I'm sure many of you (Brits) will remember the famous fit of giggles on Test Match Special in 1991. I had to pull off the M2 driving from London to Dover to wipe the tears away...
I was reminded of this when reading about the sad death of Tony Cozier, who was apparently sitting in the commentary box at the time and chose not to step in to help ot. Good decision...
What I didn't know is that Johnners got his revenge a couple of years later, setting Aggers up in an interview with Fred Truman and Jack Bannister. You have to watch most of the 10 minutes of this agonising interview to appreciate the skill with which it was achieved...
Johnners & Aggers 'leg over' giggles
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Johnners & Aggers 'leg over' giggles
This is the way
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Thats brilliant!!
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That's a cracker!
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