In late September at Wicket Wednesday, I had the great pleasure to watch Chuck Reynolds play the most awesome end game last ball to come from behind and tie up the game, surprising me and my partner.
Behind by five wickets, his partner scored his wicket then shot Chuck an opponent ball and lined up as a pioneer. Chuck breezed through wicket 4, roqued his opponent, sent it to one-back, rushed a second opponent ball as a pivot and made wicket 5 with his partner ball. He then skated to six and one-back tying up the game.
Chuck has the 4 ball break in his pocket, so opponents beware!
By Karen Leoncavallo
Here are 2 example videos suggested by Tom Cooper. Chuck mentioned that he had studied YouTube videos to learn the pattern. I did as well. - Scott
Learning 4 Ball Breaks (full court example #1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHyJgC-eVpU <-- Has sound
Learning 4 Ball Breaks (full court example #2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inlrf3Dx_9I <--- No sound
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