Reading…
….Ian O’Brien’s blog. Interesting blog by a young quickie who is sharing his thoughts on the game.
I actually found this little piece to be really hilarious (especially the last part). Here Ian is describing what it felt like after he dropped a catch off captain Vettori’s bowling.
I was at mid-on to Gambhir and Dan got him to hit one, pretty comfortably, to me about waist height just to my right. I saw it early, felt like I moved well to get in a good position, but I grassed it. I can’t tell you why, it hit my left thumb, which was strange, never really went in and bumped out. I almost picked it up as it bounced out, but it was just out of my reach. This is about the worst feeling there is, dropping a catch of the skippers bowling! I spoke to Baz [Brendon McCullum] about it later and got his thoughts on what happened from his view. He watched it all the way to me and said that it actually ’swung’ on the way to me really late. This would make sense as to why it hit my thumb as opposed to the middle of my hands. It’s not an excuse, just something I have to watch for harder. More work I have to do to be better. I really wanted the ground to open, swallow me up and transport me to a different place. I even gave the earth a chance to by scratching a long line in the grass so that there was already an opening it could open up and take me away.
It is easy to blame cricketers for dropping those ’simple’ catches while we are comfortably sitting in our living rooms watching the game on TV. Quite another thing to actually be out there on the cricket field trying to figure out which way the ball is going to swing while you are trying to catch it.











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