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*Official* Season 11 Discussion and Results

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
Mr Mxyzptlk said:
Remind me to play you in the opening spot from now on... forever.

Your average there must be well over 40.
Is there some sort of proper "opener" status within the sim that actually has an impact on performance? If so, how much would one have to play there in order to change to it? The last couple of seasons I've opened about half the time, so I'm curious.
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
I think that it does weight it slightly towards a player's preferred batting position - but not sure if these have been included for every sign up.

What I do know is that I signed up as a number 6 and seem to do far better there than anywhere else.
 

age_master

Hall of Fame Member
I think it does weigh in a little bit - being an opener, specialist, All rounder, lower order or tail ender. I dont think it has a huge impact though.
 

Tom Halsey

International Coach
Neil Pickup said:
I want the bowlers to put their left socks on first, then their right socks. Then underpants, Then trousers. Then shirts. Vests are banned as they're for girls. I then want them to walk out onto the ground and go into fielding positions. The guy bowling runs up, and then as he approaches the wicket he coils, bounds and releases. The ball completes, then the guy bowling runs up again. He does this six times. It's called an over. Then the next guy does it. How much more obviousness do I need to dictate?
If you don't say who should bowl when, I don't think you have much room to complain.
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
age_master said:
I think it does weigh in a little bit - being an opener, specialist, All rounder, lower order or tail ender. I dont think it has a huge impact though.
I think it does make a fairly big difference. You just have to look at the Colts, no specialist opening batsmen and they have a 50 run plus opening partnership once in a blue moon, but it has improved this season. Also looking at Rob and Fuller performances as middle order batsmen at the top of the order and Don improved performances for Green this season, it looks like experience plays a major role in it.
 

Travis_Teh

International Regular
Updated Table:

Code:
Team	Played	Won	Lost	Drawn	Tied	Bat	Bowl	Points
Black	13	9	4	0	0	35	38	199
Red	13	9	3	1	0	23	37	190
Green	13	5	7	1	0	15	36	125
Blue	13	4	9	0	0	24	39	119
Colts	12	4	8	0	0	11	34	101
Blue off the bottom and have Green within reach.

Black and Red still struggle for top spot!

Meanwhile, pretty sure we can confirm a Black/Red FC final now, as even if Green (from 125 points) were to get a maximum of 22 points per game for their final three games ..... they'd end up with 191 points. Not even a choking team like Red could end up not getting two points from 3 FC matches to seal a certain finals match ;)

Well done :(
 

age_master

Hall of Fame Member
chaminda_00 said:
I think it does make a fairly big difference. You just have to look at the Colts, no specialist opening batsmen and they have a 50 run plus opening partnership once in a blue moon, but it has improved this season. Also looking at Rob and Fuller performances as middle order batsmen at the top of the order and Don improved performances for Green this season, it looks like experience plays a major role in it.

thats probably more form then anything else.
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Red will be looking for maximum points from their next games in order to finish ahead of Red, we all know how a little mental edge helps.
 

Smudge

Hall of Fame Member
Perm said:
Red will be looking for maximum points from their next games in order to finish ahead of Red, we all know how a little mental edge helps.
Yep - a great tactic to psyche out your own team.
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
Travis_Teh said:
Meanwhile, pretty sure we can confirm a Black/Red FC final now, as even if Green (from 125 points) were to get a maximum of 22 points per game for their final three games ..... they'd end up with 191 points. Not even a choking team like Red could end up not getting two points from 3 FC matches to seal a certain finals match ;)
Bah. We want the league title, not just some pesky finals place. ;)

Anyway, time to buckle up and bat well, lads. Won't get enough bonus points otherwise.
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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Cricket Web Red vs Cricket Web Green
at the CWBCC Stadium

Scorecard
Commentary

It was tussle at the Stadium, but the Reds emerged victorious by a comfortable margin of 3 wickets, despite the best efforts of Kev Goughy. Goughy took two wickets in two balls and all three Red second innings wickets to fall, making up for an ordinary first innings showing and keeping his team in the hunt.

Alas, none of the other bowlers had the same impact, and Gundry in particular could not mimic the work done by his opposite number Sean Bennett in a dire Green second innings showing.

Only 15 runs separated the teams on first innings, and the Greens struggled fiercely the second time around, with only Anthony Lezama standing up again, adding 35 to his first innings topscore of 83. A defiant 40 from Xavier Rose down the order also went a long way, but the Greens could only manage a target of 157 to defend. Bennett tore through the middle order with his legspin, following the early incisions by captain Watt.

In chasing the low target, Mørk and Mamesh played positively before Goughy's double strike. First he rocketed one through the gate to disturb Mamesh's stumps, then found a quick biting delivery to get Dauth caught in the gully off the glove. At 74-2, the possibility of a comeback was remote. But by the time Mørk flicked Goughy to Rose at midwicket, it was 144-3, and Kearsley in particular had played well enough to secure victory.

Cricket Web Green 1st innings 238 all out
A Lezama 83, RJ Malone 45; MJ Robbins 4-40, DJ Watt 4-67
Cricket Web Red 1st innings 223 all out
DA Kearsley 66, I Markus 55, MJ Robbins 41; AA Cameron 3-41, XPA Rose 3-72
Cricket Web Green 2nd innings 141 all out
XPA Rose 40, A Lezama 35; SA Bennett 3-22
Cricket Web Red 2nd innings 157-3
H Mørk 57, T Mamesh 40, DA Kearsley 37*; KJ Goughy 3-33

Cricket Web Red won by 7 wickets.
Man of the Match: A Lezama

Cricket Web Colts vs Cricket Web Black
at the Pickford Reserve

Scorecard
Commentary

Black almost came unravelled for the second time in as many matches, but held their nerve behind the calm presence of Chris Butler to secure a crucial victory over the Colts. Chasing 224 for victory in their second innings, the Blacks collapsed at the fall of Smith, slipping from 154-2 to 157-6 in the space of a few overs.

Smith had scored his second half-century of the match and was once again one of the mainstays of the CW Black batting, alongside the revitalized Chris Butler. Butler finished the game unbeaten on 84, a fitting follow-up to his first innings 94, though he deserved a century on each occasion.

The importance of Smith and Butler in the Black first innings was as telling as that of Gelman, Nayak and Burke for the Colts. The threesome notched half-centuries in an innings where only two others got to double figures, proving a significant feat in a score of 273 all out.

In return, Black essayed the score of 285 all out. Again Wright was the leading Colts bowler, but Tarick Weber also found sharp form, which he would carry into the second innings and very nearly spin the game decisively for the Colts.

The 12 runs between the teams on first innings proved extremely crucial, given the form of Wilson in the second innings. Bowling largely with pace and accuracy, he kept the Colts unbalanced throughout. The result was a respectable score of 235 all out, but Wilson finished with a personal tally of 8 for 39 - a 10-wicket haul in the match.

Enter the final innings and exit Jamee Gray without scoring. The game was wide open, at least until the explosive play of Smith set the pace back for Black. The real turning point was between Butler and Hoy, however. Hoy especially played a huge role, given that
the Blacks had lost their last 5 wickets for just 1 run in the first innings. On this occasion, though, Hoy played well enough with Butler to add the final 67 runs needed for victory.

Cricket Web Colts 1st innings 273 all out
ZE Gelman 83, G Nayak 67, SJ Burke 54; NS Hoy 4-47
Cricket Web Black 1st innings 285 all out
CR Butler 94, DP Smith 64, MW Wilson 49; KS Wright 4-74, TV Weber 3-27
Cricket Web Colts 2nd innings 235 all out
SJ Burke 59, ZE Gelman 38; MW Wilson 8-39
Cricket Web Black 2nd innings 226-6
CR Butler 84*, DP Smith 78; TV Weber 3-46

Cricket Web Black won by 4 wickets.
Man of the Match: CR Butler
 
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Loony BoB

International Captain
Good showing from some members - particularly Gelman, Burke, Weber, Cap'n... overall not enough though. Disappointed with my efforts.
 

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