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Story Time 274 - Let’s all eat some ants

by Adam Collins, Geoff Lemon

The Final Word Cricket Podcast

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"Lilly took his wicket in 1896, making him the first person to get a wicket keeping dismissal bowling overarm."
"Gilchrist’s story is one of extraordinary talent marred by uncontrollable chaos."
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Episode Summary

In this episode, the hosts delve into the lives of two cricketers: Dick Lilly and Roy Gilchrist. Dick Lilly became notable in cricket history as the first wicketkeeper to take a wicket bowled overarm in a test match, doing so in 1896. He had a solid career with a test bowling average of 23, contributing both as a keeper and a bowler in his time. Lilly is remembered for his involvement in high-profile matches, such as his role in the 1902 Edgbaston test, which featured some of the greats of English cricket.

The episode then transitions to Roy Gilchrist, an incredibly talented bowler whose career was marked by madness and tumultuous behavior. Known for bowling beamers, he often crossed the line with his antics both on and off the pitch, including an incident where he allegedly pulled a knife on his captain. Despite his successes, including a staggering number of wickets in domestic leagues, his erratic behavior led to his early exit from Test cricket. The episode reflects on how both players' stories contributed a unique narrative to cricket history.

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Episode Summary

In this episode, the hosts delve into the lives of two cricketers: Dick Lilly and Roy Gilchrist. Dick Lilly became notable in cricket history as the first wicketkeeper to take a wicket bowled overarm in a test match, doing so in 1896. He had a solid career with a test bowling average of 23, contributing both as a keeper and a bowler in his time. Lilly is remembered for his involvement in high-profile matches, such as his role in the 1902 Edgbaston test, which featured some of the greats of English cricket.

The episode then transitions to Roy Gilchrist, an incredibly talented bowler whose career was marked by madness and tumultuous behavior. Known for bowling beamers, he often crossed the line with his antics both on and off the pitch, including an incident where he allegedly pulled a knife on his captain. Despite his successes, including a staggering number of wickets in domestic leagues, his erratic behavior led to his early exit from Test cricket. The episode reflects on how both players' stories contributed a unique narrative to cricket history.

Key Takeaways

  • Dick Lilly is the first wicketkeeper to take a wicket while bowling overarm in a test match.
  • Roy Gilchrist's chaotic behavior overshadowed his cricketing talent and led to an early end to his international career.

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