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  • HigginsH Offline
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    Just watching a warm up match between Sri Lnaka and Australia. Australia used the DRS system (correctly as it turned out after a caught behind was initially given not out) but it is just a warm up match for goodness sake!

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    @Higgins said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    Just watching a warm up match between Sri Lnaka and Australia. Australia used the DRS system (correctly as it turned out after a caught behind was initially given not out) but it is just a warm up match for goodness sake!

    DRS judgement is as much a part of the game now as any other skill I guess.

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    @rotated said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    What is everyone's predictions for the BCs this tournament?

    I think we're probably the fourth best team in terms of talent. Australia, England and India will all beat us more often than not - but we'll be competitive against them most of the time.

    South Africa look like a team of old men out for their last hurrah. Pakistan has lost a massive streak of games so hopefully down on confidence. Windies could be dangerous.

    One of our CWC strengths has always been not losing to bunny teams and we need to make sure we put away Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka - all of which we should, but any of which could derail us. Heard Ian Smith the other day saying that we do not want to play Afghanistan on a spinners pitch.

    So bank those points. Beat at least two of the three teams that are competitive with us - and tip over at least one of the top three and we should make the play-offs - at least 6/9.

    Not sure that there's too much benefit in terms of winning the tournament in finishing any higher than fourth, so fourth in the round robin will do me.

    After that it's a crap shoot. I'll be disappointed to miss the play-offs, rapt if we can do better.

    We should be everyone's second favourite team. Let's face it Australia is everyone's most hated team. Then there's India - they're the most hated as well. And England - them too - they're the worst! ๐Ÿ™‚

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    @Chris-B said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    @rotated said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    What is everyone's predictions for the BCs this tournament?

    I think we're probably the fourth best team in terms of talent. Australia, England and India will all beat us more often than not - but we'll be competitive against them most of the time.

    South Africa look like a team of old men out for their last hurrah. Pakistan has lost a massive streak of games so hopefully down on confidence. Windies could be dangerous.

    One of our CWC strengths has always been not losing to bunny teams and we need to make sure we put away Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka - all of which we should, but any of which could derail us. Heard Ian Smith the other day saying that we do not want to play Afghanistan on a spinners pitch.

    So bank those points. Beat at least two of the three teams that are competitive with us - and tip over at least one of the top three and we should make the play-offs - at least 6/9.

    Not sure that there's too much benefit in terms of winning the tournament in finishing any higher than fourth, so fourth in the round robin will do me.

    After that it's a crap shoot. I'll be disappointed to miss the play-offs, rapt if we can do better.

    We should be everyone's second favourite team. Let's face it Australia is everyone's most hated team. Then there's India - they're the most hated as well. And England - them too - they're the worst! ๐Ÿ™‚

    I heard that interview too. Smithy is actually really good value when he's not wanking on about Hawkes Bay with the kind of gusto that would make @Nepia blush.

    Great summary and mostly accurate. Sri Lanka are basically a bunny team overall which is sad but true. In saying all that India aside I'm not sure England and Oz are that much, if any, better than us though.

    Tournament is surely Indias for the taking.

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    @Higgins said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    Just watching a warm up match between Sri Lnaka and Australia. Australia used the DRS system (correctly as it turned out after a caught behind was initially given not out) but it is just a warm up match for goodness sake!

    So did we and we made a hash brown of it!

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    @Cyclops said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    @Higgins said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    Just watching a warm up match between Sri Lnaka and Australia. Australia used the DRS system (correctly as it turned out after a caught behind was initially given not out) but it is just a warm up match for goodness sake!

    DRS judgement is as much a part of the game now as any other skill I guess.

    Yeah why wouldnt you use it....

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    @JK said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    @Cyclops said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    @Higgins said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    Just watching a warm up match between Sri Lnaka and Australia. Australia used the DRS system (correctly as it turned out after a caught behind was initially given not out) but it is just a warm up match for goodness sake!

    DRS judgement is as much a part of the game now as any other skill I guess.

    Yeah why wouldnt you use it....

    It is just a warm up game, which presumably has not been accorded full official status, designed to get the participants involved familiar with the likely conditions they will encounter along with a bit of general match practice. Using DRS in those circumstances is a bit like using citing commissioners and TMOs is a Golden Oldies rugby match. Having said that there has been some serious rucking etc (although nothing malicious and always with great laughter and smiles) involved in Golden Oldies games as people relive times past which might justify those things!

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    Are the times for all games essentially the same ?

    I can see a monday morning off after the Aussie game might be in order.

    A Day/nighter in the UK would be awesome from a NZ perspective, keeping the old match tracker going in one of the many windows I have open on the laptop.....

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    @Higgins said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    @JK said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    @Cyclops said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    @Higgins said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    Just watching a warm up match between Sri Lnaka and Australia. Australia used the DRS system (correctly as it turned out after a caught behind was initially given not out) but it is just a warm up match for goodness sake!

    DRS judgement is as much a part of the game now as any other skill I guess.

    Yeah why wouldnt you use it....

    It is just a warm up game, which presumably has not been accorded full official status, designed to get the participants involved familiar with the likely conditions they will encounter along with a bit of general match practice. Using DRS in those circumstances is a bit like using citing commissioners and TMOs is a Golden Oldies rugby match. Having said that there has been some serious rucking etc (although nothing malicious and always with great laughter and smiles) involved in Golden Oldies games as people relive times past which might justify those things!

    I'd look at it the other way....its a warmup game so if you are a batsmen then you are out there to bat....bat as long as ya can...use DRS just like ya normally would. Its part of the game now

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    @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    Are the times for all games essentially the same ?

    I can see a monday morning off after the Aussie game might be in order.

    A Day/nighter in the UK would be awesome from a NZ perspective, keeping the old match tracker going in one of the many windows I have open on the laptop.....

    Seems either 9.30pm start or 12.30 for day/nighters (our games vs Afg, WI, Aus). Semis and final 9.30pm starts

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    @JK said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    Are the times for all games essentially the same ?

    I can see a monday morning off after the Aussie game might be in order.

    A Day/nighter in the UK would be awesome from a NZ perspective, keeping the old match tracker going in one of the many windows I have open on the laptop.....

    Seems either 9.30pm start or 12.30 for day/nighters (our games vs Afg, WI, Aus). Semis and final 9.30pm starts

    I'm an ex shift worker. I'll cope.

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    @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    @JK said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    Are the times for all games essentially the same ?

    I can see a monday morning off after the Aussie game might be in order.

    A Day/nighter in the UK would be awesome from a NZ perspective, keeping the old match tracker going in one of the many windows I have open on the laptop.....

    Seems either 9.30pm start or 12.30 for day/nighters (our games vs Afg, WI, Aus). Semis and final 9.30pm starts

    I'm an ex shift worker. I'll cope.

    you'll have to. 930-530am is brutally bad timing for us ๐Ÿ˜ž

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    @nzzp said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    @JK said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    Are the times for all games essentially the same ?

    I can see a monday morning off after the Aussie game might be in order.

    A Day/nighter in the UK would be awesome from a NZ perspective, keeping the old match tracker going in one of the many windows I have open on the laptop.....

    Seems either 9.30pm start or 12.30 for day/nighters (our games vs Afg, WI, Aus). Semis and final 9.30pm starts

    I'm an ex shift worker. I'll cope.

    you'll have to. 930-530am is brutally bad timing for us ๐Ÿ˜ž

    It's a nice idea in theory but sitting through an entire ODI at stupid o'clock will probably be considerably easier said than done.

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    @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    It's a nice idea in theory but sitting through an entire ODI at stupid o'clock will probably be considerably easier said than done.

    those middle overs ... at 3am. FML.

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    @nzzp said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    It's a nice idea in theory but sitting through an entire ODI at stupid o'clock will probably be considerably easier said than done.

    those middle overs ... at 3am. FML.

    Yep far easier when it's daylight, the weather is warm and you're having a few cold ales.

    Shivering with a blanket and coffee doesn't quite have the same appeal.

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    @nzzp it's the inning break that kills me. Not long enough for meaningful sleep, but too long to keep awake through!

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    @Paekakboyz I like just lying on the couch and dozing through it. Not a real deep sleep but if something exciting happens you open one eye to see if it is worth waking properly for.

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    I was doing that for some sport recently and dozed off and woke what I thought was a couple mins later and had a sip of beer which had gotten very warm in front of the fire. That woke me up nicely

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    @Higgins strange these warm up matches going out live. They've totally commercialized them with sponsorship, discounted gate fees and TV money.

    Yet it's 15 a side and lots of giggles and banter between players. And absolutely nothing riding on the result - for teams it's about prep and process.

    A significant swing in the contest vs entertainment spectrum of televised sport.

    Drs and TV production also getting a dress rehearsal I guess. Didn't want to shell out for expensive snicko I noticed

    It's been a useful excitement build up though, but these games are pretty much contrived.

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    @Paekakboyz said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    @nzzp it's the inning break that kills me. Not long enough for meaningful sleep, but too long to keep awake through!

    The more I read this thread the more I realise thereโ€™s next to no chance Iโ€™m gonna be awake for some of the Black Caps lesser games.

    Iโ€™m a grumpy enough prick when Iโ€™ve had sleep let alone when Iโ€™ve had none.

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