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Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Fri Nov 18, 2016 11:25 am
by Booney
How often is that T20 garb on during the season? ( and how many games do Port host? )

Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Fri Nov 18, 2016 11:33 am
by heater31
Booney wrote:How often is that T20 garb on during the season? ( and how many games do Port host? )

They are home to Kensington on the 22nd of November. Bring more beer this time ;)

Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Fri Nov 18, 2016 11:38 am
by Booney
heater31 wrote:
Booney wrote:How often is that T20 garb on during the season? ( and how many games do Port host? )

They are home to Kensington on the 22nd of November. Bring more beer this time ;)


:partyman:

Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2016 7:54 am
by backoftheroom
Odds of a draw in the Glenelg game have to be $1.02 today. Has a team ever made this many runs in the first three two dayers?

Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2016 8:24 am
by C Horse
Only batted twice so far for 330 & 400 - but have also been hit for 400 twice!
Saturday-Sunday game might be different = pitch to possibly turn Bays to win by 150+

Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2016 7:15 pm
by Tony Clifton
Tony Clifton wrote:Round 4 Tips

Going against recent trends but I reckon there will be six results this round. With Saturday/Sunday games plus some warm weather the curators will pump more water into the decks that usual.

Prospect vs Adelaide
Tough call but going to go for the visitors narrowly. Hardest game to tip. Prospect have been a bit of a bogey team for Adelaide recently but I like Adelaide this year.

West Torrens vs University
Going for the Eagles here. Uni have a strong top three but get through them I think they're vulnerable. Daniel Drew and Spencer Johnson the keys.

Southern District vs East Torrens
Really liking East Torrens' start to the season. Batters in form and quicks sharing the wickets. Reigning premiers knocked off on their home deck in a boilover! Staunton to come out of retirement by Christmas!

Tea Tree Gully vs Sturt
Can't go past the Gullies on their home deck. Play that ground superbly, bat very deep.

Glenelg vs Port Adelaide
The Bays look the real deal so far. Pretty sure they're undefeated in every format so far? Palindromes here.

Northern Districts vs Woodville
Jets haven't beaten the Peckers since 2009/10 :shock:
Think that run will continue here. Woodville too even across the board though they need Francesca back fit asap.

Aaaaaand.... six out of six in my tips. That's a sweet multi! Ca-ching

Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2016 8:22 pm
by vics01
*J Garrett b R BARTY 214 96 min 108 balls
30 x 4 7 x 6


Must have been fantastic to see this innings..

Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2016 10:02 pm
by Eagles2014
C Horse wrote:Only batted twice so far for 330 & 400 - but have also been hit for 400 twice!
Saturday-Sunday game might be different = pitch to possibly turn Bays to win by 150+


Heard Bays won on the last ball of the match, Port held on for ages for the last wicket too. Would love to have seen a draw, don't know why Glenelg think they need 400 runs on the board, declaring late Saturday night to give the bowlers a crack would seem wiser. Still, got there in there in the end by one ball!

Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 3:25 pm
by backoftheroom
Very dark day around town, perfect for some not-so-twilight T20's. Should be interesting watching lower order batters facing the likes of Pudney/Neate/Tait at 8pm...

Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 4:04 pm
by Tony Clifton
Has there ever been nice weather for a Tuesday night Twenty20?

Well... last week was ok I know but it sure seems there are a lot of grey overcast days when any other night of the week would be perfect

Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 4:40 pm
by heater31
backoftheroom wrote:Very dark day around town, perfect for some not-so-twilight T20's. Should be interesting watching lower order batters facing the likes of Pudney/Neate/Tait at 8pm...

Neate not bowling if he plays at all....

Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 7:39 pm
by heater31
Tony Clifton wrote:Has there ever been nice weather for a Tuesday night Twenty20?

Well... last week was ok I know but it sure seems there are a lot of grey overcast days when any other night of the week would be perfect

Surely tonight is the final nail in the coffin for Mid-Week 20/20 matches....no way a red ball match or white ball 50 would be playing in these conditions.

Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 9:43 pm
by Eagles2014
heater31 wrote:
Tony Clifton wrote:Has there ever been nice weather for a Tuesday night Twenty20?

Well... last week was ok I know but it sure seems there are a lot of grey overcast days when any other night of the week would be perfect

Surely tonight is the final nail in the coffin for Mid-Week 20/20 matches....no way a red ball match or white ball 50 would be playing in these conditions.


Sack Geoff Turley as head of the Programming Committee, has no idea. How many years have people been complaining! What are the Club Delegates doing, surely they bring this issue up. Too busy getting their free food and drinks and tickets into the Test Match to fix something so bloody obvious. Typical SACA mess! Although WT did chase successfully in the dark two weeks in a row!

Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 10:41 pm
by Tony Clifton
Last season the twilight games were in December. Those 2-3 weeks makes quite a big difference. Also 5:00pm or even 5:10pm start time would make a small difference too. Add in bowling in 5 over blocks from each end which might shave another 5 minutes off the game time.

Those three very simple changes would mean that it works well. Could be really successful, fun nights for clubs. Just need it to be fair for both teams. You don't want the predicted light to be a factor being considered during the coin toss.

Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 6:53 am
by backoftheroom
Tony Clifton wrote:Last season the twilight games were in December. Those 2-3 weeks makes quite a big difference. Also 5:00pm or even 5:10pm start time would make a small difference too. Add in bowling in 5 over blocks from each end which might shave another 5 minutes off the game time.

Those three very simple changes would mean that it works well. Could be really successful, fun nights for clubs. Just need it to be fair for both teams. You don't want the predicted light to be a factor being considered during the coin toss.


Agree with the time change and December part, but bowling 5 overs from one end is as village if not more than playing in the dark. Some bloody big scores last night though. Brad Davis carried his bat for 100* and his side still lost. Almost unheard of in T20's.

Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 9:44 am
by Tony Clifton
backoftheroom wrote:
Tony Clifton wrote:Last season the twilight games were in December. Those 2-3 weeks makes quite a big difference. Also 5:00pm or even 5:10pm start time would make a small difference too. Add in bowling in 5 over blocks from each end which might shave another 5 minutes off the game time.

Those three very simple changes would mean that it works well. Could be really successful, fun nights for clubs. Just need it to be fair for both teams. You don't want the predicted light to be a factor being considered during the coin toss.


Agree with the time change and December part, but bowling 5 overs from one end is as village if not more than playing in the dark. Some bloody big scores last night though. Brad Davis carried his bat for 100* and his side still lost. Almost unheard of in T20's.

How is bowling five over blocks from one end village?

There's still 10 overs from each end and it's merely a common sense move to trim the game time down and beat the fading light.

If grounds had high LUX lights and state of the art sightscreens then you wouldn't need it but these are suburban ovals.

Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 1:38 pm
by Tony Clifton
vics01 wrote:*J Garrett b R BARTY 214 96 min 108 balls
30 x 4 7 x 6


Must have been fantastic to see this innings..

Strange to see Joel Garrett playing C Grade :shock:

Was the next big thing at one stage. Reckon he played the U/15, U/17 and U/19 national championships all in one season. In hindsight that level of fast-tracking probably is not the best thing for a player.

Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 1:47 pm
by Dogwatcher
Is it true Cosi's copped a suspension for abusing an umpire?

Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 2:47 pm
by heater31
Dogwatcher wrote:Is it true Cosi's copped a suspension for abusing an umpire?

It's possible given I know they can suspend for what others deem as minor.

Re: Grade Cricket

PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 10:18 am
by backoftheroom
Tony Clifton wrote:How is bowling five over blocks from one end village?

There's still 10 overs from each end and it's merely a common sense move to trim the game time down and beat the fading light.

If grounds had high LUX lights and state of the art sightscreens then you wouldn't need it but these are suburban ovals.


Completely changes how the game is played. What if a gale is blowing from one end? What if there is a left and right hander batting together and they need to take turns each over hitting over a short legside boundary? Can't do that effectively with 5 at each end. It has too much bearing on the game compared to over by over end changes.