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*Official* Season XIV Discussion and Results

age_master

Hall of Fame Member
Stoked with that, i think thats my third double. A nice return to form anyway, nice to have another big partnership with Corrin too.

Rose was brilliant in the first innings. Held the bowling together with wickets and economy.
 

superkingdave

Hall of Fame Member
That was so pathetic that I'm not even going to play you in Grade. How many seasons does a **** have to been playing to not be completely ****in' ****.

**** me though, bring back Camps. Players actually play to their simming stats when Camps sims. ****ing **** ****s dominate when Mork sims.

Would drop the whole set of bowlers after that piece of **** performance if I could.
in all honesty i would say the dire first innings batting was just as much to blame as the bowling.
 

Johnners

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
That was so pathetic that I'm not even going to play you in Grade. How many seasons does a **** have to been playing to not be completely ****in' ****.

**** me though, bring back Camps. Players actually play to their simming stats when Camps sims. ****ing **** ****s dominate when Mork sims.

Would drop the whole set of bowlers after that piece of **** performance if I could.
:laugh:

We lost to masters? Ugh
 

dontcloseyoureyes

BARNES OUT
in all honesty i would say the dire first innings batting was just as much to blame as the bowling.
Yet we still managed to set them nigh on 300 in the last few days. The fact of the matter is that we've only had two bowlers make any sort of impact all season, and they're both all-rounders! Two first choice test bowlers are averaging 30+ in domestic cricket and a former ODI player is averaging 40+.

The specialist bowling this season (and the last two seasons, let's be honest) has been a joke compared to the massive chunk of salary cap they take up. Not putting up with it for another ****ing season, let me tell you.
 

superkingdave

Hall of Fame Member
If you look at the stays though 4 of the bowlers are ranked in the top 13 by average (or were up to the last stars update) on bowlers with 10 wickets or more, so its not as if they are being outperformed by the other teams. Bowling is just hard these days. If you look at the batsmen its probably a similar story with 4 of the top 6 up in the top 15 for averages so you could say 2 of the top six are under performing as opposed to one of the bowlers. Obviously its time for patrick to take a spell but I don't think pickup or borcich have been that terrible. In any case we've hardly had a consistent pace attack since god knows when, and usually an all rounder has been a big part of our team.

The guy who just destroyed us in that first innings was averaging something astronomical before the game as well and he is in the test side
 
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dontcloseyoureyes

BARNES OUT
They haven't been terrible, but I expect more from both, as IMO, I should. Pickup's the test team captain, and apart from 1 or 2 matches this season has been comprehensively outperformed by you in all facets of the game. If I had a backup spinner at all I'd probably be giving him a spell.

It's no secret that we've not won an FC title since sXI because our bowling hasn't been up to scratch. Not sure how else I can put it, but in last years final only one bowler showed up and we still nearly won.

The most annoying part of this all is that even if I wanted to drop someone I've really got stuff all options. I've got Gough, who's had a good amount of gametime this season and is averaging 40+, I've got Smith (who will play over Patrick) and Gelman. If only Heath wasn't a ****in' cat maybe we'd be okay.

The way it's gone for 3 seasons, if me, Cloete or Blackman (Arnold as well) doesn't make 150+ in the first innings and we set 500+, we lose the game. And even then, we draw half of them. Not good enough for a first choice bowling attack that costs 24 contract points out of a cap of 68.
 

Travis_Teh

International Regular
Can't complain with that. 7/46 against the black juggernaut is up there with my most memorable.

Second innings went to ****, guess you can't keep the likes of Black down twice. The chase was insane. Awseome result.

Solid result.
 

bryce

International Regular
Garven monstered the yellows, five sixes in that 236. Well supported by Corrin and good return for Rose in the first innings
 

Neil Pickup

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Smitth has a point. Can't remember the last time I bowled a side out. Blame Morkeh? Or time to experiment with some new ITC field strategy?
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
Pickup said:
Blame Morkeh?
Clearly. My fault you are all ****s.

Cricket Web Black vs Cricket Web Colts
in Pickford Reserve

Scorecard
Ball By Ball

Another ridiculous margin of victory for the Blacks, as they whittled out Colts for a paltry 137 during their chase at Pickford. The opening partnership of Black, as usual, dominated completely.

Ash Chaulk was the dominant of the two partners this time, smashing a hundred off just 86 balls, but the Colts bowlers were clueless against the 202-run opening partnership. Black didn't quite manage to accelerate, as Wilson, Wright and Spinks snared wickets, but as it turned out, the total of 319 for seven was more than enough.

In response, Butler and Fitzsimmons were the best batsmen, adding 61 in compact, if not extravagant fashion. However, the platform they built was shaky. Colts required 259 in 35 overs for the win, but instead imploded into a sorry mess of particles. Accelerating without the field restrictions proved too much, and the lower order just kept getting bowled while the upper order was out lofted. All in all, a comfortable performance by Black.

Cricket Web Black 319 for seven (50)
Chaulk 110, Stedman 83

Cricket Web Colts 137 all out (39.5)
Butler 39; Pickup 3/19 (7), Patrick 3/26 (7), M Smith 2/30 (2), Gough 2/32 (7.5)

Cricket Web Black won by 182 runs
Man of the Match: A. P. Chaulk (Black)

Cricket Web Blue vs Masters XI
in PDV Dome

Scorecard
Ball By Ball

Sean Fuller made his second century in as many fifty-over games as Blue made light work of a target of 260 - though the contributions from people not named Fuller were insignificant. The Masters largely got themselves out and the other Blue batsmen barely contributed a score.

Imran and Kemp put on 91 for the first wicket, but the Masters never really got going. Luke Ronchi threatened to put on a partnership with Lara, but most of them contrived to hit their own stumps after decent starts, resulting in the Masters being bowled out for 259 with 22 balls remaining.

In response, Blue just batted, leaving things up to Sean Fuller. He batted exceptionally, barely giving a chance during his 146 not out, and showed timely form ahead of the Chairmen's Trophy. With fifteen fours, no Masters bowler got in control, and Blue reached the target with an over to spare.

Masters XI 259 all out (46.2)
Imran 78, Lara 50; Maina 2/35 (8.2), Fuller 2/27 (4), Sriram 2/62

Cricket Web Blue 262 for three (49)
Fuller 146*

Cricket Web Blue won by seven wickets
Man of the Match: S. E. Fuller (Blue)

Cricket Web Green vs Cricket Web Red
in CWBCC Stadium

Scorecard
Ball By Ball

Despite conditions in the CWBCC Stadium being largely conducive to spinners, Martin West completed a remarkable six-wicket-haul to complement Rob Dauth's hundred and bring the first half of the Cricket Web Red's one-day season to a successful close. Green played an embarrassing innings with the bat, but even so, West's performance should not be underrated.

After choosing to bat, Red failed to put Green properly under the cosh, as they failed to assemble more than 236 for five despite Dauth's run-a-ball hundred. McNamara, Forner and Corrin all performed the containment role well, while the new ball bowling from Rose and Cunningham prevented another new-look opening pairing from assaulting.

However, the less said about Green's batting, the better. After Corrin, there really was little to write about. West ended with six for 32, which should show how abysmal it really was.

Cricket Web Red 236 for five (50)
Dauth 104; E McNamara 2/41

Cricket Web Green 118 all out (33)
Corrin 37; West 6/32

Cricket Web Red won by 118 runs
Man of the Match: M. P. West (Red)
 

bryce

International Regular
Our batting folded like a deck of cards. Bowlers done a good enough job restricting the target to 236
 

Johnners

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Very dire debut from me, no wickets and 12 runs - I expected to do much better then that.
:laugh:

facepalm.jpg

In other news, a win!!!!

Awesome stuff from Dauth, and then West (y). Pleased with how my experiment went opening the bowling with DK went as well :)
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
Our batsmen continue to be amazing in OD Cricket. Pretty much impossible to lose after the opening stand.

Colts are better than that. :)
 

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