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12-01-2014, 03:02 AM
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Re: Phillip Hughes (Cricketer) Dead at 25!
agree still a great effort to keep going with the game i remember back in the 70's, rodney hogg bowled a bouncer to sir viv richards and hit him in the jaw the australians were all around sir viv to see how he was except for one of them - hoggy, who was ready to start his run up for the next delivery the next delivery was another bouncer and went straight over the fence awesome effort by sir viv |
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#42
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12-01-2014, 04:11 AM
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Re: Phillip Hughes (Cricketer) Dead at 25!
I'm not familiar with the incident but I admire the ruthlessness of Rodney Hogg in this example... I like it when players will do anything to win, unfortunately in cricket there's a lot of touchy feely queer shit when dealing with opponents.
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#44
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12-02-2014, 03:45 AM
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Re: Phillip Hughes (Cricketer) Dead at 25!
unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any footage of it - although there is some articles going around a page on sir viv http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/conte...ry/140294.html the paragraph in question A few years later, in 1979-80, he destroyed the career of Australia's Rodney Hogg after the slab-shouldered paceman was foolish enough to smack Richards a painful blow in the head with a bouncer on the unreliable MCG deck. Chewing gum like a waterfront contract killer, the champion No.3 gave Hogg the stone face before dismembering his next six overs. Hogg ended up going for 10 an over and had to retire from the field with a strained back. It was another year before Hogg stepped on to a Test match field, and never again did he regain the penetration of his earliest days when he routinely embarrassed Geoff Boycott times have certainly changed since then, but maybe one reason the bowlers seem to care more about the batsmen, is because as bowlers have become better at batting, they have become fair game for bouncers back in the 70's, the bowlers while not totally exempt from being bounced, certainly didn't get the same treatment batsmen got i am sure nowadays the bowlers are worried that if they don't show some degree of empathy after injuring a batsman, they will receive a vicious barrage when it is their turn to face up |
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#45
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12-02-2014, 03:58 AM
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Re: Phillip Hughes (Cricketer) Dead at 25!
Yeah you're probably right... but I think it's good the game has changed a bit... When I watch my team play I want to see them doing everything they can to win! If that means hitting your opponent in the head then so be it!
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