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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Thu Mar 18, 2021 9:11 pm
by The Dark Knight
One day Cup match today Hobart
Tasmania 9/258
Jewell 70 (51)
McDermott 68 (70)
Dwarshuis 4/50

NSW 7/259
Warner 108 (115)- His 5th ODD hundred for NSW and first hundred in 14 months. What's more surprising is that there was no trademark Warner celebration that came with it.
Henriques 47
Bird 3/52

Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Sat Mar 20, 2021 7:13 pm
by The Dark Knight
Tasmania v NSW, now the Sheffield shield match in Hobart.
Stumps day one, Tasmania 7/258
Paine 61*
Wade 57
Starc 3/65 from 23 overs

Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 11:37 am
by Jim05
NSW 3/0, Bird with all 3

Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 1:15 pm
by Jim05
NSW 8/31
Bird with 7/18

Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 1:28 pm
by Jim05
All out 32

Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 1:36 pm
by Armchair expert
Didn't enforce the follow on

Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 1:37 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
Redbacks-esque

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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 1:37 pm
by RB
Jim05 wrote:All out 32
Redbacks-esque.

Edit: Snap.

Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 2:47 pm
by heater31
Jim05 wrote:All out 32
There are too many teams in Sydney Premier Cricket!!!!!

Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 4:31 pm
by locky801
heater31 wrote:
Jim05 wrote:All out 32
There are too many teams in Sydney Premier Cricket!!!!!

:D :D :D

Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2021 9:03 pm
by The Dark Knight
Tasmania won the match by 298 runs inside three days.
Tas second innings 191
Paine 40*
Lyon 4/48
Sangha 3/19

NSW second innings 194
Copeland 58
Siddle 3/31

The next Shield match is Queensland v South Australia starting tomorrow.
WA host Victoria in the next One day cup match tomorrow aswell.

Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 10:17 am
by Eagles2014
Day 1 cancelled in Shield match Redbacks vs QLD.

I know COVID affected the program, but why they have so many games in QLD this time of year when always wet is a mystery. That is nearly four matches in a row up there with hardly a ball bowled. Should have just played in sunny Adelaide!!

Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 10:30 am
by Lightning McQueen
Eagles2014 wrote:Day 1 cancelled in Shield match Redbacks vs QLD.

I know COVID affected the program, but why they have so many games in QLD this time of year when always wet is a mystery. That is nearly four matches in a row up there with hardly a ball bowled. Should have just played in sunny Adelaide!!

FFS!!! There goes our finals hopes.

Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 10:48 am
by am Bays
The Dark Knight wrote:Tasmania won the match by 298 runs inside three days.
Tas second innings 191
Paine 40*
Lyon 4/48
Sangha 3/19

NSW second innings 194
Copeland 58
Siddle 3/31.


All my life I’ve wanted SA to play Shield cricket like NSW,

Now we do!

Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 10:53 am
by DOC
Jackson Bird bowl himself into an ashes squad ahead of Starc?

Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 11:12 am
by whufc
DOC wrote:Jackson Bird bowl himself into an ashes squad ahead of Starc?


Very underrated bowler but think he is one of these guys that really needs the wicket to be doing a bit, similar to Starc needs there to be swing. Also not sure Bird would compliment the current pace attack. For mine Pattinson with his fire and brimstone is ahead of Bird.

Current test record 34 wickets @ 30
Current shield record 409 wickets @ 24.

Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 11:31 am
by Lightning McQueen
whufc wrote:
DOC wrote:Jackson Bird bowl himself into an ashes squad ahead of Starc?


Very underrated bowler but think he is one of these guys that really needs the wicket to be doing a bit, similar to Starc needs there to be swing. Also not sure Bird would compliment the current pace attack. For mine Pattinson with his fire and brimstone is ahead of Bird.

Current test record 34 wickets @ 30
Current shield record 409 wickets @ 24.


As TDK pointed out in a question I raised, he'd fit right into that in-between category.

Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 11:54 am
by Lightning McQueen
Lightning McQueen wrote:
whufc wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:Queensland v Victoria, Shield match at Allan Border Field, stumps day two. The first two days have been rain affected.
Victoria 7/219
Harris 113*


Cant help but feel Harris is going to be one of the blokes who is great at shield level but has far to many flaws / plays to loose to be decent against the good test nations. I'm sure at some point in his career he will get al ton against the likes of Bangladesh or West Indies.

When we're bored as an exercise we should attempt to put an Aussie XI together of players who are in this mould, great domestic players but never really made an impact om the international circuit, there's a few that spring to mind like Sayers although it's hard to judge on one test, or Siddons who was denied a test debut despite being arguably the best bat in the country at the time. I was thinking of players like Marcus North.

Stuart Law would be my first picked in the ODI team.


I've quickly put together an XI for red ball cricket.

Cowan
Elliott
Wellham
North
Veletta
Bevan
Nevill/Zoehrer
Copeland
Bird
Kaspa
B.Holland

Kaspa a bit stiff, had a decent test average but was aided with a few outstanding games, in England IIRC.


No doubt I've missed some and added some that shouldn't be there, then there's an ODI list along with a a list of those that never debuted, the Tasmanians get ripped off there a bit.

Chris Matthews has claims for the side, I didn't realize Greg Matthews had a test batting average of 44.

Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 11:59 am
by whufc
Lightning McQueen wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
whufc wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:Queensland v Victoria, Shield match at Allan Border Field, stumps day two. The first two days have been rain affected.
Victoria 7/219
Harris 113*


Cant help but feel Harris is going to be one of the blokes who is great at shield level but has far to many flaws / plays to loose to be decent against the good test nations. I'm sure at some point in his career he will get al ton against the likes of Bangladesh or West Indies.

When we're bored as an exercise we should attempt to put an Aussie XI together of players who are in this mould, great domestic players but never really made an impact om the international circuit, there's a few that spring to mind like Sayers although it's hard to judge on one test, or Siddons who was denied a test debut despite being arguably the best bat in the country at the time. I was thinking of players like Marcus North.

Stuart Law would be my first picked in the ODI team.


I've quickly put together an XI for red ball cricket.

Cowan
Elliott
Wellham
North
Veletta
Bevan
Nevill/Zoehrer
Copeland
Bird
Kaspa
B.Holland

Kaspa a bit stiff, had a decent test average but was aided with a few outstanding games, in England IIRC.


No doubt I've missed some and added some that shouldn't be there, then there's an ODI list along with a a list of those that never debuted, the Tasmanians get ripped off there a bit.

Chris Matthews has claims for the side, I didn't realize Greg Matthews had a test batting average of 44.


Good team,

Like the selections of Elliott, North and Bevan. All averaged over 45 at first class level and 35 or below at test level which suggests they were caught in between the two grades.

Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2020-21

PostPosted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 12:05 pm
by Lightning McQueen
I actually thought Bevo had a better test average than he did, he struggled real bad against the short ball, hence the huge difference in his white ball form, I don't think they were allowed to bowl over shoulder height for a while when he was playing.