Well done lads for hanging on - love these tense draws! Wish I’d had a close finish to film this season - everything has been one-sided! Try and encourage your cameraman (who does a brilliant job and clearly has great equipment) to say a few words every so often - even the count down of the balls in the last over added so much. Anyhow - good luck chaps and keep the filming going.....
Sanderstead CCTV's Silly Point : This from Sanderstead’s very own Dan Allen, the James Cameron of cricket coverage. He hasn’t improved their play but SCCTV is fast becoming a cult channel even for those who have nothing to do with Sanderstead...like me. Good fighting draw.🏏🏏🏏
That appeal in the second to last over was ridiculous. Everybody appealed. Good on the umpire for not being pressured. It is extremely satisfying watching a last pair block out for so many overs and watch the deflated fielding side at the end. Well done TB
I'm a cricket nut and found this recently on my surfing. Great content. I've watched about half a dozen of your vids now. I'm even starting to appreciate the different characters. Has the pre season started yet?
The only game where a draw is celebrated. Whilst you can feel for Horsham as they bowled themselves in to a winning position, that is cricket and why it is a game of tactics and chess-play. Superb rear guard action Three bridges. Well played.
It's one of the intricate beauties of cricket, a complexity derived over decades of sporting maturation - the draw. Avoiding defeat in competition as Sun Tzu might have purported is akin to victory and surely more likely to sell pints. Cricket lovely cricket.
Start and the end of the season are 50overs win lose, coloured kit, pink ball, middle of the season is timed cricket, win lose draw, whites, red ball format
I can definitely tell you George Garton bowls 80 but this umpire definitely wanted to be on tom haines' good side, oooh sussex player lets give everything he bowls out
@@paulofuller6492 your right there.. 20 years ago we had Allan Donald, Wasim Akram, Darren Altree, Dame Maynard, Marlon Black, Nadeem Ikbal.. They are the ones I can remember.. Different gravy.
@@ThreeBridgesCricketClub Personally I found it an exciting finish...makes a nice change to see a decent bit of defensive play...boundaries are exciting, but a good battle between bowler and batsman...that's cricket ;)