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Post by hoskotafe3 on May 29, 2023 21:35:23 GMT
Imagine the Master Blaster with a modern bat, flat ODI pitches and shorter boundaries. OMG - it would be a fucken slaughter. I keep imagining a bowling a slower ball bouncer to Viv - it would be equal parts tragic and hilarious. The only other player who always had such a big influence on the outcome of a match was Dean Jones. Bevan revolutionised chasing targets, but always played in sides that had a batting order full of genuine match winners in white ball cricket. I don’t think Viv or Deano had that luxury, and modern stars of white ball cricket definitely do - although Kohli’s ODI record is astonishing….. List of players who had more ODI runs than Deano at a better average at the time he retired (in 1994): 1. Viv Richards End of list. They were really the 2 of the first 20 years or so of ODI cricket. Interestingly most of Viv's ODI runs would have been red ball knocks in the Caribbean. Coloured uniforms didn't really spread outside Australia until after the 1992 World Cup. England were still red ball until the very late 90s.
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Post by weststigersbob on May 30, 2023 14:31:46 GMT
Just finished watching the replay of the IPL final - Gujarat we’re winning that for all but 1 ball. That last over was once again a microcosm of why the current tactics regarding death bowling is more based on luck than cricket fundamentals. 4 decent full balls, 10 to win off 2. Immediately, you have a third man and a fine leg both pretty straight. Saves edges going for four. Long on, long off and deep square leg/ mid wicket. 4 fielders on the off side - on the ring. Don’t bowl anything in the slot, nor too short. A low full toss outside off works. Just nothing that has leverage and can go for six. Instead, they had fielders on the boundary square, and the bowler bowled a dead straight half volley then an outside leg full toss - with no fielders out behind square on the leg side. Absolutely terrible tactics, and horrendous bowling.
Once again, on socials, people are criticising the wrong thing. Saying that the bowler had momentum and the breaks in play and meetings affected his concentration. Bullshit. The bowler missed his assignment, and the fielding captain didn’t set a field he could bowl to….
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Post by Aj_June on May 30, 2023 19:11:12 GMT
I think Noor the new Afghani spinner bowled very well.
Convey is the definition of cricketers I love. Much like other nice people in CSK before (Mike Hussey my second favourite cricketer of all-time) is fully focused on the game. He has perfect temperament. Even though he is not a naturally attacking cricketer, his positive attitude to batting makes him a right person to give you the impetus needed to chase at run-rate of @12. The guy also is down to earth. 10/10 human being for me.
I have been saying it for a long-long time. Jadu is India's best cricketer since 2018. He is not a very talented bowler but knows his strengths. He is nothing extraordinary with bat but with his determination, bravery and desire to excel he has managed to play some really good innings. Now there is one thing in which he is naturally good - he is the greatest fielder India has every produced. First and currently only Indian fielder to match saffer/Australian level of fielding.
Dhoni is an actor. He wants to be in limelight another year. he could say that he wants to play a bit more. Instead he comes up with this:
"Circumstantially, if you see, this is the best time to announce my retirement. But the amount of love and affection I have been shown wherever I have been this year, the easy thing would be for me to say 'Thank you very much', but the tough thing for me is to work hard for another nine months and come back and play at least one more season of IPL.” :D
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Post by jeffersoncody on May 30, 2023 20:24:03 GMT
Just finished watching the replay of the IPL final - Gujarat we’re winning that for all but 1 ball. That last over was once again a microcosm of why the current tactics regarding death bowling is more based on luck than cricket fundamentals. 4 decent full balls, 10 to win off 2. Immediately, you have a third man and a fine leg both pretty straight. Saves edges going for four. Long on, long off and deep square leg/ mid wicket. 4 fielders on the off side - on the ring. Don’t bowl anything in the slot, nor too short. A low full toss outside off works. Just nothing that has leverage and can go for six. Instead, they had fielders on the boundary square, and the bowler bowled a dead straight half volley then an outside leg full toss - with no fielders out behind square on the leg side. Absolutely terrible tactics, and horrendous bowling. Once again, on socials, people are criticising the wrong thing. Saying that the bowler had momentum and the breaks in play and meetings affected his concentration. Bullshit. The bowler missed his assignment, and the fielding captain didn’t set a field he could bowl to…. I'm not losing much sleep over it, but it must be said that Titans got a raw deal. The full 20 overs should have been played, not just 15 overs - what a treat for the incredibly patient and passionate crowd that would have been. The second innings only started after midnight, what difference would it have made to play another 40 minutes or so? Also, CSK's 15 over target should have been a Duckworth Lewis calculated target, not what Titans were on at the end of 15 overs. Imagine if Titans had of known they were playing a 15 over game? Surely that should have factored into the target?
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Post by hoskotafe3 on May 30, 2023 22:19:30 GMT
Just finished watching the replay of the IPL final - Gujarat we’re winning that for all but 1 ball. That last over was once again a microcosm of why the current tactics regarding death bowling is more based on luck than cricket fundamentals. 4 decent full balls, 10 to win off 2. Immediately, you have a third man and a fine leg both pretty straight. Saves edges going for four. Long on, long off and deep square leg/ mid wicket. 4 fielders on the off side - on the ring. Don’t bowl anything in the slot, nor too short. A low full toss outside off works. Just nothing that has leverage and can go for six. Instead, they had fielders on the boundary square, and the bowler bowled a dead straight half volley then an outside leg full toss - with no fielders out behind square on the leg side. Absolutely terrible tactics, and horrendous bowling. Once again, on socials, people are criticising the wrong thing. Saying that the bowler had momentum and the breaks in play and meetings affected his concentration. Bullshit. The bowler missed his assignment, and the fielding captain didn’t set a field he could bowl to…. I'm not losing much sleep over it, but it must be said that Titans got a raw deal. The full 20 overs should have been played, not just 15 overs - what a treat for the incredibly patient and passionate crowd that would have been. The second innings only started after midnight, what difference would it have made to play another 40 minutes or so? Also, CSK's 15 over target should have been a Duckworth Lewis calculated target, not what Titans were on at the end of 15 overs. Imagine if Titans had of known they were playing a 15 over game? Surely that should have factored into the target? CSK's target was calculated by DLS. They scored at 10.5 an over. 43 runs (8.6 an over) were deducted which left Chennai chasing 11.4 per over. Gujarat's total after 15 overs was 2-143. (9.3 rpo). Under DLS more than 2 per over was added to their 15 over score.
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Post by jeffersoncody on May 30, 2023 22:25:52 GMT
I'm not losing much sleep over it, but it must be said that Titans got a raw deal. The full 20 overs should have been played, not just 15 overs - what a treat for the incredibly patient and passionate crowd that would have been. The second innings only started after midnight, what difference would it have made to play another 40 minutes or so? Also, CSK's 15 over target should have been a Duckworth Lewis calculated target, not what Titans were on at the end of 15 overs. Imagine if Titans had of known they were playing a 15 over game? Surely that should have factored into the target? CSK's target was calculated by DLS. They scored at 10.5 an over. 43 runs (8.6 an over) were deducted which left Chennai chasing 11.4 per over. Gujarat's total after 15 overs was 2-143. (9.3 rpo). Under DLS more than 2 per over was added to their 15 over score. Thanks for the info, I nearly missed the second half late restart, and certainly missed the first two overs of the restart, so I didn't hear that. Great match, great atmosphere, wonderful tournament.
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Post by Power Ranger on May 31, 2023 11:32:58 GMT
CSK's target was calculated by DLS. They scored at 10.5 an over. 43 runs (8.6 an over) were deducted which left Chennai chasing 11.4 per over. Gujarat's total after 15 overs was 2-143. (9.3 rpo). Under DLS more than 2 per over was added to their 15 over score. Thanks for the info, I nearly missed the second half late restart, and certainly missed the first two overs of the restart, so I didn't hear that. Great match, great atmosphere, wonderful tournament. CSK won because they didn’t have any South African players. Everyone knows that.
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Post by weststigersbob on Jun 1, 2023 14:57:10 GMT
Thanks for the info, I nearly missed the second half late restart, and certainly missed the first two overs of the restart, so I didn't hear that. Great match, great atmosphere, wonderful tournament. CSK won because they didn’t have any South African players. Everyone knows that. CSK’S best player is a South African though….
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Post by Aj_June on Jun 1, 2023 22:18:12 GMT
Fury in Faisalabad
A look back at one of the most acrimonious Tests of all time
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Post by hoskotafe3 on Jun 2, 2023 3:42:17 GMT
I was at Perth when India were rolled for 180 around tea time and Davey Warner scored a hundred in the last session and Australia led by stumps with 10 wickets in hand.
Bazball couldn't quite get there. Ireland rolled for 172 and England 1-152 in reply. Broad takes 5 wickets.
I really have no reason to doubt Bazball. It just continues to work most of the time and produce entertaining cricket. It's just the guys like Crawley and Pope, the lack of Ashes experience for Duckett and Brook, the poor Ashes record of Root, and the physical health of Stokes make me look at the team and think 4-1 if not 5-0 loss. But it could just as easy be 4-1 or 5-0 the other way. Hopefully it's a 3-2 series decided in the last test match.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Jun 2, 2023 15:29:11 GMT
Gatting should have knocked that fucker out. What a shitty umpire!
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Post by weststigersbob on Jun 3, 2023 12:17:15 GMT
Gatting should have knocked that fucker out. What a shitty umpire! Definitely the beginning of the push toward neutral umpires. What still staggers me is how big cricket is in India, and how highly regarded academia is there - how poor the standards of umpiring is out of that country.
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Post by weststigersbob on Jun 7, 2023 9:30:22 GMT
WTC final to start in a few minutes.
Australia pick their settled XI - Warner, Khawaja, Marnus, Smith, Head, Green, Carey, Cummins, Starc, Lyon, Boland.
India have gone with 4 quicks - Rohit, Gill, Pujara, Kohli, Rahane, Bharat (wk), Jadeja, Thardul, Shami, Umesh, Siraj.
I think India should’ve dropped a bowler and picked another batter….
India to bowl first….
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Post by weststigersbob on Jun 7, 2023 12:46:11 GMT
Aus 104/3 just after lunch. India bowled alright, but got a bit lucky with Warner strangling himself with a bottom edged pull, then Marnus getting bowled playing down the wrong line of a straight one.
Smith is not really middling them ATM (12*), while Trav Head looks like he’s in a net, 19 off 13….
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Post by Power Ranger on Jun 7, 2023 17:05:20 GMT
Hooley dooley! Australia win the day.
Is this a six day match?
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