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Cricket legend Ian Botham narrowly avoided a potentially life-threatening encounter with crocodiles and bull sharks after a dramatic incident during a fishing trip in northern Australia. The former England all-rounder, 68, was enjoying an outing on the Moyle River with friends, including ex-Australian fast bowler Merv Hughes, when he unexpectedly fell overboard into waters known for their dangerous wildlife.
Botham, renowned for his heroics on the cricket field, described the hair-raising experience in a light-hearted manner on social media. Alongside a photo of a large fish he had caught earlier, he wrote, "My catch of the day was the barra while I was nearly catch of the day for all the crocs and bull sharks... thanks boys for getting me out." The quick actions of Hughes and others on the boat were crucial, pulling Botham to safety before any harm could come to him. Botham’s post highlighted the camaraderie and swift thinking of his companions, turning a potentially disastrous situation into a tale for the ages.
Speaking to the Herald Sun, Botham compared himself to the iconic Australian character Crocodile Dundee, humorously quipping, "At the end of the day, Crocodile Beefy survived." He added that the rescue happened so quickly that he had no time to fully grasp the danger he was in. "Quite a few sets of eyes were having a peep at me," he noted, referring to the watchful gaze of crocodiles lurking nearby. "The guys were brilliant, it was just one of those accidents. It was all very quick and I'm OK now."
Botham’s illustrious cricket career saw him earn a place among England’s all-time greats, amassing 5,200 Test runs and claiming 383 wickets. His duels with Hughes during the Ashes series of the late 1980s were legendary, fostering a rivalry that transformed into lasting friendship. This recent escapade has added yet another remarkable chapter to Botham's eventful life, reinforcing his reputation as both a sportsman and a larger-than-life character capable of handling even the wildest of adventures.
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