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Odd he never wore a face guard - I remebered at the time he endorsed one but never actually used it. Bet he did after that !
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| Ern, for most Pakistanis of a certain age it will have to be an ODI: the final of the Australasia Cup in Sharjah, 1986... Pakistan v India, playing for the title of almost best in the world (only Eng and WI from the Test teams of that time were not taking part in the tourny) Pakistan all but out after losing crucial wickets of Imran Khan, Manzoor Elahi and Wasim Akram in quick succession... but Mianded stuck around and shepherded the tail through.. finally, Pak needed 5 from the last 3 balls, with 2 wickets in hand...and then the w/keeper gets bowled... a single off the penultimate ball leaves Pak requiring 4 of the last ball of the Final..and Mianded hits Sharma low full-toss for a six! Definitely a great moment, on a range of different levels! |
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| Maranello, those down to the wire matches are always the best, I think that is why one will always stick in your mind, but I have just thought of one with Lancashire playing Surrey at the Ovel, in a one day match. Point being it is the reverse of what you saw, I cant remember the year, but it was of the time, when Cricket was shown on the BBC. I think Surrey only needed about 25 - 30 with 8 wickets standing I think, I had given the game up (I think anyone would have), and then what a collapse, and Lancashire won. I can see why a "six" of a low full toss would be memorable, not your average shot. Ern |
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| That six is pretty famous. According to some the most famous of cricket's history - my exboss refers to it all the time. I remember reading a column at cricket info by Kamran Abbasi, he's a doctor and he reckoned that that one six had lasting phycological impact on indian cricket (which only broke away recently) and in particualr on Chetan Sharman. I also recall seeing one of his interviews on TV some time back, he said after that match he didn't want to leave his house for a long, long time - people would call him by all sorts of names. Miandad was also a part of that same show and he said he wasn't expecting a full toss.
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| Ern, I don't remember that one at all...so probably a while back.. do you remember who did the damage / took the wickets? |
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Have a peep. 1-0, 2-212, 3-215, 4-216, 5-216, 6-219, 7-220, 8-225, 9-229, 10-230 (55 ov) Look at the fall of wickets astonishing, have never seen the like. Ern |
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| remarkable...from 212/1 with two v. set batsmen ..to 220/7 and 230/all out... its interesting that most of the bowlers pitched in, there was no one 'wrecker' (eg Akram), but everyone had one or two...must have been the sheer ineptitude of the batsmen just for that one afternoon then!! |
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| The thing is Maranello, I would have missed that had it not been on TV, and it was a special, well I am a Lancastrian who was wondering what the heck, was going on. A lot to be gained by watching domestic cricket, no store set in it these days, I think it would be a good idea if on these channels which have next to nothing on, out of season, we could watch teams from other countries, we would gain, by see who was coming through and where, Channel 5, and I think Euerosport, show domestic football matches from other countries. And I am sure crickets lovers in India, Pakistan Aussie land, everywhere would like to do the same, Ern Last edited by Ernest : 26-10-2004 at 04:02 PM. |
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