TBH I think the BT match engine has been modelled on blind cricket, where it's a pretty safe bet to put the kettle on once the fifth wicket goes down. Most blind cricket teams consist of six or seven pretty able and dedicated players who carry the batting and bowling on their backs, and four or five spaccas who've been kidnapped from the local care-home in order to make up the numbers. One team has been dubbed the RMT (Railway, Maritime and Transport Union), as they are one-out-all-out! Our scorecard against them this season read 0, 2, 104*, 0, 0, 0, 11, 3, 0, 0, 2, X=34, Total =156/10!
Congrats to Gregg, for a hard-fought win yesterday. I tried to pick a side which would match up reasonably well, but it would appear that I under-estimated The Tigers! Mind you, playing my BTR9 Wor everything YP probably played a part in the outcome, he certainly cost Bewers a maiden century.
And it seems that narrowly missing out on landmarks is a jinks hanging over the club at the moment, as in Friday's bot butchering fest, Greening fell one run short of his career best with 120, and Staveley didn't quite have the legs for a double ton, setting a new club record score of 194*, as we also fell a Tory policy short of an historic four hundred, with 396/1.
Thanks to the latest bug, there's no training to report, but not expecting any pops yet in any case. Bennett failed to sell for a mill and a half, so I attempted to re-list him for £1.4M, forgetting of course that there's already a 0 in the edit box before you start. So I ended up rather optimistically listing him for a TM-smashing £14M!
That's all from The Gurs, Later, Trev