Yeah right - try playing baseball one day and you might understand. They are both great sports with great athletes at the top of the profession.
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I didn’t suggest they weren’t great athletes or that the catches weren’t impressive. I’m simply suggesting that it’s much easier to take a one handed catch if you’re wearing a massive catching glove than if you aren’t. Surely you can’t disagree with that?
The cricket one. Here is Kiermaier's catch at the wall
So at kids cricket training/nets I volunteered to keep.. the only mitts was a baseball one. I must say that trying to catch a ball with a reverse cup on my weak (left) side was probably the most difficult thing I have tried. Again it’s probably because my training/instincts is to catch a ball in my palm and facing forward .. in baseball I had to try and catch it in the web and (palm) facing backwards .. bloody difficult
All good catches. But Ben Stokes didn’t have the advantage of a bloody great baseball glove on his hand. He actually had to catch the ball as well. In silly boys rounders all you have to do is stick your hand in the way and the glove does the rest.
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