you tell yuh teammates dat I am not OUTING today....dem haffi tek me off dat pitch on a stretcher...Well Phil Hughes actually mek dat a sad reality!
I have opened batting fuh more than 25 years without a helmet until a few years back when Lawson ran into me and a short ball came at my rib cage and while fending it off....ball hit my glove and bat was nowhere near ball....at that moment I asked for a helmet and since then, I disliked opening batting....this is a serious game!
Face up all de Guyanese paces during the 80's without FEAR or understanding the danger I was exposing myself to...got knocked over a few times and sometimes, they were very freaky but the trophy I carry today are very lengthy and visible!
Are there opening batsmen on this MB that care to reminisce about the adventure of opening batting?
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How Ironic as an Opening Batsman....
In reply to WestDem
Good you choose to wear a helmet now bhai.
I also saw Daxie on another thread say he will always wear a helmet from now on...regardless of the pace of the bowler
For me...I played low level cricket in my youth days...but now I only watch cricket these days
In reply to Narper
Which batsman isn't hit on the head a couple of times in his career? This could've been me... #shaken #PhillipHughes408 #63notoutforever
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Helmet or no cricket fuh from now on!
In reply to WestDem
I was the the opening bowler and used to wear a helmet
I have opened batting from most of my school days cricket playing for QC. Now playing House cricket at QC those days was a task -facing up to the Charles brother, Colwin Cort, Lloyd Sutherland etc...
Then playing for DCC nets could be dangerous - Zegger pelting at you...Bimby (Linden Joseph)
Once I started playing in NY and helmets were available I have NEVER batted without a helmet.
As a 'keeper I've never kept up to the wicket without a helmet.
I always valued my safety - I plead and beg my team mates to bat with helmets...even to spinners - a mistimed top edge could rocket into your head.
I was at Everest when Sudesh Dhaniram got smacked in the head during trials - probably one of the best young opening bats in the Caribbean at that time. Thankfully his injuries were not life threatening ...but he was never the same batsman since.
Safety first gentlemen
In reply to WestDem
I open, I always wear a helmet, unless it's hot and the slower bowlers are on, then I switch to a hat.
Personally I'm not worried as much about a blow from the bouncer as I am about a top edge into the face.
In reply to WestDem
this is not about u bro get a grip
Philip Hughes was wearing a helmet
Thanks for a post about yourself. Very instructive.
In reply to ThinEdge
That guy had serious pace.
A very special hi to my two biatches....fuh allyuh its always about me!!!
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