Indeed. Also 8 off 15 balls isn't long enough to be worth looking at.Yeah I know, can't believe he didn't get out for a duck.
Oh come on its poor batsmen who would probably get out first ball like that. Reasonables should at leats cobble together 20s and 30s on a regular basis.Indeed. Also 8 off 15 balls isn't long enough to be worth looking at.
Now my opening bowlers have gone for more in 4 overs than their last 5 overs at the death. Makes sense...
The pairing of those paragraphs amuses me.Indeed. Also 8 off 15 balls isn't long enough to be worth looking at.
Now my opening bowlers have gone for more in 4 overs than their last 5 overs at the death. Makes sense...
Just had a look at my match against BEST Indies last week and same thing bascially happened. 30 over mark runs started to slow down from no where. Then just before the 30 over mark wickets starting falling all over the place. We got a half decent lower order so it limited the damage a bit. But really just a note to self to bat first on batting friendly pitches until I get a finisher or more all rounders.Yeah, a tad bizarre. Wouldn't have minded so much if the 30-over rot had started with a couple wickets falling, but they suddenly seemed to stop scoring out of nowhere. Will take the win though.
It's over now.
12.4 W Ingall to Belsak : Gone. What a catch, WHAT A CATCH! Gardiner has pulled off one of the catches of the century. Belsak hit the ball sweetly through the covers. It was a bit uppish but had 4 all over it until Gardiner dived full length to his left to hold on to catch it in his finger tips.
T. Belsak c A. Gardiner b. R. Ingall 0 (2b 0x4 0x6) SR:0.00
12.3 . Ingall to Belsak : A swinging delivery beats the outside edge.
12.2 2 W Ingall to Ridgway : Ridgway won't be happy with his partner after that mixup.
R. Ridgway run out (A. Yatawara) 27 (42b 2x4 1x6) SR:64.29