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An Artist At Work

As I am writing this... a great artist is demonstrating his very subtle art down under. I am talking about VVS!

His score reads

Batsmen Runs B 4s 6s SR
*VVS Laxman (rhb) 73 71 14 0 102.81

There is perhaps not a better sight it cricket when Lakshman is on song. No matter how many runs he scores.
and when I say artistry, I mean this....
27.5 : Symonds to Laxman, FOUR, Laxman leans forward to a fuller ball from Symonds and flicks him from off stump past the fielder at mid-on, Clark gives chase but Laxman's timing is such that his effort is futile, that was extraordinary wrist work from Laxman.

Lucky guys who are watching it live.

1 Comments:

  • At 11:06 AM, Blogger Mukund Iyer R. said…

    VVS Laxman has learnt the wrist work from Wristy Azzu!
    No doubt Azhar was the God of wrist work.

     

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