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Author Topic: tonybob's Cricket thread.  (Read 2213 times)
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« on: 08:15:35, 25-02-2007 »

what with the world cup coming up an'all, i thought it might be a good idea to have a place to spread our wings in the glory of the England team.






even though south africa will win.
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« Reply #1 on: 10:49:43, 25-02-2007 »

just by *turning up* England are courting disaster, so i feel no guilt.
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« Reply #2 on: 12:48:26, 25-02-2007 »

I don't think we'll need a very big place for that  Wink
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« Reply #3 on: 13:29:58, 25-02-2007 »

As long as the Australians come bottom, I don't mind what happens.  (Sorry Ollie)

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« Reply #4 on: 17:01:15, 25-02-2007 »

I'm confident. Having pointed out to Ollie that England might well win the recent 3-way competition with Oz + NZ (and they went on to do so), it is not courting disaster to mention it !
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« Reply #5 on: 18:34:39, 25-02-2007 »

Is it too late to ask the Australians to bowl underarm, to give us a sporting chance?  Cheesy
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« Reply #6 on: 18:57:18, 26-02-2007 »

Australia may be the side to beat but are they the biggest threat ?
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« Reply #7 on: 19:50:22, 26-02-2007 »

not at all - beating Australia is, mainly, a pride thing, however well they play.

South Africa are the toughest, hardest working and most talented team in the world at the moment.

Top three:
1 - SA
2 - Sri Lanka
3 - New Zealand
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« Reply #8 on: 21:23:32, 26-02-2007 »

Shurley shome mishtake....

1. Engalnd
2. Stocland
3. banlgadehs

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« Reply #9 on: 19:45:18, 05-03-2007 »

Bermuda v England

Played at Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown, St Vincent (neutral venue), on 5 March 2007 (50-over match)

Result England won by 241 runs


       
 England innings
 EC Joyce   b Hurdle                7 
 MP Vaughan  c Hemp b Hurdle 18
 IR Bell   c Romaine b Jones 46
 KP Pietersen st Minors b Leverock 43 
 PD Collingwood c Minors b Leverock 7
 A Flintoff c Pitcher b Borden 24
 JWM Dalrymple c Pitcher b Borden 76 
PA Nixon c Hurdle b Borden 17
 LE Plunkett not out 10
 SI Mahmood not out 15
     Extras (b 4, lb 5, w 11, nb 3) 23     
         
     Total (8 wickets; 50 overs) 286     


       
      
 Bermuda innings
DA Minors c Pietersen b Plunkett 5
 OL Pitcher c Lewis b Anderson 2
 Kwame Tucker lbw b Lewis 2
 SD Outerbridge c Pietersen b Anderson 7
 DL Hemp c Anderson b Flintoff 11
 CJ Smith c Nixon b Lewis 0
 S Mukuddem b Lewis 0
 LO Cann b Mahmood 5
 DC Borden not out 3
 M Jones c Anderson b Panesar 2
 K Hurdle c Anderson b Flintoff 0
     Extras (lb 3, w 4, nb 1) 8     
         
     Total (all out; 22.2 overs) 45     



well.

warm up matches start friday, obviously.
this was more of a 'hit the small boys around the park' affair.
edit - Bermuda: the portliest team?
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« Reply #10 on: 23:28:38, 05-03-2007 »

cheers tonybob - but i actually liked it even more when you had the bowlers figures there too.  Gosh our boys looked good.

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« Reply #11 on: 00:08:48, 06-03-2007 »

Is it too late to ask the Australians to bowl underarm, to give us a sporting chance?  Cheesy

No longer within the Laws of cricket...since the Australians bowled underarm when the Kiwis needed a six off the last ball...

The Bodyline Tour paled into insignificance!
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« Reply #12 on: 22:59:51, 09-03-2007 »

England innings
EC Joyce lbw b Tait 5 7 7 1 0 71.42
 MP Vaughan c Watson b Hogg 62 114 73 7 0 84.93
 IR Bell st Gilchrist b Hogg 56 96 79 6 0 70.88
 KP Pietersen c Hogg b Tait 4 11 9 0 0 44.44
 PD Collingwood c Hogg b Bracken 18 55 37 1 0 48.64
 A Flintoff c Johnson b Clark 13 43 31 0 0 41.93
 JWM Dalrymple not out 8 48 19 0 0 42.10
 PA Nixon c Gilchrist b Clark 6 19 16 0 0 37.50
 LE Plunkett b Clark 0 3 5 0 0 0.00
SI Mahmood b Tait 2 8 7 0 0 28.57
 J Lewis b Tait 5 6 9 1 0 55.55
     Extras (b 4, lb 4, w 9, nb 1) 18     
         
     Total (all out; 48.3 overs) 197     


Fall of wickets1-6 (Joyce, 1.3 ov), 2-122 (Bell, 25.3 ov), 3-131 (Vaughan, 27.5 ov), 4-131 (Pietersen, 28.1 ov), 5-167 (Flintoff, 38.3 ov), 6-168 (Collingwood, 39.4 ov), 7-182 (Nixon, 44.1 ov), 8-183 (Plunkett, 44.6 ov), 9-189 (Mahmood, 46.5 ov), 10-197 (Lewis, 48.3 ov)


       
  Bowling O M R W Econ 
  NW Bracken 10 1 39 1 3.90 
  SW Tait 8.3 0 33 4 3.88 (7w)
  GD McGrath 4 1 13 0 3.25 
  MG Johnson 2 0 20 0 10.00 
  SR Watson 4 0 20 0 5.00 
  GB Hogg 10 1 28 2 2.80 
  MJ Clarke 4 0 20 0 5.00 
  SR Clark 6 0 16 3 2.66 (1nb, 2w)


       
 Australia innings
 AC Gilchrist c Nixon b Mahmood 72 113 82 6 1 87.80
 SR Watson c Pietersen b Panesar 55 108 68 7 1 80.88
 RT Ponting b Dalrymple 7 22 23 0 0 30.43
 MJ Clarke not out 24 69 42 2 0 57.14
 BJ Hodge c & b Collingwood 14 37 33 1 0 42.42
 MEK Hussey b Lewis 0 2 2 0 0 0.00
 BJ Haddin not out 6 4 4 0 1 150.00
     Extras (lb 1, w 12, nb 9) 22     
         
     Total (5 wickets; 40.5 overs) 200     


Fall of wickets1-140 (Watson, 23.3 ov), 2-142 (Gilchrist, 24.2 ov), 3-156 (Ponting, 30.2 ov), 4-191 (Hodge, 38.6 ov), 5-193 (Hussey, 39.3 ov)


       
  Bowling O M R W Econ 
  JM Anderson 7 0 39 0 5.57 (2w)
  J Lewis 5 0 29 1 5.80 (5nb)
  LE Plunkett 4 0 28 0 7.00 (1nb)
  JWM Dalrymple 6 0 25 1 4.16 (2w)
  PD Collingwood 2.5 0 15 1 5.29 
  A Flintoff 7 0 25 0 3.57 (3nb)
  SI Mahmood 3 0 22 1 7.33 (1w)
  MS Panesar 6 0 16 1 2.66 (1w)


 

bit messy this - the cricket and this post.
tut.

tait was spectacular, though.

and all this talk of playing panasar as a second spinner?Huh!!!!
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« Reply #13 on: 12:30:20, 14-03-2007 »

Great result for West Indies yesterday. Perfect start to the competition - a strong home side is always good!
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« Reply #14 on: 17:21:39, 17-03-2007 »

Herschelle Gibbs goes nuts against Holland:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKSU9TofHzo&NR

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