This is without a doubt the greatest scene in the history of comedic cinema. I can watch it on repeat for hours and die laughing every time. Thanks for posting!
@Van Damage the short basics of the game is teams take turns hitting the ball , after you hit the ball you and your teammate run to the opposite set of wickets . You score one point for every run . If the bowler hits the wicket with the ball you're out
British monarchs traditionally and by custom do not play sports such as cricket, rounders, rugby or football. British kings are more keen to play Polo, fox hunting, or game hunting (deer, pheasant, etc) during a stag. King Henry VIII was a very athletic monarch though who used to enjoy playing tennis, bowling and jousting.
Awesome and funny scene and to me as a Australian i love a good Cricket game and every December 26th is our annual boxing day match tests and every year is a different one as we have done the rounds from playing against India Pakistan England and a few famous legends included like Bruce Reid Ian Botham Max Walker David Boon aka Boonie as we call him yep that bloke Merv Hughes Brett Lee our bouncer bowler legend as they have been known for years to kill people in general when done right and of course many others and as for a little joke I heard in our Victoria Bitter ads Thatcher aka Margaret Thatcher yep but im not making any jokes aimed at the misses though.
@The Informaticist nope just discussing our Australian Culture as we have our summer cricket at the MCG aka Melbourne Cricket Ground it,s proven fact is all and no it,s actual intelligence trust me.
This is without a doubt the greatest scene in the history of comedic cinema. I can watch it on repeat for hours and die laughing every time. Thanks for posting!
“BOWLER….”
I can’t remember the last time I laughed that hard!
This scene makes me laugh every single time 🤣
incredibly underrated sports movie
Yes! Best scene in the movie
I always loved this epic music
That’s 6 runs for team king Ralph as he’s of the mark and so comes to pass the invention of twenty20 cricket was born
I think everyone plays 20 now except the old purists
@Van Damage the short basics of the game is teams take turns hitting the ball , after you hit the ball you and your teammate run to the opposite set of wickets . You score one point for every run . If the bowler hits the wicket with the ball you're out
a nice Yorker would have seen the pegs go flying
And the King scores 6 runs!
British people be like:-
"We want King Ralph as our king, not King Charles!!!"
I love this film !
Same
a nice Yorker would have seen the pegs go flying!
British monarchs traditionally and by custom do not play sports such as cricket, rounders, rugby or football. British kings are more keen to play Polo, fox hunting, or game hunting (deer, pheasant, etc) during a stag. King Henry VIII was a very athletic monarch though who used to enjoy playing tennis, bowling and jousting.
Jousting on a motorcycle sounds like fun.
Hey batter batter swing!!
Remember.. scene was a prequel to the movie the John did play Babe Ruth in.. THE BABE.
Well that would be 6 runs
Awesome and funny scene and to me as a Australian i love a good Cricket game and every December 26th is our annual boxing day match tests and every year is a different one as we have done the rounds from playing against India Pakistan England and a few famous legends included like Bruce Reid Ian Botham Max Walker David Boon aka Boonie as we call him yep that bloke Merv Hughes Brett Lee our bouncer bowler legend as they have been known for years to kill people in general when done right and of course many others and as for a little joke I heard in our Victoria Bitter ads Thatcher aka Margaret Thatcher yep but im not making any jokes aimed at the misses though.
@The Informaticist nope just discussing our Australian Culture as we have our summer cricket at the MCG aka Melbourne Cricket Ground it,s proven fact is all and no it,s actual intelligence trust me.
Bowler 😂😂😂
I still don't understand cricket...