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10 Jan 2017 13:53 #331791
by ketchim
He kept his cool to create Test cricket's most exciting moment.
And Joe Solomon, now 86, is still cool
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10 Jan 2017 13:58 #331792
by ketchim
Australia need one run to win; the West Indians must attack.
Joe Solomon as a fieldsman is dazzling. His aim is true, honed by years of pelting
stones at mangoes as a boy back home in Guyana.
Last over he threw down the stumps from midwicket to run out Alan Davidson..
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10 Jan 2017 13:59 #331793
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Two deliveries remain in the match. The scores are level.
One run for an Australian victory, one wicket for the first tie in Test history.
Lindsay Kline
faces up to Hall, he simply wants to put bat on ball, and run.
The pressure is immense. But there is no more level-headed West Indian
on the field than Joe Solomon.
And when Kline nudges the ball behind square, Solomon is ready !
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10 Jan 2017 14:00 #331794
by ketchim
He sees the ball coming his way; he has no time to think. He acts on instinct,
runs to the ball, picks it up, aims at the one and only stump he can see.
And, like he did in the previous over, and like he did with all those stones aimed
at mango stalks, he hits. :-*
His team-mates leap in joy. Kline's partner, Ian Meckiff, is run out.
History has been made, and Joe Solomon made it.
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10 Jan 2017 15:54 #331835
by Alien
Notice on my threads I post the author or publication .
That's not tiefing .
;D ;D ;D
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10 Jan 2017 17:11 #331861
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Asked to name the best fieldsmen he ever saw, Solomon nominates :
Rohan Kanhai and
Basil Butcher
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It is perhaps no coincidence that they came from the same small village as Solo!
In fact, the cricketing output of tiny
Port Mourant, Berbice, is remarkable:
Solomon, Kanhai, Butcher, Alvin Kallicharran, Ivan Madray and John Trim
all emerged from there to play Test cricket
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