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*Official* Season 11 Discussion and Results

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
Dravid said:
Samuel Vimes..can I have your MSN for the live sims? I don't have anyone from CW on my MSN besides James
Heh. Not likely to be any MSN sims in the near future, but if there is, haakon dot moerk at nordprosjekt dot no.
 

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
Samuel_Vimes said:
Chris Butler, CW XI and Black batsman, has been taken ill with a serious viral infection. No word as yet on when he may return to cricket, but the doctors have ordered absolute rest for at least the first two quarters of the Dev League season.

Simon Fitzsimmons will be the emergency replacement for tonight's game.
WHAATTTTT?

Allthough, in a selfish light, this will give me game time, this is terrible news for Black, with our star batsman seriously ill.
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
Cricket Web Green v Cricket Web Blue
at CWBCC Stadium

Scorecard
Ball By Ball

Blue's good batting form from the recent match vanished against Rose and Goughy, and the inability of Green to build on the excellent start from Malone and Garven was not punished. Too many key Blue players simply didn't turn up, and a comprehensive victory was the result.

Green batted first, and Malone and Garven put on 118 for the first wicket, with little problems posed by any of the seam bowlers, though Halsey bowled tightly and was well rewarded when Garven and Vaughan tried to charge him. Neither Scott nor Rodgie managed to settle, and inside edged for low scores, and only Don Lezama made any significant contribution in the final overs.

Nevertheless, the target of 227 was way too high. Kev Goughy bounced out two wickets in a fiery opening spell, and with Fuller and Crampton gifting away their wickets when set, Blue crashed to 70 for six. Patient part-time bowling from Garven and Malone ensured a comfortable win for Green, while Blue wondered what had happened to their batting.

Cricket Web Green 226 for six (50 overs; Garven 72, Malone 58; Halsey 2/25, Currie 2/46)
Cricket Web Blue 128 all out (32.5 overs; Malone 3/17, Goughy 2/34)
Cricket Web Green won by 98 runs
Man of the Match: Andrew Garven
Points: Green 5, Blue 0

Cricket Web Red v Cricket Web Black
at CW Oval

Scorecard
Ball By Ball

Chris Dwyer matured to the status of top class cricketer today, playing a measured knock which took Red to victory in the penultimate over despite a horrible batting performance from both sides.

By the end of the second over, Black had lost three wickets for no runs, as the reshuffling of the batting order had failed once again. Black smashed out, with Jennifer Law the sole beacon in the bleak performance, and Watt and Kennett got five wickets in their opening spell. Nayak got slogged out of the attack, but still claimed Mike Wilson, and Marc Robbins and Chris Dwyer rounded a Butler-less Black off for 158.

However, Red never seemed to settle at the crease. A comical run out of Kearsley was followed up by a slog from Bennett: 42 for three. Dauth and Dobson rebuilt, but Hoy removed Dobson and Robbins failed completely, scratching around for a 16-ball two. That, however, brought Dwyer to the wicket.

He too started cautiously, scoring seven off his first 28 balls with Dauth the man to take them to the target. But Dauth hoiked Wilson for 30, and Red were 97 for six, with still 62 runs to get. Mørk followed four overs later, showing why he should not play the one-day game as he pulled Pickup straight into the hands of Thompson, and Nayak gritted around for eight from 39 deliveries. By now, both overs and wickets were starting to be a problem: when Nayak fell, Dwyer was on 38 from 73, with 39 balls to score 20 runs. Watt stuck around, though he was thumped on the pads numerous times, and was eventually caught behind for four; seven required off twelve balls. However, Callum Thompson's final over was poor, Dwyer and Kennett got bat on everything and ran everything, before Dwyer cut the fifth ball of the over for four to win the game in dramatic fashion.

Cricket Web Black 158 all out (32 overs; Law 61*; Watt 3/31, Kennett 2/25, Robbins 2/35, Dwyer 2/36)
Cricket Web Red 160 for nine (48.5 overs; Dwyer 53*; Pickup 3/22, Hoy 3/29)
Cricket Web Red won by one wicket
Man of the Match: Chris Dwyer
Points: Red 4, Black 1
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Great comeback Green after having it handed to us in our last FC game. We showed heart and again proved we will not be the walkover one or two senior opposition players thought we would be.

Happy with my own performance esp. as my 1st over went for 10.
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Shocking from Black. How long before Neil pinch-hits for us. That said, on the back of his maiden FC hundred, could Dave Richards play as a specialist batsman?
 

Majin

International Debutant
Haha, Pooja and I were the two people from Colts that got injured early on last season as well. Not exactly a feat I was hoping to repeat, but that's the way it goes.
 

age_master

Hall of Fame Member
Fantastic stuff Green :D

Happy with abit of a return to form for the opening partnership, the batting still remains a concern though. The bowling was again solid, everyone chipping in - the openers removing their stars early was the key, Malone bowled well to clean up the tail. Im not sure how Malone didn't get MOTM though, only 14 less runs but he got 3 wickets. Not to worry, Great win guys :)
 

Robertinho

Cricketer Of The Year
Awesome stuff from Dwyer, good on you bud. Bowling is really stepping up now - Watt 3/31, Kennett 2/25, Robbins 2/35, and the hero Dwyer with 2/36. Batting was crap, apart from Dwyer of course, though 30 isn't too bad on a deck like that.

But Blue :unsure:... Just fuller excuses.

GO REDS!!!!!!
 

ash chaulk

International Captain
dontcloseyoureyes said:
What did I tell you Pickup, put me in, we'll win.
thanks for the win....


bloody hell boys cmon. congrats to law though must have been tough on your own
 

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