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Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

I know he doesn't look like this now, but in his day..........

 

 

 

 

not then and not now Pam...come to Specsavers with Madame and me

Wait for me Dame!  Here's my mega-crush [Denis Irwin]. 

 

 

 

 

Hmmm, I'm a bit like Damesy with Jenson there. Sometimes he's fine, sometimes....meh 

FM

Derek Randall pulls a Dennis Lillee bouncer to the boundary on his way to scoring 174 during the centenary test at the Melbourne Cricket ground. Remarkable considering his first 7 test innings (earlier that winter against India) his best return had been only 37. But in front of The Queen and The Don, celebrating 100 years of England/Australia test cricket, Randall played the innings of his career – though it wasn’t enough to win the match. Australia won by 45 runs – the same winning margin, at the same venueâ€Ķ 100 years on!

Cold Sweat
Originally Posted by Cold Sweat:

Derek Randall pulls a Dennis Lillee bouncer to the boundary on his way to scoring 174 during the centenary test at the Melbourne Cricket ground. Remarkable considering his first 7 test innings (earlier that winter against India) his best return had been only 37. But in front of The Queen and The Don, celebrating 100 years of England/Australia test cricket, Randall played the innings of his career – though it wasn’t enough to win the match. Australia won by 45 runs – the same winning margin, at the same venueâ€Ķ 100 years on!

I liked Derek Randall.  I remember when Geoff Boycott ran him out. 

Madame Arcati
Last edited by Madame Arcati
Originally Posted by Cold Sweat:

Derek Randall pulls a Dennis Lillee bouncer to the boundary on his way to scoring 174 during the centenary test at the Melbourne Cricket ground. Remarkable considering his first 7 test innings (earlier that winter against India) his best return had been only 37. But in front of The Queen and The Don, celebrating 100 years of England/Australia test cricket, Randall played the innings of his career – though it wasn’t enough to win the match. Australia won by 45 runs – the same winning margin, at the same venueâ€Ķ 100 years on!

*Goes to Google, cos I can't see that image and can't remember wat they looked like* 

FM
Originally Posted by Cold Sweat:

Derek Randall pulls a Dennis Lillee bouncer to the boundary on his way to scoring 174 during the centenary test at the Melbourne Cricket ground. Remarkable considering his first 7 test innings (earlier that winter against India) his best return had been only 37. But in front of The Queen and The Don, celebrating 100 years of England/Australia test cricket, Randall played the innings of his career – though it wasn’t enough to win the match. Australia won by 45 runs – the same winning margin, at the same venueâ€Ķ 100 years on!

 

I remember that...I also remember Bob Willis 8 for 43...it's imprinted on my mind, I was in labour at the time and was determined not to give birth until close of play 

Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Cold Sweat:

Derek Randall pulls a Dennis Lillee bouncer to the boundary on his way to scoring 174 during the centenary test at the Melbourne Cricket ground. Remarkable considering his first 7 test innings (earlier that winter against India) his best return had been only 37. But in front of The Queen and The Don, celebrating 100 years of England/Australia test cricket, Randall played the innings of his career – though it wasn’t enough to win the match. Australia won by 45 runs – the same winning margin, at the same venueâ€Ķ 100 years on!

 

I remember that...I also remember Bob Willis 8 for 43...it's imprinted on my mind, I was in labour at the time and was determined not to give birth until close of play 

LOL!!!!

FM

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