by spell_check » Sat Jun 13, 2009 6:38 pm
by Rik E Boy » Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:28 am
by FlyingHigh » Sun Jun 14, 2009 5:00 pm
by spell_check » Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:50 pm
FlyingHigh wrote:From memory, the Adelaide test was a very boring draw. May also have been Merv Hughes' debut, with figures of something like 1/120ish.
How many of these tests were draws? Think all against India were, and all except the Brisbane test v NZ too? Brisbane test was when Hadlee had a part in all the dismissals.
by FlyingHigh » Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:58 pm
spell_check wrote:FlyingHigh wrote:From memory, the Adelaide test was a very boring draw. May also have been Merv Hughes' debut, with figures of something like 1/120ish.
How many of these tests were draws? Think all against India were, and all except the Brisbane test v NZ too? Brisbane test was when Hadlee had a part in all the dismissals.
New Zealand won in Brisbane and Perth, Australia in Sydney. Yes, all three Indian Tests were draws, and Merv debuted here.
by GWW » Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:00 pm
FlyingHigh wrote:From memory, the Adelaide test was a very boring draw. May also have been Merv Hughes' debut, with figures of something like 1/120ish.
How many of these tests were draws? Think all against India were, and all except the Brisbane test v NZ too? Brisbane test was when Hadlee had a part in all the dismissals.
by spell_check » Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:05 pm
Rik E Boy wrote:I reckon that eventually West Indies, New Zealand and Bangladesh might stop playing Test Cricket entirely. In four decades there may only be a handful of test nations - Australia, England, South Africa....full circle. If test cricket ever wound up I wouldn't ever go to a One dayer of Teeball match.
NO SALE! But I do appear to be in the minority. I was channel surfing yesterday (NO FOOTY ACK DARN SPLIT ROUND) and the teeball world cup was on and I heard Ian Chappell say 'this match is fizzling out' LMAO and I thought this was the brave new world of non stop all singing all dancing actionfest that is teeball. Teeball is crap and eventually people will start to catch on. The first people to drop off will be the people who remember a time when cricket was a battle between bat and ball. It will go from strength to strength for as long as one dayers did then in twenty years there will be the 'Ten/10' revolution. What a joke, but I won't be laughing if Test Cricket ever becomes a casualty.
regards,
REB
by spell_check » Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:09 pm
GWW wrote:FlyingHigh wrote:From memory, the Adelaide test was a very boring draw. May also have been Merv Hughes' debut, with figures of something like 1/120ish.
How many of these tests were draws? Think all against India were, and all except the Brisbane test v NZ too? Brisbane test was when Hadlee had a part in all the dismissals.
If my memory serves me, most, if not all, was washed out in the Adelaide Test.
Was this the test where Border made a double century in the 2nd innings to avoid defeat?
by am Bays » Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:30 pm
GWW wrote:FlyingHigh wrote:From memory, the Adelaide test was a very boring draw. May also have been Merv Hughes' debut, with figures of something like 1/120ish.
How many of these tests were draws? Think all against India were, and all except the Brisbane test v NZ too? Brisbane test was when Hadlee had a part in all the dismissals.
If my memory serves me, most, if not all, was washed out in the Adelaide Test.
Was this the test where Border made a double century in the 2nd innings to avoid defeat?
by ORDoubleBlues » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:30 am
FlyingHigh wrote:From memory, the Adelaide test was a very boring draw. May also have been Merv Hughes' debut, with figures of something like 1/120ish.
How many of these tests were draws? Think all against India were, and all except the Brisbane test v NZ too? Brisbane test was when Hadlee had a part in all the dismissals.
by GWW » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:52 am
spell_check wrote:
No it wasn't the double century Test for Border , but it was rain affected.
by spell_check » Mon Jun 15, 2009 7:11 pm
GWW wrote:spell_check wrote:
No it wasn't the double century Test for Border , but it was rain affected.
Ah ok, it must have been the next NZ tour to Oz, i think in 87, where Border scored the double ton in the 2nd innings in the Adelaide Test.
by whufc » Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:43 pm
Rik E Boy wrote:I reckon that eventually West Indies, New Zealand and Bangladesh might stop playing Test Cricket entirely. In four decades there may only be a handful of test nations - Australia, England, South Africa....full circle. If test cricket ever wound up I wouldn't ever go to a One dayer of Teeball match.
NO SALE! But I do appear to be in the minority. I was channel surfing yesterday (NO FOOTY ACK DARN SPLIT ROUND) and the teeball world cup was on and I heard Ian Chappell say 'this match is fizzling out' LMAO and I thought this was the brave new world of non stop all singing all dancing actionfest that is teeball. Teeball is crap and eventually people will start to catch on. The first people to drop off will be the people who remember a time when cricket was a battle between bat and ball. It will go from strength to strength for as long as one dayers did then in twenty years there will be the 'Ten/10' revolution. What a joke, but I won't be laughing if Test Cricket ever becomes a casualty.
regards,
REB
by Sam_goUUUdogs » Mon Jun 22, 2009 10:47 pm
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