But it is time again. Tell me who this bum owns, and you get a prize.
Good luck and good bumming.
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13 comments:
Erm.. Andrew Flintoff?
Bell?
[I should be able to place the black lines but can't]
No and no.
Andre Nel
Stuart Broad?
Mark Ramprakash, displaying his famous ramps.
Whoever it is, its a lefthander.
How do you know it's a left hander?
Something about the body-language,the way the player is leaning so slightly to the left. Its not an exact science, but I'm willing to put a fiver down on it. At the very least, I'd say the player bowls or bats left.
I've given up at the moment tbh, too many left-handers to choose from. Can we have a clue please Athiest?
Sorry...away for the weekend.
Anyway, the right answer was indeed Mark Ramprakash!
Well donw Old Batsman!
Samir's comment was a good one, although wrong. On that excellent(!) program CricketAM we are being treated to a Brain and Brawn competition between cricket teams. Ramps, as the brawn on Surrey's team, chose to hold a heavy weight for as long as possible in his LEFT hand.
I have to say that anyone who had watched Strictly Come Dancing, where close ups are commonplace, would have recognised this view immediately.
Patricia: I KNEW IT! There was something lefty about that bum.
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