Meet Harry Gill, the fan who took a superb hand in one hand while holding two cans of vodka in the other | Cricket news

Like any other spectator, Harry Gill took advantage of his evening, looking at international cricket to return to Darwin after 17 years, with a few cans of vodka in hand.He did not know that he would end up becoming a celebrity in his hometown.During the 12th above Australia’s sleeves against South Africa, Tim David hammered an apartment six in the crowd, where Gill succeeded in a stunning with his hand with his left hand while holding the two drinks to his right – without overthrowing a drop.“The lemonade are very bloody. I have a little mouth of wood this morning,” said Gill by age.“He just stayed. My hand is a little painful this morning but, yes, happy. My phone explodes,” said Darwin’s 26 -year -old pilot.Gill’s taking was compared to the famous crowd taken by the Cameraman Channel New Tony Fox in 1987, when Ian Botham launched Simon O’Donnell on the ground for six.Fox took it with both hands – a cigarette in the mouth.Gill admitted that his father had sent him the clip, but he does not put himself in the same league.
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Was Harry Gill’s taking more impressive than the famous Tony Fox’s catch in 1987?
“His is so much cool, my brother,” said Gill. “I would like to have a durry [cigarette] In my mouth so that I could have done that.“The South African cricket player in front of me said it was a pretty good catch.”The former Australian cricket player and commentator of Fox Mark Waugh, referring to the 1987 effort, said about Gill’s Catch: “You just need smoke and you would be at home.”Tim David matured eight six in his robust 83 to conduct Australia to a 17 -point victory against South Africa in the first T20 on Sunday, when international cricket returned to Darwin after 17 years.




