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Battle of the Test Matches II

fredfertang

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Not often you see so many people happily posting Leeds is it?
The exception that proves the rule

I'll go for Leeds too - my Dad always took the credit for the game - he had a seat in what passed in those days for a corporate box at that game - he went on the first two days but cba after that because the match was so tedious - he had a serious attack of mixed emotions as we sat and watched Botham and Dilley on the tellybox
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
The exception that proves the rule

I'll go for Leeds too - my Dad always took the credit for the game - he had a seat in what passed in those days for a corporate box at that game - he went on the first two days but cba after that because the match was so tedious - he had a serious attack of mixed emotions as we sat and watched Botham and Dilley on the tellybox
Nah, it was all down to me leaving the country on the rest day to travel around Europe for a month.

The thing about Leeds was it was only the last three sessions that were worth watching. The first three and a half days were dire.

So I'll vote for the centenary test, which was brilliant form start to finish. Not that it will affect the final result at all.
 
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SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Judging by the picture, Athers' ton made even more impressive by the fact that he did it with a pair of these in:



I vote Hobart, though.
 

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