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Title: Reaching for the pipe and slippers
Post by: Buzz on September 23, 2011, 02:14:45 PM
Ok, retiring this autumn we have

Dominic Cork
Ali Brown
Mark Chilton

Please add in any more players I have missed and your best memory of any of them

For me, forget his bowling, the determination of Dominic Cork's batting was something I really always enjoyed.
Ali Brown is one of my all time favourite players - and a highlight was seeing him in a 2020 game a Lords smash the ball into the top tear of the mound stand. twice.
Mark Chilton is retiring having won the pennant, what a way to retire!!
Title: Re: Reaching for the pipe and slippers
Post by: Ayrtek Cricket on September 23, 2011, 02:17:04 PM
Corky's hat-trick will always stick in my mind vs the Windies in 1995.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS-0kL_3xzI
Title: Re: Reaching for the pipe and slippers
Post by: Manormanic on September 23, 2011, 02:18:52 PM
Ok, retiring this autumn we have

Dominic Cork
Ali Brown
Mark Chilton

Please add in any more players I have missed and your best memory of any of them

For me, forget his bowling, the determination of Dominic Cork's batting was something I really always enjoyed.
Ali Brown is one of my all time favourite players - and a highlight was seeing him in a 2020 game a Lords smash the ball into the top tear of the mound stand. twice.
Mark Chilton is retiring having won the pennant, what a way to retire!!

Was lucky enough to see three amazing Brown innings - two were at Scarborough in my youth, when he just destroyed some decent Yorkshire bowling, but the best was his double ton - in a one dayer, no less - at the Oval about seven, eight seasons ago.  Yes, the boundaries were tiny but damn he gave it a whack!
Title: Re: Reaching for the pipe and slippers
Post by: Buzz on September 23, 2011, 02:22:13 PM
There was also the double ton at guildford to remember - prior to the game he said to Mark Nicholas who was commentating - i'm feeling good today, put a fiver on me scoring a few...! Now guildford has a flat pitch and small boundaries, but still it was the first 200 in an one day game. And then there was the second at the oval in the amazing game against glamorgan which you must have seen 268 runs... marvellous. Robert Croft scored a rapid ton in reply I think.
Title: Re: Reaching for the pipe and slippers
Post by: tim2000s on September 23, 2011, 02:36:59 PM
There was also the double ton at guildford to remember - prior to the game he said to Mark Nicholas who was commentating - i'm feeling good today, put a fiver on me scoring a few...! Now guildford has a flat pitch and small boundaries, but still it was the first 200 in an one day game. And then there was the second at the oval in the amazing game against glamorgan which you must have seen 268 runs... marvellous. Robert Croft scored a rapid ton in reply I think.
Robert Croft scoring a Ton. Now that had to be seen to be believed!
Title: Re: Reaching for the pipe and slippers
Post by: Buzz on September 23, 2011, 02:39:39 PM
Robert Croft scoring a Ton. Now that had to be seen to be believed!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport/hi/english/static/cricket/natwest_trophy/scorecards/5584/scorecard_hi.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/counties/2051476.stm
http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/story/117933.html
Title: Re: Reaching for the pipe and slippers
Post by: Manormanic on September 23, 2011, 02:46:55 PM
There was also the double ton at guildford to remember - prior to the game he said to Mark Nicholas who was commentating - i'm feeling good today, put a fiver on me scoring a few...! Now guildford has a flat pitch and small boundaries, but still it was the first 200 in an one day game. And then there was the second at the oval in the amazing game against glamorgan which you must have seen 268 runs... marvellous. Robert Croft scored a rapid ton in reply I think.

Croft and Hemp both.  Also remember Ian Ward got out on about 95 and looked well steaming when he walked off. 
Title: Re: Reaching for the pipe and slippers
Post by: kenbriooo on September 23, 2011, 07:13:34 PM
I seem to remember Cork chasing round the boundary when playing for England but not being quick enough to stop it. However his momentum took him past the rope and he ran up some stairs into a room. He then appeared seconds later with a pint in his hand. Classic Cork!!

I'm sure I didn't dream or make that up!
Title: Re: Reaching for the pipe and slippers
Post by: A-Swing-And-A-Miss on September 23, 2011, 07:24:40 PM
Paul Nixon needs to be added to the list, it is a real shame as he is a very good cricketer and a brilliant role model(You would never see him involved in a pedalo incident  ;) )
Title: Re: Reaching for the pipe and slippers
Post by: shazz on September 23, 2011, 08:45:14 PM
agreed, and what a catch in the T20 finals!!