UNIHAMMERED 3:01 Fri Dec 25
RIP John Edrich
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Aged 83 - a good innings. One of my favourite players growing up.
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Far Cough
3:09 Fri Dec 25
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RIP John Edrich the more likeable of that opening partnership
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Sven Roeder
3:16 Fri Dec 25
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Old school opener from the era of no helmets & frightening fast bowlers from the West Indies & Lillee/Thomson etc RIP
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On The Ball
4:22 Fri Dec 25
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RIP.
2019 Cricket World Cup Final is on Sky Sports now. His stand performed very well that day.
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Sven Roeder
4:43 Fri Dec 25
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It’s his dad ( & Denis Compton’s) stand Did the Lords tour early in the year & it was a building site Should be finished now in a new improved version?
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lab
5:22 Fri Dec 25
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Have his signature on a Surrey bat
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martinbritt_63
5:31 Fri Dec 25
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Sven Roeder 4:43 Fri Dec 25
Bill Edrich was his cousin - not his father - another cousin, Geoff - played for Lancashire. I think that five of the family played county cricket.
There are tales - maybe apocryphal - of a complete XI of Edriches being fielded in their native county of Norfolk.
Who knows - anyway a terrific resilient and brave opener. He could score apace too - his 310 no against NZ contained 52 fours and 5 sixes - not bad.
RIP sir.
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Sven Roeder
6:04 Fri Dec 25
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As they were from Norfolk I will take your word for the exact family relationships. But the stand at Lords is named after the former Middlesex pair of Bill Edrich & Denis Compton. Compton was my Mum’s absolute idol so only surprised that neither me or my brother were called Denis.
John Edrich was the one who took on Lillee & Thomson and then the Windies in 1976 when he was in his late 30’s unlike Boycott. Him and the 40 something Close with no helmets against the 1976 West Indians was real courage
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martinbritt_63
6:22 Fri Dec 25
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Re Bill Edrich
Edrich's three brothers, Brian, Eric and Geoff, and also his cousin, John, all played first-class cricket. Locally in Norfolk the Edriches were able to raise a full team of eleven. In 1938 a team composed entirely of Edriches beat Norfolk in a one-day match.[2]
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ted fenton
6:26 Fri Dec 25
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Another top English sportsman passes.
R.I.P. Sir.
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Far Cough
6:27 Fri Dec 25
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Didn't Denis Compton and his brother Leslie play for Arsenal?
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ted fenton
9:18 Fri Dec 25
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Yes FC
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Hammer and Pickle
10:57 Fri Dec 25
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He opened facing Holding and Roberts not even wearing a helmet and is awe-inspiring.
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normannomates
12:38 Sat Dec 26
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RIP The Edrich family name is legendary. Bill did the biz for middle seaxe back in the day also Days long gone and abused
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normannomates
12:43 Sat Dec 26
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back in the day if you showed weakness you were toast.
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normannomates
12:47 Sat Dec 26
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Bill was a bit of a lad apparently.. quality
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ChesterRd
1:50 Sat Dec 26
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Went on an overseas cricket tour about 25 years ago and John Edrich was one of the hosts, he was a lovely chap. Had time for everyone. So interesting hearing his thoughts on the days play. I think it was the same tour where Clive Radley was another host. Again top bloke, great laugh even though he was Spurs.
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Coffee
8:06 Sat Dec 26
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Robin Jackman too. Out for 75.
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Lato
11:02 Sat Dec 26
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John Edrich was one of the first players I became aware of when I took an interest in Cricket in the early 70's. Top opening batsman, brave as a lion.
RIP John
RIP Robin Jackman
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VirginiaHam
6:54 Sat Dec 26
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I didn't know John Edrich, but played quite a bit with Jackers. 1400 1st class wickets form someone who was around 80mph.
He really was a classic bowler. Upright with a great hand position, he bowled away swing and off cutters from over the batsman's off stump. Miss the ball and you're bowled or lbw. If you get inside the line to avoid that, the chances are you'll nick it. Add in the odd bouncer, and he was a handful.
Add to that, h was a top bloke and willing to help anyone and share his knowledge.
RIP Jackers.
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altyhammer
9:08 Sat Dec 26
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I remember my Mum, not my dad, taking me to the Saturday of a test at the Oval in the early to mid sixties. If my memory is right, he took a catch in the covers from a ball that hardly left the ground going at some speed. Have no idea who it was against though. I took to him from that day. RIP Sir.
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