Talk:Don Bradman's batting technique

Eason
Several of the references are to "Eason, 2004". Presumably this is The A-Z of Bradman by Alan Eason, but there's no way to tell. -Ashley Pomeroy (talk) 13:39, 5 April 2008 (UTC)

Two Leg guard
Though I did misread it, it is clear from the ref. cited that the two leg guard extends fron the batsman's middle stump through to the bowler's middle stump.Abeer.ag (talk) 19:02, 18 June 2008 (UTC) This needs to be cleared up one way or the other because currently it is self-contradictory. "Two leg guard", commonly referred to as "two legs" or simply "two" is NOT the same as taking a guard on middle stump, which is what is being described. "Two legs" means the bat is aligned half-way between the middle and leg stump. Taking guard with the bat aligned with middle stump is called "middle", "centre" or (very rarely) "three legs". So: according to the reference, did Bradman bat off two legs or did he bat off middle? 188.221.246.173 (talk) 20:24, 3 November 2010 (UTC)

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