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Title: Cricinfo article: should we judge a player by his gear
Post by: alexhilly1492 on November 22, 2016, 10:25:02 AM
http://www.espncricinfo.com/blogs/content/story/1067386.html (http://www.espncricinfo.com/blogs/content/story/1067386.html)

This certainly makes for interesting reading!

Should we judge? We all do it
Title: Re: Cricinfo article: should we judge a player by his gear
Post by: Wickets-then-runs on November 22, 2016, 11:25:17 AM
Subconciously or not, i think we all judge to a degree the quality of an oppos kit.. beware the 50 year old with an SS Jumbo!
Title: Re: Cricinfo article: should we judge a player by his gear
Post by: ppccopener on November 22, 2016, 11:33:02 AM
Subconciously or not, i think we all judge to a degree the quality of an oppos kit.. beware the 50 year old with an SS Jumbo!

you're spot on there youngster   :)

anyone walking out with an SS jumbo is to be respected. OAP or not

haha
Title: Re: Cricinfo article: should we judge a player by his gear
Post by: WalkingWicket37 on November 22, 2016, 11:49:23 AM
Anyone in black trainers, white trackies and a polo shirt wearing full Slazenger gear is going to be gun... ;)
Title: Re: Cricinfo article: should we judge a player by his gear
Post by: ppccopener on November 22, 2016, 12:03:04 PM
Anyone in black trainers, white trackies and a polo shirt wearing full Slazenger gear is going to be gun... ;)

You're spot on there walking wicket. check this thou. right handed batsman walks out in a dvi 1 game I played in years back

right hand was the leading hand, left hand the bottom hand.. got it?  try holding the bat like that and see what I mean

so right hand is the top hand, this guy is right handed....

140 not out and won the game. At that point my team stopped taking the mick out of him.......... :)
Title: Re: Cricinfo article: should we judge a player by his gear
Post by: HallamKeeper on November 22, 2016, 12:35:20 PM
I'm always wary of keepers with old gear. One of the reasons I like batting first is so I can judge if I am better than the opposition keeper. Often I prefer it when they are good so I have a target to beat.

Does anyone else like to have a chat with the batsman about his bat if he hits a good shot? I don't do it to put them off, I just like to have a conversation and keep things friendly.

I'm not a fan of trousers tucked into socks. Makes me want to get them out more.
Title: Re: Cricinfo article: should we judge a player by his gear
Post by: Calzehbhoy on November 22, 2016, 12:40:51 PM
I'll always compliment a decent shot from the slip cordon and have a bit of chat when they play a rubbish shot. If a batsman is nailing everything I'll often pick up and have a waft around with his bat in the drinks break and make a point of letting him know it's now cursed  ;)
Title: Re: Cricinfo article: should we judge a player by his gear
Post by: 19reading87 on November 22, 2016, 02:24:19 PM
Anybody who walks to the crease wearing a masuri, I automatically assume they're decent
Title: Re: Cricinfo article: should we judge a player by his gear
Post by: Biggie Smalls on November 22, 2016, 02:45:58 PM
I played against a guy a couple weeks ago . Number 3 bat , walks to the crease ( im checking out his kit from bat pad ) , i notice he's wearing Morrant pads . My first thought was '(No Swearing Please)'! My second thought was 'hang on , I  wear Morrants too' !  ;) :D
Title: Re: Cricinfo article: should we judge a player by his gear
Post by: WalkingWicket37 on November 22, 2016, 02:49:06 PM
I always want to come on to bowl if I see someone wearing Aero batting pads. Always makes me think they'll be lucky to hit a straight one, can't think why though...
Title: Re: Cricinfo article: should we judge a player by his gear
Post by: ppccopener on November 22, 2016, 02:54:06 PM
I played against a guy a couple weeks ago . Number 3 bat , walks to the crease ( im checking out his kit from bat pad ) , i notice he's wearing Morrant pads . My first thought was '(No Swearing Please)'! My second thought was 'hang on , I  wear Morrants too' !  ;) :D

absolutely nothing wrong with Morrant gear !!!   :)
Title: Re: Cricinfo article: should we judge a player by his gear
Post by: alexhilly1492 on November 22, 2016, 03:01:31 PM
Anybody who walks to the crease wearing a masuri, I automatically assume they're decent

Cheers mate, I'll remember that walking out to bat at 11 ;)
Title: Re: Cricinfo article: should we judge a player by his gear
Post by: six and out on November 22, 2016, 03:27:35 PM
i was playing a county juniors match (years and years ago) when the opener walked out fully head to toe in brand new gear, he then played and missed at the first 5 deliveries of the game... so i gave it the immortal 'all the gear no idea' to him..... 150 odd not out later.... I found out afterwards it was Nick Compton!  :o

i have never said those words again on a cricket field   :D
Title: Re: Cricinfo article: should we judge a player by his gear
Post by: 19reading87 on November 22, 2016, 04:04:11 PM
Cheers mate, I'll remember that walking out to bat at 11 ;)

Best number 11 in the league.... nosebleed at 10
Title: Re: Cricinfo article: should we judge a player by his gear
Post by: alexhilly1492 on November 22, 2016, 07:39:13 PM
Best number 11 in the league.... nosebleed at 10

Haha!
Title: Re: Cricinfo article: should we judge a player by his gear
Post by: WalkingWicket37 on November 22, 2016, 07:41:52 PM
i was playing a county juniors match (years and years ago) when the opener walked out fully head to toe in brand new gear, he then played and missed at the first 5 deliveries of the game... so i gave it the immortal 'all the gear no idea' to him..... 150 odd not out later.... I found out afterwards it was Nick Compton!  :o

i have never said those words again on a cricket field   :D

How many days did you used to play?
Title: Re: Cricinfo article: should we judge a player by his gear
Post by: sarg on November 23, 2016, 07:44:22 AM
I was playing the lowest grade of limited overs turf a few years back and impersonating a 1st slip. We have the opposition 3 or so down for not much and we are starting to get chirpy. Out walks this bloke in his late 50s with buckled pads, a relic of a thigh pad and this old GN from the 80s. Me in the infancy of my CBF-addiction instantly am grinning thinking what a joke. I pass comment to the keeper that the tail starts early.

This bloke then belts three consecutive cover drives off our best bowler and reels off a fifty in six or seven overs with not one chance, every shot along the carpet. Stunning.

Our captain then tells us about his pleasure to witness an ex test player so close....

Turns out the guy played in the 70s before helmets when the WI were at their peak. Played a dozen or so tests before getting bounced out... Better equipment may have altered my perception of the player, but his ability was clearly evident. His name was Rick Davies.

http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/player/4900.html (http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/player/4900.html)