I remember watching Geoffrey Boycott letting 5 Dennis Lillee outswingers go past the bat.
He expected the 6th ball to be an outswinger as well. Lillee bowled an inswinger, Boycott let it go and was bowled.
Just now, a new batter came in, his first 4 balls were wides down the leg side. The next ball was on the stumps, he hit it back to the right of the bowler and he took off for a run. He expected the bowler to not be able to field the ball. The bowler fielded the ball, the batter was 3/4 the way down the pitch. The bowler threw the ball to the keeper and dislodged the stumps after fumbling the ball.
As with Geoffrey Boycott, he expected a different outcome, the batter here expected a different outcome.
The moral here? Never expect an outcome, play each ball on it’s merits.
I would have paid good money to see Sir Geoffrey’s face.Lillee and Thomson,those were the days
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Some great cricket played back in the 70’s and early 80’s.
I remember sitting up until 3am watching the Ashes matches from England…
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