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#1 von MJL456 , 07.12.2019 12:17

Up close and personal: January 1992 Im seven years old, sitting with other children on an embankment above a school cricket ground. The field seems enormous, but with familiarity and a few years Ill realise its not. Ive just met my first two Test cricketers - ginger giant Gary Cosier, of whom I know nothing, and Shane Warne, a week on from an inglorious Test debut.Theyre coaching us but right now theyre also giving a demonstration, Cosier batting and Warne bowling on the centre wicket. First up, Cosier dispatches Warne further than Ive ever seen a ball hit, over the fence and past rows of houses. Its probably the single coolest thing Ive seen in my short life.Until the next ball. Ive never seen legspin up close but now I know because Warne gives this one an extra rip so that the ball spins violently and audibly past Cosiers thrusting blade. Cosier was our hero a second ago but now he looks like a chump. You should have heard the ball fizzing, said the coach standing in the umpiring position. We did, all the way from the boundary.Ball of the Century: June 1993 When youre a child there are a few authority figures you look to for certainties and reassurance in life. If youre lucky its your parents. If you were a kid like me, perhaps you also found it in cricketers and footballers.Thats what shocked me at first about Warnes Gatting ball because I was too young to appreciate its technical perfection, its ominous context and its sheer beauty.I just saw stocky Mike Gatting, greying at the temples, and so not unlike my dad or my friends dads, grasping desperately and failing; not just that but being humiliated. As Warne launched into celebration, the earths orbit was suddenly a mystery to Gatting. That unsettled me. Dont get me wrong - eventually Id realise the cricketing implications of the delivery, but if Gatting didnt know what he was doing then maybe no adult did. He crumbled, so all adults did. Sport and life suddenly felt so different.Basit for dinner: December 1995 Many have been the theses that - as well as being a peerless practitioner of his craft - Warne had an ability to mentally outmanoeuvre batsmen before they had even taken guard. Often this approach was entirely lacking in subtlety and nuance, but damn it if it wasnt fun to watch. Warnes a bit of a ham these days. We should have seen that one coming.Basit Ali stood there patiently before Warnes final ball on the third day of 1995s Sydney Test - watching, waiting as the bowler ostentatiously conferenced with Ian Healy about the exact specifications of the finale. That or they talked about what was for dinner. It doesnt really matter. Basit might have used his bat, I suppose, but he also just looked powerless to prevent his demise. It was cheesy, it was predictable, but what I wouldnt give to watch it again for the first time.Warnes genius also unlocked the best in crickets vernacular. You wouldnt believe it, said Richie Benaud, hes done him between his legs.Psyched out: January 1994 Its both the physical and psychological domination. Imagine being so confident, so cocky and so good that you allowed a batsman success for tactical purposes. Warne does it here with a decoy flipper. Daryll Cullinan pulls for four. Benaud senses it. He calls it the minute Warne bowls the first one. Well… that looked to me to be the one Warne shows them. You could almost pick that from up here. Really, Richie? Really. Now theres a legbreak. Cullinan cuts it for four more. Maybe this isnt so bad after all. Hes actually looking good. Hes looking even better to Warne, though, who has him exactly where he wants him: buoyed by the confidence of minor victories, and thus more inclined to yield to his own momentum and attacking instincts.Now comes the real flipper, the one Cullinan cant even hope to read. Its impossible to imagine worse footwork - two or more decisions in a split-second, all wrong - and then his stumps rattled. Not only has Cullinan been burgled, he has helped the thief load up the getaway car.The classic: December 1996 Warnes in his 46th Test now. Time enough, perhaps, for us to have grown a little complacent about the shapes, angles, torque and trajectories he would produce from a cricket ball.Its the SCG Test, late in 1996, and he produces perhaps his sharpest-turning wicket-taker: the legbreak that screams out of the rough a couple of feet outside off stump, then veers back into Shivnarine Chanderpauls pads and onto off stump.This is why replays exist. My brother and I get home from school and go wild when we see it in the evening news promos. The VCR is put to work because we know well want to watch it over and over, which we do. Theres something a bit odd, though. Chanderpaul is Warnes 216th Test victim, but in the immediate aftermath, just seconds after his fall, Ian Chappell focuses mainly on Chanderpauls error. There it is: we just expect these things of Warne now. Air Max 270 Outlet Italia .Y. - Nelson Mandela will be honoured by the New York Yankees with a plaque in Monument Park. Vapormax Outlet Italia . They were putting most of their energy into a record-setting offensive display. http://www.yeezyscarpeitaliaoutlet.it/scontate-air-jordan-1-online.html . -- Anaheim Ducks defenceman Luca Sbisa will be out at least six weeks with a torn tendon in his right hand. Vans False . With the short-handed Warriors needing help from someone -- anyone -- to stop a three-game skid, ONeal returned from right knee and groin injuries that had sidelined him for four games and put up season highs with 18 points and eight rebounds. It was just enough to help lift Golden State to a 102-101 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday night. Yeezy 350 Scontate Outlet . LOUIS -- The New Orleans Saints looked like a team playing out the string. ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Gary Kubiaks return resonated more in Denver than Brock Osweilers.The Broncos coach put his team through the ultimate reset after taking a week off on doctors orders when he suffered a complex migraine Oct. 9. And it showed Monday night when the Broncos overpowered the Texans in the trenches .The thing thats exciting is I think we played some complete football, Kubiak said Tuesday. Obviously we still made a lot of mistakes and nothing is perfect.He rattled off a list of things that had been a nemesis for us, such as winning the line of scrimmage, maintaining that dominant defense for four quarters and having red zone success on both sides of the ball.We still had some penalties, but we did overcome penalties better, Kubiak said. I think the consistency of what took place, hopefully we can grow from that.The Broncos ran for nearly 200 yards and limited Osweiler to 131 yards in the air in their 27-9 victory that ended a two-game losing streak.Theyre hoping Houston is a harbinger, too.They figure if they can keep running like this, theyll finally force opponents to send help to the line of scrimmage, setting up more opportunities like Emmanuel Sanders and Demaryius Thomas had as the game went along.Emmanuel and D.T. always make big plays when they get opportunities, Kubiak said. Its going to be important. If we can run the ball, then we can give them a chance to go against some single coverage.C.J. Anderson rumbled for 107 yards and a TD in his first 100-yard game before Halloween in his four-year career and Devontae Booker ran for 83 yards and scored his first touchdown after Kubiak said the rookie had earned a bigger role.Me and Book, if we can keep this 1-2 punch thing going and help our defense out, we can definitely go as far as we want to, Anderson said.Denvers defense has played well all year but theyve had a habit of dawdling. After allowing 34 points on the opponents first or second series, they held the Texans to three-and-outs on their first two drives.Osweiler kept getting rid of the ball like it were a game of hot potato and avoided the big hits that most QBs endure against Von Miller & Co. But by getting rid of the ball so quickly, he was only able to stretch the field horizontally and not vertically.Moreover, the Texans used 310-pound tackle Kendall Lamm as an extra blocker on onee-fifth of their snaps, which meant cornerbacks Aqib Talib and Chris Harris Jr.dddddddddddd. had single coverage much of the game.You run two-man routes against me and Aqib, thats not really what you want to try to do the whole game, Harris said. We knew if it was Brock and we take away his first option, he gets kind of jittery.Harris said he thinks Osweiler saw him jump a route and was about to pick him off and thats why the ball slipped out of the quarterbacks hands for a fumble that Harris scooped up in the second half.WARE BURGLARY: DeMarcus Ware has had a rough season. Not only has he missed every game since breaking his right forearm against Indianapolis on Sept. 18 but he said he returned home Monday night to discover hed been burglarized .A person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press that Wares Super Bowl 50 ring was stolen. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the team isnt discussing details of the burglary and the players were off Tuesday.Ware said on Twitter that hes more concerned about his safety than material possessions and is grateful for hidden cameras.Denver police spokesman Doug Schepman said the break-in was reported early Tuesday and police are looking for two men who stole undisclosed valuables. They tweeted photos of the suspects taken from the hidden cameras.FAN DIES: The Broncos said the team and Stadium Management Co. were reviewing a fans fatal fall from a railing after the game Monday night and will continue to maintain all necessary safety measures for our fans. The fan, 36-year-old Jason Coy, was sitting on the railing when he fell 60 feet to his death.Game notes MLB Brandon Marshall is day to day with a strained left hamstring and could be replaced by Corey Nelson when the Broncos face San Diego on Sunday on a short week for the second time in 18 days. ... Kubiak noted that WR/KR Cody Latimer passed concussion protocol Monday but was a healthy scratch and should be back this week along with Ware, who hasnt practiced since he got hurt.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and AP NFL Twitter feed: www.twitter.com/AP-NFL---Follow AP Pro Football Writer Arnie Melendrez Stapleton on Twitter: http://twitter.com/arniestapleton ' ' '

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