James Anderson: My six most memorable wickets - and the stories behind them
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James Anderson: My six most memorable wickets - and the stories behind them
Thought this would be a good distraction from watching the dark grey paint dry at the club
the article is from the Telegraph - https://outline.com/v8AtqD - the link enables you to read for free and without distraction of advertisements
the article is from the Telegraph - https://outline.com/v8AtqD - the link enables you to read for free and without distraction of advertisements
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Re: James Anderson: My six most memorable wickets - and the stories behind them
Disappointed my mistimed pull shot to mid wicket in the early 2000’s isn’t featured!
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Re: James Anderson: My six most memorable wickets - and the stories behind them
no, but you are in great company thougharise_sir_charge wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 11:45 amDisappointed my mistimed pull shot to mid wicket in the early 2000’s isn’t featured!
Re: James Anderson: My six most memorable wickets - and the stories behind them
Surely not mistimed and more like a worldy catch at mid wicket!arise_sir_charge wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 11:45 amDisappointed my mistimed pull shot to mid wicket in the early 2000’s isn’t featured!
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Re: James Anderson: My six most memorable wickets - and the stories behind them
A wicket I never tire of watching is one he got in Australia where Mitchell Johnson was at the non-striker's end and chirping at Jimmy that he wasn't getting it all his own way. Jimmy bowled the next delivery and took the wicket of ???. Jimmy just looked Johnson in the eye, shrugged his shoulders and walked away. Priceless.
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Re: James Anderson: My six most memorable wickets - and the stories behind them
Every single day that passes without there being a fitting tribute (life size action statue) to James Anderson somewhere in the borough is a stain and a shame on the council.
Not just one of Burnley’s greatest sprortsmen, one of the worlds greatest sportsmen.
Not just one of Burnley’s greatest sprortsmen, one of the worlds greatest sportsmen.
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Re: James Anderson: My six most memorable wickets - and the stories behind them
I read something they were trying to change the road from the Queen Vic Junction to the school after Jimmy.bobinho wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 7:44 pmEvery single day that passes without there being a fitting tribute (life size action statue) to James Anderson somewhere in the borough is a stain and a shame on the council.
Not just one of Burnley’s greatest sprortsmen, one of the worlds greatest sportsmen.
I think the council found it was to costly and way too much hassle to change road names with houses and businesses on.
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Re: James Anderson: My six most memorable wickets - and the stories behind them
Don't tell me it was him that caught it?
You were unlucky if so.
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Re: James Anderson: My six most memorable wickets - and the stories behind them
Lowerhouse and Australias Ryan Harris.Silkyskills1 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 2:38 pmA wicket I never tire of watching is one he got in Australia where Mitchell Johnson was at the non-striker's end and chirping at Jimmy that he wasn't getting it all his own way. Jimmy bowled the next delivery and took the wicket of ???. Jimmy just looked Johnson in the eye, shrugged his shoulders and walked away. Priceless.
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Re: James Anderson: My six most memorable wickets - and the stories behind them
At his age, he's doing well to remember his LAST six wickets.