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A Shepherd's Life

By Brian Halford on Apr 23, 09 03:06 PM

Warwickshire 63 for 3 (23 overs). Troughton 22, Bell 4.

Trott, on 22, played a shot that he will not look back upon with affection, loose and airy, and edged Tomlinson then saw Cork take a remarkable catch at first slip. He took an age to move for the ball and we all thought he was asleep but then he stuck out a hand and clutched the fast-travelling sphere when it was almost beyond him.

He celebrated by having a rather charmless exchange, mimicking the Brummie accent and making an unappealing gesture with his body, with a supporter at the City End.

When interviewed, by the way, Cork still occasionally refers to himself in the third person.

4 Comments

windy said:

he is a card is Corky, probably insane too

Val Studley Bear said:

Never liked him since his attitude during the T20 QF at Edgbaston v Lancashire..this just confirms that he is an ape in whatever team colour he wears.
Pah!

Val Studley Bear said:

Never liked him since his attitude during the T20 QF at Edgbaston v Lancashire..this just confirms that he is an ape in whatever team colour he wears.
Pah!

Ian said:

I've never liked him either. Didn't realise he'd fallen victim to the third person syndrome.

Someone less restrained than me would suggest a few chants to him of "you're just a has-been show pony, has-been show pony"...

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