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*Official* Fourth Test at Trent Bridge

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
It was more the weather on Boxing Day than the pitch that aided us as I recall it
 

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
Situations like this make one realise how much mental strength is needed for test cricket. Imagine yourself standing in the place of one of those Australian fielders. It requires immense strength to be able to stand there when you probably feel like going back to the dressing room and cry your heart out. But you can't do that, because you must be standing there waiting for the next catch which may or may not come your way today.
 

Black_Warrior

Cricketer Of The Year
Situations like this make one realise how much mental strength is needed for test cricket. Imagine yourself standing in the place of one of those Australian fielders. It requires immense strength to be able to stand there when you probably feel like going back to the dressing room and cry your heart out. But you can't do that, because you must be standing there waiting for the next catch which may or may not come your way today.
This is what I love about sport, especially test cricket, it brings out the best of human strengths.. To still give it your all when you are bowled out for 60.
 

OverratedSanity

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Situations like this make one realise how much mental strength is needed for test cricket. Imagine yourself standing in the place of one of those Australian fielders. It requires immense strength to be able to stand there when you probably feel like going back to the dressing room and cry your heart out. But you can't do that, because you must be standing there waiting for the next catch which may or may not come your way today.
Unless you're Steyn and Philander. Then you just stroll out there and bowl the opposition out for 20
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Situations like this make one realise how much mental strength is needed for test cricket. Imagine yourself standing in the place of one of those Australian fielders. It requires immense strength to be able to stand there when you probably feel like going back to the dressing room and cry your heart out. But you can't do that, because you must be standing there waiting for the next catch which may or may not come your way today.
No more demanding then what plenty of ****s have to put up with in their day-to-day regular jobs imo. **** bosses who abuse you, demanding clients wanting eveyrthing immediately, working outdoors in extremely cold conditions for **** pay, getting ***ually harassed daily etc. etc. Still gotta front up
 

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