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*Official* Big Bash League 2018-19

TheJediBrah

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It's no different to rain coming really
Rubbish. It's very different. At best it's incompetence from the hosting side that is responsible, at worst (of course this is very farfetched) it's deliberate sabotage.

Wherever it falls on the spectrum, Thunder were denied an almost certain win, and Brisbane (in some form) were at fault and benefited from that error.

It's a no-brainer for me. I doubt justice will prevail though
 

Starfighter

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It's like when the Indian fans decided to try burning down Eden Gardens in the '96 world cup. Just cause it wasn't the teams fault didn't mean they didn't deserve to lose.
 

mr_mister

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Rubbish. It's very different. At best it's incompetence from the hosting side that is responsible, at worst (of course this is very farfetched) it's deliberate sabotage.

Wherever it falls on the spectrum, Thunder were denied an almost certain win, and Brisbane (in some form) were at fault and benefited from that error.

It's a no-brainer for me. I doubt justice will prevail though
It's not the grounds fault, they said it was an external black out. You can't really put that down to incompetence from the hosting side unless you think the side should be held accountable for the city's error
 

mr_mister

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Oh and I know the Heat had **** all chance without Lynn and Mcullum, but officially they had 17 overs left and 8 wickets in hand. Not enough of a sure thing to bend the rules over.
 

Prince EWS

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Oh and I know the Heat had **** all chance without Lynn and Mcullum, but officially they had 17 overs left and 8 wickets in hand. Not enough of a sure thing to bend the rules over.
Watto's ton was definitely enough of a sure thing for them to give me the SuperCoach points for it given it had already happened, but alas no. :(
 

NotMcKenzie

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What are the minimum standards for lighting anyway? Because their still seemed to be plenty of light out there with the three other towers and assorted lights on the stands. So was it actually (as watching on television doesn't give the best impression of the actual level of light) dark enough that play couldn't continue, or what?

Must a ground have a minimum number of lighting towers, so that Melbourne is safe with six, but Brisbane is right on the edge at four? What about Perth, which has no distinct towers at all?
Or, must all of the floodlights be working (more-or-less, I'm sure I've seen lighting towers with non-functional elements before); if so, why would that be when all of the lights might not be needed?

Or, must lighting be even over the whole ground? Certainly, the end furthest away from all the functional lights will be darker, but what if it is light enough anyway. There still wouldn't be the sort of problem one gets in the daytime with shadows crossing the ground. And it is even possible that things might be easier to to see given that the lighting will be less flat than with it coming from all directions.

Basically, has any thought gone into these scenarios, and if so, how much?
 
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Burgey

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It's not the grounds fault, they said it was an external black out. You can't really put that down to incompetence from the hosting side unless you think the side should be held accountable for the city's error
Australia’s Chennai strikes again
 

Burgey

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Watto must be kicking himself for retiring. The **** would be test captain right now.
Would be a dead set cert. He would be like Mitch Marsh but with runs and wickets.

And you could end every post with “Watto!” like it’s the mid-late 2000s again.
 

mr_mister

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Apparently the Thunder are planning to appeal the result. I know emotions are probably still a bit high but if they expect to be awarded 2 points and the Heat to get docked their points they're dreaming.

It sucks that the Heat were on the lucky side of a rain affected result last game but cmon.
 

Burgey

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Yeah I can't see them getting the result they're after at all from that. Might have a better argument if something inside the ground caused the problem, but apparently it was an external problem with the coal-fired power system in Qld (contrary to reports that only States with renewable energy have black outs).

Apparently the lights came back on about 10 minutes after they called the game.
 

GoodAreasShane

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Would be a dead set cert. He would be like Mitch Marsh but with runs and wickets.

And you could end every post with “Watto!” like it’s the mid-late 2000s again.
Not sure about wickets considering he hasn't bowled a single ball so far this tournament. Considering his age and injury history he would probably be getting it through at a pace somewhere between medium and stationary
 

Burgey

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If he was in training you'd hope he could bowl a few, but even if he was available as a batsman alone, he would currently walk in.
 

GoodAreasShane

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If he was in training you'd hope he could bowl a few, but even if he was available as a batsman alone, he would currently walk in.
Considering the complete paucity of batting depth, I would have to agree. Didn't think I would have been saying that two or three years ago

Come back Watto, all is forgiven
 

morgieb

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Given that the likes of Watson and North would walk into the side today, I'm fearful that in 5 years time we'll all be pining for Mitchell Marsh.....
 

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