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Mr Mxyzptlk

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Both kept well. Boucher batted well. Gilchrist forgot how to bat. Why is this even up for discussion?

Boucher > Gilchrist atm.
 

FaaipDeOiad

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Mr Mxyzptlk said:
Both kept well. Boucher batted well. Gilchrist forgot how to bat. Why is this even up for discussion?

Boucher > Gilchrist atm.
?

Nobody picked Gilchrist over Boucher, they picked both of them. Boucher as a batsman, and Gilchrist with the gloves.
 

Jono

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vic_orthdox said:
I remember him dropping Ponting down leg side. Can't remember though what test it was, and if he was "made to pay" for it.
It was during Ponting's 70-odd I believe. The same knock where Nel dropped him at fine leg.
 

FaaipDeOiad

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Jono said:
It was during Ponting's 70-odd I believe. The same knock where Nel dropped him at fine leg.
No, the leg-side drop was during the slower of the two centuries at Durban. Ponting was on about 4, and Boucher put him down.

Ponting was only dropped the one time during the 70 odd at Newlands, though there was an edge through the slips that nobody went for.
 

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