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The Bloop
When players play more T20 or Hundred cricket, then move to play 50 over games their mindset is still on the shorter formats. 50 overs gives batters time to play themselves in but they just haven't been doing that.
Yes, great game at last. 1 wkt or 11 runs.
South Africa win by one wicket after an umpire’s call LBW decision went in their favour.
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England 30-0 chasing 230 about a quarter of a n hour ago,now 39-4 - how can so many good batsmen be in such awful form at the same time?
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awful form or believing they are unbeatable with all the hype of the team, you can carry one batsmen playing in this manner but they all are playing shots like its that pathetic one hundred competition the 50 over format has been forgotten about lately and its showing now
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Turned on to watch today, more out of lack of anything better to do than hope of a win. Pleasantly surprised by bowling and fielding display but now normal service has resumed by totally inept batting display and 81 for 6. Root out first ball, Stokes contributed nothing again, Buttler played all around a spinner, Bairstow and Malan poor shots. Just not interested by the seem of it. Just an ordinary batting display would win this easily. They should come home after this game now.
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Seems the England team, like the rest of us, have lost interest.
Gone on far too long.
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104-8 and I can not fathom what they are doing. Raschid and Willey are dead batting overs away. Why ? They need 126 to win off 18 overs. They might as well lose having a go, for goodness sake.
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dandywarhol
When's the final please?
Dunno. Some time in January? :shrug:
England are playing Australia next Saturday.
Talk about jollies!
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MacAdder
Dunno. Some time in January? :shrug:
England are playing Australia next Saturday.
Talk about jollies!
19th november:thumbup:
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poc
19th november:thumbup:
Thanks
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poc
19th november:thumbup:
Well I wasn't that far out :hehe:
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Sri Lanka currently 29-8 against India.
The record low score in the World Cup is Canada's 36.
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The Bloop
Sri Lanka currently 29-8 against India.
The record low score in the World Cup is Canada's 36.
All out for 55 :yikes:
Sri Lanka have a cricketing pedigree whereas the Canada score is not too surprising.
Good time to hit form for India.
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https://www.skysports.com/watch/vide...eys-retirement
David Willey:- I think the fact that he knew he was not going to be awarded a central contract before he came out to India says to me that he’s been treated unfairly and has performed better than many other players who were awarded central contracts.
seems a squad full of cliques.
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not sure if hes the first in world cup cricket mathews of sri lanka has been timed out .
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poc
not sure if hes the first in world cup cricket mathews of sri lanka has been timed out .
Hes the first in international cricket, not just the World Cup.
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poc
not sure if hes the first in world cup cricket mathews of sri lanka has been timed out .
It needed to be done. There is alot of time wasting in cricket. A few days ago in one match, there was a scheduled drinks break after an hours play and then at the end of the very next over, the batsmen stopped, took off their helmets, called their reserves on and had another one which took at least another two minutes. Then between overs in another game a team (think it might have been India) went into a team huddle between overs and stayed there talking for a least a few minutes - umpire came over and told them to continue playing but they basically ignored him.
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dml1954
It needed to be done. There is alot of time wasting in cricket. A few days ago in one match, there was a scheduled drinks break after an hours play and then at the end of the very next over, the batsmen stopped, took off their helmets, called their reserves on and had another one which took at least another two minutes. Then between overs in another game a team (think it might have been India) went into a team huddle between overs and stayed there talking for a least a few minutes - umpire came over and told them to continue playing but they basically ignored him.
With the opposition having a limited amount of time to bowl their overs, its about time something like this happened.
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Although it took longer to reach the decision to give him out and for the next batsman to come to the crease than it would have done just to get him a new helmet.
I guess enforcement of the rule can act to speed up future batsmen though.
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Undercoverinwurzelland
Although it took longer to reach the decision to give him out and for the next batsman to come to the crease than it would have done just to get him a new helmet.
I guess enforcement of the rule can act to speed up future batsmen though.
I would think that they had given him out quite quickly but he just didn't want to go.
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The blame for slow play has to be with the officials. There’s 3 umpires and a match referee, but it’s the norm that none of them take any action or stop the 12th man (plus many others) from running on at the end of just about every over. Batsmen sending for helmets every other over if there’s a quickie one end and twirlyman at the other end. Every time a wicket falls the subs run on with drinks, even if there’s 2 wickets in an over. I noticed the other night that they took drinks, and the groundsmen came on to mark the crease when the side were 9 down.
So easy to stop. Drinks after an hours play, and no one leaves or enters the field of play without the umpires permission.
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Hot Shot Hamish.
The blame for slow play has to be with the officials. There’s 3 umpires and a match referee, but it’s the norm that none of them take any action or stop the 12th man (plus many others) from running on at the end of just about every over. Batsmen sending for helmets every other over if there’s a quickie one end and twirlyman at the other end. Every time a wicket falls the subs run on with drinks, even if there’s 2 wickets in an over. I noticed the other night that they took drinks, and the groundsmen came on to mark the crease when the side were 9 down.
So easy to stop. Drinks after an hours play, and no one leaves or enters the field of play without the umpires permission.
Well said, not really sure what to think about today’s incident - what you talk about is far more of a problem.
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This Australia v Afghanistan game is unbelievable.
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Incredible innings by Maxwell
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Michael Morris
This Australia v Afghanistan game is unbelievable.
That's the most extraordinary innings by Glenn Maxwell.