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*Official* English Domestic Season Thread 2010

stumpski

International Captain
Pretty sure he put Hashim Amla down as his 'look-alike' earlier in the season.

Runs coming quite freely against the second-string attack atm.
 

stumpski

International Captain
:mad2:


I was about to say, would I be correct in assuming that 377 would be the highest ever successful run chase in a List A game in England?
 

stumpski

International Captain
Ah well, KP's gone - he should be alright in Australia though, they don't have any slow left-armers.


And no he ain't going to get out to Michael Clarke.
 

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
Ah well, KP's gone - he should be alright in Australia though, they don't have any slow left-armers.


And no he ain't going to get out to Michael Clarke.
You say that, but Yuvraj did have his number a few times, IIRC.
 

fredfertang

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Martin what's your vew on f-c status being given to matches from the Hambledon era? It was a completely different game then I would say. But CA's records have differed from Wisden's for a while now.
Presumably you mean the time Nyren wrote about? - from the early 1800's?

Think its a bit daft really myself - you get a bloke like Silver Billy who was the greatest batsman of his time yet he has an average of around 20 - and you cant even know the bowlers averages as the full bowling figures were often not kept - and of course prior to overarm bowling being legalised in 1864 it genuinely was a different game.

As for the other differences between Wisden and the ACS I think the ACS often have a point, but they certainly don't with those two extra hundreds they try to give Jack Hobbs and they lose a lot of credibility because of that - well they do in my eyes anyway :)
 

Jacknife

International Captain
KP played some nice shots and you can see the longer he stays at the crease he starts to look his old self,I believe the more crease time KP can get while he's at Surrey the better off he will be.Shame both he and Hamilton-Brown got out because it was enjoyable to watch.
 

stumpski

International Captain
Presumably you mean the time Nyren wrote about? - from the early 1800's?

Think its a bit daft really myself - you get a bloke like Silver Billy who was the greatest batsman of his time yet he has an average of around 20 - and you cant even know the bowlers averages as the full bowling figures were often not kept - and of course prior to overarm bowling being legalised in 1864 it genuinely was a different game.
If you click on the link on Neil's post # 2161 there are games from the 1780s.
 

stumpski

International Captain
Yeah as you can tell I've lost interest in Surrey's run-chase, I've been looking at CA's archive to see what the oldest match is that they classify as first-class; so far I'm back to 1772, they seem to do so for any match between England, Surrey, Kent and Hampshire. I'm full of admiration for the work that the ACS do in getting these old matches on the record but I wonder if Wisden's cut-off year of 1815 isn't more appropriate.

Anyway the game probably has more pressing issues to concern itself with atm. :)
 

fredfertang

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
:-O 1772 is before Britcher by nearly 20 years

Having said that the ubiquitous Scores and Biographies goes back to 1746!
 

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I'm sure it's happen before but it will be interesting to see what happens to the scorecard regarding Sidebottom against Durham - he batted out the last few balls as nightwatchman and is joining up with the England team.
 

stumpski

International Captain
Kirtley didn't bat as nightwatchman in that game though did he - he simply replaced Innes who'd just made a 100. The Sidebottom scenario is an interesting one - I assume he would be recorded as 'retired - out' if his replacement can't simply take his place at the wicket this morning. It would be like a player who'd been unable to get to the ground on time to resume his innings.
 
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stumpski

International Captain
Notts got within 30 of Durham's total in the end, thanks in part to a partnership of 37 for the 11th wicket. :) Pattinson seems to have broken down in his third over though, rendering him of no further use as a replacement.
 

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