I was lucky enough to see him play a Sunday League game for Hampshire in 1975. I’d just been posted to a little Unit near Salisbury called JWE Old Sarum and read that Hants were at home to Surrey that same week. The chance to see players like Roberts, Gordon Greenidge and Barry Richards up against John Edrich, Geoff Arnold and Pat Pocock, to name just a few of the stars on show, was too good to miss. I made the short drive to Southampton for the match and it was just fantastic seeing international cricketers like these up close. Roberts bowled so fast it was virtually impossible to track the ball from one end to the other. I’ve seen a few more like that over the years and I’d place another West Indian just behind Roberts - Courtney Walsh during his Gloucestershire days. This was at another small ground when Glos set up camp at the College Ground, Cheltenham for one week every summer. Living down there it was always a pleasure to visit the Festival whenever I got a chance.
for you yes, not for him.. sure he’s disappointed but go ask any player… play the shot, don’t change, it’s the way nowadays, be the best every ball (I know the caveat is there’s always personal price in reaching a milestone and some players will play for it)
We were sat at midwicket Micheal Holding bowling ran up from 10 yards inside the boundary delivered the ball 22 yards the wicket keeper was at least 20 yards back from the stumps an in a nano second you heard the ball smack into his glove I've no idea how the batsmen saw it ,then again not many did .
It’s all changed down there now. Housing estate where RAF accommodation used to be and Salisbury FC have a new ground there as well. The four years I spent there were brilliant. A proper education for a young airman working in a joint service environment. My favourite part of England, definitely.[/QUOTE]
Meanwhile in the Caribbean after winning the toss in the first test and deciding to bat the Aussies are all out for 180.
The fact that Headingley isn’t getting an Ashes Test next time the Aussies are here is bordering on the insane. The number and frequency of unbelievable games of Test cricket there should weigh so heavy on the ECB that it should be a “shoe-in” just like Lords and The Oval. Southern bias anyone?