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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by Balladeer » Wed Jun 23, 2021 6:37 pm

The only satisfactory result. Tremendous.

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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by BTB » Thu Jun 24, 2021 9:38 am

Happy for NZ! Seem like a very likable bunch.

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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by Drumstick » Sat Jun 26, 2021 5:30 pm

Sam Curran playing his way into the starting XI for the T20 World Cup.

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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by Balladeer » Sat Jun 26, 2021 6:37 pm

Is there any point in holding an ODI series against this same Sri Lankan lot though? Utterly awful.

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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by Drumstick » Sat Jun 26, 2021 7:01 pm

Or a T20I series

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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by The Doom Spoon » Sun Jun 27, 2021 5:46 pm

What's everyone's thoughts on the new Hundred game that will be played soon? Personally I'm really looking forward to it! It also represents a bit step in the women's game, allowing many players to finally turn pro!

I got tickets to go watch Welsh Fire take on London Spirit at Sofia Gardens at the end of August, I believe it's last game of the season, so it will either be all or nothing to play for!

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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by Balladeer » Sun Jun 27, 2021 6:03 pm

I don't like T20 because it's too short. You can probably extrapolate my view on The Hundred from that! :slol: Hope you enjoy it anyway TDS. The impact on the women's game is definitely the best thing about it.

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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by The Doom Spoon » Sun Jun 27, 2021 6:21 pm

Balladeer wrote:I don't like T20 because it's too short. You can probably extrapolate my view on The Hundred from that! :slol: Hope you enjoy it anyway TDS. The impact on the women's game is definitely the best thing about it.


Haha I get that! The aim is to try and get a game to finish in under 3 hours, as often T20 games run over that.

The really awesome thing is every ticket of every game gives you access to a double header, you get the women's game first, then a 30 min break, then the men's match. Should be a lovely day out!

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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by Rex Kramer » Mon Jun 28, 2021 8:47 am

I was kind of interested to check out the 100 so I've just had a look at the fixture list. Is it right that each team is only playing 4 fixtures? 2 home and 2 away? Is it curtailed because of Covid or is that all it's going to be every year? Both of the Trent Bridge fixtures are within 2 days of each other and I'm on holiday so that is out the window.

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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by The Doom Spoon » Mon Jun 28, 2021 9:41 pm

Rex Kramer wrote:I was kind of interested to check out the 100 so I've just had a look at the fixture list. Is it right that each team is only playing 4 fixtures? 2 home and 2 away? Is it curtailed because of Covid or is that all it's going to be every year? Both of the Trent Bridge fixtures are within 2 days of each other and I'm on holiday so that is out the window.


That's a good question Rex, and I'm not actually sure if thats just the layout! I know the whole competition starts beginning of July and the final is end of August so it's a pretty short one, this was meant to have happened last year but Covid restrictions stopped it, maybe this is just the trial year to see how it's received? I would like it to be a bit longer with a few more games next year!

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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by Balladeer » Mon Jun 28, 2021 10:23 pm

COVID might be part of it. The other aspect is just that the English cricketing summer is massively congested as it is, with county games being played in April and October. Honestly there wasn't room for another men's domestic tourney.

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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by Drumstick » Thu Jul 01, 2021 7:55 am

I hope England end up batting first today.

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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by Drumstick » Thu Jul 01, 2021 12:35 pm

12.30pm: Time for the toss. England have won it, and chosen to bowl. Two changes for England: Roy and T Curran replace Livingstone and Woakes.

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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by Rex Kramer » Thu Jul 01, 2021 1:10 pm

6-2, it's no wonder there was a groan around the ground when Morgan chose to bowl. This'll be done in 50 overs total.

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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by Drumstick » Sat Jul 03, 2021 3:48 pm

Ollie Robinson cleared for return to cricket after receiving fine and suspension for historic tweets

Ollie Robinson has been cleared for an immediate return to cricket in the wake of the publication of historic offensive tweets - during his Test debut at Lord's last month - after the cricket discipline commission suspended him for eight matches - five of them suspended for two years - as well as fine him a sum of £3200.
The tweets, which were posted between 2012 and 2014, when Robinson was aged between 18 and 20, contained racist and sexist content, as well as other pejorative comments, and proved particularly embarrassing to the ECB, seeing as they came to light shortly after the squad had stood for a "moment of unity" prior to the start of play at Lord's, wearing T-shirts denouncing various forms of discrimination.

Robinson was stood down from England selection at the conclusion of the Test, in which he claimed seven wickets across New Zealand's two innings and also scored 42 in his maiden innings. Pending the investigation, it was subsequently announced that he would be taking a short break from playing for Sussex too, and at a hearing on June 30, the commission took these factors into consideration while reaching its judgement.

"Robinson had previously admitted breaching ECB Directives 3.3 and 3.4 in relation to a number of offensive tweets which were posted between 2012 and 2014, when he was aged between 18 and 20. The tweets came to light on 2 June 2021, which was also the first day of his first Test match for England," the ECB said in a statement on Saturday. "Following a hearing on 30 June, the Panel decided that Robinson should be suspended from playing cricket for eight matches, five of which will be suspended for two years.
"As regards the three matches which are the subject of immediate suspension, the Panel has taken into account the suspension imposed by the England Team from the second LV= Insurance Men's Test against New Zealand, together with two of the Vitality Blast T20 matches from which Robinson voluntarily withdrew himself from selection for Sussex CCC due to the impact of these proceedings.

"Robinson is therefore free to play cricket immediately."
The decision meant that Robinson would be available for England's Test series against India, starting at Trent Bridge on August 4.

Responding to the verdict, the player reiterated his shame and embarrassment at his past actions, but insisted he had learnt from his mistakes and would work with the players' body, the PCA, to help other players avoid making the same mistakes.

"I am deeply sorry for the hurt I caused to anyone who read those tweets and in particular to those people to whom the messages caused offence. This has been the most difficult time in my professional career for both my family and myself.
"Whilst I want to move on, I do want to use my experience to help others in the future through working with the PCA."

Tom Harrison, the ECB chief executive, also sought to draw a line under the issue, adding that the board would continue to learn from the incident as the sport seeks to foster a more inclusive image.

"We accept the decisions made by the Cricket Discipline Commission and the sanctions they have imposed," Harrison said. "Ollie has acknowledged that, whilst published a long time ago when he was a young man, these historic tweets were unacceptable. He has engaged fully in the disciplinary process, admitted the charges, has received his sanction from the CDC and will participate in training and use his experiences to help others.
"Given he has served the suspension handed down by the CDC, he will now be available for selection for England again. We stand against discrimination of all forms, and will continue working to ensure cricket is a welcoming and inclusive sport for all."

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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by Drumstick » Mon Jul 05, 2021 2:45 pm

Anderson currently has 5-3-3-3 vs. Kent.

India must be quaking in their boots.

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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by Balladeer » Mon Jul 05, 2021 2:49 pm

Jimmy now on 999 FC wickets.

Kent 17-4. Jimmy has all of them.

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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by Rex Kramer » Mon Jul 05, 2021 3:01 pm

That's his 1,000 - Kent 19-6 and Jimmy has a Michelle. Lamb has spoiled his ten fer.

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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by Drumstick » Mon Jul 05, 2021 4:15 pm

7-19 :lol:

A new BBI in first-class cricket for Jimmy.

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PostRe: The Cricket Thread - New Year New (Vir)Us
by Rex Kramer » Mon Jul 05, 2021 4:34 pm

Poor Luke Wood, bowls over 1/3 of the overs and doesn’t pick up a wicket.


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