<crackerf@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1112073909.857597.316230@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...> I recently saw the film "Finding Neverland" based on the life of JM> Barrie, the creator of "Peter Pan". In one scene, Barrie is at a> cricket match when a batsman appears to be clean bowled, only to see> the bowler appeal, and have the appeal turned down by the umpire. Did> I miss something here or is it a situation of US film makers not having> a clue about cricket?
On 28 Mar 2005 21:25:09 -0800, crackerf@hotmail.com wrote:
I recently saw the film "Finding Neverland" based on the life of JM> Barrie, the creator of "Peter Pan". In one scene, Barrie is at a> cricket match when a batsman appears to be clean bowled, only to see> the bowler appeal, and have the appeal turned down by the umpire. Did> I miss something here or is it a situation of US film makers not having> a clue about cricket?>
Zane
Ah! Now my puzzle is solved. Ganguly must have watched the movie, pity the simon taufel didnt.
CiL <cricketislife@rediffmail.com> wrote in news:l8gzftuyupzu$.ub6wokbjnmq1$.dlg@40tude.net:
On 28 Mar 2005 21:25:09 -0800, crackerf@hotmail.com wrote:>
I recently saw the film "Finding Neverland" based on the life of>> JM Barrie, the creator of "Peter Pan". In one scene, Barrie is>> at a cricket match when a batsman appears to be clean bowled,>> only to see the bowler appeal, and have the appeal turned down by>> the umpire. Did I miss something here or is it a situation of US>> film makers not having a clue about cricket?>>
Zane>
Ah! Now my puzzle is solved. Ganguly must have watched the> movie, pity the simon taufel didnt.