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    Would love to see (and be slightly scared by 🙂 ) the West Indies rising again. After growing up on the 86/87 version an onwards, watching their decline was disappointing.

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    • DonsteppaD Donsteppa

      Would love to see (and be slightly scared by 🙂 ) the West Indies rising again. After growing up on the 86/87 version an onwards, watching their decline was disappointing.

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      @Donsteppa said in Other Cricket:

      Would love to see (and be slightly scared by 🙂 ) the West Indies rising again. After growing up on the 86/87 version an onwards, watching their decline was disappointing.

      The Holding-Ambrose-Richards WI were fearsome and the most exciting cricket team on the planet. They seemed to have a conveyor belt of quicks back then

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      • canefanC canefan

        @Donsteppa said in Other Cricket:

        Would love to see (and be slightly scared by 🙂 ) the West Indies rising again. After growing up on the 86/87 version an onwards, watching their decline was disappointing.

        The Holding-Ambrose-Richards WI were fearsome and the most exciting cricket team on the planet. They seemed to have a conveyor belt of quicks back then

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        @canefan said in Other Cricket:

        @Donsteppa said in Other Cricket:

        Would love to see (and be slightly scared by 🙂 ) the West Indies rising again. After growing up on the 86/87 version an onwards, watching their decline was disappointing.

        The Holding-Ambrose-Richards WI were fearsome and the most exciting cricket team on the planet. They seemed to have a conveyor belt of quicks back then

        Pedantic alert.

        Did Ambrose and Richards/Holding play together at all ? Don't think so....

        Yes trying to pick their four best ever quicks would be hard work.

        I'd maybe go Marshall, Ambrose, Holding, Garner.....

        Loads of fucken good others miss out.

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        • MN5M MN5

          @canefan said in Other Cricket:

          @Donsteppa said in Other Cricket:

          Would love to see (and be slightly scared by 🙂 ) the West Indies rising again. After growing up on the 86/87 version an onwards, watching their decline was disappointing.

          The Holding-Ambrose-Richards WI were fearsome and the most exciting cricket team on the planet. They seemed to have a conveyor belt of quicks back then

          Pedantic alert.

          Did Ambrose and Richards/Holding play together at all ? Don't think so....

          Yes trying to pick their four best ever quicks would be hard work.

          I'd maybe go Marshall, Ambrose, Holding, Garner.....

          Loads of fucken good others miss out.

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          @MN5 said in Other Cricket:

          @canefan said in Other Cricket:

          @Donsteppa said in Other Cricket:

          Would love to see (and be slightly scared by 🙂 ) the West Indies rising again. After growing up on the 86/87 version an onwards, watching their decline was disappointing.

          The Holding-Ambrose-Richards WI were fearsome and the most exciting cricket team on the planet. They seemed to have a conveyor belt of quicks back then

          Pedantic alert.

          Did Ambrose and Richards/Holding play together at all ? Don't think so....

          Yes trying to pick their four best ever quicks would be hard work.

          I'd maybe go Marshall, Ambrose, Holding, Garner.....

          Loads of fucken good others miss out.

          Holdng played form 1975 - 1987
          Ambrose from 1988-2000
          Garner from 1977-1987
          Marshall 1978-1991

          for me the windies from 1975 - 1983 were lethal:

          Andy Roberts, Michael Holding, Joel Garner and Malcolm Marshall plus the real nasties like Croft, Clarke, Patterson and the rest of the conveyor belt
          Then the batting - Greenidge, Haynes, Kallicharan, Richards, Lloyd - 3 of those 5 could tear the game away from you on their own.

          The second phase of WI team is awesome yet not as explosive in batting or bowling

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            English batting looks incredibly weak. If Root isn't scoring runs, who can they rely on. Ashes will be interesting.

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            • H hydro11

              English batting looks incredibly weak. If Root isn't scoring runs, who can they rely on. Ashes will be interesting.

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              @hydro11 said in Other Cricket:

              English batting looks incredibly weak. If Root isn't scoring runs, who can they rely on. Ashes will be interesting.

              Saw a stat that England have averaged losing a wicket every 32 balls in this series - 32? So the Windies quicks don't even have to bowl long spells and the wickets keep falling.

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                #31

                Watch Holding bowling to Brian Close - especially the bouncer that nearly takes his head off at 1.30.

                I think I'd rather be Brian O'Driscoll!

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                • Chris B.C Chris B.

                  Watch Holding bowling to Brian Close - especially the bouncer that nearly takes his head off at 1.30.

                  I think I'd rather be Brian O'Driscoll!

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                  @Chris-B said in Other Cricket:

                  Watch Holding bowling to Brian Close - especially the bouncer that nearly takes his head off at 1.30.

                  I think I'd rather be Brian O'Driscoll!

                  Haha. Fucken hell Tony Grieg....bit of a brain explosion there pal.

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                    I recall watching Canterbury at the Rangiora Domain many years ago. Canterbury's opening bowlers? Holding and Hadlee. Pretty sure Hick was in the opposition that day too.

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                    • MN5M MN5

                      @Godder said in Other Cricket:

                      @Virgil said in Other Cricket:

                      @booboo said in Other Cricket:

                      Legend.

                      https://i.stuff.co.nz/good-reads/110138719/the-naenae-express-ewen-chatfield-retires-from-club-cricket-at-68

                      He’ll be gutted he never got the ton
                      Great cricketer, perfect foil for paddles.
                      Not many sportsmen nearly die on their debuts.

                      And, like Sir Don, he was out for a golden duck in his last innings!

                      Ha. An average NZ player compared to Bradman. Only on the fern.

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                      @MN5 said in Other Cricket:

                      @Godder said in Other Cricket:

                      @Virgil said in Other Cricket:

                      @booboo said in Other Cricket:

                      Legend.

                      https://i.stuff.co.nz/good-reads/110138719/the-naenae-express-ewen-chatfield-retires-from-club-cricket-at-68

                      He’ll be gutted he never got the ton
                      Great cricketer, perfect foil for paddles.
                      Not many sportsmen nearly die on their debuts.

                      And, like Sir Don, he was out for a golden duck in his last innings!

                      Ha. An average NZ player compared to Bradman. Only on the fern.

                      A classy humble NZer compared to an arrogant grumpy Aussie. No comparison really

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                        Typical poms. Mouth off, then run to the authorities when it comes with consequences.

                        And what is it with England sport trying to get rules changed when something goes against them? Arrogant bastards

                        Michael Holding is the coolest sounding motherfucker of all time.

                        "Reechie, put me in mon. The Aussies love me. Because i sound so cool"

                        For blokes our age, the Windies cricketers of that golden period (right through to the mid-90s really) just hold a fucking special place in our hearts.

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                        • Chris B.C Chris B.

                          Watch Holding bowling to Brian Close - especially the bouncer that nearly takes his head off at 1.30.

                          I think I'd rather be Brian O'Driscoll!

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                          @Chris-B Ridiculous lack of body protection for an old man! Should have been at home with his pipe and slippers

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                            @Chris-B Ridiculous lack of body protection for an old man! Should have been at home with his pipe and slippers

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                            @KiwiPie At a minimum he should have been taking guard somewhere behind the square leg umpire!

                            A bit more of the story included here...

                            https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/cricket/11863319/Brian-Close-was-the-bravest-man-to-ever-play-cricket.html

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                            • Chris B.C Chris B.

                              @KiwiPie At a minimum he should have been taking guard somewhere behind the square leg umpire!

                              A bit more of the story included here...

                              https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/cricket/11863319/Brian-Close-was-the-bravest-man-to-ever-play-cricket.html

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                              @Chris-B Confession - I remember it well as I watched it at the time! He was famous for ignoring physical pain and fielding ridiculously close at short leg.

                              Batting in those days without a helmet, they were remarkably good at not getting hit on the head - today a bash on the helmet happens with regularity.

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                                @Chris-B Confession - I remember it well as I watched it at the time! He was famous for ignoring physical pain and fielding ridiculously close at short leg.

                                Batting in those days without a helmet, they were remarkably good at not getting hit on the head - today a bash on the helmet happens with regularity.

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                                @KiwiPie I knew you'd know all about it. I've read about it in various places - some parallels with them parachuting Cowdrey in to face Lillee and Thomson.

                                My cricket career ended about the time that helmets were coming in. Like Viv Richards I never wore one...and never wore one. 🙂

                                Unlike Viv, I didn't play many hook shots - I gracefully swayed to leg and let it pass by! 🙂

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                                  Brisbane heat just cleaned up 157 in ten overs no wickets lost. Baz is retiring from BBL apprently still gonna play some other T20s. Didnt get to bat in his last home game. Could be outside chance of a semifinal spot based on tomorrows games.

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                                    Gabriel gets 4 match suspension for something no one heard. Sandpaper scandal recommendation from ICC was about 2 matches if I recall...

                                    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/110580130/cricket-body-charges-west-indies-player-over-antigay-slur?cid=app-android

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                                      https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/110650851/record-lastwicket-stand-gives-sri-lanka-stunning-test-win-over-south-africa

                                      Wow - this would be one of the best/most successful last wicket partnerships ever!

                                      Plenty bigger, but not many that have taken their team to a win. In fact - none!

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                                      • Chris B.C Chris B.

                                        https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/110650851/record-lastwicket-stand-gives-sri-lanka-stunning-test-win-over-south-africa

                                        Wow - this would be one of the best/most successful last wicket partnerships ever!

                                        Plenty bigger, but not many that have taken their team to a win. In fact - none!

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                                        @Chris-B what??!!
                                        I turned that off last night when SL were 9 down needing 69
                                        Bugger!

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                                        • Chris B.C Chris B.

                                          https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/110650851/record-lastwicket-stand-gives-sri-lanka-stunning-test-win-over-south-africa

                                          Wow - this would be one of the best/most successful last wicket partnerships ever!

                                          Plenty bigger, but not many that have taken their team to a win. In fact - none!

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                                          KiwiPie
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                                          @Chris-B Love a 10th wicket partnership to win a game especially when the batsman goes 6 hitting crazy

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