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RE: Miscellaneous Cricket News - Lord Snooty - 01-07-2020 Everton Weekes. Out for 95. RIP RE: Miscellaneous Cricket News - Ska'dForLife-WBA - 01-07-2020 Only man ever to make centuries in five consecutive Test innings! RIP Sir Everton. On a side note, that's a proper West Indian cricketer name, isn't it? Forget your John Campbells and your Chris Gayles; the glory days aren't coming back until you've got Morecambe Reagan, Douglas Dacres and Wellington Bates steaming in from the Pavilion End... RE: Miscellaneous Cricket News - themaclad - 03-07-2020 Recreational cricket can start next week RE: Miscellaneous Cricket News - themaclad - 03-07-2020 Almost time RE: Miscellaneous Cricket News - themaclad - 07-07-2020 Season to start 3/8/2020 3 groups of 6 to play regional 4 day game final at Lords in September 20/20 starts September all teams play 10 games RE: Miscellaneous Cricket News - Ska'dForLife-WBA - 18-07-2020 (18-06-2020, 01:43)jjamez Wrote: Cricket South Africa have unveiled another new format of cricket, which is three team cricket. If anyone wants something to scratch their head over on this fine Saturday morning, the three-team Solidarity Cup is live now on BBC Sport: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/cricket/53433563 AB de Villiers there, looking like a man who's just declared jihad on Primark. RE: Miscellaneous Cricket News - spireitematt - 18-07-2020 I watched highlights on Youtube of the 3 side cricket, It's so odd and doesn't make much sense. They should have had 2 teams with 8 players on each, 10 overs, 2 innings. RE: Miscellaneous Cricket News - Ska'dForLife-WBA - 18-07-2020 It's the commentator/presenter and former Hants captain Mark Nicholas who invented the format, and he explained that it's aimed at encouraging kids to play in schools, as you can potentially get a larger number of players involved than the usual 22. That said, Pommie Mbangwa pointed out the obvious flaw in the set-up: if you've got a strong bowling attack but a weak batting line-up, you're going to end up effectively "winning" the match for one of the other teams. And that's before you even get onto the complications of a league system, in which a team who are badly losing a game could decide which of the other two teams they'd prefer to win, and just bowl absolute pies at them. Maybe as a one-off thing for kids it might have its uses, though I'm not convinced the wheel needs to be re-invented on that front. Just get some decent equipment and outreach into state schools, teach the rules of the sport at a young age and then let the rest sort itself out. RE: Miscellaneous Cricket News - themaclad - 19-07-2020 Read a piece this morning about cricket starting to take off in Germany mainly down to Afghan immigrants however there is a book written by Sid Waddell's son called the Field of Dreams about German criket before and during the Second World War RE: Miscellaneous Cricket News - Ska'dForLife-WBA - 19-07-2020 Thanks to YouTube there's also a growing number of Americans taking an interest. There's a couple of baseball fans who converted to the faith a few months ago, set up a channel called Cricket For Americans and they're currently getting up at 3am every day to do a livestream watch of the England vs Windies Tests. You have to respect their commitment, and they've grown quite knowledgeable about the game in a fairly short space of time. |