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Archived [10/08/07] Battrick

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Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Hurrah, Summers still getting hammered by friggin Chandrasiri mind.


End of Over 15: 80-4, runrate=5.33, reqrunrate=6.54 (308-5)
Summers 8-0-41-1
Chandrasiri* 45 (41 balls)
Burton 0 (1 balls)

Last Wicket: Shilton c. Armstrong b. Summers 0 (FOW: 80/4)
 

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
End of Over 18: 89-6, runrate=4.94, reqrunrate=6.88 (308-5)
Tynan 4-0-16-3
Chandrasiri* 48 (48 balls)
Kewell 0 (2 balls)

Last Wicket: Deakin c. Summers b. Tynan 7 (FOW: 89/6)


Daft game, they're getting owned by my weakest bowler, who's a medium pacer on very defensive on a hard and fast...
 

Tom Halsey

International Coach
Won by 308 runs, could anyone with experience tell me whether I'd be competitive in V with these ratings? If not, what do I need to improve most badly? These are on TIE.

Halsey's Sloggers
Top Order: feeble
Middle Order: woeful
Lower Order: abysmal
Seam Bowling: feeble
Spin Bowling: feeble
Fielding: woeful
 

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Won by 308 runs, could anyone with experience tell me whether I'd be competitive in V with these ratings? If not, what do I need to improve most badly? These are on TIE.

Halsey's Sloggers
Top Order: feeble
Middle Order: woeful
Lower Order: abysmal
Seam Bowling: feeble
Spin Bowling: feeble
Fielding: woeful

Hmm think you'd really struggle in V. The most important thing is seam bowling in my opinion so that'd be the first thing to improve.
 

Tom Halsey

International Coach
Ok, thanks Scaly. What do you reckon I should improve my stadium too? It's currently at 10000 which I filled today, but I don't want to spend too much improving it once I start losing spectators when I'm getting mashed in V.
 

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Ok, thanks Scaly. What do you reckon I should improve my stadium too? It's currently at 10000 which I filled today, but I don't want to spend too much improving it once I start losing spectators when I'm getting mashed in V.
Difficult to say, you'd obviously fill extra capacity this season but probably wouldn't next season. I'd probably just leave it and invest the money in your team instead.
 

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
Won by 308 runs, could anyone with experience tell me whether I'd be competitive in V with these ratings? If not, what do I need to improve most badly? These are on TIE.

Halsey's Sloggers
Top Order: feeble
Middle Order: woeful
Lower Order: abysmal
Seam Bowling: feeble
Spin Bowling: feeble
Fielding: woeful
You'd have come top 4 in my V league last year.
 

Dead Badger

State 12th Man
Hmm think you'd really struggle in V. The most important thing is seam bowling in my opinion so that'd be the first thing to improve.
Depends which leage, of course; those ratings plus most of a season's worth of training would be fine in mine, for example. I mean, by rights I shouldn't be anywhere near the top of a div V at this point, but I'm still third after today, having played all the "tough" teams once.
 

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
End of Over 40: 172-5, runrate=4.30, reqrunrate=4.30 (214-5)
Cowan 10-1-29-4
Wanless* 5 (7 balls)
Ndah 45 (58 balls)

One more bat to come.
 

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
VIC-VIC-VICTORY!


And that's the end of the match. Jamees 999ers won by 5 wickets.
Every_one_a_Wrongun 214-5
Jamees 999ers 215-5
 

The Baconator

International Vice-Captain
Predicted seeing to from one of the best teams in the league today.

Me 110 all out
Shahid 39*

Ali XI 113-1
Rahimuddin 1-30

TIE'd to save fitness a bit. Pretty poor performance really, Umar failed and Rhodes hasn't scored any for a bit. Pretty feasible I'll be going down this season, am confident I'll bounce straight back if I do though.
 

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
Every_one_a_Wrongun Jamees 999ers
Top Order: proficient competent
Middle Order: mediocre mediocre
Lower Order: abysmal abysmal
Seam Bowling: proficient strong
Spin Bowling: abysmal mediocre
Fielding: woeful feeble
MOTM: Ndah
 

Tom Halsey

International Coach
Depends which leage, of course; those ratings plus most of a season's worth of training would be fine in mine, for example. I mean, by rights I shouldn't be anywhere near the top of a div V at this point, but I'm still third after today, having played all the "tough" teams once.
Interesting. I assume I'll get some idea of where I am in the CW Cup, when it starts (assuming I'm allowed in!)
 

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Code:
Glory Gardens v Scaly Piscine CC (977325) 

Date: 16/02/2007 Ground: Glory Gardens CG 
Pitch: Hard and Fast  Weather: Partially Cloudy 
 
Glory Gardens won the toss and elected to field. 
First Innings of: Scaly Piscine CC (go for it!)  
Name 		                           R   B 4s 6s 
Wheat                         b. Burton  103 121 7 0 
Armstrong (+)  c. Hammond     b. Deakin  126 125 9 3 
Packer                   not  out         50  34 4 0 
Obrien                        b. Burton    0   1 0 0 
Tawanda        c. Burton      b. Verde     7   8 0 0 
Dillon         c. Chandrasiri b. Verde     8   7 1 0 
Preece                   not  out         11   5 1 0 
Appleby        
Pace (*)       
Summers        
Tynan        
Extras (0b, 1lb, 0w, 1nb)                 2  
Total (50.0 overs, 5 wickets)           308  
 
FOW          1   2   3   4   5  
Total       209 260 260 281 293      
Batsman Out  2   1   4   5   6      
 
Name      O M  R W nb wd 
Vincent  10 0 64 0  0  0 
Verde    10 0 64 2  0  0 
Deakin   10 0 70 1  1  0 
Hemmings 10 1 53 0  0  0 
Burton   10 0 57 2  0  0 

First Innings of: Glory Gardens  
Name 		                         R   B 4s 6s  
Hemmings               run  out         30  38 1 0 
Vincent                lbw  b. Pace      0   1 0 0 
Chandrasiri (*)        lbw  b. Tynan   104 115 6 2 
Verde   		    b. Tynan     5   8 0 0 
Shilton      c. Armstrong   b. Summers   0   1 0 0 
Burton                      b. Tynan     4   3 1 0 
Deakin       c. Summers     b. Tynan     2   7 0 0 
Kewell (+)             lbw  b. Preece   18  39 0 1 
Mcclory                not  out         58  44 6 0 
Hatch                       b. Dillon   17  20 2 0 
Hammond                     b. Pace      2   3 0 0 
Extras (1b, 2lb, 0w, 0nb)                3  
Total (46.3 overs, 10 wickets)         242  
 
FOW          1  2  3  4  5  6  7   8   9   10 
Total        2 55 73 80 85 89 150 191 237 242 
Batsman Out  2  1  4  5  6  7  8   3   10  11 
 
Name     O M  R W nb wd 
Summers 10 0 50 1  0  0 
Pace   8.3 0 59 2  0  0 
Tynan   10 0 44 4  0  0 
Dillon   8 0 35 1  0  0 
Preece  10 0 53 1  0  0 



            Glory Gardens  Scaly Piscine CC 
Top Order:    exceptional  remarkable 
Middle Order: proficient   strong 
Lower Order:  mediocre     woeful 
Seam Bowling: superb       exceptional 
Spin Bowling: useless      superb 
Fielding:     feeble       mediocre 
 
MOTM: Armstrong
 

trevor_vayro

U19 Vice-Captain
WHERE THE PATEL WERE YOU?

Cymru Gurgitaters' captain, Neale Patel, launched a scathing attack on his own fans in a post-match press conference today , after just sixteen thousand of them turned up to see his side dismantle a Team Lightning side containing one former England cap, and another surely destined for international honours.

"Three weeks ago you couldn't get a seat in this place, we have a couple of bad results and all of a sudden it's a third empty! It's up to those eight thousand people to look themselves in the mirror in the morning…But they're not fans in my book!"

After a week of trial by media, following a lacklustre showing against promotion hopefuls Hoveshire Hawks last time out, Patel's men did at least put on a vintage performance for those who did turn up. Patel called correctly, asking Team Lightning to field, and first to banish the demons of last week was eighteen-year-old Kiwi rooky seamer John Wilde. In contrast with last week's debut stats of 0/89, today he struck with his very first delivery, when England hopeful, Martyn Menzies, (Replete with a sixty-nine thousand Pounds a week price-tag) came forward to a full-length away-swinger, only to play and miss, stranding himself well out of his crease.

"The lads have been giving me a bit of gyp in the dressing-room, it's kind'a a bit embarrassing for a seamer to get a stumping for his first wicket…But what can I say?...It was a fantastic bit of work from DinDins <Dinner-time> (Joe Noon) and I guess they all count! - At least it'll be one to tell the grandkids about!"

And, at the club famous for their outlandish nicknames, how long will it be before Wilde is re-christened Pringles - Because once he popped he just couldn't stop, striking again in his first five over spell to lure visiting skipper Nash into the hook, off which he was caught brilliantly low-down by Bent at Square-Leg for 8. Bewers bowled No.3, all-rounder Hulse, and Wynne-Willson threw down the stumps on the turn with No.5 Gould well short of his ground, to leave the Lightning innings in tatters, on 38/4 after ten.

But what could have been a rout of monumental proportions was staved off by the old head of former England keeper Isaac Lawson, who posted a debut century (104/114), after his £3M transfer from Indian side Razorbacks. Mind you, he had to do something pretty spectacular to justify his one hundred and twenty-nine thousand per week salary - Or to put it another way - His £1240 per run Salary! He was accompanied in a 67 run fifth wicket stand, by Resp Van Zy, whose 15 (43) came at a much more economical £60 per run!

However, when Cash had Van Zy caught at Backward Point, and the comfortably-off Lawson became the second fat-cat to be weighed down by his money-bags outside his crease, (St.Noon/B.Bridges M), the end was neigh. Bewers 2/26, Wilde 3/27 and Bridges M 2/30, finished off the tale to leave Team Lightning with a virtually undefendable total of 167 A/O. Cash was the other successful bowler with 2/51, and Bent was nonetheless impressive, despite going wicketless, his ten miserly overs yielded just 31 runs.

The reply was as close as you get at this level to a cake-walk. Openers Staveley and Patel blazed away at seven-per-over before Patel lost concentration - Along with his Off Stump! - From an innocuous Gould Off-Spinner for 34 (39) But The Gurs star turn, Doug Greening, (Who in comparison takes home a paltry eight and a half thousand Pounds per week) picked up where Patel left off, and his 33* (30)supported Alton Staveley to within a whisker of his century - As the total was reached with Staveley stranded on 96* (79)

But it was perhaps Patel's parting shot which will stick in the memory longer than the match itself.

"Well, the guys who stayed away today missed a treat. I think that's probably the best we've played since I've been here….We've beaten a team with two guys who earn, between them, around seven times our total wage-bill! - And we haven't just beaten them! - We've stuffed them by nine wickets inside half our overs. The fans say they want Trev to invest more in the team, get super-stars in like they have..Where are those guys today…They're a joke!"

Trevor Vayro (for CW Sports)
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
Interesting i just got a bid for 2 mil for Marc Ferrier..

Not sure what im going to to do with the money, should i save until i have a couple free nets and go with one batsmen short. Or look to buy a new opening batting to improve the balance of my batting line up. I really just want a strong plus batsmen with gun secondaries. At present this is the best guy in my price range on the market, but tbh i rather better secondaries:

3. Kris Philip £ 2,500,000 (opening price)
Plays for: Beamers Rule! Stamina: respectable W/Keeping: worthless
Age: 20 years old Batting: strong Concentration: strong
BT Rating: 17,055 Bowling: woeful Consistency: abysmal
Deadline: 18/02/2007 18:02 Fielding: woeful
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
Is it possible to lose to bot team? The team coming first in my league who beat me last game just lost to a bot. Mind you the bot still has some good players, but seriously. Oh well should put me back at the top of the table.
 
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