That ain't happening....So Auckland win this and I guess we're having a final at the Outer Oval?
Sure? lolThat ain't happening....
Geez, you don't want to be 11 off 25 chasing 175. I know they were 24-4, but jeepers
Haha, nope...and any time I predict something, the opposite happens.Sure? lol
Haha you just know he would've copped endless **** for having a rib removed, so close to the Marilyn Manson eraGive Bev a game for NZ. The guy removed one of his ribs to pursue his dream, it's time that NZC repaid his faith
Did we ever decipher as a group how LAOs are so much more dangerous and hard to get on top of in T20?Jayden Lennox is yet another Stags player who is unlucky not to get a crack. Worse guys than him have been capped.
Spinning away from the right hander so generally harder to slog? Not sure.Did we ever decipher as a group how LAOs are so much more dangerous and hard to get on top of in T20?
Looked OK in his brief stay. Powerfully stuck six over cover off Small. Missed a full toss then caught at mid off.I see it was only 5 balls but how did McKenzie go in his first opportunity to bat? OutSmalled, but that is a fate shared with approximately half domestic batters now lol.
Haha! I'll begrugingly give Scotty a kudos point for that. You must be around my vintage - what a show. That and Top Town.Spinning away from the right hander so generally harder to slog? Not sure.
Just watching the replay and Stephenson has won me over explaining to a younger commentator what the Krypton Factor was.
Looked OK in his brief stay. Powerfully stuck six over cover off Small. Missed a full toss then caught at mid off.
This description of it as a nerd pentathalon is on the money. I think one of my High School maths teachers was on it. The main thing I remember was the flying fox at the army base where they did an obstacle course. There was another series in the 90's that had a similar course that I vaguely remember Jon Preston narrowly beat Dion Nash on.I don't think I ever watched The Krypton Factor, but I competed in "Krypton Factor" at primary school in I guess maybe 1994 or 1995. I think it was an inter-school thing. I'm actually only fully realising now that "Krypton Factor" isn't a normal school event but was actually entirely based on a TV show.
The other one was Clash of the Codes. Representatives from all different sports competing to see who was the best athlete. The cricket team pretty much always abysmally failed on every front. Much like they did on the field in the 90s.This description of it as a nerd pentathalon is on the money. I think one of my High School maths teachers was on it. The main thing I remember was the flying fox at the army base where they did an obstacle course. There was another series in the 90's that had a similar course that I vaguely remember Jon Preston narrowly beat Dion Nash on.
Remembering The Krypton Factor, TV’s primetime nerd penthalon
Aaron Hawkins recalls his childhood love for quiz shows, and calls for the return of Dougal Stevenson's Herculean all-rounder competition Krypton Factor.thespinoff.co.nz