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Not to mention NZ v WI - I'm going for 24 hour cricket marathons.. Or anyone want to do the traditional 26 hours of cricket? Am keen to make an event out of it if anyone in the UK has that little to do.. Only around until Boxing day though
I was including that. NZ-WI runs 2300-0630 and England-India 0400-1130.

I'll be running through some coursework as quickly as possible so i'm free to completely balls up my sleeping habits on time for christmas. Or maybe i could work on it in the lunch breaks. It's times like these i wish i had a multi-screen system going on (at one stage there'll be three tests running at the same time).
 

FBU

International Debutant
Rashid in the Duleep Trophy


59.0-25-121-8 ~ Richardson - (15.12 econ 2.05 s/r 44.25)
24.0-2-83-4 ~ Shreck - (20.75 econ 3.45 s/r 36.00)
59.5-9-175-8 ~ Kirby - (21.87 econ 2.92 s/r 44.87)
68.5-11-232-10 ~ Panesar - (23.20 econ 3.37 s/r 41.30)
44.4-6- 172-7 ~ Rashid - (24.57 econ 3.85 s/r 38.28)
79.2-19-264-10 ~ Onions - (26.40 econ 3.32 s/r 47.60)
44.0-5- 191-3 ~ Plunkett - (63.66 econ 4.34 s/r 88.00)
27.0-6-70-1 ~ Trott (average 70.00 econ 2.59 s/r 162.00)
3.0-0-12-0 ~ Yardy (econ 4.00)
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
On the plus side, we will be having a 12-hour all-night cricketing marathon. I believe at one stage too there'll be SA-Australia overlaps to avoid losing time due to lunchbreaks. If i was a girl i'm pretty sure i'd be wet right now.
Yea and the top thing about sky over the past 5 years or so with Skysports 2,3 coming in. The game just goes over to the other channel & not cut off for the next one, which will be mightly important during the 1st test with AUS/SA & England's second test..
 

Paddlesmack

Cricket Spectator
It better not rain. I'd laugh, England going back to home - Rain. Go to the middle of the freaking desert - Rain. Come to Chennai - Rain again.

It just follows them around!!
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Yea and the top thing about sky over the past 5 years or so with Skysports 2,3 coming in. The game just goes over to the other channel & not cut off for the next one, which will be mightly important during the 1st test with AUS/SA & England's second test..
Sky Sports 2 and Sky Sports 3 have been around for at least a decade. Even Sky Sports Extra is about 7 or 8 years old now.

The big difference in the last 4 or 5 years has been "the red button".
 

superkingdave

Hall of Fame Member
Sky Sports 2 is over 14 years old and Sky sports 3 over 12 years old. Extra is 9 years old. Sky Sports News is 10 years old and the red button has been in use since 1999 (sky digital is over 10 years old) Of course the earlier interactive stuff was just things like player cam for football...but extra coverage has been around for a good while
 

SpaceMonkey

International Debutant
Rashid in the Duleep Trophy


59.0-25-121-8 ~ Richardson - (15.12 econ 2.05 s/r 44.25)
24.0-2-83-4 ~ Shreck - (20.75 econ 3.45 s/r 36.00)
59.5-9-175-8 ~ Kirby - (21.87 econ 2.92 s/r 44.87)
68.5-11-232-10 ~ Panesar - (23.20 econ 3.37 s/r 41.30)
44.4-6- 172-7 ~ Rashid - (24.57 econ 3.85 s/r 38.28)
79.2-19-264-10 ~ Onions - (26.40 econ 3.32 s/r 47.60)
44.0-5- 191-3 ~ Plunkett - (63.66 econ 4.34 s/r 88.00)
27.0-6-70-1 ~ Trott (average 70.00 econ 2.59 s/r 162.00)
3.0-0-12-0 ~ Yardy (econ 4.00)
Pretty good figures all around id say. Surprised our quickys did so well. Although Plunkett staying on form still :)
 

tooextracool

International Coach
Rashid in the Duleep Trophy


59.0-25-121-8 ~ Richardson - (15.12 econ 2.05 s/r 44.25)
24.0-2-83-4 ~ Shreck - (20.75 econ 3.45 s/r 36.00)
59.5-9-175-8 ~ Kirby - (21.87 econ 2.92 s/r 44.87)
68.5-11-232-10 ~ Panesar - (23.20 econ 3.37 s/r 41.30)
44.4-6- 172-7 ~ Rashid - (24.57 econ 3.85 s/r 38.28)
79.2-19-264-10 ~ Onions - (26.40 econ 3.32 s/r 47.60)
44.0-5- 191-3 ~ Plunkett - (63.66 econ 4.34 s/r 88.00)
27.0-6-70-1 ~ Trott (average 70.00 econ 2.59 s/r 162.00)
3.0-0-12-0 ~ Yardy (econ 4.00)
Out of curiosity where do you get these figures from?
 

FBU

International Debutant
Out of curiosity where do you get these figures from?
Sorry warm up games included. :-O


Richardson 6 wickets 16.66 econ 2.40 s/r 41.6
Rashid 6 wickets 18.00 econ 3.52 s/r 30.6
Onions 8 wickets 28.12 econ 3.34 s/r 50.5
Kirby 5 wickets at 32.60 econ 3.01 s/r 64.8
Panesar 5 wickets 38.80 econ 3.34 s/r 69.6
Plunkett 1 wicket 87.00 econ 4.14 s/r 126.0
 
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honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
me not in chennai will have to check with HB
Not great news, I am afraid. I haven't even got tickets this time, that is how much worried I am about the weather. It is just hard luck though. The past week has been full of sunshine after Cyclone Nisha passed or weakened or whatever. Now there is another cyclone hovering around.. It came from Sri Lanka and it is around about the Cape Comerin tip right now. Yesterday it rained heavily but today we have had decent sunshine so far.. Fingers crossed and prayers on the lips.. :(
 

Stapel

International Regular
Presuming Broad recovers from his hamstring in time for the Second Test and on the basis of no-one else going down, I'm guessing the sides for the games will look something like this:
First Test:
Strauss
Cook
Bell
Pietersen
Collingwood
Flintoff
Ambrose \ Prior
Swann
Anderson
Harmison
MSP
Second Test:
Strauss
Cook
Bell
Pietersen
Collingwood
Flintoff
Ambrose \ Prior
Broad
Anderson
Harmison
MSP
I think I agree. However, what if Swann takes a load of wickets? Would Broad still replace him, would it cost Anderson his place, or would it be tough luck for Stuart?
 

inbox24

International Debutant
I'd say India should play Yuvraj in the middle as an ODI batsmen because he is fierce against the English. Just tell him to play his natural one day game and we might see some useful quickfire fifties or hundreds from him. Last chance saloon.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
I think I agree. However, what if Swann takes a load of wickets? Would Broad still replace him, would it cost Anderson his place, or would it be tough luck for Stuart?
If Anderson was dropped for Broad for the second Test, I would dead-set boycott following the match.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
I think I agree. However, what if Swann takes a load of wickets? Would Broad still replace him, would it cost Anderson his place, or would it be tough luck for Stuart?
It seems we're not going to get much of a First Test so Swann is unlikely to do much, but should by some miracle a full game be played, the Chepauk is supposed to be a turning surface, and Mohali a seaming one. There are of course no guarantees but I myself would be pretty sore to see a three seamers and two fingerspinnners picked ahead of four seamers and a fingerspinner - if the situation was fingerspinners have just bowled well on a turning pitch and we are now seeing a seaming one.

That said, of course, Broad is far from certain to take advantage of a seaming deck but he's a hell of a lot more likely to do so than Swann is.
 

andruid

Cricketer Of The Year
Just noticed Graeme Swann has 432 FC wickets. Is this the most wickets taken by a bowler prior to a test debut?
 

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