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00:00Clare requires 40.
00:30Now then, if you have blue chalk in your veins, prepare to spill it now, because it's time for pool.
00:42Yankee snooker, the billiards the lads play in the Bronx.
00:45We brought it on the indoor league alongside darts by lasses who could out-throw Maid Marian,
00:50and armed wrestlers who could out-grapple little John and Fryer Took at the same time.
00:53But first, let's get all those limers acquainted with the rules of Yankee pool.
00:58It's played on a half-size billiard table, and you kick off just like snooker.
01:02You belt the cue ball at a diamond with seven balls that are fully coloured, called solids,
01:07and seven balls with white stripes on them, called stripes.
01:10And look out for that black ball in the middle with eight chalk, and it's because it's a bogey.
01:14But the big thing is to forget the number on the balls. They're just for extra identification.
01:18Because once you drop a solid or a stripe, the aim is to sink all the other solids and stripes.
01:23Then, when you've done that, you try and sink the black ball in the pocket you nominate.
01:27Take this young young Louis Alvarez. He's already sunk three-stripe balls,
01:31and he's got four more stripes to get down before he gets a chance for the black to win the game.
01:36He's playing Johnny Virgo, an international snooker player from Lancashire,
01:39who's two ahead as we pick it up.
01:41Hector Omedas is keeping tabs on it.
01:44Coming back into the game, his American supporters now must begin to be more hopeful
01:50of Louis Alvarez's chances.
01:52Don't forget they have one game each.
01:56He's made it.
01:58The score is now 5-4.
02:01And Johnny Virgo is now being crowded by Louis Alvarez.
02:05He's playing into the side pocket.
02:07He's coming into the side pocket with this ball.
02:09Taking his time.
02:14He's made it.
02:15He's tied it up at 5-5.
02:17What a game.
02:18What drama.
02:19What tension.
02:20It's all on it now.
02:21This is all on it now.
02:24Alvarez should make this dead easy over the side pocket to go ahead 6-5.
02:29He fails here.
02:30Wonderful.
02:31Alvarez is now leading Virgo.
02:33What a comeback.
02:34From 5-1 down, he's now gone 6-5 ahead.
02:38One off the 8th ball.
02:45It hooked.
02:46He played it too hard.
02:49He played it too hard.
02:52There's two balls to go for Virgo.
02:54Virgo has a hard shot here.
02:55It's not an easy shot, this.
02:58Still, Virgo is pretty good.
03:01No serve.
03:02We still have Luis Alvarez.
03:04We still have Luis Alvarez.
03:05One ball to go for that slack and it's over the end pocket.
03:09He should make it, although it's not too easy.
03:12No.
03:13No, he chopped it.
03:14He chopped it.
03:15He made a terrible mistake there.
03:17Not one you would have expected.
03:18Nerves played a big part, obviously.
03:23This is a beautiful shot.
03:26What a shot from Virgo.
03:28To tie it up at 6-6.
03:33No.
03:36This that one, he played it too hard.
03:38He realizes.
03:39And he smiles at his error.
03:41Now we have Luis Alvarez back.
03:43A long shot off the table.
03:45To the end pocket.
03:46And if he makes this, he's on the black.
03:48Oh, he wasn't even close.
04:05Obviously, nerves have now entered into the whole game.
04:08The black is down on the side and looking dangerous for the one who can put his ball in.
04:11Virgo takes his time.
04:18And he's made it.
04:20Virgo taking the black into the top right and back.
04:22Here he is on the black and it should be an easy shot for Virgo.
04:26What a game this has been.
04:27And he's made it.
04:28Johnny Virgo by one ball.
04:30That's pool for you.
04:32See how the kids shot with a crooked finger while Johnny Virgo did the classic delicate billiard bridge.
04:38More pool next time.
04:40We'll see if any yank can beat our labs.
04:42But right now, let's get in at the death of a top ladies' dart match.
04:45It's the deciding leg in the quarterfinal match between Jessie Catrick of Middlesbrough, mother of five,
04:50and also no mug at producing doubles when they're required,
04:53and Elsie Francis of Coventry.
04:55Jessie chucks in pairs competition with her husband.
04:58But today she's on her tod, fighting for a place in the semis.
05:01It's one leg apiece.
05:03She's got 30.
05:04She wants two eights.
05:05Two eights over there, girl.
05:06Come on, bang it in.
05:07Unlucky.
05:0730 score.
05:09Player requires 32.
05:1032 now.
05:11So Elsie really needs his 216s to get back into this championship.
05:14That's unlucky.
05:15Two eights next door.
05:16That's just inside.
05:17Two fours up there.
05:19Oh, into 30.
05:20I think.
05:22So now Jessie Catrick, the steady of the two, wants two eights now to make sure of a place in the semifinal.
05:27Two fours she wants.
05:29That's 18, I think.
05:30Yes, it is.
05:3232, the player.
05:33So now Elsie to get back into this championship.
05:36Unlucky.
05:37On the wire.
05:38Two eights next door.
05:39Two fours over there at two o'clock.
05:42Oh, just inside again.
05:43The girls are really turning it on.
05:45They're really trying so hard.
05:46That is, that is, Jessie Catrick.
05:52Jessie Catrick.
05:53How do you play?
05:55Family punkers could have chucked arrows like that.
05:57There'd be no need to go tying herself through the railings.
06:00Jessie's got Jean Dickinson of Stockport to worry about now.
06:02Jean's just a bit good.
06:04Her and her old man won the Bristol Pairs together, and she often produces the big scores.
06:08Jean Dickinson, from the Stockport area.
06:12She's a local player in the Doggan Parkers at Heaton Mersey.
06:15Plays once a week in the Stockport District Ladies League.
06:19Jessie Catrick.
06:22Only been playing a couple of years, so one of the lesser experienced players.
06:25One hundred!
06:28But she may have only been playing for a couple of years, but she can find the tons.
06:31She can sort them out.
06:33But this is Jean Dickinson.
06:35One hundred and twenty!
06:36Just a taste of top-class turning by two of the best in the business.
06:43And let's stick with it.
06:43Twenty-three.
06:44These two are already sure of sticking a few quid in the bank,
06:47but it's gold medals and the top prize of a hundred and fifty green,
06:49and they'll each be really wanted.
06:53And it's Jean Dickinson wanting two ones now up there in the madhouse,
06:56as they say, in international darts,
06:57and that is the reason why it's mad when you get two twenties next door.
07:04Two fours now.
07:05For Jessie Catrick.
07:07Just look at her concentrate.
07:08Two twos.
07:10Six scores.
07:11Just inside.
07:12And she wants two ones.
07:14She wants two twos.
07:16Well, that'll lose.
07:19And you can see, really and truly,
07:21Jean Dickinson there from Stockport,
07:24a housewife absolutely bubbling over with emotion because she's very cool and calm.
07:29And really, I think her husband's there now.
07:33She's having a quick drop of the old light L.
07:36Game on, please.
07:37Mrs. Catrick through.
07:38That last a smile of relief, I think, more than anything else.
07:42So, Jessie Catrick now from Middlesbrough with a leg behind.
07:47One game down.
07:48Best of three, remember?
07:4981.
07:49And she comes straight back in with 81.
07:54This is the blonde lady from Middlesbrough.
07:56Jean Dickinson, one up.
07:58Ready?
07:5945.
07:59Perhaps she's feeling that she's just got one leg on the way to a place in the final
08:04and a lot of money.
08:06But Jessie Catrick isn't finished.
08:09She's the captain of the Crest Hotel Middlesbrough darts team.
08:13She enjoys dressmaking, walking, and gardening.
08:15But this lady is Jean Dickinson.
08:17And her hobbies also are knitting and gardening.
08:19100.
08:21And also playing darts.
08:23And playing darts very well with 100.
08:26Mrs. Catrick.
08:2985.
08:3285.
08:33There's some pretty good scores going now.
08:37That looks like one.
08:38That looks like two.
08:40Three.
08:41Three.
08:42Well, the marker's poisoned again.
08:44I said good scores.
08:45Mrs. Dickinson replied with bottom of the house three.
08:5283.
08:54Jessie Catrick fighting hard.
08:5963.
09:0260.
09:0360.
09:04And this leg has really settled down to some pretty steady sort of scores.
09:08Mrs. Catrick.
09:12Very, very steady.
09:1324.
09:1424.
09:15You can see those scores there.
09:1680s and 50s and 100s and 60s.
09:18Very good stuff for the ladies.
09:1943 scored.
09:2543.
09:27Jessie Catrick.
09:30With her husband, she has won the county final up there in Middlesbrough.
09:34Remember, this is the first really major televised competition for Lady Dartists.
09:4224.
09:44And indeed, they are playing with a lot of skill and a lot of ability.
09:4944.
09:5360.
09:54She scored 60.
09:55Jessie Catrick really playing quite well now.
09:57And Mrs. Dickinson would love to score a very large total, I think, here.
10:02Because she trails by over 100 now.
10:04In the second leg.
10:05She's already got one leg up.
10:0684.
10:0784.
10:0884 she has.
10:11She wants 212.
10:12She wants 260s now.
10:13She got a 60.
10:14She got a 12.
10:14Yes, what a good shot out.
10:1784.
10:18One apiece.
10:20And here they go for the clincher.
10:22Jean Dickinson, who gets the first throw.
10:25Remember, it's 501.
10:26Subtracted total.
10:27She must get a double out, but she goes straight in and straight in with 20.
10:3225.
10:3355.
10:34Indeed, it was a treble five, so it's 55 she scores there.
10:38This is Jessie Catrick.
10:39Really shows some impressive form and some devastating finishing in her second leg there.
10:4326.
10:4526.
10:45The classic bed and breakfast.
10:50That looks like treble five.
10:52That looks like 35.
10:5355.
10:5455 scored, indeed.
10:57That's two scores of 55 for Jean Dickinson.
11:00Mrs. Catrick here for the Middlesbrough area.
11:03She's got 25 so far.
11:0425.
11:0545 scored.
11:08And again, it's very close.
11:1045.
11:17Number 45.
11:18Ladies' Darts, of course, very popular up and down the country.
11:21Our competition this year has a tremendous national flavor with players from Middlesbrough, like
11:27Mrs. Catrick there, throwing.
11:28From the Lancashire area, like Mrs. Dickinson.
11:32We've got players from Cornwall and all over the country.
11:34A really national flavor to this Ladies' Darts.
11:37We could really call this the unofficial Ladies' Championship of Great Britain, I'm sure.
11:42And nobody really would argue.
11:44This, indeed, is Mrs. Catrick.
11:47Looking very steady, indeed.
11:49She really has found a lot of style and amazing grace.
12:0045 scored.
12:0145.
12:03And they're coming down through the totals with, if not spectacular success.
12:09Very steady scoring.
12:0960.
12:13Both these ladies have got their relatives watching from the back of this very large crowd here.
12:21No doubt biting their nails and dragging on their rolled ciggies because it's all very well
12:26for the ladies to moan at the men for playing darts.
12:28But now, in this competition, the dart is in the other hand, as you could say.
12:34100.
12:34And that's 100 from Jessie Catrick.
12:37And she now goes into a very slight lead.
12:40The scores are coming down.
12:40They're both now down in the hundreds.
12:42So we're going to get a decision pretty soon now.
12:45That's 81 now for Mrs. Dickinson.
12:49That's unlucky for Mrs. Catrick.
12:51Just under the 60.
12:55100.
12:56And that's another good score.
12:57100.
12:57She only wants 88 now.
12:59And she wants 120.
13:01120 now, Mrs. Dickinson.
13:03She wants to come downstairs.
13:04Yes, she has.
13:0554 scored.
13:0788.
13:07Now, I think she'll go...
13:08She'll go for 12, 16, double top, I think.
13:12No, she's missed it.
13:13She's got 116.
13:13Will she stay down there?
13:14She is.
13:15That's unlucky for the double, love.
13:1740 scored.
13:1844, 66.
13:20Very unlucky.
13:2066 going.
13:2266 going.
13:24She's gone over there.
13:25That's the six.
13:26She wants 20 double top.
13:27That's just the one.
13:28She wants a 19, I think.
13:29Oh, dear.
13:30She's got a 57.
13:3164 scored.
13:3364.
13:33So, Mrs. Dickinson is up on double one, but this is 48 going, and she wants double 16 for
13:39Mrs. Catrick for replacing the finals.
13:41Two 12s now.
13:43She's got an eight.
13:45Oh, just underneath.
13:4536, Scott.
13:47Blair requires two.
13:48Well, now, Mrs. Dickinson for replacing the final with double one, just over the top.
13:54She needs to come down a bit, girl.
13:56Come on.
13:57Oh, too far down.
13:59Blair requires 12.
14:0012 now for Mrs. Jessie Catrick, a rank outsider at the start of this competition, needing
14:06two sixes for replacing the final, and a lot of bread on the end of it.
14:11Oh.
14:12There it's gone.
14:12Just so close.
14:14Two ones now.
14:15Mrs. Dickinson with everybody in Stockport rooting for her, just outside, so close.
14:20Oh, bad luck, girl.
14:23Just next door in double 20.
14:2512 of the blurb.
14:26So, again, the spotlight's on Jessie from Middlesbrough.
14:30Two threes, bottom of the house.
14:33Game shot, and this is done it.
14:36And Mrs. Catrick does it.
14:42My missus would get kissed, too, if she was sure we're bringing home 100 quid.
14:46Meet the other lady finalist in part two.
14:48I'll see the inner take.
14:50Hey, up, a few weeks back, we saw Jean Smith of Bristol, the best ladies' darts player
15:10in the world, hammered in the indoor league competition.
15:12Now have a look at the lass who's rated number two in the world.
15:15She's called Brenda Simpson.
15:16She comes from Dronefield, Derbyshire.
15:18Now her ambition is to beat all the men and win the news of the world championship.
15:22But today, Brenda's got a fight on, because she won't meet many blokes that can outchook
15:26a little lady from Cornwall called Loveday King.
15:29These are the two anti-post favourites in the indoor league ladies' championship.
15:35And that is, just case in point, Mrs. Loveday King from Cornwall.
15:38Just straight off with a ton.
15:40And this is Mrs. Brenda Simpson, and she's a pretty cool little lady as well, who's replied
15:44with 85.
15:47And really and truly, I'm sure the other ladies will forgive me when I say that these two,
15:51in this second semi-final, have really looked like the real dead eyes of this competition.
15:59And two tons straight away from the lady from Cornwall.
16:04This is Mrs. Brenda Simpson from Dronefield in Derbyshire.
16:09Mrs. Loveday King, a housewife with three children, playing darts for 12 years, and my goodness,
16:15can't she play as well?
16:1721.
16:20Brenda Simpson from Cecil Road, Dronefield, plays in the Chesterfield and District Ladies' Dance
16:25and Domino's League.
16:27And she's got a lot of honours in the Derbyshire area.
16:32But Mrs. King from Cornwall, a lot of support there.
16:3741.
16:38With 41 there, member of the Wadebridge Darts League.
16:41But Mrs. Simpson, her ambition is to be the first national ladies' title winner,
16:46and also to be the first woman to play in the News of the World final.
16:5030.
16:51Well, darling, you'll have to do better than that to make the News of the World final.
16:5430 scored.
16:57Mrs. King, after a colossal start, beginning to feel a bit of a draft.
17:06This is Mrs. Simpson.
17:08Remember, this is the second semifinal with a lot of money at stake.
17:14The winner of this competition, remember, gets 150 quid.
17:18The runner-up gets 100, and we then have two prizes of 50 quid.
17:2230.
17:23So whoever wins this one is on for 100 quid anyway, and that's a lot of gin and orange.
17:33Mrs. King.
17:34No, it isn't.
17:35Mrs. Simpson.
17:3645.
17:36Both have almost identical shaped darts.
17:39Darts, of course, differ very greatly.
17:42You can see now, Mrs. King.
17:45100.
17:46Has feathered flights, and the long cane-type flight tops.
17:51Mrs. Simpson has, it looks like paper flights.
17:55Very slender, small darts.
17:56100.
17:57And if there's nothing wrong with the darts, 83 she wants.
18:03She's got 19.
18:04This is Mrs. King.
18:05They really come down this one terrifically quickly.
18:0767 scored.
18:0967 scored.
18:10And the player requires 99.
18:1299 now for Mrs. Simpson.
18:14They really have come flashing through this one.
18:17She wants 70.
18:1979.
18:21Is that a 48?
18:21I think it is.
18:22It's 3 16s.
18:23I can't quite see.
18:24I think it is.
18:2659 scored.
18:2759 scored anyway.
18:28So now we have...
18:29The player requires 16.
18:30Mrs. King on two-eighths.
18:32Game!
18:32Oh, terrific stuff.
18:33That's the first game to Mrs. Loveday-King.
18:37Among the ladies in the semifinals of the indoor league darts,
18:40you do not muck about when it comes to a double.
18:42And as you saw then, Mrs. Loveday-King,
18:44look at her using the chalk there very carefully
18:46to get a little bit more slipperiness,
18:48a little bit more of a comfortable hold on her darts.
18:51Aim on, please.
18:52And she really has looked good, this little lady.
18:54But Mrs. Simpson is no mug.
18:57As I said, she is no mug.
18:59Bang, bang.
19:00One ton coming up.
19:01No, she's come downstairs.
19:0399.
19:03Doctor's orders.
19:07Mrs. King.
19:09She has one horse in the stable.
19:1145.
19:12And 45 under her belt in this second leg,
19:15second semifinal.
19:16Mrs. Simpson, be spectacled very calm.
19:1960.
19:20Oh, it's an awful...
19:22100,000.
19:22140!
19:24140.
19:25And that's super darts.
19:27Oh, any man would be proud of that,
19:28and I bet her hubby's proud of her.
19:3268!
19:3468.
19:35Mrs. Simpson now needs his second leg very badly.
19:38My goodness, she has played well here.
19:41Looks like 25...
19:4285!
19:4385!
19:43The maid marion of international ladies' darts.
19:5130!
19:55Oh, this is Mrs. Simpson,
19:56and she really has been setting the crowd alight so far.
19:58Let's see what she can do here.
19:59That's five.
19:59Not so many now, love.
20:0125.
20:0285!
20:03And really...
20:04Really.
20:1140!
20:1240 scored for Mrs. King.
20:13Mrs. King lagging a lot.
20:1592.
20:15Larry Choir's 92.
20:1692, the player.
20:18She's gone for 60 and missed it.
20:20She wants 72.
20:21I think she might come over on 16s.
20:24No, she went for 312.
20:2648 scored.
20:2748 scored.
20:29A very unusual shot there,
20:30but she knew what she was doing.
20:33Now, Mrs. King really has got to go some.
20:3560!
20:3660.
20:36The player requires 44.
20:3844 she wants.
20:39Now, which way will she go?
20:4010 or a 6, I should think.
20:41She's gone for 12.
20:42She needs two 16s.
20:44A classic shot.
20:46Oh, unlucky girl.
20:4728 scored.
20:48She needs two 8s.
20:50Mrs. King,
20:51who's looked so cool.
20:55Hasn't been this far behind.
20:5785.
20:58And she's got 85.
20:59Player requires 16.
21:00Now, Mrs. Simpson to level them up on 2 8s.
21:04Oh, that's 16.
21:05And if you do that,
21:06that's just enough,
21:07and it's not a double.
21:08So, Mrs. King coming back into the reckoning.
21:1422.
21:14Oh, she didn't really want that.
21:16She wanted a very big score then.
21:18Mrs. Simpson,
21:18wetting her lips,
21:20trying to find some stamina.
21:23Oh, dear.
21:24Just the wrong side.
21:24Player requires 151.
21:27151 is a good shot out here.
21:29If she can get it,
21:29she's not going to now.
21:31She comes downstairs.
21:32She might be in business.
21:3397 scored.
21:3497.
21:35And now Mrs. Simpson
21:36must stop playing ducks and drakes.
21:38She's got to get out now.
21:41That's very close.
21:42A good lay.
21:43She's got to come over a bit
21:44for 2 8s.
21:46Oh.
21:46The grouping
21:47could not be matched
21:49by the Beatles.
21:53This is Mrs. King.
21:57Well, I don't know what she's got.
21:5815.
21:5915 scored.
22:0139 left.
22:0139 left.
22:0339 left.
22:04She's got to come.
22:04Oh, dear.
22:05What has she done?
22:06She's got...
22:0647 scored.
22:07She's got 47.
22:08There requires 16.
22:09And now Mrs. Simpson.
22:10Well, Mrs. King had her chance,
22:11so I couldn't quite see what she wanted.
22:13She wanted double top.
22:14She got a 1.
22:15But now Mrs. Simpson
22:15on 2 8s
22:16to level it up.
22:19Second semi-final.
22:20She needs this one
22:21for the big bread.
22:24Oh.
22:24Eight score.
22:25Just inside.
22:262 4s.
22:28Now Mrs. King needs 7.
22:29What will she do?
22:30She's come down for 3,
22:31and she's missed it.
22:32Well, Mrs. Simpson
22:33has had every chance here.
22:35She'll be really kicking herself
22:36if she lets this one slip away.
22:39Two 4s.
22:40There you go.
22:41And the second game
22:42to Mrs. Simpson.
22:43As we thought,
22:44real tight match
22:44between these two lovelies.
22:46Now for the deciding leg.
22:48Mrs. King throwing.
22:49The all-important decider
22:50of the second semi-final
22:52between Mrs. Loveday-King
22:53from Bellevista,
22:54Trevanson-Wode,
22:56Wadebridge-Cornwall.
22:57All the way up
22:58from the West Country.
22:5956.
22:59It's a challenge
23:01for this big ladies
23:01darts title.
23:0256.
23:03This is Mrs. Brenda Simpson
23:04from Cecil Road,
23:05Dronfield,
23:05in the Derbyshire area.
23:07And she's straight in business
23:09with her 60.
23:10100.
23:11100.
23:12And Mrs. Simpson really
23:13having struggled a bit
23:15to get a double
23:16to level it up.
23:19Now is Mrs. King
23:20from Cornwall cracking?
23:22Because she has played
23:24so brilliantly,
23:24so steadily,
23:25but this lady now
23:26seems to have
23:27all the aces
23:27up her sleeve.
23:29That's 60,
23:30double top,
23:31single.
23:3165.
23:3265,
23:33old age pension.
23:36Mrs. King,
23:37Mrs. King
23:37must steady down.
23:38She must try
23:39and find
23:39the old sparkle.
23:40She's done it.
23:4199.
23:4199 there.
23:46So,
23:48the second semi-final,
23:50everything on it.
23:51A lot of money at stake.
23:5281.
23:5481.
23:5481 for Mrs. Simpson.
24:00Mrs. Loveday King,
24:01secretary of the
24:02Wade Bridge Dart League.
24:04Works in a sub-post office.
24:0561.
24:07And she certainly
24:08can tot her figures up
24:09pretty well on the dart board.
24:10But this is Mrs. Simpson.
24:12She has everything going for her.
24:14She won her last horse here.
24:1526.
24:17And she's got 26 there.
24:18And I dare say,
24:19she will say something
24:20extraordinarily vulgar
24:21to her husband
24:22about that score.
24:2539.
24:27Because both husbands,
24:28I think,
24:28are just lurking
24:29in the background,
24:30trying to kick
24:31the wife into action.
24:33And as the tension builds
24:34on this last,
24:35last late,
24:36second semi-final,
24:38Mrs. Simpson with 45.
24:40And now,
24:41Mrs. King throwing.
24:42That looks like double top.
24:4340 scored.
24:4345, I think it is.
24:45Right on the wire.
24:4565.
24:4665 scored indeed.
24:48It was just inside the 20.
24:52Mrs. Simpson, no.
24:5745 scored.
24:58The player requires
24:59136.
25:01136 now for Mrs. King.
25:03That's 20.
25:03116 left.
25:04That looks like 60.
25:0798 scored.
25:0898 scored.
25:09That's a good one.
25:10She's really ambitious.
25:11The player requires 139.
25:12139.
25:13There's absolutely nothing
25:14in this one.
25:16But Mrs. Simpson
25:17needs a good score
25:17and she hasn't got it.
25:19And the player requires
25:2038.
25:21So 38 now
25:21for Mrs. King
25:22in a place in the final.
25:23219.
25:24So close on the wire.
25:25Gain shot.
25:26A lovely shot.
25:27And now,
25:27there Mrs. King.
25:28Beautiful shot.
25:29And Cornwall erupts.
25:32The pocket-sized
25:33Mount Vesuvius
25:34of ladies' darts.
25:35Loved her, King.
25:36Ain't she loved her?
25:37That was a husband,
25:37couldn't her?
25:38The final for money
25:39and medals
25:40we'll see next time.
25:41But now,
25:41from the sublime
25:42to the blood,
25:43sweat and tears,
25:44the warriors
25:44of wrestle wrestling.
25:46We'll leave you
25:46secure in the knowledge
25:47that I'm having
25:48more trouble
25:49pronouncing these two's names
25:50than I ever had
25:51bowling out the Aussies.
25:52On your right,
25:53Chris Krukamp
25:54of South Africa
25:55and on your left,
25:56Andy Jim Malkiewicz
25:57of,
25:58believe it or not,
25:59Leeds.
25:59I'll say that.
26:01Take grip, gentlemen.
26:02On the line.
26:05And away you go.
26:07One fall.
26:09Two falls.
26:12All right,
26:13remember what I said.
26:13Three, two, one.
26:16Wait a minute, gentlemen.
26:16Wait a minute.
26:17Wait a minute.
26:18Away you go.
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