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Equipment => Other Gear => Topic started by: Whispering Death on October 26, 2010, 09:34:18 AM
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Can anyone recommend a good quality clear anti scuff sheet - some i've used are terrible and break on first contact.
The fibre ones look horrible.
I like the gunn and moore stuff - anyone know where this can be bought? anyone got a job lot that they want to shift?
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I can help, if you want top quality clear anti scuff.
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I'd recommend Mikes anti-scuffs: good quality and price! (Btw Mike, did you get my PM?)
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i did get the pm mate - thats fine. if nobody wants the pads then i will always keep them.
waiting till payday and then i'll come back about the scuff sheet
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Haha didn't realise you were named mike aswell lol. Talisman mikes scuffs are top quality, sorry about the pads, hope you sell them. Have you asked gareth about which ones they are, he might know..?
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not another Mike haha, obviously a popular name in the cricketing world
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Whispering death . . . .Mike . . .Michael . . . Michael H . . . . could it be???? :)
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I think you'll find it is..... beware non Ayrtek owners.
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Out of interest -which anti scuffs do you think are best Mike?
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his
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yeah you cant beat the hammer edges
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I have clear off the roll, not much left, and plain or logo'd hammer edge sheets. I use both depending on the bat.
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any prices would be welcomed.
Indeed i am another Michael Holding - although not the original west indian legend!
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The west country version??
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Mike, is this you asking Malcolm Ashton a question on the BBC website?
In the first-class game has an outfielder completed a hat-trick of catches? I ask as I have in club cricket but have never come across it anywhere else.
Mike Brimble, England
There are no records of an outfielder completing this feat at first-class or Test level, but it has been done twice by wicketkeepers. GO Dawkes of Derbyshire v Worcestershire at Kidderminster in 1958, three catches in succession from HL Jackson, and RC Russell for Gloucestershire v Surrey at The Oval in 1986 from successive balls from CA Walsh and DV Lawrence (2).
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Yes, forgot to check to see if it had been answered, by the looks of it I have a little record then, unless anyone else knows of it.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/9131685.stm
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Were they slip/keeper catches or did you tkae them as an outfielder? Quite a feat.
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I am indeed the west country version.
play for uplyme and lyme regis cc
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Were they slip/keeper catches or did you tkae them as an outfielder? Quite a feat.
First at midwicket when pulled straight to me from a leggie, second was us cramping up the new batsman as they were under pressure and he prodded it gently forward, third was the same fielding position and he slogged it staright up, it was dropping to a nearby fielder who (No Swearing Please) off and left me with it...
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Ha always great when someone shouts yours
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Are we talking 3 catches in three balls or three catches in a game?
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3 balls mate i think
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yer thought that but was just making sure. Iv come close took 2 and palmed one up for someone else at short leg lol!