by auto » Fri Feb 03, 2023 8:37 am
by BenchedEagle » Fri Feb 03, 2023 9:23 am
Id say the ball was dead after the 1st appeal. Not Outauto wrote:Reach back to get his bat behind the crease, then when given not out lifted his bat to walk somewhere/ go for a wonder.Tony Clifton wrote:auto wrote:Expected a bite, pretty dissapointed tbh.auto wrote:Enfield def favourites.
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Whats peoples thoughts on this. Wicky has tried a stumping and appealed and been given not out. Batter within a second or two then walks out his crease and the keeper takes the stumps. Massive appeal. Not out. Tempers fire up. Auto sits down and says youre all tards while everyone carries on like pork chops. Had no real effect on the game. Out or not?
Why did the batter walk out of his crease?
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by Lightning McQueen » Fri Feb 03, 2023 9:29 am
BenchedEagle wrote:Without rehashing this, EP were given a simple ultimatum play grade 1 or no team at all.
They chose as a club to play grade 1 and have stuck it out for the most part.
No club wanted to fill the spot and no club wanted a bye. What else could’ve been done..
They did expect some key players to return after Xmas and hasnt quite happened for them.
LO1 an extremely competitive competition this year, might be the future for clubs that only have 1 maybe 2 teams and dont want to be part of the full form game. Prob best if that is left for the clubs that are serious about their cricket and have a decent program in place tbh.
And i wont say too much about Para Vista as I do genuinely like them as opponents who play fairly, but they certainly seem a bit shell shocked with actual competition.
It all certainly needs a good review post season and I hope all clubs engage and help form the sort the competition you want to be part of. Its an imperfect beast but at end of day it supports about 1000 cricketers to get a game of cricket every week.
by The Bedge » Fri Feb 03, 2023 10:21 am
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Feb 03, 2023 10:45 am
The Bedge wrote:Who knows what the next 12-24 months looks like for cricket in this comp - especially 2 day stuff.
Every year it continues to shrink and get tougher, more lopsided or rather standards slipping.
Who knows if North Pines and Eastern Park will persevere in the top two grades.
Who knows if Angle Vale will be in Barossa.
Who knows if Salisbury West will move to turf.
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Feb 03, 2023 10:52 am
by whufc » Fri Feb 03, 2023 11:57 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:The Bedge wrote:Who knows what the next 12-24 months looks like for cricket in this comp - especially 2 day stuff.
Every year it continues to shrink and get tougher, more lopsided or rather standards slipping.
Who knows if North Pines and Eastern Park will persevere in the top two grades.
Who knows if Angle Vale will be in Barossa.
Who knows if Salisbury West will move to turf.
Eastern Park will re-emerge.
Pines will potentially have their A's go to Grade 3 so they will relish that.
Angle Vale and Royals to eventually move to the Barossa.
I doubt that the council will foot the bill for a turf wicket at Salisbury West and I doubt that they are financially stable enough to be able to do it themselves as well as the upkeep, I don't think the players would want to play every third week either, I think they enjoy the comradeship. ]
The Units and Smithfield are the clubs I'm most concerned about.
by #bleedredandblue » Fri Feb 03, 2023 12:10 pm
auto wrote:Havent seen too much LO1s this year but did see TW v NEK last week. NEK would have to be favs tho Millsy did say he was going to retire this year so if he doesnt play finals that would bring them back a bit.
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by Lightning McQueen » Fri Feb 03, 2023 12:35 pm
whufc wrote:
Would there be the demand for something like an Adelaide Hard Wicket Premier League. Something like the Amateur League but for hard wicket clubs. Must play 2 two crickets as part of the season, must enter an A & B Grade. Multiple divisions, could it be sponsored well enough that premiers receive prize money as an incentive, especially if they use frog Box for sponsorship.
by BenchedEagle » Fri Feb 03, 2023 12:38 pm
Just not used to being pressed against decent opponents every week I guess. I still think they can sneak into the Top 4. Just need an upset on the run home, collect a few bonus points along the way and they should be ok.Lightning McQueen wrote:BenchedEagle wrote:Without rehashing this, EP were given a simple ultimatum play grade 1 or no team at all.
They chose as a club to play grade 1 and have stuck it out for the most part.
No club wanted to fill the spot and no club wanted a bye. What else could’ve been done..
They did expect some key players to return after Xmas and hasnt quite happened for them.
LO1 an extremely competitive competition this year, might be the future for clubs that only have 1 maybe 2 teams and dont want to be part of the full form game. Prob best if that is left for the clubs that are serious about their cricket and have a decent program in place tbh.
And i wont say too much about Para Vista as I do genuinely like them as opponents who play fairly, but they certainly seem a bit shell shocked with actual competition.
It all certainly needs a good review post season and I hope all clubs engage and help form the sort the competition you want to be part of. Its an imperfect beast but at end of day it supports about 1000 cricketers to get a game of cricket every week.
Shellshocked? as far as the quality?
by whufc » Fri Feb 03, 2023 12:56 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:whufc wrote:
Would there be the demand for something like an Adelaide Hard Wicket Premier League. Something like the Amateur League but for hard wicket clubs. Must play 2 two crickets as part of the season, must enter an A & B Grade. Multiple divisions, could it be sponsored well enough that premiers receive prize money as an incentive, especially if they use frog Box for sponsorship.
You're an ideas man but you're living in a world 20 years late.
Cricketers generally love the social side of the game and given the fact that it's a summer sport, they live the beers that go with.
Community cricketers don't want to travel more than 15-20 minutes for a game nowadays, everyone is time poor as it is.
Leaving at 11:30am for a 1pm game on the other side of town when you might not get home til 8ish, later if you stop in for a beer isn't that appealing to most.
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Feb 03, 2023 1:00 pm
whufc wrote:
Bloody weak.....i travelled 1hr 25 minutes on the weekend to play on a ground that didnt have a blade of grass...literally.
Then got a duck second ball of the game, playing a pull shot off the glove to keeper so i walked. The teammate who was umpiring then walks off after his stint and says 'didnt it hit you on the chest'![]()
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We got skittled for 78, they made it in 8 overs game was done by 4pm so we sank piss to god knows what time with the opposition and got home as the sun was rising.
by The Dark Knight » Fri Feb 03, 2023 1:08 pm
I've actually given Whufc's idea some thought recently too and how hardwicket cricket on Adelaide could be overhauled.Lightning McQueen wrote:whufc wrote:
Would there be the demand for something like an Adelaide Hard Wicket Premier League. Something like the Amateur League but for hard wicket clubs. Must play 2 two crickets as part of the season, must enter an A & B Grade. Multiple divisions, could it be sponsored well enough that premiers receive prize money as an incentive, especially if they use frog Box for sponsorship.
You're an ideas man but you're living in a world 20 years late.
Cricketers generally love the social side of the game and given the fact that it's a summer sport, they live the beers that go with.
Community cricketers don't want to travel more than 15-20 minutes for a game nowadays, everyone is time poor as it is.
Leaving at 11:30am for a 1pm game on the other side of town when you might not get home til 8ish, later if you stop in for a beer isn't that appealing to most.
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Feb 03, 2023 1:23 pm
The Dark Knight wrote:I've actually given Whufc's idea some thought recently too and how hardwicket cricket on Adelaide could be overhauled.
I've thought about the PDCA and ASCA eventually combining to create an Adelaide Hardwicket Cricket Association but maybe divide it into three conferences (North, Central and South) to reduce travel times. I haven't looked into which current clubs would be in each conference and where the 'borders' would be for each conference.
I would look at making it all one day matches (because I dont get why we still play two day cricket, I like having a result each week and one day matches make selections much easier from my experience) and have starting times as early as possible (at least 12pm) but I understand some people might still want to play two day cricket (to be fair ASCA's 7/7 format has been a winner and is fair across the association) and I also understand starting as earlier than 12.30 wouldn't work for everyone either.
by The Bedge » Fri Feb 03, 2023 1:40 pm
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Feb 03, 2023 1:46 pm
BenchedEagle wrote:
Just not used to being pressed against decent opponents every week I guess. I still think they can sneak into the Top 4. Just need an upset on the run home, collect a few bonus points along the way and they should be ok.
In the last 4 years they only really had 1-2 teams that were even competitive against them.
by whufc » Fri Feb 03, 2023 1:54 pm
The Bedge wrote:Clubs like Dublin are used all the time in these debates as to why not to explore these options (Pt Noarlunga could be another), but surely instead of ruling out due to that you’d explore various options such as neutral venues, or creating enough gap in divisions so it’s unlikely..
Worst case you’re looking potentially once a year - the other season we had to travel out to Dublin 4 times before Xmas as well as Two Wells.. is what it is, suck it up, expressway is a game changer.
by The Bedge » Mon Feb 06, 2023 11:19 am
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by The Bedge » Mon Feb 06, 2023 11:38 am
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Feb 06, 2023 11:47 am
The Bedge wrote:How's a bitter old man running around in the second lowest division carrying on like a pork chop.
Talking smack to a bunch of kids, sledging and threatening them badging them and knocking them out, abusing and trying to intimidate them during the game.
His club must be so proud of his antics each week.
Must really hurt his ego losing to a bunch of 14 year olds.
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