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Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
Haha, have a whinge. Our players aren't replacing anyone of extreme quality, it's all about style. And we're smashing you in that. :cool:
 

Johnners

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Not all that worried about it as we did fairly well out of the random player assignments, just thought it was a bit strange 'tis all.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Rabid Wolves Squad Decided. More Questions than Answers?

West Robham Squad

KJ Gough (CW Black) [c]
H Mørk (CW Red) [icon] [wk]
NG Scott (CW Green)
RG Dunn (CW Blue)
DK Rai (CW Colts)
DP Richards (CW Black)
SV Raghav (CW Red)
SA Bennett (CW Red)
BS Read (CW Green) [wk]
SC Morris (no contract)
MW DeSilva (CW Blue)

With the announcement of the CW squad players for West Robham Rabid Wolves for the inaugural CW T20 Cup, the press is asking 'who will score the runs and take the wickets?'

Looking at the careers of the players and their off seasons, there is plenty of mystery surrounding this squad.

One quick look at the local press shows certain questions have been raised

"Can similar players such as Bennett and Richards co-exist in the same team?"

"With Gough, Raghav and Dunn having very ordinary off-seasons, is there enough firepower for this team to be able to challenge?"

"Can Scott, De Silva and Read provide top order runs as quick as some other teams can?"

"Can Read transition his amazing off-season form into the domestic game?"

"Who is the real Mork? The slow batsman in CWLand, the failure in T&T T20 or the aggressive T20 beast seen in Yorkshire?"

"Can Rai make a statement that can define him as a cricketer?"

"Can unproven players like Raghav and Morris make a name for themselves on this big stage?"

"Is Dunn scarred by his mauling in IPL?"

"Is Gough ready to lead an attack?"

Whilst the media was full of speculation as to the answers, the truth will only be seen once the season develops.
 
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dinu23

International Debutant
West Robham Squad

KJ Gough (CW Black) [c]
H Mørk (CW Red) [icon] [wk]
NG Scott (CW Green)
RG Dunn (CW Blue)
DK Rai (CW Colts)
DP Richards (CW Black)
SV Raghav (CW Red)
SA Bennett (CW Red)
BS Read (CW Green) [wk]
SC Morris (no contract)
MW DeSilva (CW Blue)

With the announcement of the CW squad players for West Robham Rabid Wolves for the inaugural CW T20 Cup, the press is asking 'who will score the runs and take the wickets?'

Looking at the careers of the players and their off seasons, there is plenty of mystery surrounding this squad.

One quick look at the local press shows certain questions have been raised

"Can similar players such as Bennett and Richards co-exist in the same team?"

"With Gough, Raghav and Dunn having very ordinary off-seasons, is there enough firepower for this team to be able to challenge?"

"Can Scott, De Silva and Read provide top order runs as quick as some other teams can?"

"Can Read transition his amazing off-season form into the domestic game?"

"Who is the real Mork? The slow batsman in CWLand, the failure in T&T T20 or the aggressive T20 beast seen in Yorkshire?"

"Can Rai make a statement that can define him as a cricketer?"

"Can unproven players like Raghav and Morris make a name for themselves on this big stage?"

"Is Dunn scarred by his mauling in IPL?"

"Is Gough ready to lead an attack?"

Whilst the media was full of speculation as to the answers, the truth will only be seen once the season develops.
haha! excellent!
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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Warmup fixtures announced

The CWBCC is pleased to announced that Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Kent and Scotland have accepted invitations to participate in our Twenty20 Cup warmup round. Kieron Pollard (Rabid Wolves) and Dave Mohammed (Upper Body) will play for their respective CW franchises, as opposed to Trinidad and Tobago.

The fixtures are as follows, with each CW team and the Masters XI playing a game per day:

Rabid Wolves v T&T
Rabid Wolves v Scotland

Ninjas v Jamaica
Ninjas v T&T

Upper Body v Kent
Upper Body v Jamaica

****atoos v Scotland
****atoos v Kent

Mathemagicians v T&T
Mathemagicians v Scotland

Turistas v Jamaica
Turistas v T&T

Masters XI v Kent
Masters XI v Jamaica

The dates are yet to be finalized.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Happy to make Kieron Pollard available for T&T if that will strengthen them.

Looking forward to the Scotland game.
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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Pollard to link up with T&T squad

With his availability recently confirmed by Rabid Wolves captain Kev Gough, Kieron Pollard will join the Trinidad and Tobago squad for the upcoming warmup fixtures. Pollard is presently in CWLand, doing a promotional tour for his franchise, but will join a squad of 13 of his countrymen when they arrive.

The Trinidad and Tobago squad:
Daren Ganga (c), Gibran Mohammed (wk), Darren Bravo, Mervyn Dillon, William Perkins, Samuel Badree, Sherwin Ganga, Kieron Pollard, Amit Jaggernauth, Rayad Emrit, Richard Kelly, Lendl Simmons, Rishi Bachan, Ravi Rampaul.
 
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Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Rabid Wolves Nicknames

Today the West Robham Weekly annouced the winners of its 'Suggest a nickname' competition.

Readers were asked to write in and suggest nicknames for Rabid Wolves players and the West Robham Weekly chose the best and will use them in reports.

'On Display' Rai - Everytime he goes out to bat he puts on a show.
'Golden' de Silva- It maybe obvious but it fits this valuable player
'Havoc' Dunn- As in 'destruction complete'. Fits this dangerous quick bowler
'Ease' Raghav- Because if you add 'Es' to his name you 'Have Rage'. Perfect for the Rabid Wolves.
'Full Speed' Read- Aggressive batsman and bane of bowlers
'Dangerous' Dave Richards- Self proclaimed
'Vietnam Sam' Morris- Taken from the war of the same name. Based on the youngster being unkown and unheralded but looking to reek destruction on more fancied and high profile enemies.

The Exclamation Boys
It may be obvious, played out and a little cringeworthy, but the fact that 2 players have names that signify shock or suprise means we have the Exclamation Boys. 'Great' Scott and 'Gordon' Bennett.

The 'Trip of Rip'
The trio of spin bowlers that will hope spin the Rabid Wolves to the title. Made up of 'Gordon' Bennett, 'Dangerous' Dave Richards and Nathan Hauritz.
 
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Majin

International Debutant
The Exclamation Boys
It may be obvious, played out and a little cringeworthy, but the fact that 2 players have names that signify shock or suprise means we have the Exclamation Boys. 'Great' Scott and 'Gordon' Bennett.
:laugh:
 

Agent TBY

International Captain
The CWBCC is pleased to announced that Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Kent and Scotland have accepted invitations to participate in our Twenty20 Cup warmup round. Kieron Pollard (Rabid Wolves) and Dave Mohammed (Upper Body) will play for their respective CW franchises, as opposed to Trinidad and Tobago.

The fixtures are as follows, with each CW team and the Masters XI playing a game per day:

Rabid Wolves v T&T
Rabid Wolves v Scotland

Ninjas v Jamaica
Ninjas v T&T

Upper Body v Kent
Upper Body v Jamaica

****atoos v Scotland
****atoos v Kent

Mathemagicians v T&T
Mathemagicians v Scotland

Turistas v Jamaica
Turistas v T&T

Masters XI v Kent
Masters XI v Jamaica

The dates are yet to be finalized.
Nice, we don't exist.
 

dinu23

International Debutant
Today the West Robham Weekly annouced the winners of its 'Suggest a nickname' competition.

Readers were asked to write in and suggest nicknames for Rabid Wolves players and the West Robham Weekly chose the best and will use them in reports.

'On Display' Rai - Everytime he goes out to bat he puts on a show.
'Golden' de Silva- It maybe obvious but it fits this valuable player
'Havoc' Dunn- As in 'destruction complete'. Fits this dangerous quick bowler
'Ease' Raghav- Because if you add 'Es' to his name you 'Have Rage'. Perfect for the Rabid Wolves.
'Full Speed' Read- Aggressive batsman and bane of bowlers
'Dangerous' Dave Richards- Self proclaimed
'Vietnam Sam' Morris- Taken from the war of the same name. Based on the youngster being unkown and unheralded but looking to reek destruction on more fancied and high profile enemies.

The Exclamation Boys
It may be obvious, played out and a little cringeworthy, but the fact that 2 players have names that signify shock or suprise means we have the Exclamation Boys. 'Great' Scott and 'Gordon' Bennett.

The 'Trip of Rip'
The trio of spin bowlers that will hope spin the Rabid Wolves to the title. Made up of 'Gordon' Bennett, 'Dangerous' Dave Richards and Nathan Hauritz.
Exclamation Boys! hehe!
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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Updated with Dazzlers games

Rabid Wolves v T&T
Rabid Wolves v Scotland

Ninjas v Jamaica
Ninjas v T&T

Upper Body v Kent
Upper Body v Jamaica

****atoos v Scotland
****atoos v Kent

Mathemagicians v T&T
Mathemagicians v Scotland

Turistas v Jamaica
Turistas v T&T

Dazzlers v Kent
Dazzlers v Scotland

Masters XI v Kent
Masters XI v Jamaica
 

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