
WeymarOnCricket
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🇿🇼 Sean Williams demonstrated a true act of sportsmanship when he walked off the field after nicking the ball, despite the umpire not giving him out. 🇦🇺 Alex Carey should have walked if he knew he’d edged the ball. Cricket should always be a gentleman's game Cricket Australia #Ashes #WeymarOnCricket
WeymarOnCricket263,983 görüntüleme • 5 ay önce

The most famous duck in cricket history On 14 August 1948, Sir Don Bradman walked out for his final Test innings needing just 4 runs to finish with a career average of 100. Instead, he was bowled for a duck by Eric Hollies on the second ball he faced. He ended his career with an average of 99.94
WeymarOnCricket113,329 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce

81 Tests. 376 Wickets. 20.94 Average. Sir Malcolm Marshall was the ultimate nightmare for batsmen with his skiddy deliveries and ability to swing the ball. He once hit a bouncer so fierce it knocked the bat out of Gavaskar’s hands. The next day the headlines read: ‘Marshall Law in Kanpur.’ 🫡 #CricketHeritage #WeymarOnCricket
WeymarOnCricket72,785 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce

One hand. One fractured thumb. Seven wickets. 😤 1984, Sir Malcolm Denzel Marshall came out as the last man with a fractured thumb just to support Larry Gomes, who was on 96. He then returned to dismantle 🏴 with 7/53, leading 🌴 to a famous victory. One of the most feared spell in cricket history. 🫡
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I've a serious question. What is Tom Curran actually doing in England? He’s not even in the England national team. Can somebody tell him to come back to 🇿🇼 and represent us. We really need a seam all-rounder, and he’s the right guy to fill that position.🙏
WeymarOnCricket79,177 görüntüleme • 3 ay önce

Imagine stepping out to face this. In the late 70s, the West Windies had a battery that made batsmen shake. Sir Clive Lloyd unleashed a relentless wave of fire: Roberts. Holding. Garner. Croft. ...and then came peak Marshall. Who was the one bowler that scared you the most? #CricketHeritage #WeymarOnCricket
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Yo, when we talk about the greatest fast bowlers ever, legendary Michael Holding has to be in the conversation every single time. That run-up was like poetry. It was smooth, silent, and then pure lighting. There’s a reason they called him the 'Whispering Death.' You didn't hear him coming until the ball was whistling past your ears at serious pace. That '76 over at the Oval is still one of the most terrifying things ever caught on camera. No answer. No escape. It was just effortless destruction. 249 Test wickets at 23.68, and he did it with the most beautiful action the game has ever seen. Massive respect to a pioneer of the game. 🇯🇲🫡 #CricketHeritage #WeymarOnCricket
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