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8 incidents tagged

🏏Mild

Bad Light Controversy — England vs Pakistan, 2020

England vs Pakistan

5-9 August 2020

Play was stopped for bad light despite the availability of floodlights, frustrating fans and players as Pakistan pushed for a result.

#bad light#old trafford#floodlights
😂Mild

Kevin Pietersen Invents the Switch Hit

England vs New Zealand

2008-06-15

Kevin Pietersen stunned cricket by switching from right-handed to left-handed mid-delivery to smash Scott Styris for six, effectively inventing the 'switch hit.'

#kevin-pietersen#switch-hit#invention
🥊Serious

Glenn McGrath vs Brian Lara — 1999 World Cup Semi-Final Showdown

Australia vs West Indies

1999-06-17

Glenn McGrath's obsessive determination to claim Brian Lara's wicket in the 1999 World Cup semi-final — and his famous statement that he would get Lara for a duck — defined a great rivalry between cricket's supreme fast bowler and its most gifted batsman.

#mcgrath#lara#1999
🏏Mild

Gatting's Disbelief — Ball of the Century, 1993

England vs Australia

4 June 1993

While not a controversial decision itself, Mike Gatting's utter disbelief at being bowled by Shane Warne's first ball in Ashes cricket highlighted how umpires and batsmen alike were unprepared for extreme spin.

#warne#gatting#ball of the century
😂Mild

Shane Warne's Ball of the Century — Gatting's Face Says It All

England vs Australia

1993-06-04

Shane Warne's first ball in Ashes cricket spun so viciously from outside leg stump to hit off stump that Mike Gatting's bewildered expression became one of cricket's most iconic images.

#shane-warne#ball-of-century#gatting
Serious

Shane Warne's Ball of the Century — Mike Gatting, Old Trafford 1993

England vs Australia

1993-06-04

Shane Warne's first ball in Ashes cricket pitched outside leg stump and spun 18 inches to hit the top of Mike Gatting's off stump — the most famous single delivery in cricket history, announcing to the world that leg-spin was not dead.

#shane-warne#ball-of-the-century#mike-gatting
Serious

Michael Holding's Over to Brian Close — The Most Brutal Over in Cricket

England vs West Indies

1976-07-22

45-year-old Brian Close, recalled to face West Indies' pace onslaught, took blow after blow from Michael Holding, Andy Roberts, and Wayne Daniel at Old Trafford without complaint — walking toward the ball, refusing to take evasive action, in one of cricket's most extreme acts of physical courage.

#michael-holding#brian-close#1976
Serious

Jim Laker's 19 Wickets in a Test — The Unsurpassable Bowling Record

England vs Australia

1956-07-31

Jim Laker took 19 wickets for 90 runs in a single Test match — 9/37 in the first innings and 10/53 in the second — a bowling performance so dominant it remains the most extraordinary individual bowling feat in the history of the game.

#jim-laker#19-wickets#ashes