Great stuff.
How are the knockouts of the CWC going to work?
Just bumping this before the last round of the league stage
Just about lost the battle of who could collapse to defeat, both innings pretty well set at points only to end in what was probably a below par score and then to limp home in the chase as your side battled back very strongly. Thanks for game @StephenZATurned it a hellu'va game in the end. Burger tacking a hatrick in the penultimate over to almost but not quite snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.
Well done @JOJOXI
Thanks for the game against GG CCHuge day for the AAs and PPs yesterday. Mixed bag of results.
PPs losing by one run against Jura was a stiff one to take. However the PPs young boys upsetting AX-W has a huge result for them.
TMOs struggle in T20 stuff... think its because the squad doesn't really have many aggressive batsmen. Steady, defensive and defiant...An experimental T20 side played TMO; many players were rested. The Orangutans had a 102-run opening partnership, but especially after Kock got out for 59 (30), the wheels fell off. They only got 163-6. AXI went very well in response to win, Winton fitting in to his new role as opener nicely.
All the best to those guys hanging up their boots.Four AX-W players are retiring after today's last CWC match against Moooo. Jan du Preez will begin tending for the Outground at the end of his day's play; keeper Brock Ritchie, spinner Juan Goliath, and captain Caleb Evison are put on to the TM. This will leave only four senior players around for the side: Todd and Ward are being developed; Price and Schofield are homegrown first-team locks.
AX-W haven't won a game against a human team since 22 March. Moooo are looking for a big win to prove they are up there with the best of them, despite being all but out of the knockout running.