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*Official* Season XII Results and Discussion Thread

Travis_Teh

International Regular
Updated table :

Code:
Team	Played	Won	Lost	Drawn	Tied	Bat	Bowl	Points
Blue	15	6	3	6	0	43	43	194
Red	14	7	5	2	0	37	40	183
Black	14	4	3	7	0	46	38	168
Colts	14	5	4	5	0	33	35	158
Green	15	2	9	4	0	41	40	125
Red in the box seat and could leapfrog Blue with a victory with their game in hand.
Blue v Black effectively sees if Black has a chance or not. Will be the game of the final quarter for mine. At the Dome, too!
 

Dizzy #4

International 12th Man
Yet another damn draw, we don't need these!

BTW, Well done Kerr, Wilson and Fitzy on your glorius tons!
 

cricketboy29

International Regular
Great win there guys. Quite a good performance from myself methinks. Hopefully this is an appetizer of what's to come:D.
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
Code:
Black 46pts (9-5)
Green 37pts (8-5, game in hand)
Red 36pts (7-7)
Blue 29pts (6-7, game in hand)
Colts 22pts (4-10)
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Turns out I had counted Colts' win over Green as a loss (hence the loss streak comment)

Corrected table (edit: and adapted to incorporate results in below post)

Code:
          M  W  L  BP  Pts    NRR
Black    15 10  5  10   50  +1.00
Red      14  7  7   8   36  -0.05
Green    14  7  7   7   35  -0.15
Blue     14  7  7   5   33  -0.21
Colts    15  5 10   6   26  -0.59
Black have secured the title by miles. Red, Green and Blue in hot pursuit for second place, with Red slight favourites. Blue need the help of either Red or Black to advance to the final, as Green can stay ahead with two wins regardless what Blue do.
 
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Mr Mxyzptlk

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June 4

Cricket Web Blue v Cricket Web Green
CWBCC Stadium

Scorecard
Ball by Ball

Pete Young scored another one-day hundred and Robert Cribb fell short of one of his own, as Cricket Web Blue beat Cricket Web Green by 46 runs. A score of 279-4 proved more than sufficient for the Blues, though CW Green collapsed dramatically from a powerful position in the chase.

After a slow start between Young and makeshift opener Ben Wilshere (36), the Blues wobbled with two quick blows to Tom Halsey. Cribb's turn at the crease was perhaps the best of his OD career. He continued his incredible form in scoring 90 from 79 balls with 6 fours and a 2 sixes, and somehow managed to steal the spotlight from the sublime Young. The opener raised his hundred with a pull shot off Forner, but was caught behind for 103 a ball later. Two balls later, Forner struck again, as Cribb slashed a wide ball to Ben Read in the covers. Dinu DeSilva and Rob Bowen closed off the innings with a brisk partnership of 26. CW Blue scored a total of 91 runs from the final 11 overs, including 3 sixes in a 24-run burst against Rob Malone.

The stiff task of 280 looked a breeze after Malone and Lezama got settled at the crease. Only 25 runs were scored in the first 7 overs, but the openers leaned into the change bowlers, particularly Liam Camps (3-0-33-0 in his first spell). At 110-0 in the 20th over, Fuller entered the attack and Lezama pulled his second ball to deep midwicket, out for 50. The breakthrough slowed the momentum of CW Green, and Cribb's legspin was employed to good effect. In frustration, Nick Scott (14) tried to swat Cribb over midwicket, but instead top-edged and Crampton took a good catch.

An lbw appeal against Corrin was turned down first ball, but Cribb was successful in identical circumstances with the very next ball he delivered to the new batsman, in the following over. The scoring requirement continued to balloon drastically, and even Malone lost his momentum, taking 70 balls to score his second fifty, after his first cost 65. After Dubb-Lynch (13) and Garven (11), no Green batsman reached double figures, and with almost 4 overs to spare, they were all out for 233. Malone's 102 stood out, and as CW Green's one-day season continues to fade, he presses on with his curtain call.

Cricket Web Blue 279-4 (50 overs)
PE Young 103 [135], RGEWS Cribb 90 [79], BL Wilshere 36 [62]
JNE Forner 2-43 [9], TC Halsey 2-46 [10]

Cricket Web Green 233 all out (46.1 overs)
RJ Malone 102 [138], A Lezama 50 [52], NG Scott 14 [33]
MJ Smith 4-54 [10], SE Fuller 2-38 [10], RGEWS Cribb 2-50 [10]

Cricket Web Blue won by 46 runs.
Man of the Match: RGEWS Cribb

Cricket Web Colts v Cricket Web Black
Pickford Reserve

Scorecard
Ball by Ball

The irrepressible Cricket Web Black easily overcame Cricket Web Colts' modest 226, led by another flashy Ian Markus hundred. Markus scored 128 not out from 133 balls, and though wickets fell around him, he ensured that the Blacks were always in complete control of the game.

Kev Gough roared back into the CW Black one-day unit, taking 5 for 33 in two excellent spells. Up front the seamers were quick and tough, and the Colts struggled to get settled. Chris Butler and Pooja Bharat looked to be finding their feet, however, and a partnership of 59 was the most significant of the innings. Butler mistimed Pickup to long-off on 46, and again the Colts struggled for certainty. Bharat marched on head and shoulders above her teammates, scoring 85 from 82 balls then missing a full ball from Gough. Her courageous innings was clearly the backbone of 226 all out.

The Colts would have been boosted too, as Jack McNamara bowled James Stedman for 9, and Kyle Wright's unorthodox bowling tactis looked to have worked up front. But Markus and Cloete quickly batted the spinner and his seam-bowling partner, Pares, out of the attack. Wright came on and dismissed Cloete for 29, then Markus accelerated with an eager Chaulk for company. Bochat suffered the worst, conceding 25 runs from his 3rd and 4th overs. Wright struck again in yorking Chaulk for 15 at the end of the final powerplay.

But at 133-3, there was hardly any reason for the Blacks to panic. Alex Blackman played with care, and he scored 27 from 37 balls in a partnership of 58. He was caught in the deep attempting to punish Weber, and Dan Smith got the opportunity to finish the job his batsmen started so enthusiastically. Markus' hundred came at a run a ball, so he was afforded the time to slow down by the time Smith took guard. The two took 8.1 overs to score the 37 runs required.

Cricket Web Colts 226 all out (46 overs)
P Bharat 85 [82], CR Butler 46 [59], DP Towns 28 [34]
KJ Gough 5-33 [8], NS Pickup 3-53 [10]

Cricket Web Black 228-4 (40.4 overs)
I Markus 128* [133], AP Cloete 29 [32], AJ Blackman 27 [37]
KS Wright 2-51 [10]

Cricket Web Black won by 6 wickets.
Man of the Match: I Markus
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Ah, its good to be back playing cricket after what seemed like a long gap after the internationals finished. :)

Another top win from a very strong Black OD unit.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Goughy Says: "I take 5-fers"

What a beast (Y) well done mate.
Cheers, appreciated. Will count for naught though unless Black can keep going and take the title. Thats more important than me taking wickets (only just though :p )
 

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