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I had to watch that three times to convince myself it wasn’t James Tredwell.
Same!
That well known statue in Rio: Cristo Redoosra.
Is this the first ever video submission for the “cricket stuff in unusual places” series?
If so, well done that chap. Come to think of it, very well done that chap in any case.
Video? Moving pictures to tell stories? That will never take off.
Great appeal from Christ the Redeemer for lbw there. Was it given?
I thought the joke was that CTR was meant to be the umpire? He seems to be signaling for a wide.
Oh dear. You’re right, Sam. I’ve let myself down here. I’m going to give myself a stern talking to. I’ll be in the corner…….
The words of our lord as immortalized by the stump mic at Calvary suggest it was not given.
Class.
Brilliant back-of-the-hand (much) slower ball there.
Sigh, umpires these days. Anything down the leg side and it’s a wide.
That was the umpire at least once an over for me.