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spell_check wrote:Entering that last over, I think we could have ended up at the break anywhere between 1st and 5th

With that final excursion from the crease by Meredith, it ensured we are 1st and not 3rd

Amazingly we have 3 in the Test team, and are first in both comps - something to savour until we aren't!


On the back of an incredible turn out and result in the Adelaide Test. South Australian cricket is at an all time high! I blame Premier Cricket!


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Geez cricket in this state would be stuffed if it wasnt for the boys from the northern end of town. ;) :lol:
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jackpot jim wrote:Has there ever been a bigger choke in cricket? Tas needed 7 to win off 9 balls with 4 wickets in hand with all the fielders on the fence. How could you possibly lose ????


I can nominate one. There's been two tied matches in Shield cricket. The second was in 1976/77 when Queensland needed two to win with three wickets in hand and was run out in three consecutive deliveries going for it. This was the second match of the three that put David Hookes' name in lights to be picked for the Centenary Test:

https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/she ... -scorecard
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Not getting carried away here, i have seen S.A. dominate pre Xmas many times only to fall into the deep dark depths of crap afterwards
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spell_check wrote:
jackpot jim wrote:Has there ever been a bigger choke in cricket? Tas needed 7 to win off 9 balls with 4 wickets in hand with all the fielders on the fence. How could you possibly lose ????


I can nominate one. There's been two tied matches in Shield cricket. The second was in 1976/77 when Queensland needed two to win with three wickets in hand and was run out in three consecutive deliveries going for it. This was the second match of the three that put David Hookes' name in lights to be picked for the Centenary Test:

https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/she ... -scorecard


Not the greatest looking line up for SA back in those days. Remember it like yesterday Hooksey bursting on to the National scene on the back of 5 tons in 6 Innings :o :o :o
Crowd for the match 6707 with Gate receipts of $3657 :shock: Remarkably probably still better than todays figures. Certainly the crowd figure and even the money :lol:
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jackpot jim wrote:
spell_check wrote:
jackpot jim wrote:Has there ever been a bigger choke in cricket? Tas needed 7 to win off 9 balls with 4 wickets in hand with all the fielders on the fence. How could you possibly lose ????


I can nominate one. There's been two tied matches in Shield cricket. The second was in 1976/77 when Queensland needed two to win with three wickets in hand and was run out in three consecutive deliveries going for it. This was the second match of the three that put David Hookes' name in lights to be picked for the Centenary Test:

https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/she ... -scorecard


Not the greatest looking line up for SA back in those days. Remember it like yesterday Hooksey bursting on to the National scene on the back of 5 tons in 6 Innings :o :o :o
Crowd for the match 6707 with Gate receipts of $3657 :shock: Remarkably probably still better than todays figures. Certainly the crowd figure and even the money :lol:


i saw hookesy make the first of his 5 tons, 163 out of a total of 290 against the vics
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just looking thru the 76/77 season and we were absolute tripe, rkn we won the shield in 75/76 which makes it even worse
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Hahaha BBLs back.
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12 overs into the first game, is it over yet?
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Love this!
https://www.cricket.com.au/news/4188659
Australian cricket’s domestic One-Day Cup competition winners will lift the Dean Jones Trophy from this summer onwards after cricket.com.au's #NameTheCup campaign reached its conclusion.

The perpetual trophy for the annual limited-overs tournament first introduced as a 40-over competition in 1969-70 has been named in honour of Dean Jones after Cricket Australia endorsed the naming recommendation put forward by the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame Committee.

In addition to the naming of the competition's trophy, the committee also named the Player of the Final award the Michael Bevan Medal to acknowledge Bevan’s incredible record and contribution to the limited-overs format.

The Dean Jones Trophy and Michael Bevan Medal will be presented for the first time at the Final on March 1.
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The Dark Knight wrote:Love this!
https://www.cricket.com.au/news/4188659
Australian cricket’s domestic One-Day Cup competition winners will lift the Dean Jones Trophy from this summer onwards after cricket.com.au's #NameTheCup campaign reached its conclusion.

The perpetual trophy for the annual limited-overs tournament first introduced as a 40-over competition in 1969-70 has been named in honour of Dean Jones after Cricket Australia endorsed the naming recommendation put forward by the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame Committee.

In addition to the naming of the competition's trophy, the committee also named the Player of the Final award the Michael Bevan Medal to acknowledge Bevan’s incredible record and contribution to the limited-overs format.

The Dean Jones Trophy and Michael Bevan Medal will be presented for the first time at the Final on March 1.
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Shield season resumes tomorrow - half of WA's side is injured or in Sri Lanka.. surely the Redbacks can extend the lead at the top of the table.
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The Bedge wrote:Shield season resumes tomorrow - half of WA's side is injured or in Sri Lanka.. surely the Redbacks can extend the lead at the top of the table.


Jesus Bedge. Have you learnt nothing over the last 25 years ;) :lol: :lol:
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whufc wrote:
The Bedge wrote:Shield season resumes tomorrow - half of WA's side is injured or in Sri Lanka.. surely the Redbacks can extend the lead at the top of the table.


Jesus Bedge. Have you learnt nothing over the last 25 years ;) :lol: :lol:

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Brodlach wrote:
whufc wrote:
The Bedge wrote:Shield season resumes tomorrow - half of WA's side is injured or in Sri Lanka.. surely the Redbacks can extend the lead at the top of the table.


Jesus Bedge. Have you learnt nothing over the last 25 years ;) [emoji38] [emoji38]

About to lose outright within 3 days
Our 3 best players are in Sri Lanka too.....

All sides are still a chance to make the final at this point of the season.....or finish bottom.

SA need to win both or a win and a draw in the next 2 games and then I might start thinking about chances to play in the final!
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heater31 wrote:Our 3 best players are in Sri Lanka too.

FFS forgot about McSweeney!

Was thinking it was only really Carey missing - Head hasn't played a game this season has he?

WA Missing: Connolly, Marsh, Green, Richardson, Whiteman, Bancroft, McKenzie, Morris

Still plenty of fire power with the ball though.
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heater31 wrote:
Brodlach wrote:
whufc wrote:
The Bedge wrote:Shield season resumes tomorrow - half of WA's side is injured or in Sri Lanka.. surely the Redbacks can extend the lead at the top of the table.


Jesus Bedge. Have you learnt nothing over the last 25 years ;) [emoji38] [emoji38]

About to lose outright within 3 days
Our 3 best players are in Sri Lanka too.....

All sides are still a chance to make the final at this point of the season.....or finish bottom.

SA need to win both or a win and a draw in the next 2 games and then I might start thinking about chances to play in the final!
Some talk that Spencer is getting a call up for the Champions Trophy too
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He has been called up, Drew into the squad
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WA 2/51 v SA
Queensland 3/144 v NSW
Tasmania 6/149 v Victoria
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