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Most Extraordinary thing to happen in cricket?

Matteh

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
If you look carefully, in the biggest picture of the 3, he's actually played his shot waaaay too early leaving his stumps undefended.
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
Adamc said:
He is using his left leg to stand, his right leg to kick the stumps and his left hand to point the way to go for the batsman. Any idea what he is doing with his right hand ??
:unsure: :unsure:
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
Matteh said:
If you look carefully, in the biggest picture of the 3, he's actually played his shot waaaay too early leaving his stumps undefended.
Seriously, what surprised me about these pictures the most was his near perfect grip on the bat - very orthodox and very uncommon in someone who hasnt been coached. The Pakistani cricketers around him may have told him how to hold the bat but its difficult to find first timers listen to this since they find it uncomfortable.
 

Tomm NCCC

International 12th Man
SJS said:
Seriously, what surprised me about these pictures the most was his near perfect grip on the bat - very orthodox and very uncommon in someone who hasnt been coached. The Pakistani cricketers around him may have told him how to hold the bat but its difficult to find first timers listen to this since they find it uncomfortable.
Yeah, and being a ****** cant help him either.

Jim Laker, 19-90. Quite extraordinary
 

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