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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby bulldogs » Wed Jan 14, 2009 1:45 pm

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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby Bluedemon » Wed Jan 14, 2009 2:15 pm

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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby matt » Wed Jan 14, 2009 3:14 pm

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Was a lot of fun although tough work as skipper trying to get everything spot on and in good time.
I found the pink balls to have a lot more bounce in them but most blokes had no trouble dispatching them well over the fence.
Didn't have the problem with 5 overs from one end as it sped things up. What would have been useful was that the umpires had actually read the rules. The short ones over shoulder height weren;t called once and only half the balls down leg were deemed wide.
All in all a good night concluded with a few cold beers and a bbq. nice
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby Pumba » Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:21 am

how dus LOA cricket compare to the two day grades? say would it be a similar standard to A2 or A3?
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby rod_rooster » Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:41 am

Pumba wrote:how dus LOA cricket compare to the two day grades? say would it be a similar standard to A2 or A3?


Having played LOA's in the past it is a pretty good standard of cricket. You get the odd poor team though but generally most sides are pretty reasonable. To make a comparison is difficult but Rostrevor was generally around the top 4 consistently in LOA and with what appears a very similar side in A3 this year they are sitting comfortably in the top 4. Not necessarily as straight forward as looking at that but it gives an indication.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby azzaisbest » Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:13 pm

Hey Pumba, who are you playing against this game???
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby Pumba » Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:24 pm

azzaisbest wrote:Hey Pumba, who are you playing against this game???


not playing azza as i was still on holidays last sat, how bout you? what grade u playing this week for HV? your A's and B's are going okay...
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby matt » Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:41 pm

rod_rooster wrote:
Pumba wrote:how dus LOA cricket compare to the two day grades? say would it be a similar standard to A2 or A3?


Having played LOA's in the past it is a pretty good standard of cricket. You get the odd poor team though but generally most sides are pretty reasonable. To make a comparison is difficult but Rostrevor was generally around the top 4 consistently in LOA and with what appears a very similar side in A3 this year they are sitting comfortably in the top 4. Not necessarily as straight forward as looking at that but it gives an indication.


That's pretty spot on. Some teams can be quite strong one week and then after 5 or 6 changes the following week notso.
Very interested to see how ROCs have been travelling in the A3s as we've (AUCC) have had quite a rivalry with them over a number of years.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby Pumba » Fri Jan 16, 2009 2:44 pm

matt wrote:
rod_rooster wrote:
Pumba wrote:how dus LOA cricket compare to the two day grades? say would it be a similar standard to A2 or A3?


Having played LOA's in the past it is a pretty good standard of cricket. You get the odd poor team though but generally most sides are pretty reasonable. To make a comparison is difficult but Rostrevor was generally around the top 4 consistently in LOA and with what appears a very similar side in A3 this year they are sitting comfortably in the top 4. Not necessarily as straight forward as looking at that but it gives an indication.


That's pretty spot on. Some teams can be quite strong one week and then after 5 or 6 changes the following week notso.
Very interested to see how ROCs have been travelling in the A3s as we've (AUCC) have had quite a rivalry with them over a number of years.


fair enuf, thanks for that guys
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby Pumba » Fri Jan 16, 2009 3:52 pm

dus anyone know anything about the points for 2nd innings in C1 cricket? there is some different interpritations within out team and looking for some clarification....
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby rod_rooster » Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:16 pm

Pumba wrote:dus anyone know anything about the points for 2nd innings in C1 cricket? there is some different interpritations within out team and looking for some clarification....


From the bylaws:

Bylaws wrote:Experimental Rule Grades C1 to C3 for Season 2008/09

For season 2008/09 there will be no bonus points applied to second innings of all one and two day matches.

If both Captains agree, that after the completion of each teams respective first innings, that no further result can be achieved, in which case stumps may be drawn earlier than the scheduled hour for the completion of play. In this instance the scheduled hour for completion of play will not be prior to the sceduled tea break.

Any captain or team who refuses to abide by the wishes of the opposition team who may wish to continue, notwithstanding the above, will be subject to a forfeit resulting in a loss of all match and bonus points and a fine.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby Pumba » Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:32 pm

rod_rooster wrote:
Pumba wrote:dus anyone know anything about the points for 2nd innings in C1 cricket? there is some different interpritations within out team and looking for some clarification....


From the bylaws:

Bylaws wrote:Experimental Rule Grades C1 to C3 for Season 2008/09

For season 2008/09 there will be no bonus points applied to second innings of all one and two day matches.

If both Captains agree, that after the completion of each teams respective first innings, that no further result can be achieved, in which case stumps may be drawn earlier than the scheduled hour for the completion of play. In this instance the scheduled hour for completion of play will not be prior to the sceduled tea break.

Any captain or team who refuses to abide by the wishes of the opposition team who may wish to continue, notwithstanding the above, will be subject to a forfeit resulting in a loss of all match and bonus points and a fine.


cheers, what are bonus points tho (runs/wickets points?)? do teams still get points for an ourtight win? sorry but i am kinda confused about this
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby rod_rooster » Fri Jan 16, 2009 10:26 pm

Pumba wrote:
rod_rooster wrote:
Pumba wrote:dus anyone know anything about the points for 2nd innings in C1 cricket? there is some different interpritations within out team and looking for some clarification....


From the bylaws:

Bylaws wrote:Experimental Rule Grades C1 to C3 for Season 2008/09

For season 2008/09 there will be no bonus points applied to second innings of all one and two day matches.

If both Captains agree, that after the completion of each teams respective first innings, that no further result can be achieved, in which case stumps may be drawn earlier than the scheduled hour for the completion of play. In this instance the scheduled hour for completion of play will not be prior to the sceduled tea break.

Any captain or team who refuses to abide by the wishes of the opposition team who may wish to continue, notwithstanding the above, will be subject to a forfeit resulting in a loss of all match and bonus points and a fine.


cheers, what are bonus points tho (runs/wickets points?)? do teams still get points for an ourtight win? sorry but i am kinda confused about this


Still get the outright points but no bonus points for runs/wickets. If an outright result is possible then the game will proceed and should the outright be achieved then the winning side gets the points for that.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby bulldogs » Fri Jan 16, 2009 11:25 pm

stupid rule
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby Bluedemon » Sat Jan 17, 2009 10:55 am

has anybody played agaisnt kilburn yet this year? i just want to know what it is like to play under the lights and whether they use the red or white ball and also if they use the coloured pads or not.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby catchisthecry » Sat Jan 17, 2009 10:57 am

Last friday evening kookas.
Use a white ball and they provide red pads for batsmen and wicketkeeper.

We (concordia) got over the line just, last year bowled out for 51!!
The ball skids and nips around a bit, great fun if you can get your in eye.

You in the side to play us today at Collins Reserve?
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby catchisthecry » Sat Jan 17, 2009 10:58 am

* eye in

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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby tedbullpit » Sat Jan 17, 2009 11:32 am

bulldogs wrote:stupid rule


Agree with you there bulldogs. Terrible rule.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby Bluedemon » Sun Jan 18, 2009 3:54 pm

catchisthecry wrote:Last friday evening kookas.
Use a white ball and they provide red pads for batsmen and wicketkeeper.

We (concordia) got over the line just, last year bowled out for 51!!
The ball skids and nips around a bit, great fun if you can get your in eye.

You in the side to play us today at Collins Reserve?


nah sorry mate, had to work on saturday, hopefully in a few weeks i am. who won the game?
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby catchisthecry » Sun Jan 18, 2009 5:26 pm

Unley.... just!
We made 118, the big whale took 5. I don't know how.
Then you guys were 0/80 with wescombe and murpy making 30's, but we took 7 for bugger all through the middle order and you got home with 2 wickets and 1 over to spare.
Good game, bit of chat, Murphy was an annoying bloke, but Zwecky played for us and knew a few blokes, and a few other blokes knew eachother so was played in pretty good spirits.
LBW law is a bit contentious, both sides gave a few and didn't get a few - leads to frustrations!
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