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***Official*** Stanford Super Series

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
I suppose. Me, though, I think the Test Championship should be based on series results. Nothing more. 2 points for a series victory, 1 for a draw, 0 for a loss, count only the most recent series home and away for each match-up. Scorelines to come into the equation only when two teams are tied on points.

Too many people turned against that original concept for, frankly, idiotic reasons. Reasons akin to turning against the Premiership because Coventry City topped it after 3 rounds of games.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
I agree with a simple points system definitely. But for that to work then all factors need to be equal.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
A 3-0 victory is worth as much as a 1-0 victory if the series are the same length, but IMO if one series is longer than another then it isn't fair. Gives the away team longer to acclimatise, allows for greater use of the squad and getting your side settled etc.

It's almost like if Liverpool-Chelsea played two hours while Hull-Stoke just get half an hour each way, but both games are worth the same points.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Hmm, I sort of see what you mean, but IMO a football match and a Test cricket series are two totally incomparable things.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
They are, I am sure I could come up with a better analogy if I tried a little harder.
 

andruid

Cricketer Of The Year
A 3-0 victory is worth as much as a 1-0 victory if the series are the same length, but IMO if one series is longer than another then it isn't fair. Gives the away team longer to acclimatise, allows for greater use of the squad and getting your side settled etc.

It's almost like if Liverpool-Chelsea played two hours while Hull-Stoke just get half an hour each way, but both games are worth the same points.
Hmm, I sort of see what you mean, but IMO a football match and a Test cricket series are two totally incomparable things.
He has a point Richard. Standardisation of Test and ODI series is the way forward.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
I certainly don't think ODI series being standardised is good, as five is mostly the right number but of times it's required to go down to three.

Would be happy for Twenty20 Internationals to be standardised though - at 0. :ph34r:
 

stumpski

International Captain
T & T have put the Superstars, minus Gayle and Chanderpaul, in to bat in the opening match. Looking forward to seeing Dave Mohammed bowl later. :)
 

stumpski

International Captain
Not very 'super' - 34-1 in the 8th - but the wicket is a bit on the slow side.


Make that 34-2, Sarwan gone first ball. A Trinidad win would certainly encourage England.
 

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
...and the Superstars wrap up the game pretty easily. The story as far as I am concerned was the sheer rapidness of Jerome Taylor - got up to 153kph in his first spell...PACE!
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Haha, 4 posts on the game, that's waaaaaaaay fewer than a normal tour match (admittedly they last longer than 3 hours) - think that says it all about the apathy to this thing in the UK.

Just hope it's more popular in Antigua.
 

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
Many more catches dropped than held, it seemed.
Indeed, the fielding on both sides was pathetic, absolutely pathetic.

I am looking forward to watching Middlesex take on England today. It is a shame that Nannes is not playing as he was one of my favourites to watch. Surely Middlesex could have come up with a better replacement than Neil Carter! Did they even try contacting Napier, who is pretty much the Neil Carter 5000 (or V2).
 

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
Haha, 4 posts on the game, that's waaaaaaaay fewer than a normal tour match (admittedly they last longer than 3 hours) - think that says it all about the apathy to this thing in the UK.
It was on pretty late, tbh and only involved West Indian teams. IIRC, there aren't many West Indian posters here on CW.
 

stumpski

International Captain
Indeed, the fielding on both sides was pathetic, absolutely pathetic.

I am looking forward to watching Middlesex take on England today. It is a shame that Nannes is not playing as he was one of my favourites to watch. Surely Middlesex could have come up with a better replacement than Neil Carter! Did they even try contacting Napier, who is pretty much the Neil Carter 5000 (or V2).

Napier is in India having talks with IPL people I believe. In his place I wouldn't leave that to go and play for Middlesex.
 

four_or_six

Cricketer Of The Year
Haha, 4 posts on the game, that's waaaaaaaay fewer than a normal tour match (admittedly they last longer than 3 hours) - think that says it all about the apathy to this thing in the UK.

Just hope it's more popular in Antigua.
I'm not going to watch these matches as I think the whole idea is horrible.

Also, it'll just wind me up sitting looking at KP's smug face. Would rather look at Ponting's, and that's saying something.
 

Woodster

International Captain
As much as I am not really looking forward to these things and even knowing they mean absolutely nothing in cricketing terms, can't help but watch them!

As an added interest, got money on Colly to top score for England and Morgan for Middlesex in a double.
 

four_or_six

Cricketer Of The Year
"Half an hour to go, and the England WAGs have just sauntered into the ground. They've got themselves a very nice open-air enclosure to the left of the pavilion, where they will, for the time being, carry on sunning themselves in much the same manner that they have been doing all day long at the team hotel. They'd better watch out when play gets underway, however. They are perfectly placed for a barrage at cow corner ..."

:laugh: Sounds pretty much like club cricket.
 

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