5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby Thiele » Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:22 pm

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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby spell_check » Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:24 pm

Now 4/68, Broom is in.
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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby Thiele » Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:26 pm

Good throw by ponting

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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby spell_check » Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:27 pm

Ah well, now Ponting, I don't recall him doing that for quite some time. :shock: Which is contrary to his standards.
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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby Rucciangelo » Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:38 pm

How good was that catch by Mike Hussey?
Awesome!
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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby Thiele » Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:39 pm

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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby Thiele » Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:40 pm

Rucciangelo wrote:How good was that catch by Mike Hussey?
Awesome!

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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby spell_check » Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:41 pm

Man of the Series?

-Haddin 283 runs @ 70.75
-Ferguson 102 runs @ 102.00, SR 136.00 :D
-Bracken 9 wickets @ 24.22
-O'Brien 10 wickets @ 25.30
-Mills 9 wickets @ 20.33, ER 4.35
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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby Thiele » Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:44 pm

Ferguson would havebe the dark horse

I will go Haddin M.O.M

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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby spell_check » Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:46 pm

Yeah, Haddin MOTM, unless NZ win and Guptill is not out at the finish.
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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby spell_check » Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:49 pm

Awesome shot from Guptill, 54 off of 25!
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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby spell_check » Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:55 pm

I think what sets a ODI apart from the 20/20 is that it's not rushed. If a 20/20 was played at the same pace as tonights match, it might be more better to watch.
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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby spell_check » Fri Feb 13, 2009 10:05 pm

And the Brisbane weather wins! Adelaide should get Brisbanes ODIs. :lol: ;)
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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby smac » Fri Feb 13, 2009 10:16 pm

Or Adelaide should get some of Brisbane's rain!

Some entertaining cricket tonight, quite enjoyable. All the gnats out there would have been able to sit through the whole thing as well!
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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby rod_rooster » Fri Feb 13, 2009 10:25 pm

It is just stupid playing cricket in Brisbane. There is only ever a 50/50 chance of the game not being washed out. Far too often we see this crap from the GABBA. The ground is good but the weather is just too unpredictable. Sure other places can have rain at times spoil a game but not as regularly as happens in Brisbane. The summer months of December, January and February record the highest average rainfalls with the month of March recording the 4th highest rainfall and November 6th. Wet season in a tropical environment and a lot of cricket scheduled. Makes perfect sense :roll:

What is the answer though? Can we just say tough to Brisbane? Obviously no. What else can be done? Maybe they could fork out for a stadium with a roof? Asking too much realistically. Could we schedule cricket during the winter when it is dry in Brisbane? Possibly but footy is being played at the GABBA at that time. Perhaps we just have to keep putting up with continually seeing rain ruin cricket in Brisbane? Yep, that's what will happen. Maybe though, just maybe, the schedule could be arranged that crucial games or games that possibly might decide the outcome of a series are not scheduled at the GABBA *-:)
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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby Thiele » Fri Feb 13, 2009 10:56 pm

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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby Psyber » Sat Feb 14, 2009 8:44 am

rod_rooster wrote:It is just stupid playing cricket in Brisbane. There is only ever a 50/50 chance of the game not being washed out. Far too often we see this crap from the GABBA. The ground is good but the weather is just too unpredictable. Sure other places can have rain at times spoil a game but not as regularly as happens in Brisbane. The summer months of December, January and February record the highest average rainfalls with the month of March recording the 4th highest rainfall and November 6th. Wet season in a tropical environment and a lot of cricket scheduled. Makes perfect sense :roll:

What is the answer though? Can we just say tough to Brisbane? Obviously no. What else can be done? Maybe they could fork out for a stadium with a roof? Asking too much realistically. Could we schedule cricket during the winter when it is dry in Brisbane? Possibly but footy is being played at the GABBA at that time. Perhaps we just have to keep putting up with continually seeing rain ruin cricket in Brisbane? Yep, that's what will happen. Maybe though, just maybe, the schedule could be arranged that crucial games or games that possibly might decide the outcome of a series are not scheduled at the GABBA *-:)
Perhaps the Gabba needs a closable roof. It may be the one location it is justified. ;)
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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby stampy » Sat Feb 14, 2009 8:58 am

our inability to close down the big hitters must be of huge concern to ponting and the selectors, kiwis can count themselves extremely unlucky (sucked in :lol: )
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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby Pup » Sat Feb 14, 2009 9:51 am

NZ Unlucky, They were certainly in the box seat last night, in fact they were cruising while Guptill was still in (Who batted really really well.)

Not a great series for Australia but i guess a win is a win.

Positives

Hussey's return to form
Fergusons debut series
Clarke and Haddin's batting up the order and
James Hopes bowling for me.

Negatives

Cameron White
Ricky Ponting's form
Bowling at the Death particularly Johnson and Hilfenhaus (Far to expensive)
The inability to get on top of a decent spinner (Vettori and Botha in the previous series)
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Re: 5TH O/D Australia V New Zealand

Postby Interceptor » Sat Feb 14, 2009 12:26 pm

rod_rooster wrote:It is just stupid playing cricket in Brisbane. There is only ever a 50/50 chance of the game not being washed out. Far too often we see this crap from the GABBA. The ground is good but the weather is just too unpredictable. Sure other places can have rain at times spoil a game but not as regularly as happens in Brisbane. The summer months of December, January and February record the highest average rainfalls with the month of March recording the 4th highest rainfall and November 6th. Wet season in a tropical environment and a lot of cricket scheduled. Makes perfect sense :roll:

What is the answer though? Can we just say tough to Brisbane? Obviously no. What else can be done? Maybe they could fork out for a stadium with a roof? Asking too much realistically. Could we schedule cricket during the winter when it is dry in Brisbane? Possibly but footy is being played at the GABBA at that time. Perhaps we just have to keep putting up with continually seeing rain ruin cricket in Brisbane? Yep, that's what will happen. Maybe though, just maybe, the schedule could be arranged that crucial games or games that possibly might decide the outcome of a series are not scheduled at the GABBA *-:)

Yesterday was just bad luck.
Yes, Brisbane has a sub-tropical climate, but there have been few heavy rainfall days like yesterday over summer.
I reckon Sydney has had it's fair share of washouts as well over the years.

I doubt cricket authorities are going to change the programming much due to this.
Do English or NZ administrators do anything different in their respective countries due to their climates?
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