One of the silver linings of the lockdown is the number of clips of great sporting moments that's been knocking about on Twitter. Genuinely uplifting content, so let's throw a few more out there. Starting, obviously, with the greatest ODI ever played.
Tom Brady and Randy Moss set two records with one play.
Ben Stokes does the impossible and blitzes through Australia on the most glorious of summer days.
Extra time is looming large in the 1996 FA Cup final. Until it's not, as Eric has other ideas.
Diego Maradona warming up is more entertaining than most games you'll ever see.
Andrew Flintoff, Jacques Kallis and one of the greatest overs ever seen.
Dejan Savicevic ruins Barcelona in the 1994 Champions League final. They didn't call him "The Genius" for nothing, after all.
The Music City Miracle.
Wayne Rooney makes his Manchester United debut and sets his stall out early.
Forgot to update this thread yesterday, so here's two. Dave Roberts' steal in the 2004 ALCS
Paul Scholes thumps one in at Villa Park.
I've just realised that I've not specified the day on this thread. So, here's Day 10 of the lockdown and an absolute classic. The Flu Game, no description needed.
Day 11. Given today's news from ESPN, the clip of choice is obvious. MJ sends Bryon Russell to a different postcode, clinches title number six.
Day 12. Eli Manning somehow wriggles his way out of trouble, David Tyree does the rest.
Day 13. David Ortiz hits a grand slam vs Detroit Tigers in the 2013 ALCS.
Day 14. "Brian O'Driscoll, you beauty!" BOD slices through Australia on the 2001 Lions Tour. Waltzing O'Driscoll, indeed.
Day 15. Gabriel Batistuta rifles one in against Arsenal.
Day 16. Appropriately enough, 11 years ago today. "MACHEDA".
Day 17. Peyton Manning and Tom Brady cross path for the 17th and final time in the 2015 AFC Championship Game.
Day 18. The Minneapolis miracle.
Day 19. Michael Atherton and Allan Donald, Test match cricket at its finest.
Day 20 and what would have been Day 1 of The Masters. "In your life have you ever seen anything like that?!" Tiger's chip at the 16th in 2005.
Day 21 and what would have been Day 2 of The Masters. At long last, Sergio dons the Green Jacket.
Day 22 and what would have been Day 3 of The Masters. Jack Nicklaus triumphs at Augusta in 1986.
Day 23 and what would have been Day 4 of The Masters. Tiger rolls back the years at Augusta 12 months ago.
Day 24. The Miracle in Motown.
Day 25 and 21 years to the day since Ryan Giggs, to borrow Martin Tyler's words, "tore Arsenal to ribbons" with one of the greatest goals in FA Cup history.
Forgot to update this thread yesterday, so here goes. Day 26, Daniel Nava hits a grand slam from his first ever pitch in MLB
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