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I watched 3 of the 4 SL v OZ ODIs (got a bit of time on my hands) and they weren’t a bad watch if for the drama alone!
Congrats to the Sri Lankans on their series win. They’ve got a couple of good ODI batsman in Nissanka and Asalanka who both scored ton’s in the series. Their death bowling still very much a work in progress but I thought their batters handled Cummins, Hazelwood and Green pretty well.
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@Donsteppa said in Other Cricket:
Marizanne Kapp might have played on a different pitch at Taunton to the other South African batters. 150 (213) out of a total team score of 284 all out.
https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/south-africa-women-in-england-2022-1289256/england-women-vs-south-africa-women-only-test-1301327/full-scorecard
That is so unfair now that Luaral Hubbards and Lia Thomas' mates have been prevented from being in the team. Can they make an exemption for Caster Semenya?
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@Donsteppa said in Other Cricket:
@nzzp said in Other Cricket:
SL win the toss and bat.
Going to be a tasty few days. Go Sri Lanka - would be great to see them get a win.
Can't spot it on TV in NZ, unless I've missed something obvious? CricInfo for now
er yeah, found an online thing to watch.
Lyon's first ball in the 5th over was a ripper - turned from middle. Three spinners in the SL side; subcontinent gonna subcontinent
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@Donsteppa said in Other Cricket:
No Glenn Maxwell after all I see.
yeah - they said same team as the last time they played in Lahore.
Head playing after a fitness test.
Betfair has them evens arodun $2.80 for the win
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Interesting CricInfo commentary conversation about conversion rates:
Junaid Anwar: "Does dickwella hold some sort of record for not having a test century for a proper batsman after 50 tests." Yes. Off the top of my head, I believe he's second on the list after Shane Warne.
Craig : "With the greatest of respect to the great man, I'm not sure that "second on the list after Shane Warne" is a comparison showing Dickwella is "a proper batsman" :)" It's a very specific list, to be fair.
Abhijeet: "We can't complain about Shane Warne not having a century though. As I remember, he did grab a few wickets as a bowler." Yeah, he was alright.
Dickwella: 50 Tests, high score of 96 so far. Currently 42* with a batting average of 33.05 and twenty Test match 50's.
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@Donsteppa said in Other Cricket:
Interesting CricInfo commentary conversation about conversion rates:
Junaid Anwar: "Does dickwella hold some sort of record for not having a test century for a proper batsman after 50 tests." Yes. Off the top of my head, I believe he's second on the list after Shane Warne.
Craig : "With the greatest of respect to the great man, I'm not sure that "second on the list after Shane Warne" is a comparison showing Dickwella is "a proper batsman" :)" It's a very specific list, to be fair.
Abhijeet: "We can't complain about Shane Warne not having a century though. As I remember, he did grab a few wickets as a bowler." Yeah, he was alright.
Dickwella: 50 Tests, high score of 96 so far. Currently 42* with a batting average of 33.05 and twenty Test match 50's.
Is that in terms of runs scored without a century ? I remember Warne got 99 against us. Other spinners like Kumble and Harbhajan played long enough to get three test tons between them too. Stuart Broad would probably have the record if not for one big ton against Pakistan.
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This is a fantastic chase by England and they have a real chance to get the remaining 119 of that 378 today.
That Lees has a touch of Matthew Hayden about him.
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Root has his 28th ton, Bairstow in the 90s. 3 wickets down and only 60 to get. Fantastic play by these two with Root looking sublime this morning.
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And in the end, they’ve pissed it. 7 wicket win before lunch. Tons for Root and Bairstow. Chased down 378 at close to five an over. Brilliant stuff.
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Hard to deny the impact of Baz now, that's another incredible win for England who for the 20 odd tests before Baz took over would roll over after getting behind the game. They seem to have some serious self belief now, and attacking players like Bairstow are really benefiting from that and winning them games they were well behind on. I thought India would piss it home after the first innings lead they had, but they ended up getting hammered.
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@Catogrande when Pant went out, I knew India would’ve been well short with how England were batting.
The openers then the middle order just getting it done and at a rate of knots. Will be interesting to see what they do away from home.
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Mate, I’m just enjoying the here and now. Overseas can bugger off and wait its turn.