Gavaskar had decided to relinquish his opening position and come in at no
4 for that test. But, Malcolm Marshall fired out Anshuman Gaekwad and Dilip
Vengsarkar for ducks, setting the stage for Gavaskar to walk in at 0/2.
And he thought there would be less pressure!

 "Man, it doesn't matter where you come in to bat, the score is still
zero."
-*Viv Richards to Sunil Gavaskar at Madras1983.*

***********************************************************
Greg Thomas was bowling to Viv Richards in a county game. Viv missed a
superb outswinger, and Thomas said "It's red, round and weighs about 5 1/2
ounces."
Next ball Viv hits Greg Thomas out of the ground for 6 and replies, "
*Greg, you know what it looks like. Go ahead and find it!"  *
***********************************************************
Then there's this wicketkeeper who quietly asked the new batsman: "So how's
your
wife, and my kids?"

*Guess who.........Rod Marsh....to Ian Botham!! *

*********************************************************

New Zealand vs South Africa:

Daryll Cullinan was batting, attempting a comeback from a complete
bamboozling from Warne in earlier games. Cullinan played the first ball
from Chris Harris very carefully
Back down the pitch, and keeper Parore yelled out "*Well bowled Warnie*!"

***********************************************************

Australia fighting for a win nearing the end of a Test Match, Fred Trueman
at the crease.  The Aus captain has plenty of close in fielders, whose
shadows fall on the wicket.  Fredie finds this objectionable. *'Ere, if you
lads don't back off, I'll appeal for bad light!"*

***********************************************************
The best of the best
(Incident described in "From the Pavilion End" by Harold "Dickie" Bird)

"Bomber" Wells, a spin bowler and great character, played for
Glocuestershire and  Nottinghamshire. He used to bat at No.11 since one
couldn't bat any lower. Of him,  They used to paraphrase Compton's famous
words describing and equally inept runner;
"When he shouts 'YES' for a run, it is merely the basis for further
negotiations!"
Incidentally, Compton was no better. John Warr said, of Compton "He was the
only person
Gavaskar had decided to relinquish his opening position and come in at
no 4 for that test. But, Malcolm Marshall fired out Anshuman Gaekwad and
Dilip Vengsarkar for ducks, setting the stage for Gavaskar to walk in at
0/2. And he thought there would be less pressure!
 "Man, it doesn't matter where you come in to bat, the score is still
zero."
-*Viv Richards to Sunil Gavaskar at Madras1983.*


***********************************************************

Greg Thomas was bowling to Viv Richards in a county game. Viv missed a
superb outswinger, and Thomas said "It's red, round and weighs about 5 1/2
ounces."
Next ball Viv hits Greg Thomas out of the ground for 6 and replies, "

*Greg, you know  what it looks like. Go ahead and find it!"  *
***********************************************************

Then there's this wicketkeeper who quietly asked the new batsman: "So how's
your
wife, and my kids?"

*Guess who.........Rod Marsh....to Ian Botham!!  *
*********************************************************

New Zealand vs South Africa:
Daryll Cullinan was batting, attempting a comeback from a complete
bamboozling from
Warne in earlier games. Cullinan played the first ball from Chris Harris
very carefully
Back down the pitch, and keeper Parore yelled out "*Well bowled Warnie*!"

***********************************************************

Australia fighting for a win nearing the end of a Test Match, Fred Trueman
at the crease.
The Aus captain has plenty of close in fielders, whose shadows fall on the
wicket.
Fredie finds this objectionable. *'Ere, if you lads don't back off, I'll
appeal for bad light!"*

***********************************************************

The best of the best
(Incident described in "From the Pavilion End" by Harold "Dickie" Bird)

"Bomber" Wells, a spin bowler and great character, played for
Glocuestershire and Nottinghamshire. He used to bat at No.11 since one
couldn't bat any lower.  Of him,  They used to paraphrase Compton's famous
words describing and equally inept runner;  "When he shouts 'YES' for a
run, it is merely the basis for further negotiations!"

Incidentally, Compton was no better. John Warr said, of Compton " He was
the only person who would call you for a run and wish you luck at the same
time."
Anyway, when Wells played for Gloucs, he had an equally horrendous runner
as the No.10.  During a county match, horror of horrors.......both got
injured.  *Both* opted for runners when it was their turn to bat. Bomber
played a ball on the off, called for a run, forgot he had a runner and ran
himself. Ditto at the other end. In the melee, someone decided that a
second run was on.  Now we had *all four* running. Due to the confusion and
constant  shouts of "YES" "NO", eventually, *all* of them ran to the same
end.
Note - at this point in time, the entire ground is rolling on the floor
laughing their behinds out. One of the fielders - brave lad - stops
laughing for a minute, picks the ball and throws down the wicket at the
other end. Umpire Alec Skelding looks very seriously at the four and calmly
informs them "*One of you buggers is out*. *I don't know which. *You*
decide and inform the bloody scorers!".*



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With best wishes

S Chander

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