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Love this continual "coward" reference to Bradman. Have a chat to Jeff Thomson, world's fastest and probably most ever feared bowler when Bradman duly accepted an invite from Thommo to bowl him a couple of overs. Don was in his suit, took his jacket and tie off only, no pads, no gloves, no other padding protection and the bloke (in his late 60's or early 70's at the time) proceeded to smash Thommo around the park. Yes, the first couple balls Thommo sent down were tame as he thought "I better not kill the old bugger" but then he ramped things up, and the Don continued to hit him to all parts - about 20-25 years after he played his last competitive match.
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Why was he so scared of Larwood that he refused to play then?
Why was the whole idea of fast leg theory devised after watching Bradman back away from quick bowling, prompting Jardine to say - "he's yellow".
Why was the whole idea of fast leg theory devised after watching Bradman back away from quick bowling, prompting Jardine to say - "he's yellow".
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Who said he was scared of Larwood? If he chose to make a stand about leg theory, then good. No different to the Kiwis making a stand about underarm bowling.God is an Englishman wrote:Why was he so scared of Larwood that he refused to play then?
Why was the whole idea of fast leg theory devised after watching Bradman back away from quick bowling, prompting Jardine to say - "he's yellow".
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A stand against leg theory by running away from the 1st test. Was it the 2nd as well?Bomber wrote:Who said he was scared of Larwood? If he chose to make a stand about leg theory, then good. No different to the Kiwis making a stand about underarm bowling.God is an Englishman wrote:Why was he so scared of Larwood that he refused to play then?
Why was the whole idea of fast leg theory devised after watching Bradman back away from quick bowling, prompting Jardine to say - "he's yellow".
Did he make the same stand against it when the Victorians had already used it in a shield match?
Leg theory wasn't being used in the game when Jardine saw he was "yellow".
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So backing away from a delivery makes one yellow. You're nuttier than he was. Any comment about facing Thommo without pads, gloves etc, who would have been a far quicker bowler? Would you have done similar?God is an Englishman wrote:A stand against leg theory by running away from the 1st test. Was it the 2nd as well?Bomber wrote:Who said he was scared of Larwood? If he chose to make a stand about leg theory, then good. No different to the Kiwis making a stand about underarm bowling.God is an Englishman wrote:Why was he so scared of Larwood that he refused to play then?
Why was the whole idea of fast leg theory devised after watching Bradman back away from quick bowling, prompting Jardine to say - "he's yellow".
Did he make the same stand against it when the Victorians had already used it in a shield match?
Leg theory wasn't being used in the game when Jardine saw he was "yellow".
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Maybe "yellow" was a reference to his eye shape.God is an Englishman wrote:A stand against leg theory by running away from the 1st test. Was it the 2nd as well?Bomber wrote:Who said he was scared of Larwood? If he chose to make a stand about leg theory, then good. No different to the Kiwis making a stand about underarm bowling.God is an Englishman wrote:Why was he so scared of Larwood that he refused to play then?
Why was the whole idea of fast leg theory devised after watching Bradman back away from quick bowling, prompting Jardine to say - "he's yellow".
Did he make the same stand against it when the Victorians had already used it in a shield match?
Leg theory wasn't being used in the game when Jardine saw he was "yellow".
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Other Aussies in that series were happy to try to pull and hook, Bradman wasn't. He even pulled out of games.Bomber wrote:
So backing away from a delivery makes one yellow. You're nuttier than he was. Any comment about facing Thommo without pads, gloves etc, who would have been a far quicker bowler? Would you have done similar?
I don't think I'd face him without pads but then again I'm not as good as he was. However, I've faced faster than him with pads and gloves on.
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Faster than him? I doubt there ever was anyone faster than him but whilst I acknowledge that can never likely be proven, I'll take the word of the players who played in his era who are still around today.God is an Englishman wrote:Other Aussies in that series were happy to try to pull and hook, Bradman wasn't. He even pulled out of games.Bomber wrote:
So backing away from a delivery makes one yellow. You're nuttier than he was. Any comment about facing Thommo without pads, gloves etc, who would have been a far quicker bowler? Would you have done similar?
I don't think I'd face him without pads but then again I'm not as good as he was. However, I've faced faster than him with pads and gloves on.
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I thought general consensus had Tait as faster.Bomber wrote:Faster than him? I doubt there ever was anyone faster than him but whilst I acknowledge that can never likely be proven, I'll take the word of the players who played in his era who are still around today.God is an Englishman wrote:Other Aussies in that series were happy to try to pull and hook, Bradman wasn't. He even pulled out of games.Bomber wrote:
So backing away from a delivery makes one yellow. You're nuttier than he was. Any comment about facing Thommo without pads, gloves etc, who would have been a far quicker bowler? Would you have done similar?
I don't think I'd face him without pads but then again I'm not as good as he was. However, I've faced faster than him with pads and gloves on.
I should rephrase though, I've faves someone who bowls faster than him.
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Maybe ask Rod Marsh, he'd be a good judge having kept to one and coached/assessed the other. Still say Thommo was quicker and more lethal (maybe ask Edrich, Titmus, Cowdrey as well whilst you're at it).
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Maybe add Boycott to your list Bomber as he refused to tour in 1974/75Bomber wrote:Maybe ask Rod Marsh, he'd be a good judge having kept to one and coached/assessed the other. Still say Thommo was quicker and more lethal (maybe ask Edrich, Titmus, Cowdrey as well whilst you're at it).
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Do you have their phone numbers?Bomber wrote:Maybe ask Rod Marsh, he'd be a good judge having kept to one and coached/assessed the other. Still say Thommo was quicker and more lethal (maybe ask Edrich, Titmus, Cowdrey as well whilst you're at it).
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You make it seem like he refused just that your and because of tommo.ozzie owl wrote:Maybe add Boycott to your list Bomber as he refused to tour in 1974/75Bomber wrote:Maybe ask Rod Marsh, he'd be a good judge having kept to one and coached/assessed the other. Still say Thommo was quicker and more lethal (maybe ask Edrich, Titmus, Cowdrey as well whilst you're at it).
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One of them, but he asked not to share it around. The Englishmen I mentioned, I'm sure you could look up history of the 74/75 tour and come up with answers that may assist.God is an Englishman wrote:Do you have their phone numbers?Bomber wrote:Maybe ask Rod Marsh, he'd be a good judge having kept to one and coached/assessed the other. Still say Thommo was quicker and more lethal (maybe ask Edrich, Titmus, Cowdrey as well whilst you're at it).
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Everyone is an expert in hindsight.
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How will they be able to confirm if they've not faced the other person?Bomber wrote:One of them, but he asked not to share it around. The Englishmen I mentioned, I'm sure you could look up history of the 74/75 tour and come up with answers that may assist.God is an Englishman wrote:Do you have their phone numbers?Bomber wrote:Maybe ask Rod Marsh, he'd be a good judge having kept to one and coached/assessed the other. Still say Thommo was quicker and more lethal (maybe ask Edrich, Titmus, Cowdrey as well whilst you're at it).
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Couldn't really trust the answer then. It would be like reading the world records from 1974 and assuming they were all currentBomber wrote:If you check, I'm sure they will answer assuredly without having needed to.
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They were all current... in 1974.God is an Englishman wrote:Couldn't really trust the answer then. It would be like reading the world records from 1974 and assuming they were all currentBomber wrote:If you check, I'm sure they will answer assuredly without having needed to.
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