Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby The Dark Knight » Mon Apr 05, 2021 9:17 pm

Stumps day three-
NSW v Queensland
QLD 433
Lyon 6/128 from 48.2 overs (now has 39 wickets @25, the most wickets of the Shield season)

NSW second innings 2/49, trail by 3.


WA v Tasmania
Tasmania second innings 6/184 declared.

WA second innings 1/11, need 469 to win.
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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby Armchair expert » Tue Apr 06, 2021 1:41 am

What is the deal with the vics we have played this season, do they go back home next year?
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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby Jim05 » Tue Apr 06, 2021 12:53 pm

Have shown some ticker this morning so far.
We aren’t going to win but hopefully we grind out a dull draw and end the Vics season
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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby Lightning McQueen » Tue Apr 06, 2021 1:09 pm

Jim05 wrote:Have shown some ticker this morning so far.
We aren’t going to win but hopefully we grind out a dull draw and end the Vics season

I'm a Weatherald fan but bloody hell, I'm not sure why he looked surprised at his decision, use that piece of wood in your hands son.
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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby The Dark Knight » Tue Apr 06, 2021 1:25 pm

Day four progress scores-
SA 6/263, lead Victoria by 231.
Hunt 127
Lehmann 51*

NSW second innings 4/129, lead Queensland by 77.
Gilkes 66
Swepson 3/51

WA second innings 2/60, need 420 to win.
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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby Booney » Tue Apr 06, 2021 3:02 pm

SA 333
Vic 365
SA 9/329

The match is called off at tea with both captains calling an end to the game.

This then means South Australia win our fourth Shield wooden spoon in a row. 9 of the last 12.
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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby The Bedge » Tue Apr 06, 2021 3:05 pm

Booney wrote:This then means South Australia win our fourth Shield wooden spoon in a row. 9 of the last 12.

Win.. lol.. like it's an achievement :lol:
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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby Booney » Tue Apr 06, 2021 3:09 pm

"Are awarded".... :lol:
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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby amber_fluid » Tue Apr 06, 2021 3:42 pm

Redbacks need to play a game against the Washington generals.
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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby Brodlach » Tue Apr 06, 2021 5:38 pm

amber_fluid wrote:Redbacks need to play a game against the Washington generals.

Probably still lose
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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby Armchair expert » Tue Apr 06, 2021 5:59 pm

Who gets a pass mark this season

Batting was solid

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Bowling was an absolute disaster

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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby tigerpie » Tue Apr 06, 2021 7:16 pm

When your opening bowlers are averaging more than 40 that's pretty damning.
I'm genuinely shocked by those bowling stats.
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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby daysofourlives » Tue Apr 06, 2021 7:28 pm

The bowling is diabolical
61 wickets out of potentially 140??? Even if its 120 if the Brisbane game is included in the 7 games thats still shocking
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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby amber_fluid » Tue Apr 06, 2021 7:30 pm

Might need Dizzy to chuck the whites back on again.
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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby The Dark Knight » Tue Apr 06, 2021 10:32 pm

The stats AE has posted are very evident SA still has alot of work to do to be able to win matches and get off the bottom of the ladder.

For awhile this season I've felt like it's been a high scoring season and with more runs means higher averages and strike rates for the bowlers so I was thinking of ways to show if that was true or not so with th view I've done some analysis.
(Plus I wanted to see how SA compared to the rest of the competition).

Across the competition this season so far there has been 80 innings batted, 35 times a team have made 300 plus, 12 times team have made 400 plus, 6 times teams have made 500 plus and once Queensland made 600. Only twice teams have been bowled for under 150 (both were NSW)
SA has made 300 plus 8 times.

I was going to look at an average runs made per dismissal and average runs conceded per wicket for each state but the MyCricket ladder for the Sheffield Shield that shows that information is not working for me.

This season 14 players have made 500 runs, last season there was 9.
This season 3 players took more than 30 wickets and with another 4 taking more than 20.
Last season there was 5 that took more than 30 wickets with another 8 taking 20 wickets or more.

Batsmen who have made more than 500 runs and bowlers who have taken more than 30 wickets by season-
20/21- 14 and 3
19/20- 9 and 5
18/19- 14 and 11
17/18- 22 and 12
16/17 23 and 8

This season of the 19 players who made 400 runs or more 15 averaged 40 or over.
Last season of the 19 players who made 400 runs or more 10 of those averaged 40 or over.

This season of the 18 bowlers who took 15 wickets or more 9 of those averaged under 30.
Last season of the 23 bowlers who took more than 15 wickets 15 of those averaged under 30.


(For this I did a minimum of 100 runs and 5 wickets)
WA had 6 batsmen average 40 or more and had 1 bowler average under 30.
Victoria had 3 batsmen average 40 or more and had 3 bowlers average under 30.
Tasmania had 3 batsmen average 40 or more and had 4 bowlers average under 30.
Queensland had 5 batsmen average 40 or more and had 3 bowlers average under 30.
NSW had 3 batsmen average 40 or more and had 3 bowlers average under 30.
As seen above SA had 4 batsmen average 40 or more and had 0 bowlers average under 30.
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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby Tony Clifton » Tue Apr 06, 2021 10:55 pm

Not excusing our players entirely but a Karen Rolton pitch with a smidgen of life in it would be handy
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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby Jim05 » Tue Apr 06, 2021 11:29 pm

Tony Clifton wrote:Not excusing our players entirely but a Karen Rolton pitch with a smidgen of life in it would be handy
So we can be rolled for 100 every innings?
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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby Lightning McQueen » Wed Apr 07, 2021 8:43 am

Head (A+)
Hunt (A)
Carey (A)
Lehmann (A)
Kerber (A)
Nielsen (B+)
Weathers (B-)

Hunt done very well in the toughest position, hard to judge Kerber on one outing but you can only make the most of your opportunities, Nielsen showed promise for a developing player, hopefully he continues to grow as we'll see less of Carey before too long.

Lehmann had a nice return but batted when the heat was out, would love to see him with them returns batting at 4 or 5.

The bowling numbers are embarrassing, we need a Siddle or Bird to spearhead our attack. On a bright note, at least the bowling returns were poor across the board.
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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby amber_fluid » Wed Apr 07, 2021 9:13 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:Head (A+)
Hunt (A)
Carey (A)
Lehmann (A)
Kerber (A)
Nielsen (B+)
Weathers (B-)

Hunt done very well in the toughest position, hard to judge Kerber on one outing but you can only make the most of your opportunities, Nielsen showed promise for a developing player, hopefully he continues to grow as we'll see less of Carey before too long.

Lehmann had a nice return but batted when the heat was out, would love to see him with them returns batting at 4 or 5.

The bowling numbers are embarrassing, we need a Siddle or Bird to spearhead our attack. On a bright note, at least the bowling returns were poor across the board.



You’re too generous mate.
They finished bottom not top.
I know it was mainly our bowlers but stats don’t show when batters made their runs.
Not enough runs when the heat was on.
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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

Postby Lightning McQueen » Wed Apr 07, 2021 9:22 am

amber_fluid wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:Head (A+)
Hunt (A)
Carey (A)
Lehmann (A)
Kerber (A)
Nielsen (B+)
Weathers (B-)

Hunt done very well in the toughest position, hard to judge Kerber on one outing but you can only make the most of your opportunities, Nielsen showed promise for a developing player, hopefully he continues to grow as we'll see less of Carey before too long.

Lehmann had a nice return but batted when the heat was out, would love to see him with them returns batting at 4 or 5.

The bowling numbers are embarrassing, we need a Siddle or Bird to spearhead our attack. On a bright note, at least the bowling returns were poor across the board.



You’re too generous mate.
They finished bottom not top.
I know it was mainly our bowlers but stats don’t show when batters made their runs.
Not enough runs when the heat was on.


Probably, I'm in a good mood atm, it won't take long to be driven into the round and pummeled like a $20 hooker.
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