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heater31 wrote:
locky801 wrote:WTF heat packages for the fielders to put in their hands in between balls.

Game is fast becoming a joke

That is par for the course for games of Cricket in Scotland during the month of May....


and now they are off for a little bit of drizzle :roll:
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locky801 wrote:
heater31 wrote:
locky801 wrote:WTF heat packages for the fielders to put in their hands in between balls.

Game is fast becoming a joke

That is par for the course for games of Cricket in Scotland during the month of May....


and now they are off for a little bit of drizzle :roll:

CA said if someone even spits to come off so they can somehow get the game into day 4
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Great knock, raise that bat B grade Bradman. Has put the pressure right back on the Aussies. No real answers for his flamboyant style.

If he doesn't run out of partners he is a huge chance to break Lara's record. Like Lara's 277 a run out looks the only likely mode of dismissal.
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wristwatcher wrote:Great knock, raise that bat B grade Bradman. Has put the pressure right back on the Aussies. No real answers for his flamboyant style.

If he doesn't run out of partners he is a huge chance to break Lara's record. Like Lara's 277 a run out looks the only likely mode of dismissal.

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Brodlach wrote:
wristwatcher wrote:Great knock, raise that bat B grade Bradman. Has put the pressure right back on the Aussies. No real answers for his flamboyant style.

If he doesn't run out of partners he is a huge chance to break Lara's record. Like Lara's 277 a run out looks the only likely mode of dismissal.

Whatever you're on Wristy I will have a kilo



:lol: high on life brother. Just nice to have the arvo off watching such a tremendous contest ;)
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Brodlach wrote:
locky801 wrote:
heater31 wrote:
locky801 wrote:WTF heat packages for the fielders to put in their hands in between balls.

Game is fast becoming a joke

That is par for the course for games of Cricket in Scotland during the month of May....


and now they are off for a little bit of drizzle :roll:

CA said if someone even spits to come off so they can somehow get the game into day 4



i can spit harder than it is raining bloody joke :oops:
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have turned the crap off, in a time where test cricket is struggling to bring people through the gates, everytime it starts to drizzle the umpires get them off
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locky801 wrote:Pattinson bowling pies


Glad im not the only one thinking that.

Oh hang on, he can bowl 140 kmh, so thats enough to justify selection apparently? :roll:
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Hasnt played enough cricket recently. Needs a innings or so to get going I think. But when he is up and going he is a great strike weapon.

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stan wrote:Hasnt played enough cricket recently. Needs a innings or so to get going I think. But when he is up and going he is a great strike weapon.

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Well quite simply should not be playing test cricket, had a 6 over spell today where he struggled to get over 130k.

what i saw in the last hour or so worries me, when a guy like Roach can hang around for 90 balls and get 30 odd

Also quite amazed that M Marsh only bowled 3 overs
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stan wrote:Hasnt played enough cricket recently. Needs a innings or so to get going I think. But when he is up and going he is a great strike weapon.

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Well quite simply should not be playing test cricket, had a 6 over spell today where he struggled to get over 130k.

what i saw in the last hour or so worries me, when a guy like Roach can hang around for 90 balls and get 30 odd

Also quite amazed that M Marsh only bowled 3 overs

Says more about the selectors that they dont understand bowling. He needed a few overs under his belt to get some feeling of it really. Its like there asking him to bowl from a cold start. Hard to find you line and length with no build up. I reckon he'll be better in the second dig.
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Jim05 wrote:Can't believe Holder didn't review that, looked very high


Surely there was an element of doubt over that decision. With only 1 review left Holder probably didn't want to risk it. The onus should be on the fielding side to review those ones, not the batsman.
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stan wrote:
locky801 wrote:
stan wrote:Hasnt played enough cricket recently. Needs a innings or so to get going I think. But when he is up and going he is a great strike weapon.

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Well quite simply should not be playing test cricket, had a 6 over spell today where he struggled to get over 130k.

what i saw in the last hour or so worries me, when a guy like Roach can hang around for 90 balls and get 30 odd

Also quite amazed that M Marsh only bowled 3 overs

Says more about the selectors that they dont understand bowling. He needed a few overs under his belt to get some feeling of it really. Its like there asking him to bowl from a cold start. Hard to find you line and length with no build up. I reckon he'll be better in the second dig.


Is it just me or does it seem like our fast bowlers have had a lot more injuries since they started "managing their workloads". All the previous generation of bowlers just say they need to bowl more & keep bowling. Perhaps science vs muscle memory???
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Based on the fact this is the best West Indian team to hit our shores I have decided to name Wristys Windies All-Time XI. Whilst the temptation was just to list the current team this is the best team I have seen in the last 40 years. The only notable inclusion who I didn't see play was Sobers but his stats speak for themselves and give this amazing team a real feel of completion and balance.

1. Gordon Greenidge - simply devastating batter
2. Dezzy Haynes - part of the best opening partnership of my childhood
3. Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards - the master blaster
4. Brian Lara - had a cuttla handy innings in his career
5. Shiv Chanperpaul - weight of numbers and consistency. Great concentration and honesty
6. Clive Lloyd (C) - regarded as their best Captain and brilliant in the covers when young
7. Garry Sobers - handy record
8. Jeff Dujon - could seriously bat and an excellent keeper
9. Malcolm Marshall - broke the record for most consecutive 20+ wicket series
10. Joel Garner - looked unplayable at times and once pissed off the harbour bridge and touched the water
11. Curtly Ambrose - the last of the great devastating Windies quicks

12th man - Roger Harper - early in his career was worlds best fielder
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8 fa with no number 11. Hope we bat again and set them 800 :)

Every commentator saying they will follow on, I'm not convinced. I reckon they will want it going 4 days. We will find out a few things of interest if we get this wicket in the next ten minutes.
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wristwatcher wrote:8 fa with no number 11. Hope we bat again and set them 800 :)

Every commentator saying they will follow on, I'm not convinced. I reckon they will want it going 4 days. We will find out a few things of interest if we get this wicket in the next ten minutes.



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wristwatcher wrote:Based on the fact this is the best West Indian team to hit our shores I have decided to name Wristys Windies All-Time XI. Whilst the temptation was just to list the current team this is the best team I have seen in the last 40 years. The only notable inclusion who I didn't see play was Sobers but his stats speak for themselves and give this amazing team a real feel of completion and balance.

1. Gordon Greenidge - simply devastating batter
2. Dezzy Haynes - part of the best opening partnership of my childhood
3. Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards - the master blaster
4. Brian Lara - had a cuttla handy innings in his career
5. Shiv Chanperpaul - weight of numbers and consistency. Great concentration and honesty
6. Clive Lloyd (C) - regarded as their best Captain and brilliant in the covers when young
7. Garry Sobers - handy record
8. Jeff Dujon - could seriously bat and an excellent keeper
9. Malcolm Marshall - broke the record for most consecutive 20+ wicket series
10. Joel Garner - looked unplayable at times and once pissed off the harbour bridge and touched the water
11. Curtly Ambrose - the last of the great devastating Windies quicks

12th man - Roger Harper - early in his career was worlds best fielder


Fair team, especially when the likes of Holding, Roberts and Richardson can't get a berth
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Feel sorry for bravo.

It's sad watching this Windies team now.
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