by RustyCage » Sun Oct 21, 2018 11:37 am
by The Dark Knight » Sun Oct 21, 2018 8:52 pm
by gadj1976 » Sun Oct 21, 2018 9:01 pm
The Dark Knight wrote:Winning my first game of cricket as A grade captain yesterday, this is my first season as captain.
Chasing 211 to win we slumped to 8/126 before we had an 86 run stand for the 9th wicket. The youngest player in our side at 17 made 54 batting at number 7, he was brilliant. It was his first A grade half century after making a first ball duck in round one. Our number 10 made 27 not out and batted beautifully keeping the young fella calm in what was a pretty nervous situation. We won with a no ball four and next ball the young fella was out LBW. I went out for one over to make sure we past the score and finished with 3 not out, I also scored made a duck in round one.
Brilliant to win from nowhere as we were gone falling to 8/126 after 2 wickets fell in 2 balls. I was riding a wave of emotion, our innings started strongly as the runs were flowing and well ahead of the required run rate only to hit a slump after about 40/45 overs and then somehow the game fell our way. I was sitting there waiting to bat nervous as all hell praying the boys would get us home. I couldn't stop smiling all last night. Great to get that first win on the board.
by Booney » Mon Oct 22, 2018 7:43 am
The Dark Knight wrote:Winning my first game of cricket as A grade captain yesterday, this is my first season as captain.
Chasing 211 to win we slumped to 8/126 before we had an 86 run stand for the 9th wicket. The youngest player in our side at 17 made 54 batting at number 7, he was brilliant. It was his first A grade half century after making a first ball duck in round one. Our number 10 made 27 not out and batted beautifully keeping the young fella calm in what was a pretty nervous situation. We won with a no ball four and next ball the young fella was out LBW. I went out for one over to make sure we past the score and finished with 3 not out, I also scored made a duck in round one.
Brilliant to win from nowhere as we were gone falling to 8/126 after 2 wickets fell in 2 balls. I was riding a wave of emotion, our innings started strongly as the runs were flowing and well ahead of the required run rate only to hit a slump after about 40/45 overs and then somehow the game fell our way. I was sitting there waiting to bat nervous as all hell praying the boys would get us home. I couldn't stop smiling all last night. Great to get that first win on the board.
by Failed Creation » Mon Oct 22, 2018 7:47 am
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Oct 22, 2018 8:07 am
The Dark Knight wrote:Winning my first game of cricket as A grade captain yesterday, this is my first season as captain.
Chasing 211 to win we slumped to 8/126 before we had an 86 run stand for the 9th wicket. The youngest player in our side at 17 made 54 batting at number 7, he was brilliant. It was his first A grade half century after making a first ball duck in round one. Our number 10 made 27 not out and batted beautifully keeping the young fella calm in what was a pretty nervous situation. We won with a no ball four and next ball the young fella was out LBW. I went out for one over to make sure we past the score and finished with 3 not out, I also scored made a duck in round one.
Brilliant to win from nowhere as we were gone falling to 8/126 after 2 wickets fell in 2 balls. I was riding a wave of emotion, our innings started strongly as the runs were flowing and well ahead of the required run rate only to hit a slump after about 40/45 overs and then somehow the game fell our way. I was sitting there waiting to bat nervous as all hell praying the boys would get us home. I couldn't stop smiling all last night. Great to get that first win on the board.
by Brodlach » Mon Oct 22, 2018 8:18 am
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
by The Dark Knight » Mon Oct 22, 2018 8:45 am
Yes he did. Took 3 fa and made 7.Lightning McQueen wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:Winning my first game of cricket as A grade captain yesterday, this is my first season as captain.
Chasing 211 to win we slumped to 8/126 before we had an 86 run stand for the 9th wicket. The youngest player in our side at 17 made 54 batting at number 7, he was brilliant. It was his first A grade half century after making a first ball duck in round one. Our number 10 made 27 not out and batted beautifully keeping the young fella calm in what was a pretty nervous situation. We won with a no ball four and next ball the young fella was out LBW. I went out for one over to make sure we past the score and finished with 3 not out, I also scored made a duck in round one.
Brilliant to win from nowhere as we were gone falling to 8/126 after 2 wickets fell in 2 balls. I was riding a wave of emotion, our innings started strongly as the runs were flowing and well ahead of the required run rate only to hit a slump after about 40/45 overs and then somehow the game fell our way. I was sitting there waiting to bat nervous as all hell praying the boys would get us home. I couldn't stop smiling all last night. Great to get that first win on the board.
Well done mate, did my cousin play?
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Oct 22, 2018 8:53 am
The Dark Knight wrote:Yes he did. Took 3 fa and made 7.
by The Bedge » Mon Oct 22, 2018 9:29 am
The Dark Knight wrote:Winning my first game of cricket as A grade captain yesterday, this is my first season as captain.
Chasing 211 to win we slumped to 8/126 before we had an 86 run stand for the 9th wicket. The youngest player in our side at 17 made 54 batting at number 7, he was brilliant. It was his first A grade half century after making a first ball duck in round one. Our number 10 made 27 not out and batted beautifully keeping the young fella calm in what was a pretty nervous situation. We won with a no ball four and next ball the young fella was out LBW. I went out for one over to make sure we past the score and finished with 3 not out, I also scored made a duck in round one.
Brilliant to win from nowhere as we were gone falling to 8/126 after 2 wickets fell in 2 balls. I was riding a wave of emotion, our innings started strongly as the runs were flowing and well ahead of the required run rate only to hit a slump after about 40/45 overs and then somehow the game fell our way. I was sitting there waiting to bat nervous as all hell praying the boys would get us home. I couldn't stop smiling all last night. Great to get that first win on the board.
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by The Bedge » Mon Oct 22, 2018 9:29 am
Booney wrote:Great stuff mate. Can be very rewarding captaining a side, you'll love it.
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by Dutchy » Mon Oct 22, 2018 9:29 am
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by Lightning McQueen » Mon Oct 29, 2018 8:51 am
by Booney » Mon Oct 29, 2018 9:09 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:I try to tell my kids to back themselves in what they do without getting carried away with it and to set goals in whatever it is they attempt.
My 13 year old son looked on the mycricket app a few weeks ago as we were driving home from his game and seen that he'd just passed 2000 career runs and let me know.
He then says "I'm gonna try and reach 3000 by the end of this season"
"Yeah mate, you do that" I replied with a rye smile.
The smartarse has now reached 382 for the season and 2292 all up and we haven't left October yet, lucky I'm not a parent that chucks out monetary incentives.
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Oct 29, 2018 9:17 am
Booney wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:I try to tell my kids to back themselves in what they do without getting carried away with it and to set goals in whatever it is they attempt.
My 13 year old son looked on the mycricket app a few weeks ago as we were driving home from his game and seen that he'd just passed 2000 career runs and let me know.
He then says "I'm gonna try and reach 3000 by the end of this season"
"Yeah mate, you do that" I replied with a rye smile.
The smartarse has now reached 382 for the season and 2292 all up and we haven't left October yet, lucky I'm not a parent that chucks out monetary incentives.
My dearly departed Aunty Yvonne used to offer 20c per run when I was at primary school. I could always bowl, I didn't work out my batting until later in life so she never had to cough up too much. Whatever she did cough up went each way on whatever Johnny Letts was riding in the early 80's that Saturday afternoon anyway.
by Spargo » Mon Oct 29, 2018 9:33 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:Booney wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:I try to tell my kids to back themselves in what they do without getting carried away with it and to set goals in whatever it is they attempt.
My 13 year old son looked on the mycricket app a few weeks ago as we were driving home from his game and seen that he'd just passed 2000 career runs and let me know.
He then says "I'm gonna try and reach 3000 by the end of this season"
"Yeah mate, you do that" I replied with a rye smile.
The smartarse has now reached 382 for the season and 2292 all up and we haven't left October yet, lucky I'm not a parent that chucks out monetary incentives.
My dearly departed Aunty Yvonne used to offer 20c per run when I was at primary school. I could always bowl, I didn't work out my batting until later in life so she never had to cough up too much. Whatever she did cough up went each way on whatever Johnny Letts was riding in the early 80's that Saturday afternoon anyway.
I was Paddy Payne in the 90's, and whenever Schillaci ran.
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