it used to be great. It's been replaced and much more by the BigBash. These things happen.For the first time, the great limited-overs Cup, that put names such as Gillette, McDonald's, Mercantile Mutual, ING and Matador on the map, commenced in radio and television silence. As much coverage, and as many spectators, attended the first weekend of the grade cricket season.
and this is just a bizarre claim, even allowing for the mass retirements. and the rest of it is basically whatever, old man yelling at clouds except he's trying to be smart and wise which is even worseI would guess that more Australians could list the members of Ian Chappell's team from 1974-75 or Allan Border's from 1989, or Ricky Ponting's from 2006-07, than the eleven who regained the Ashes so ferociously under Michael Clarke four years ago. They were here, and then they were gone.
I found the article was a bit of 'it was better in my day' syndromewell
it used to be great. It's been replaced and much more by the BigBash. These things happen.
and this is just a bizarre claim, even allowing for the mass retirements. and the rest of it is basically whatever, old man yelling at clouds except he's trying to be smart and wise which is even worse
On the coverage issue, which I meant to post about when you guys first talked about. I'm assuming CA did the fixtures knowing that C9 wasn't taking up the coverage. In previous years CA covered the production costs and I assume that offer was still valid. Brettig seems to think C9 basically swapped the ODers for the Woman's Ashes so theoretically it could return next season.
I said it seasons ago but CA needs to develop an app so that the shield/ODers can be streamed through Apple TV, Chromecast, Xbox/PS etc.
They really glossed over the importance of Australian domestic cricket sponsorship in McDonalds's history in the film Founder. They spent way too much time focused on comparatively unimportant aspects such as the foundational business idea, the original creators and the entrepreneur who took it to the masses. The McDonalds story is really all about those few cricket seasons in the early 80s for which they sponsored fringe state players playing in their pyjamas.I like how Cricket played such an important part in making McDonalds what it is today.
Purely to prove watson wrong that there's no white aussie culture left in Hurstville, imoSeems like the NSW will be playing a shield game against WA at Hurstville. That's not ideal
Well, I can't think of another sport they play there. Does have a running track though.Is Hurstville even a cricket ground? It certainly doesn't look like one. Very strange decision to play a Shield game there.
On this note, I went to primary school in Hurstville, and I was often in classes where I was the only kid that had both his parents born in Australia.Purely to prove watson wrong that there's no white aussie culture left in Hurstville, imo
St George CC has generally held a fair amount of sway over the NSWCA and many players have signed up there simply because it gave them a better chance of higher honoursIs Hurstville even a cricket ground? It certainly doesn't look like one. Very strange decision to play a Shield game there.
Of course, I am kicking myself for forgetting that nowIsn't the answer obvious? Liam Davis.
How do you forget a character like that.