Why bother giving them reserve prices if you're not going to play anymore?
I've seen guys take 17 odd wickets for like 10 runs.Just thought I'd mention my match.
SD XI 458 for no loss S.Abdul Kadir 228(265) R. Abdul Kadir 211(194)
Sachin 258 (Cunningham 7-34)
Sachin 236 (Cunningham 4-15)
SD XI 38 for no loss
all in all 11 wickets for 59 for Cunningham, quite possibly my most economical and incisive bowling perfomance ever.
Hodge took 18 wickets for 7 runs a few weeks back.I've seen guys take 17 odd wickets for like 10 runs.
Those poor wickets must be knackered.dontcloseyoureyes said:Hodge took 18 wickets for 7 runs a few weeks back.
Challenge away, and I'll accept in an hour or two. I'll be resting most of my key 1st XI players, mind.Geez what's going on here, no one up for friendlies these days.
It's tea on day three hundred and five of this epic encounter. Tactically, things are entering something of a plateau; the batsmen are attempting to score entirely in leg byes, while the field are entertaining themselves by trying to induce some nearby bees to hum the Marseillaise. At one stage the umpire was seen to openly urinate down one of the stumps during Piercy's run up, prompting an appeal for caught at short leg, which was denied.
The last spectator choked to death on his own hat four weeks ago, while Geoffrey Boycott expired having literally booked in for bed and breakfast, only to contract botulism from some gone-off honey believed to have been made by distracted bees.
Boycott's grandmother was unavailable for comment.
Well I've played for a couple years now.Bored of Battrick? Already?!