• Geoff "Henry" Lawson- Ashes, The Drag and Batsman's weaknesses

  • Sep 15 2021
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

Geoff "Henry" Lawson- Ashes, The Drag and Batsman's weaknesses

  • Summary

  • .10 A review of his Player profile form 1984.85- Yacht rock, Tee Totalling, Literature ,

    7.30- His unique bowling action including the Drag. Where did it come from?

    9.30- Hole for the big toe- and cricket boots dunlop volleys puma Sheffield Hope Sweeney.

    12.15- The evolvement in his action side on insuring vs outswing.

    14.00- using your wicketkeeper for action help,

    14.40- Visualisation bowling,

    16.40 His FBC teammates, Lillee, Thomson, Hogg and Whitney,

    24.50 Can Pat Cummins captain Australia,

    29.10- Young Mark Taylor and Steve Waugh leadership.

    30.42- The Ashes 1982.83 The Spearhead- Alderman injury, Coping with the Lillee legacy,

    35.20- The Ambrose bouncer impact and not packing his own helmet, 

    36.20- 1989 Ashes- Bowling with Alderman and Merv, Dream series, 

    37.35- The Baggy Green and the song,

    39.15- Playing 10 consecutive tests and the Great West Indian Teams,- “Brutal Cricket”

    45-00- Alan Border’s influence on that era,

    46.30- His time as Pakistan coach,

    49.15- Rating current Aussie FBC Cummins, Starc, Hazlewood, Pattinson,

    50.45- What would he do as Cricket Australia CEO?

    55.00- A review of his JVC tv AD- Did I say Batsman weaknesses?


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