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Jonathan receives compliments for his courage under pressure.
He coped calmly with a shattering defeat in his first test in charge and then, at a moment of supreme challenge in the second, produced an innings that everyone in that packed Lord's crowd will remember not only for the beauty of its strokeplay, but its grace and courage under pressure.
The issue, I suspect, is one not of Herzog selling out but of Hollywood wanting to buy in, and Bale duly serves up a chipper portrait of courage under pressure, remaining fresh-faced even as his cheeks wither to a monkish gauntness.
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