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Shouldn't be too hard - a match yesterday at the Adelaide oval

 
what is happening with the 20 20 match today?

QLD 4/110 (9 overs) NSW 7/53 (8 Overs)

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NSW - Homebush interrupted by rain again *sigh* - typical Sydney weather.

Reduced overs, looks as though the Bulls have done it easy.

The Redbacks are already in the final, and it will more than likely the Bulls or Warriors for the Prelim.

How do you figure that HT? Doesn't a win get us into the prelim?


How do you figure that HT? Doesn't a win get us into the prelim?

We need a BIG win over Tassie. We have a very poor Net Run rate thanks to the big loss at the hands of SA.

That's why I stated "more than likely".

It's possible, but we need a massive win on Friday.

edit: also the Warriors and Bulls play each other so who ever losses and Vics win it will come down to run rate. Vics are well into the negative though.

Edited by High Tower

NSW - Homebush interrupted by rain again *sigh* - typical Sydney weather.

Reduced overs, looks as though the Bulls have done it easy.

The Redbacks are already in the final, and it will more than likely the Bulls or Warriors for the Prelim.

VICS still a minor chance

VICS still a minor chance

Put it this way, a win over tassie like SA had over the Vics will give us a chance for the Prelim.

 

It'd put us on 6 points - two clear of the loser


Apologies...I thought I saw on table on fox cricket after the match, both warriors & bulls on 6 points, so I gather they've both had 2 wins - as the Vics have.

We have to win then.

edit: Saw the table again since. They are both on 4 points with Vics on 4 points, confirming that the Vics are a better chance than I first thought.

Must have been hallucinating.

Edited by High Tower

Apologies...I thought I saw on table on fox cricket after the match, both warriors & bulls on 6 points, so I gather they've both had 2 wins - as the Vics have.

We have to win then.

NSW last is a big laugh, Tas should win as they arent doing to well

2/52 with both Aussie openers out after winning the toss and batting.

Why is Clarke coming in after M. Hussey ? Strange.

2/52 with both Aussie openers out after winning the toss and batting.

Why is Clarke coming in after M. Hussey ? Strange.

Shouldn't Hauritz come in before Clarke to protrect him from the new ball?

Shouldn't Hauritz come in before Clarke to protrect him from the new ball?

What is there to protect ?

His back ?

His Aston Martin ?


I was being sarcastic over the Melb test when he squibbed the final overs on day 1 of a Test match.

His alleged fiancee *cough* can look after the Aston Martin. Its not good having a bingle around such a fine car.

Shouldn't Hauritz come in before Clarke to protrect him from the new ball?

:lol:

I was being sarcastic over the Melb test when he squibbed the final overs on day 1 of a Test match.

Ah yes.

His alleged fiancee *cough* can look after the Aston Martin. Its not good having a bingle around such a fine car.

Indeed. Leaving the keys in the car. I suppose we could forgive her, being blonde and all..

Indeed. Leaving the keys in the car. I suppose we could forgive her, being blonde and all..

Or if she had allowed someone access to the keys.......... Hmmm ;)

On a better topic, Punter gets a ton and the owner of the Top Gear Toy is getting close.

3/226 of 61 overs. Pitch is a belter. We need to bowl well to get 20 wickets.

Or Pakistan need to bat like...Pakistan


On a better topic, Punter gets a ton and the owner of the Top Gear Toy is getting close.

3/226 of 61 overs. Pitch is a belter. We need to bowl well to get 20 wickets.

Batting well the skipper and 007.

I'd really like to see them bat on and make "BIG" (sorry 45h16) scores. It's about time Punter got a double century.

edit: -

8 runs from the 200 partnership.

Edited by High Tower

Why sorry?

 

Good to see Punter sent his Baggy Green in for a Service :lol: Like a classic old car it needed some TLC!

England win the toss and chose to bat only to be humbled by Morkel and Steyn, with the latter taking 5-51, for 180. Steyn now has a five-for against all test playing nations.

Strauss becomes the first Englishman to go first ball in a test for 73 years!

Edited by 45HG16


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