'Dire Prior' finally earns recognition following Ashes victory.Byline: ANI London, Sep 3 (ANI): Wicketkeeper wick·et·keep·er n. The cricket player positioned immediately behind the wicket in play. wicketkeeper Noun Cricket the fielder positioned directly behind the wicket Matt Prior says he has proved the selectors right, both with the bat, as well as through his flawless work behind the stumps, as England sealed a 2-1 Ashes victory over Australia. Dubbed dub 1 tr.v. dubbed, dub·bing, dubs 1. To tap lightly on the shoulder by way of conferring knighthood. 2. To honor with a new title or description. 3. 'Dire Prior' by England legend Bob Willis Robert ("Bob") George Dylan Willis (born in Sunderland 30 May 1949) is a former cricketer who played for Surrey, Warwickshire, Northern Transvaal and England. He adopted his second middle name "Dylan" by deed poll in honour of his idol Bob Dylan. before the series, the 27-year-old turned in some excellent performances to help win back the little urn. Speaking to All Out Cricket All Out Cricket is a monthly English cricket magazine which features county and international players in a contemporary lifestyle manner. Published by the Professional Cricketers' Association and Trinorth, a specialist cricket publisher, it was launched in April 2004. magazine, Prior said: "I don't want people noticing me because that means they are still talking about me in the job." "It's been a goal of mine to get to a place where the keeping position wasn't discussed and I knew the only way to get to that was putting in good performances with the bat and gloves," The Sun quoted him, as saying. "The scrutiny that the England wicketkeeper is under is massive but it's something I have to take on the chin and know that if I do drop a ball, no matter how difficult it might be, it is going to get looked at from every angle. And once I got over that realisation - I found that I could get on with my job," Prior added. Prior's personal highlight this summer was the 115-run win at Lord's. His keeping saw just nine byes conceded in the Test, compared to a whopping 31 for Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin. With the bat, a 42-ball 61 in the second innings INNINGS, estates. Lands gained from the sea by draining. Cunn. L. Dict. h. t.; Law of Sewers, 31. set up the victory charge for Andrew Flintoff and Co as they skittled the Aussies. And after seeing the wickets tumble at the home of cricket on day five, Prior added: "You play a county game at Lord's and you think 'wow, this is incredible'. "Then you play a Test match there and you think 'this is what it's all about' - playing there with that Test match buzz - it's a completely different atmosphere. And then you play an Ashes Test and you think 'this is unbelievable'. "And then you win an Ashes Test match at Lord's after turning up on the last day, with thousands of fans unable to get in. The noise in the Long Room when we walked out was just astounding a·stound tr.v. a·stound·ed, a·stound·ing, a·stounds To astonish and bewilder. See Synonyms at surprise. [From Middle English astoned, past participle of astonen, ," he said. (ANI) Copyright 2009 Asian News International The Asian News International (ANI) agency provides multimedia news to China and 50 bureaus in India. It covers virtually all of South Asia since its foundation and presently claims, on its official website, to be the leading South Asia-wide news agency. (ANI) - All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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