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    @mn5 said in Other Cricket:

    @mariner4life said in Other Cricket:

    it's getting very very messy in Australian cricket

    They aren't doing to well, and so the coach is in the gun, most especially because it appears the modern player cannot relate to being given a few home truths about their performance.

    There is a definite split appearing in the Aus cricket family, with the new guys on one side, and pretty much everyone else on the other.

    Cricket Australia have given Langer their dreaded full confidence.

    I’m sure they’ll redeem themselves ( assuming it goes ahead ) by putting a fucken awful English side to the sword later this year.

    like clockwork, things go wrong over winter when they head overseas, but magically heal themselves when they get back on the flat flat tracks of home

    their major problem is their last home series they lost quite badly.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @mariner4life said in Other Cricket:

    @mn5 said in Other Cricket:

    @mariner4life said in Other Cricket:

    it's getting very very messy in Australian cricket

    They aren't doing to well, and so the coach is in the gun, most especially because it appears the modern player cannot relate to being given a few home truths about their performance.

    There is a definite split appearing in the Aus cricket family, with the new guys on one side, and pretty much everyone else on the other.

    Cricket Australia have given Langer their dreaded full confidence.

    I’m sure they’ll redeem themselves ( assuming it goes ahead ) by putting a fucken awful English side to the sword later this year.

    like clockwork, things go wrong over winter when they head overseas, but magically heal themselves when they get back on the flat flat tracks of home

    their major problem is their last home series they lost quite badly.

    I think they’d beat that Pom team anywhere to be fair. That batting line up in particularly screams ordinary despite one obvious exception ( who isn’t even quite as good as our Kane )

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    @mn5 said in Other Cricket:

    @mariner4life said in Other Cricket:

    @mn5 said in Other Cricket:

    @mariner4life said in Other Cricket:

    it's getting very very messy in Australian cricket

    They aren't doing to well, and so the coach is in the gun, most especially because it appears the modern player cannot relate to being given a few home truths about their performance.

    There is a definite split appearing in the Aus cricket family, with the new guys on one side, and pretty much everyone else on the other.

    Cricket Australia have given Langer their dreaded full confidence.

    I’m sure they’ll redeem themselves ( assuming it goes ahead ) by putting a fucken awful English side to the sword later this year.

    like clockwork, things go wrong over winter when they head overseas, but magically heal themselves when they get back on the flat flat tracks of home

    their major problem is their last home series they lost quite badly.

    I think they’d beat that Pom team anywhere to be fair. That batting line up in particularly screams ordinary despite one obvious exception ( who isn’t even quite as good as our Kane )

    yeah that series should be a bloodbath. But the Aussie order ain't that great either. I just think Cummins, Hazlewood, Starc and Lyon will take the required number of wickets to make it comfortable.

    Smith will get runs, and enough other guys will score along the way to get more than enough

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    @mariner4life said in Other Cricket:

    @mn5 said in Other Cricket:

    @mariner4life said in Other Cricket:

    @mn5 said in Other Cricket:

    @mariner4life said in Other Cricket:

    it's getting very very messy in Australian cricket

    They aren't doing to well, and so the coach is in the gun, most especially because it appears the modern player cannot relate to being given a few home truths about their performance.

    There is a definite split appearing in the Aus cricket family, with the new guys on one side, and pretty much everyone else on the other.

    Cricket Australia have given Langer their dreaded full confidence.

    I’m sure they’ll redeem themselves ( assuming it goes ahead ) by putting a fucken awful English side to the sword later this year.

    like clockwork, things go wrong over winter when they head overseas, but magically heal themselves when they get back on the flat flat tracks of home

    their major problem is their last home series they lost quite badly.

    I think they’d beat that Pom team anywhere to be fair. That batting line up in particularly screams ordinary despite one obvious exception ( who isn’t even quite as good as our Kane )

    yeah that series should be a bloodbath. But the Aussie order ain't that great either. I just think Cummins, Hazlewood, Starc and Lyon will take the required number of wickets to make it comfortable.

    Smith will get runs, and enough other guys will score along the way to get more than enough

    The others guys include Labuschagne and Warner, Root certainly doesn’t have a supporting cast like that.

    His strike bowlers are fucken ancient too.

    Australia have a few journeymen too but England are full of them.

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    How the hell are our guys doing in the Hundred? Haven't seen anything recently, which makes me think they're not doing great.

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    Glamorgan win the 1-day Cup

    Get in

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    @delicatessen said in Other Cricket:

    How the hell are our guys doing in the Hundred? Haven't seen anything recently, which makes me think they're not doing great.

    Some of the Kiwis did perform.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/126121915/black-caps-batsman-glenn-phillips-signs-off-england-stint-with-matchwinning-knock

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    @bovidae said in Other Cricket:

    @delicatessen said in Other Cricket:

    How the hell are our guys doing in the Hundred? Haven't seen anything recently, which makes me think they're not doing great.

    Some of the Kiwis did perform.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/126121915/black-caps-batsman-glenn-phillips-signs-off-england-stint-with-matchwinning-knock

    Oh righto thanks. Missed that 'un I did.

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    Just watched the final of the hundred.

    Dumbed down, simpleton cricket with big easy graphics, win predictors, straight forward rules & lots of pointless crowd entertainment.

    My 9 year old son absolutely loved it and was cheering loudly for a team he had no affinity with snd knew what was going on the whole way without questions for me.

    Food for thought.

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    @majorrage said in Other Cricket:

    Just watched the final of the hundred.

    Dumbed down, simpleton cricket with big easy graphics, win predictors, straight forward rules & lots of pointless crowd entertainment.

    My 9 year old son absolutely loved it and was cheering loudly for a team he had no affinity with snd knew what was going on the whole way without questions for me.

    Food for thought.

    Hitting the target market then. Kids and simpletons.

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    @snowy said in Other Cricket:

    @majorrage said in Other Cricket:

    Just watched the final of the hundred.

    Dumbed down, simpleton cricket with big easy graphics, win predictors, straight forward rules & lots of pointless crowd entertainment.

    My 9 year old son absolutely loved it and was cheering loudly for a team he had no affinity with snd knew what was going on the whole way without questions for me.

    Food for thought.

    Hitting the target market then. Kids and simpletons.

    Yep, gateway to the true form of the game. I started with ODI as a teenager, and then got into Test cricket later. Eyeballs means money, and ultimately that supports tests

    So I'm good with it

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    @nzzp said in Other Cricket:

    Yep, gateway to the true form of the game. I started with ODI as a teenager, and then got into Test cricket later.

    You played test cricket. Impressed.

    You might have meant watching of course.

    If these are the kids being bought into the realm, will they be able to learn base 6? And have an attention span of 5 days?

    Yes, the more that watch the better though, and it is a financial support for our guys that NZC can't afford to pay all that well.

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    My gripe with the Hundred is similar to @KiwiPie’s - rather than fix the horrendously slow over rate deterioration of T20’s and improve the graphics, they’ve created yet another format.

    Fast forward a decade and the eventual return of bowler/captain conferences after every delivery and we’ll need to introduce the Fifty.

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  • sparkyS Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
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    Had the Hundred been a success?

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/58295400

    A balanced piece but it is in the interest of the BBC to say "yes, it has been" as they have some of the broadcasting rights.

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  • sparkyS Offline
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    replied to MajorRage on last edited by sparky
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    @majorrage said in Other Cricket:

    Just watched the final of the hundred.

    Dumbed down, simpleton cricket with big easy graphics, win predictors, straight forward rules & lots of pointless crowd entertainment.

    My 9 year old son absolutely loved it and was cheering loudly for a team he had no affinity with snd knew what was going on the whole way without questions for me.

    Food for thought.

    I think the Hundred will be a gateway drug to many for longer forms of the game. It has also given a boost to the women's game in England.

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    @donsteppa said in Other Cricket:

    My gripe with the Hundred is similar to @KiwiPie’s - rather than fix the horrendously slow over rate deterioration of T20’s and improve the graphics, they’ve created yet another format.

    Fast forward a decade and the eventual return of bowler/captain conferences after every delivery and we’ll need to introduce the Fifty.

    Exactly - it is the new format that irks me - they could have applied all the hype and just kept it as T-20 by getting the teams to speed up. Getting it onto free to air was the key, and that has to be a good thing for whichever format you promote

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  • MN5M Offline
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    ( dusts off Grumpy old man hat before posting….)

    Hopefully this is quickly forgotten and goes the way of Cricket Max. ( Sorry Marty, RIP and all of that, but that was not one of your finer moments )

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  • MajorRageM Away
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    @kiwipie said in Other Cricket:

    @donsteppa said in Other Cricket:

    My gripe with the Hundred is similar to @KiwiPie’s - rather than fix the horrendously slow over rate deterioration of T20’s and improve the graphics, they’ve created yet another format.

    Fast forward a decade and the eventual return of bowler/captain conferences after every delivery and we’ll need to introduce the Fifty.

    Exactly - it is the new format that irks me - they could have applied all the hype and just kept it as T-20 by getting the teams to speed up. Getting it onto free to air was the key, and that has to be a good thing for whichever format you promote

    The thing is though, is that it's the basic maths and ease to understand what was going in that my son loved it.

    35 off 53 balls with 4 our easy to understand
    120/4 chasing 155 with 8.9 overs to go. Not so much.

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    @majorrage said in Other Cricket:

    120/4 chasing 155 with 8.9 overs to go. Not so much.

    Most decent cricket coverage usually converts it into '35 off 53 deliveries' in ODI's and T20's. Can't recall the specifics, but rule of thumb seems to be to shift from overs to deliveries when there's fewer than 100 deliveries left for ODI's, and probably all innings in the T20's.

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  • MajorRageM Away
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    @donsteppa said in Other Cricket:

    @majorrage said in Other Cricket:

    120/4 chasing 155 with 8.9 overs to go. Not so much.

    Most decent cricket coverage usually converts it into '35 off 53 deliveries' in ODI's and T20's. Can't recall the specifics, but rule of thumb seems to be to shift from overs to deliveries when there's fewer than 100 deliveries left for ODI's, and probably all innings in the T20's.

    Yeah, but style of the Hundred is that those basic stats are on the screen the entire time, with the key ones in the biggest fonts.

    It's basically just 20/20 style cricket to me, which is enjoyable but not the real thing. But as I said, my son absolutely loved it and knew what was going on the whole time.

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