jessy_girl
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Today would be his 26th birthday - happy birthday Philip.
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I'm still going to have to disagree @Trala
The intent of a boucer to to hit the batsmen in the face with a ball going 150km/hr.
At top level cricket, that's akin to trying to kill someone.
It really agitates me when people call this a "freak accident".
It wasn't an accident at all. The bowler achieved exactly what he was trying to achieve.
His delivery was a "textbook" perfect bouncer. Sharply rising with unexpected pace with spot on perfect accuracy.
Is nobody else at all disturbed by the fact that a "perfect" delivery in this sport results in someone's death???
Dennis Lily and Jeff Thompson were vicious. Where many Aussies feel pride in the way they played, I instead feel ashamed.
Everyone is so desensitized to it these days that they think it's perfectly acceptable and just part of the game.
It doesn't have to be!!
I hope you are taking the piss because you have no idea what your talking about. The intention of the bowler was not to hit him in the head it was to get him out or set him up for the following deliveries. It is widely known that Phillip was not the greatest player of the shorter delivery and it also gets the player thinking that the next ball could be short and they might not get their footwork right for the fuller more likely wicket taking balls. Anyone with any kind of knowledge of the game knows this. Secondly Abbott is not 150k.... not even close and they were mates for years and if you saw the care he took for him on the field you would have realized this...
Your a goose.
Very sad today.![]()
R.I.P. Philip Hughes.
This attitude is exactly what I'm talking about.
Like I said. People are completely desensitized to it.
I played cricket for many years. Opening bat actually. Had my fair share of bouncers aimed at me.... by good mates.
The point of the bouncer is fear. To keep the batsmen on the back foot so that they are out of position when the bowler bowls a fuller length delivery. The point is to hit the body or the head. It's that simple.
Just because people are mates doesn't alter that fact.
I never said Abbott was 150k. I was making a general observation about the top levels of cricket.
I can never seem to get my point across on this topic. It's like people are blind to the obvious.
The intent of the bowler is not to kill the batsman. That is not what I am saying.
The intent of the bowler is to hit the batman.
However, along with that intent comes the undeniable truth that one day someone is going to die from it.