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Gibbs Leaving Kasprowicz's delivery

Herschelle Gibbs being bowled out as he leaves a delivery from Michael Kasprowicz in the 3rd RSA vs Aus Test 2006 in Johannesburg. Video courtesy Alvey Sidecast.  
 
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haterasmus (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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lol
aidange2 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I must say...that did look faster than 129 km/h...
DjRoddis (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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ive seen gibbs get out leaving far too many balls on & around the stumps ? fixer ? to my mind at some point yes cos the guy has as more talent in his cock end than some!Great player when he wants to be !
BelarusIsFun (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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average ball. even an average batsman would never leave that.
aussiestuff (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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clearly you don't know cricket.
BelarusIsFun (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Nope I know it very well. You on the other hand.. Leaving a ball that pitches just outside off stump against a bowler who is known to generate late swing who is also using a relatively used ball? PFFT
aussiestuff (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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there we go, you have no clue, it swung out, right out of his hand.. then hit the pitch and jagged back off the seam. no late swing, and with a score of 38 runs, the ball is probably between 10-15 overs old, not a relatively used ball at all.
BelarusIsFun (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Incorrect. 10-15 overs is enough to shine one side of the ball to generate a hint of swing. It was a right hand bowler anyway so due to the angle, it was a very bad leave.
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i didnt say it couldn't swing, im saying it was not a really used ball.

And i am correct about the swing out of the hand and the jag back. it looked as if it was missing the stumps to gibbs, so he left it, but by hitting the seam it moved back. Many Batsmen would have left this ball, after seeing the swing at first.
BelarusIsFun (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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According to you, batsman shouldnt check where it pitches before making a decision.. where did it pitch mate? just outside off stump.. ''most batsman would have left that ball'' pfft.. it would have had to have been an amazing bal in that case.. and it wasnt.. you think tendulkar, steve waugh or jayasuriya would have left this? LOL no! Batsman all over the world face thousands of balls (from much better bowlers) and this is very rare

p.s. you might want to buy a book on cricket for beginners

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