A year ago to the day Ben Stokes performed the miracle of Headingley
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A year ago to the day Ben Stokes performed the miracle of Headingley
Due to the lack of play, they've been musing over that extraordinary afternoon in the 3rd test last summer, when the Aussies somehow snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. The Lyon drop, and the burning of the referral, then the plum LBW not given in the next over topped the day off, it's always funny to see the Aussies imploding, and losing their rag in the field.
Amazing to think that was a year ago already given everything that has happened since, and that was on top of the incredible world cup final just weeks before, what I noted listening to the commentary was the factor that the fans played in that occasion, it just goes to show how much their interaction is sorely missed in sporting events.
Amazing to think that was a year ago already given everything that has happened since, and that was on top of the incredible world cup final just weeks before, what I noted listening to the commentary was the factor that the fans played in that occasion, it just goes to show how much their interaction is sorely missed in sporting events.
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I also watched it, very good watch and still unbelievable swings 1 way to the other watching it back knowing the result.
It had everything, and possibly one of the greatest knocks under the circumstances I've seen.
It had everything, and possibly one of the greatest knocks under the circumstances I've seen.
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Mentioned in my on this day thread at
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I watched most of the innings in the Lounge bar in Benalmadena, quaffing a few ice cold Mahous in the air conditioning. It was a cracking day out.
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25 August can now add Jimmy's 600th test wicket to it's archive, not a bad date in English cricketing history.
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These things keep falling on my boy's birthday
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I am very very fortunate to be able to say I was there.... got tickets late for me and DavePTClaret to go from one of the resale sites - and they weren't cheap. I was working on the Friday, in a meeting with potential suppliers who were bidding for business. My watch was going off like mad, and I could just see the rants on whatsapp as bad wicket after bad wicket fell. By the time I got to the airport Australia were already 6 down in their 2nd innings, and there was a real danger that there may not even be a day 3, and we were planning on putting suits into hand luggage to be able to get into York races in case the game ended early.
Got to the Oak in Headingley on Friday evening, watched the remainder of the day's play in the beer garden, and out into Headingley for a night out. Up early on Saturday to walk from the hotel to the ground, stopping for a breakfast roll on the way into the ground. Told Dave we'd bowl them out for a lead of 350 and then knock them off..... but really I didn't believe it, and we went more for a day on the beer and to have a laugh. Bowled them out for a lead of 359, and then batted really well on the Saturday. Had a big night out on the Saturday night in Leeds, and actually felt pretty confident England would win.
Sunday morning, up extra early, breakfast in the hotel, then walked to the ground. It was really busy, there were huge queue's to get in the ground at 10am. Got in, got our seats, and saw England start well. After the loss of Buttler however, I couldn't see any way England could win. Obviously I was wrong, and the atmosphere built and built, with an incredible contrast in silence as the bowlers ran in, with a huge roar after every delivery. I was sat with my head in my hands when the throw went in to Lyon for the run out, I was muttering I can't believe they've lost when they've got so close, Dave was screaming "He's f***ing dropped it" repeatedly. What an incredible finish. Stayed behind for all of the interviews and presentations, and then back to the Original Oak to have a few beers and let the win sink in, with everybody in the place (Except the odd aussie) beaming from ear to ear.
I can honestly say, that above any sporting occasion - be it Burnley winning the Playoffs at Wembley, or my own horse winning / running well at the Cheltenham festival, or Ryder Cup in Ireland in 2006, this match outstripped all of them for the emotional roller coaster that it took us on. I can't tell you how many times I have watched the highlights back, the occasional full replay of the whole day, or the TMS podcast of the last hour. Every time the hair stands up on the back of my neck.
Got to the Oak in Headingley on Friday evening, watched the remainder of the day's play in the beer garden, and out into Headingley for a night out. Up early on Saturday to walk from the hotel to the ground, stopping for a breakfast roll on the way into the ground. Told Dave we'd bowl them out for a lead of 350 and then knock them off..... but really I didn't believe it, and we went more for a day on the beer and to have a laugh. Bowled them out for a lead of 359, and then batted really well on the Saturday. Had a big night out on the Saturday night in Leeds, and actually felt pretty confident England would win.
Sunday morning, up extra early, breakfast in the hotel, then walked to the ground. It was really busy, there were huge queue's to get in the ground at 10am. Got in, got our seats, and saw England start well. After the loss of Buttler however, I couldn't see any way England could win. Obviously I was wrong, and the atmosphere built and built, with an incredible contrast in silence as the bowlers ran in, with a huge roar after every delivery. I was sat with my head in my hands when the throw went in to Lyon for the run out, I was muttering I can't believe they've lost when they've got so close, Dave was screaming "He's f***ing dropped it" repeatedly. What an incredible finish. Stayed behind for all of the interviews and presentations, and then back to the Original Oak to have a few beers and let the win sink in, with everybody in the place (Except the odd aussie) beaming from ear to ear.
I can honestly say, that above any sporting occasion - be it Burnley winning the Playoffs at Wembley, or my own horse winning / running well at the Cheltenham festival, or Ryder Cup in Ireland in 2006, this match outstripped all of them for the emotional roller coaster that it took us on. I can't tell you how many times I have watched the highlights back, the occasional full replay of the whole day, or the TMS podcast of the last hour. Every time the hair stands up on the back of my neck.
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We’d just parked up at Wolves when the 9th wicket went down. As we got closer and closer I just kept thinking that the closer we got the worse it would be when the wicket fell.
I’d got onto the concourse at Molineux when the winning run was scored and it just erupted. Must have been brilliant to be there but for a cricket fan one of those moments when you will always remember where you were at the time.
I’d got onto the concourse at Molineux when the winning run was scored and it just erupted. Must have been brilliant to be there but for a cricket fan one of those moments when you will always remember where you were at the time.
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My father in law is a YCC member and has been going on for years. He took the mother in law to that game.
I’ve never been a massive cricket fan but I watch the whole day on the edge of my seat.
Love test cricket now but doubt il ever seen anything that dramatic again
I’ve never been a massive cricket fan but I watch the whole day on the edge of my seat.
Love test cricket now but doubt il ever seen anything that dramatic again
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Test cricket can be fantastic. It was nothing like that day at Leeds last year but the last day of the first test against Pakistan a couple of weeks ago at Old Trafford was brilliant to watch.Inchy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 8:58 pmMy father in law is a YCC member and has been going on for years. He took the mother in law to that game.
I’ve never been a massive cricket fan but I watch the whole day on the edge of my seat.
Love test cricket now but doubt il ever seen anything that dramatic again
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I was there.....the day before. Oh well it was roasting hot and for any self respecting Burnley fan watching Stokes and Root block away and defend like mad was far more enjoyable than watching Stokes go all out attack smashing it everywhere to win the match
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I made the mistake of attending day 2 - bowled out for 67. Horrible day’s cricket but an absolute scorcher of a day.
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Was a truly stunning test match. Cricket is just wonderful.
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I was there. Mental.
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Has to rank as the best sporting feat I have ever witnessed (albeit from my front room).
I recommend the Amazon series ‘The Test’ To any cricket fan if you’ve not seen it. It’s a fly-on-the-wall doc charting Australia’s renaissance after the sandpaper scandal and Justin Langer taking over the reins. Seeing how the Aussie’s dealt with Stokes’s knock from their dressing room was tremendous. They were also galvanised by it. JL made the team sit through the last 15 overs the day after and the way the touring squad reacted made sure they were more on their game in the following test at Old Trafford than we were, sadly.
I recommend the Amazon series ‘The Test’ To any cricket fan if you’ve not seen it. It’s a fly-on-the-wall doc charting Australia’s renaissance after the sandpaper scandal and Justin Langer taking over the reins. Seeing how the Aussie’s dealt with Stokes’s knock from their dressing room was tremendous. They were also galvanised by it. JL made the team sit through the last 15 overs the day after and the way the touring squad reacted made sure they were more on their game in the following test at Old Trafford than we were, sadly.
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Was there sat next to a particularly cocky group of Aussies who wouldn’t shut up about how well they had played when we lost our 9th wicket, only for them to get quieter and quieter for the next 45 minutes or so. It doesn’t get any sweeter. Crowd was incredible as well - better than you’ll ever see at a cricket ground.