I don't really understand cricket, but this must be a damn good catch
http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/videoinde...cb49a79c&tab=1
I don't really understand cricket, but this must be a damn good catch
http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/videoinde...cb49a79c&tab=1
Paul Collingwood beats them all.
The equivalent of robbing a htter of a tatr...over the yellow line, and it's "hit for a six" 2 great catches in fact, tho the second was probably needless. throwing the ball in the air after a cricket "out" is a hotdog celebration, similar to those antics after a touvhdown
"Whate'er should be our Zodiac's star
We all are born to make or mar.
To each is gi'en a bag of tools
Some mentors, and a set of rules:
And each must carve, ere life has flown,
A stumbling block, or a stepping-stone"
(Author unknown)
Generation 35.
"Spikes" The cleats on baseball boots
"Spikes" On which newspaper editors impale copy for future reference, or ultimate destruction.
"Whate'er should be our Zodiac's star
We all are born to make or mar.
To each is gi'en a bag of tools
Some mentors, and a set of rules:
And each must carve, ere life has flown,
A stumbling block, or a stepping-stone"
(Author unknown)
Generation 35.
"Spikes" The cleats on baseball boots
"Spikes" On which newspaper editors impale copy for future reference, or ultimate destruction.
seems a little tougher than baseball, what with the pitcher charging at you. The flat bat probably equals it out though.
and some drop in the ball/thing, thats an impressive change-up. Catching with no glove is interesting. Odd sport.