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Larry Gomes: One of the greatest bats down under

Jumpstart 3/9/25, 9:22:51 AM
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844 runs @ 70.33 in 8 tests. Joe Root doh even have one.
sgtdjones 3/9/25, 4:25:06 PM
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In reply to Jumpstart

Jumpy,

I never saw Larry Gomes or his brother play cricket; I just heard from cricket purists about their abilities plus looking at a few videos on the internet.

Ah, Larry Gomes—a name that, to those who know cricket deeply, carries quiet respect rather than loud applause. He is, indeed, one of the most underrated cricketers in the rich tapestry of West Indian cricket history. While the world celebrated the swagger of Viv Richards, the pace of Michael Holding, or the power of Clive Lloyd, Larry Gomes was the one who quietly built innings, stabilized collapses, and gave the team solidity when flash and flair alone couldn’t do the job.

Gomes was not a player who would steal the show with fiery outbursts or thunderous sixes. Instead, he was the pillar of the middle order and frequently came in when the team needed steady hands and cool heads. He was a batsman of poise and grit. His style was understated, his demeanor gentlemanly, and yet his contributions were immense in the grand scheme of the West Indies’ dominance during their golden era.

His 1984 innings at Lord’s against England is one for the purists—a resolute, unbeaten 92 that guided the West Indies to a famous victory. It was an innings of quiet resolve, absorbing pressure and making sure his teammates' flamboyant genius was not wasted. Six centuries against Australia, none better than that on a bouncy Perth strip in 1984 that set up an innings victory, tell their own tale of a quiet achiever.That is what Gomes did so frequently: he played the quiet innings that allowed for victories. wasn’t the star, but he was the foundation. Australian cricketers loved to see him heading back to the dressing room, said Warne.

Perhaps it was his humility that kept him out of the limelight. Gomes never sought attention in a team full of over-the-top personalities. Although he did not have the loudest voice in the room, he was always trustworthy and available to his team when they needed him.For that, he deserves far more recognition than he gets.

Larry Gomes reminds us that not all heroes wear capes—or, in cricket’s case, not all heroes dominate the highlight reels. Some quietly do their job, providing the stability and support that allow others to shine. And in the history of West Indies cricket, Larry Gomes will always be one of those unsung heroes—an anchor in a sea of brilliance.

Sarge
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imusic 3/9/25, 8:00:05 PM
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In reply to sgtdjones

Quite simply, Larry Gomes was shiv before shiv.

No more. No less

One of his greatest attributes was his skill against the short ball. Technique and character to just evade and nod away……all without any helmet. Ask Larr about that.

I was always impressed by that from him.
sgtdjones 3/9/25, 8:34:31 PM
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In reply to imusic

One of his greatest attributes was his skill against the short ball.


Thanks. I wasn't aware of such.
openning 3/9/25, 11:26:36 PM
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In reply to imusic

Viv always talks about Larry Gomes, he says Larry was the glue that kept the batting going
hubert 3/10/25, 12:10:03 PM
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In reply to sgtdjones

Nice . And he did it in style and without helmet. Wonderful player and one
on the top shelf as none did it better against Australia.
Halliwell 3/10/25, 3:11:29 PM
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In reply to hubert

Did it without helmet until he got hit and then started wearing helmet.
Brerzerk 3/10/25, 6:07:42 PM
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In reply to sgtdjones

Oh yes, never hooked but never took his eyes off the ball while evading. Timed his ducking and swaying to perfection. One thing about your post, is the original writer suggesting that others in the top 7 didn't approach the game "gentle-manly?"
natty_forever 3/10/25, 7:17:39 PM
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I agree!
sgtdjones 3/10/25, 7:58:34 PM
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In reply to Brerzerk

One thing about your post, is the original writer suggesting that others in the top 7 didn't approach the game "gentle-manly?"


Who is the original writer?
Did I post a link?

Since I wrote the above...?????
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imusic 3/10/25, 8:10:46 PM
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Did it without helmet until he got hit and then started wearing helmet.

Who he are you referring to?
Halliwell 3/10/25, 8:36:39 PM
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In reply to imusic

Larry

ouch
VIX 3/11/25, 4:18:25 PM
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In reply to stupidjones

I never saw Larry Gomes or his brother play cricket


But just a few months ago you boasted about seeing Gomes completing a test century live in Australia.

You must have forgotten you were there.
But don't worry, octogenarians complain about memory loss, so you're not alone.
Halliwell 3/11/25, 5:21:37 PM
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Oh gad oye!
sgtdjones 3/11/25, 6:22:47 PM
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In reply to VIX

Posters like you post BS ...you just make such stuff up.....

Ok, show me where I said such...

Bring your proof; I have a copy of what I posted...

I await.evil
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sgtdjones 3/11/25, 7:02:42 PM
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In reply to stupidjones

I never saw Larry Gomes or his brother play cricket


But just a few months ago you boasted about seeing Gomes completing a test century live in Australia
.

This is what I posted; I never mentioned Larry Gomes. During the Lloyd era of leading his team, I didn't have the opportunity of seeing any games live.
Too busy at university , but you will create some idiotic posts.

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He has been caught plagerizing , now lies...

His insecurity, envy , jealousy is showing in what he posts about me..traits of some Trini Indians—the fcking moron
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