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Harry Gill’s one-handed catch compared to iconic Tony Fox grab


“We are dead serious about lifetime supply,” Birmingham said. “Natural life, of course. Once he’s dead, we will turn the subscription off. We’re getting his address and he’ll be getting whatever. We’ll have something dropped off at his house every month. We’re going to fly him down to Sydney at the end of the year for our Christmas party.

“It’s like the multivitamin gods are smiling on us. The catch was phenomenal. Two cans in the hand means he’s an alpha male. He looked excited and pleased with himself, but also, in a way, like he does it all the time.

“This will be shown forever, like that guy smoking the dart behind the sight screen.”

Birmingham was referring to the famous crowd catch taken by Channel Nine cameraman Tony Fox in 1987, when Ian Botham launched Simon O’Donnell down the ground for six.

Fox took the catch two-handed, then threw it back before taking a drag of a cigarette already in his mouth.

Gill said his dad had sent him the clip on Monday morning, but the new social media star isn’t putting himself in the same league.

“His is so much cooler, bro,” Gill said. “I wish I had a durry [cigarette] in my mouth so I could have done that.

Harry Gill after taking his superb catch at the first T20 international match between Australia and South Africa in Darwin.

Harry Gill after taking his superb catch at the first T20 international match between Australia and South Africa in Darwin.

“The South African cricketer that was in front of me said it was a pretty good catch.”

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Former Australian cricketer and Fox commentator Mark Waugh, in reference to the 1987 effort, said of Gill’s catch: “You just need a smoke and you’d be right at home.”

The most remarkable part? Gill, a right-hander, was “double-parked” with two drinks in his right but managed to take the catch in his “bad” hand.

“It’s just obviously easier to go and buy two drinks than one,” Gill said. “The lines weren’t even that bad. It was just me being lazy. I got a few more tins to celebrate after. It turned out to be a pretty good game. I then just went home and watched a horror movie.”


“We are dead serious about lifetime supply,” Birmingham said. “Natural life, of course. Once he’s dead, we will turn the subscription off. We’re getting his address and he’ll be getting whatever. We’ll have something dropped off at his house every month. We’re going to fly him down to Sydney at the end of the year for our Christmas party.

“It’s like the multivitamin gods are smiling on us. The catch was phenomenal. Two cans in the hand means he’s an alpha male. He looked excited and pleased with himself, but also, in a way, like he does it all the time.

“This will be shown forever, like that guy smoking the dart behind the sight screen.”

Birmingham was referring to the famous crowd catch taken by Channel Nine cameraman Tony Fox in 1987, when Ian Botham launched Simon O’Donnell down the ground for six.

Fox took the catch two-handed, then threw it back before taking a drag of a cigarette already in his mouth.

Gill said his dad had sent him the clip on Monday morning, but the new social media star isn’t putting himself in the same league.

“His is so much cooler, bro,” Gill said. “I wish I had a durry [cigarette] in my mouth so I could have done that.

Harry Gill after taking his superb catch at the first T20 international match between Australia and South Africa in Darwin.

Harry Gill after taking his superb catch at the first T20 international match between Australia and South Africa in Darwin.

“The South African cricketer that was in front of me said it was a pretty good catch.”

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Former Australian cricketer and Fox commentator Mark Waugh, in reference to the 1987 effort, said of Gill’s catch: “You just need a smoke and you’d be right at home.”

The most remarkable part? Gill, a right-hander, was “double-parked” with two drinks in his right but managed to take the catch in his “bad” hand.

“It’s just obviously easier to go and buy two drinks than one,” Gill said. “The lines weren’t even that bad. It was just me being lazy. I got a few more tins to celebrate after. It turned out to be a pretty good game. I then just went home and watched a horror movie.”

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