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CWBCC Broadcast Network (Dev League Season XII)

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
Cricket Web Red v Cricket Web Blue
at CW Oval

Day Two:

Conditions:

A perfect batting pitch with no visible cracks
High bounce.
Very fast outfield.
Hot and sunny weather.

Red 306 all out

Lunch: Blue 110/2 (30 ov)
Tea: Blue 223/2 (63 ov)

Cricket Web Blue 1st innings

Code:
Young		not out				105
Camps		c Markus	b Kennett	  4
Goff		c Stedman	b Kennett	  7
Cloete		not out				 96
Total						223/2 (63 ov)

Kennett		14-1-39-2
Watt		14-1-66-0
Borcich		8-0-31-0
Robbins		10-1-23-0
Loganathan	10-0-34-0
Markus		6-1-24-0
2.3 Kennett to Camps, Kennett strikes! Beautiful ball outside the off stump, Camps feathers an edge and it's gone right into the stomach of Ian Markus at third slip. Good start for the Reds.
3.6 Watt to Young, cut for four, end of an expensive over, 11 runs off eight balls!
7.4 Kennett to Goff, he's just brought the field in a bit here, and it's paid off! OUT! Goff hits, beautiful aerial catch from Stedman at backward point, Goff walks back for 7!
12.5 Borcich to Young, well bowled, full and on the stumps, Young pads up, hit in front, umpire shakes head after loud appeal
19.5 Robbins to Young, hooks, gets a lovely strike and that's six.
29.6 Solid batting has taken Blue through to lunch without any further problems.
30.3 Watt to Young, drives hard, only gets two but it's still good enough to get his half-century up.
33.2 Kennett to Cloete, dabs a single into the leg side and that's his fifty.
42.6 Long, unsuccessful spell of bowling from Borcich and Robbins here.
51.2 Markus to Cloete, edges! Horrible spill from Borcich, and the partnership continues.
55.3 Markus to Cloete, SIX! massive straight hit
58.6 Kennett to Young, two runs into the off side, that's his hundred. Partnership now worth 183.
62.6 That's tea. Beautiful partnership which has sent Blue into a commanding position.
 
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FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
Great team effort to restrict them to 306 after such a great start. Tom turned the innings around, and we cleaned up the tail nicely.
 

PY

International Coach
It's quite exciting watching this when you're batting....hear that Vimes?! :ph34r:
 
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PY

International Coach
Got to go on now and set a platform for some of the hitters down the order.

Come on, stay focused.
 

PY

International Coach
Oh and did anyone else find this funny? :laugh:
Samuel_Vimes said:
2.3 Kennett to Camps, Kennett strikes! Beautiful ball outside the off stump, Camps feathers an edge and it's gone right into the stomach of Ian Markus at third slip. Good start for the Reds.
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
Cricket Web Red v Cricket Web Blue
at CW Oval

Day Two:

Conditions:

A fairly good batting pitch with a few cracks
High bounce.
Very fast outfield.
Hot and sunny weather.

Red 306 all out

Lunch: Blue 110/2 (30 ov)
Tea: Blue 223/2 (63 ov)
Stumps Day Two: Blue 335/6 (94 ov)

Cricket Web Blue 1st innings

Code:
Young		c Loganathan	b Kennett	149
Camps		c Markus	b Kennett	  4
Goff		c Stedman	b Kennett	  7
Cloete		lbw		b Loganathan	113
Fuller		c Robbins	b Loganathan	  5
Crampton	c Stedman	b Loganathan	  0
Jellett			    c &	b Kennett	 37
Halsey			    c & b Watt		 47
Collins		not out				 20
Patrick		c Mamesh	b Loganathan	  1
Demeza				b Loganathan	  0
Total						411 (109.2 ov)

Kennett		23-2-73-4
Watt		21-2-84-1
Borcich		18-2-58-0
Robbins		17-2-64-0
Loganathan	23.2-2-90-5
Markus		6-1-24-0
Stedman		1-0-4-0
67.2 Watt to Cloete, Cloete just lazily strokes it into the covers, four runs, century up and Watt is looking visibly tired.
70.1 Loganathan to Cloete, too lazy there! Hit plumb in front, the umpire agrees, Loganathan motions him off and he's gone for 113, stunning knock in the circumstances, however.
78.2 Loganathan to Fuller, edged! held by Robbins in the deep! He's scratched around, has Fuller, and now he's gone for 5.
78.4 Loganathan to Crampton, Halsey-esque spell here! Crampton's just lasted two balls and he launches himself into a massive drive, Stedman holds on gratefully and it's five down!
79.6 Watt refuses the new ball, backs Loganathan.
83.3 Robbins to Jellett, edged, Kennett refuses to hold on to that catch!
84.6 Loganathan to Young, smacked for six, that's fifteen off this over.
86.6 Loganathan to Jellett, and another! Fails to back up his captain here! New ball taken.
89.5 Kennett to Young, he's had a hack, tries to bring up the 150 but Loganathan comes in from the deep and holds the catch! Light's fading fast, don't think he saw that one!
89.6 Kennett to Halsey, blindingly fast, nips Halsey's pads in front, umpire shakes his head, very close there
91.5 Kennett to Halsey, big shot, gone straight down the ground for SIX
93.6 And that's stumps - well survived near the end.
97.6 Kennett to Jellett, full, swinging in, return catch
108.3 Watt to Halsey, another return catch, but that brings an end to a very entertaining and crucial knock. 47 more runs for the Blues, and they're now over 100 ahead.
109.1 Loganathan to Patrick, outside off, nicked behind, Loganathan gets his fourth, but is it too late?
109.2 Loganathan to Demeza, walking wicket goes back, out for a first ball duck, Loganathan has five and Blue are all out for 411.
 
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Loony BoB

International Captain
Three centuries now! Good job to Cloete, the experienced campaigners really showing their stuff today.
 

Loony BoB

International Captain
If "no visible cracks" gives this much for the spinners, I wonder what a turning wicket is described as in this sim... but yeah, great stuff by Tharmi, good on ya.
 

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