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| View Poll Results: In which department you are best? | |||
| Batting | | 3 | 15.00% |
| Bowling | | 10 | 50.00% |
| Both | | 3 | 15.00% |
| Wicket Keeping | | 3 | 15.00% |
| not a good player in all 3 above | | 0 | 0% |
| didnt play | | 1 | 5.00% |
| Voters: 20. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| I am a batting genius, whose amazing ability has never received due recognition, nor been turned into any scores of more than 18 in senior cricket. So, on that evidence, my handy bowling (before injury) gets the vote. When I make my comeback, I want to work on my batting until I can truly call myself an all-rounder.
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| I was a very handy inswing trundler until 19th June this year, when I severely damaged my right rotator cuff for the second time in seven seasons. It seems likely at this juncture that I will never bowl again, which is... somewhat disappointing. I'd just got within seven wickets of the all time club record when I did the damage. So to say that I'm just a little hurt by the onset of mid-winter nets in which I am unable to participate, is a mild understatement. Fifteen years ago, when my club didn't have all that many batsman there was an argument for me holding down the "hanging on for grim death" role at number one, while all the blacksmiths, mechanics, tennis players and genuine sloggers played around me - but now sadly that is not realistic, as we do have a vast array of attacking batting talent. If I can't bowl come next season, I will probably retire to the role of scorer and occasional twelfth man. I will get VERY fat and bitter and twisted. Hopefully my general good humour and relaxed approach to life will save me from the latter two.
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| Thankfully for the club, league, first class and test cricket community, I have never played even a single game at the competitive level. I'm going to being honest now, brutally honest in fact. When I play casually at home, I try my hand on everything from under arm bowling to wicket keeping. I am basically what one can describe as being a joke of a player. Simply not strong or good enough. An underweight and short version of Rickie Clarke in other wards (although with much, much better hair) : can't bat properly, can't bowl at all and have only caught one or two catches all my life. By definition poor. Last edited by Zainub : 25-11-2005 at 03:16 PM. |
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| This'll be difficult, i'm a keeper-batsman and just as good in both disciplines! I suppose i'll have to stick my neck on the line and say i'm marginally better as a wicket-keeper, despite my exuberant batting. |
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Anyway, what a rotator thingy that you've injured? And what does this mean in terms of pain/restricted movement/other limitations? I know I can bowl pretty close to normal on my dodgy knee, but after a certain point it can't take any kind of exercise at all. So I'm OK in the nets, but in a match, with fielding etc, there's no chance.
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| Had to go for both as at my prime I was just shy of being able to play for Queensland. The shame of things it was not due to batting or bowling that stopped me from attaining a spot with Queensland. It was my fielding sucked. I would be happy with KP's 2 from 8 catching record, yes thats how bad I was. Now, with age I think I would struggle to be the drink waiter in a bottom of the table clash in the lowest division I could find. |
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I have done the stats since 1985... and I can't bear the thought of handing over all my beloved record books (spreadsheets) to somebody else. If I don't play for this club, I won't play for another. Quote:
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I have spent a good deal on physio-therapy as I did seven years ago, and I am being encouraged to have a cortisone injection around February to bring down the swelling and allow continued (EXPENSIVE) treatment. There comes a time, when one wonders just who precisely is getting the benefit of the physio's costly treatments. Anyway, if you've ever read any of my essays on Andrew Flintoff and cortisone; you will understand that I don't hold with those sorts of medical "advancements." There will come a time, in about three months, when I absolutely have to make a decision. At the moment I am a retired club cricketer.
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| On reflection now, I should have voted for you in the funniest poster contest, Ollie! |
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| This is a serious piece Zainub! My descriptions may cause mirth, but it is a serious article.
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