Sorry for the delayed telecast.
FUCK
Sorry for the delayed telecast.
FUCK
I’m not watching this one.. they stole Aston Agar from the real cricket
Arts said:
I’m not watching this one.. they stole Aston Agar from the real cricket
Ashton obvs…
Arts said:
Arts said:
I’m not watching this one.. they stole Aston Agar from the real cricket
Ashton obvs…
NHOH
I see they got rid of that Scotty from Victoria.
What’s the go with Renshaw. Did I hear that he tested positive Rat test?
If so why is still there without a mask?
Oh that’s right, he comes from Queensland.
Peak Warming Man said:
I see they got rid of that Scotty from Victoria.
You can understand why, his average is out to 12.21.
Arts said:
I’m not watching this one.. they stole Aston Agar from the real cricket
Numquid, cum crīsās, blandior esse potes?
Arts said:
I’m not watching this one.. they stole Aston Agar from the real cricket
Real cricket?
Lights are on.
Peak Warming Man said:
Lights are on.
and they are off to lunch.
The TV and radio repeater station at Cooloola Cove appears to have failed, just a few overs in. No TV for me to watch and no radio to listen to, unfortunately.
:(
Michael V said:
The TV and radio repeater station at Cooloola Cove appears to have failed, just a few overs in. No TV for me to watch and no radio to listen to, unfortunately.:(
https://www.abc.net.au/news/sport/audio/
Michael V said:
The TV and radio repeater station at Cooloola Cove appears to have failed, just a few overs in. No TV for me to watch and no radio to listen to, unfortunately.:(
Thank god that you have me to keep you informed.
Peak Warming Man said:
Michael V said:
The TV and radio repeater station at Cooloola Cove appears to have failed, just a few overs in. No TV for me to watch and no radio to listen to, unfortunately.:(
https://www.abc.net.au/news/sport/audio/
Thanks for that!
:)
sibeen said:
Michael V said:
The TV and radio repeater station at Cooloola Cove appears to have failed, just a few overs in. No TV for me to watch and no radio to listen to, unfortunately.:(
Thank god that you have me to keep you informed.
Phew.
Thommo and Wally Lewis have one thing in common, they were only ever intimidated by one person in life, Kerry Packer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khpB7ZarKgc
In other news.
Saturn V Rocket.
Rocket lost. Saturn goes on the meet Jupiter in the finals.
mollwollfumble said:
In other news.Saturn V Rocket.
Rocket lost. Saturn goes on the meet Jupiter in the finals.
Clever
FUTUO
FUCK
Play stopped due to bad light.
There’s been an Elvis sighting in Parkes, expect delays.
BUGGER
Off for rain.
Well done, Usman – ton up :)
2-266 at lunch.
Khawaja – 108
Smith – 59
I must say the Ritchies are looking particularly resplendent today.
Ian said:
I must say the Ritchies are looking particularly resplendent today.
Tamb said:
Ian said:I must say the Ritchies are looking particularly resplendent today.
A spread of silver indeed.
Beautiful plumage.
Ian said:
I must say the Ritchies are looking particularly resplendent today.
Lots of them, too.
Michael V said:
Ian said:I must say the Ritchies are looking particularly resplendent today.Lots of them, too.
Fecund the Ritchies.
Ian said:
Michael V said:
Ian said:I must say the Ritchies are looking particularly resplendent today.Lots of them, too.
Fecund the Ritchies.
Seems so.
Smith the worthy – ton up :)
FUCK
sibeen said:
FUCK
Smith the worthy 104 and down.
400 up in the real cricket – the one with Agar playing.
Now 3/405.
sibeen said:
400 up in the real cricket – the one with Agar playing.Now 3/405.
shut up with your fake cricket
we certainly missed Agar last night but it really came down to the superior field work of the Thunder… they were just better last night..
but that doesn’t mean that I can excuse Agar’s desertion…
Arts said:
we certainly missed Agar last night but it really came down to the superior field work of the Thunder… they were just better last night..but that doesn’t mean that I can excuse Agar’s desertion…
:)
Did you and the family go?
sibeen said:
Arts said:
we certainly missed Agar last night but it really came down to the superior field work of the Thunder… they were just better last night..but that doesn’t mean that I can excuse Agar’s desertion…
:)
Did you and the family go?
of course.. it was highly disappointing…
FUCK
sibeen said:
FUCK
He retired with a high batting average.
Stumps: Australia 4-475 (Khawaja 195, Renshaw 5)
High chance of showers in Sydeney again tomorrow
It has been 20 years now since Australia hosted Bangladesh in a Test series.
They’ve come a long way since then.
Rain, rain, go away.
Come again another day.
Michael V said:
Rain, rain, go away.Come again another day.
What this test match needs is even more pink and Glenn McGrath cricket.
Ian said:
What this test match needs iseven more pink and Glenn McGrathcricket.
Tamb said:
Ian said:
What this test match needs iseven more pink and Glenn McGrathcricket.
What this test match needs iseven more pink and Glenn McGrathless raincricket.
Yes

At least the weather is clearing out
Ian said:
Tamb said:
Ian said:
What this test match needs iseven more pink and Glenn McGrathcricket.
What this test match needs iseven more pink and Glenn McGrathless raincricket.Yes
At least the weather is clearing out
Hang on. Old data. It’s not that bad.

It’s worse.
FUCK
Play has been abandoned for the day.
sibeen said:
FUCKPlay has been abandoned for the day.
:(
:(
:(
sibeen said:
FUCKPlay has been abandoned for the day.
Bloody great.
sibeen said:
FUCKPlay has been abandoned for the day.
Due to unruly spectators ?
Cymek said:
sibeen said:
FUCKPlay has been abandoned for the day.
Due to unruly spectators ?
We had one of them here.
Cymek said:
sibeen said:
FUCKPlay has been abandoned for the day.
Due to unruly spectators ?
Peak Warming Man said:
Cymek said:
sibeen said:
FUCKPlay has been abandoned for the day.
Due to unruly spectators ?
We had one of them here.
He was the one I was thinking of
Cymek said:
sibeen said:
FUCKPlay has been abandoned for the day.
Due to unruly spectators ?
Result unlikely I suppose
dv said:
Cymek said:
sibeen said:
FUCKPlay has been abandoned for the day.
Due to unruly spectators ?
Result unlikely I suppose
They could quickly rush the Gabba curator down to sydney.
What’s it looking like for the last two days?
dv said:
Cymek said:
sibeen said:
FUCKPlay has been abandoned for the day.
Due to unruly spectators ?
Result unlikely I suppose
Looking that way.
Michael V said:
dv said:
Cymek said:Due to unruly spectators ?
Result unlikely I suppose
Looking that way.
people say cricket is a funny game but i don’t think people laugh when there is no result.
Bogsnorkler said:
Michael V said:
dv said:Result unlikely I suppose
Looking that way.
people say cricket is a funny game but i don’t think people laugh when there is no result.
They shrug and say, “God works in mysterious ways”.
Peak Warming Man said:
What’s it looking like for the last two days?
Fine. Still time for the Saffers to collapse twice.
Who knows.

I’d be declaring right at the start.
Time is of the essence and wasting 20 minutes for change of innings could be the difference between winning and drawing.
Over.
Peak Warming Man said:
I’d be declaring right at the start.
Time is of the essence and wasting 20 minutes for change of innings could be the difference between winning and drawing.
Over.
Yep.
Peak Warming Man said:
I’d be declaring right at the start.
Time is of the essence and wasting 20 minutes for change of innings could be the difference between winning and drawing.
Over.
Bloody atypical Sydney weather :(
party_pants said:
Bloody atypical Sydney weather :(
They are talking of moving the Sydnee test to Tully.
Peak Warming Man said:
party_pants said:
Bloody atypical Sydney weather :(
They are talking of moving the Sydnee test to Tully.
where’s that?
party_pants said:
Peak Warming Man said:
party_pants said:
Bloody atypical Sydney weather :(
They are talking of moving the Sydnee test to Tully.
where’s that?
At the 2016 census, the population was 2,390. Tully is perhaps best known for being one of the wettest towns in Australia and home to the 7.9 metre tall Golden Gumboot.
Tamb will have more to say.
party_pants said:
Peak Warming Man said:
party_pants said:
Bloody atypical Sydney weather :(
They are talking of moving the Sydnee test to Tully.
where’s that?
Peak Warming Man said:
party_pants said:
Peak Warming Man said:They are talking of moving the Sydnee test to Tully.
where’s that?
At the 2016 census, the population was 2,390. Tully is perhaps best known for being one of the wettest towns in Australia and home to the 7.9 metre tall Golden Gumboot.
Tamb will have more to say.
Oh, it was a QLD-er joke.
belated laughter
Peak Warming Man said:
party_pants said:
Peak Warming Man said:They are talking of moving the Sydnee test to Tully.
where’s that?
At the 2016 census, the population was 2,390. Tully is perhaps best known for being one of the wettest towns in Australia and home to the 7.9 metre tall Golden Gumboot.
Tamb will have more to say.
Australia has declared.
sibeen said:
Australia has declared.
I think that is the right decision for the team.
FUCK OFF
sibeen said:
FUCK OFF
Numero uno off the score.
He’s going to give that Not Out.
I reckon the pom will give this not out.
FUCK OFF
sibeen said:
FUCK OFF
Must try harder Smudge
Ian said:
sibeen said:
FUCK OFF
Must try harder Smudge
That’s fucked his average hasn’t it Richie?
Peak Warming Man said:
I reckon the pom will give this not out.
as you were.
Bogsnorkler said:
Ian said:
sibeen said:
FUCK OFF
Must try harder Smudge
That’s fucked his average hasn’t it Richie?

Who? Wha?
roughbarked said:
Peak Warming Man said:
I reckon the pom will give this not out.
as you were.
I read that as porn
The score is reduced to 19.
FUCK OFF
that one was off the globe
Scuse me while I kiss the sky
party_pants said:
that one was off the globe
glove
Hazelwood deserved that one.
party_pants said:
that one was off the globe
the globe of god
FUCK OFF
sibeen said:
FUCK OFF
duck
FUCK OFF
no, stand down. it was the other guy
party_pants said:
no, stand down. it was the other guy
You really should leave the commentary to the experts.
sibeen said:
party_pants said:
no, stand down. it was the other guy
You really should leave the commentary to the experts.
I’ll never get better if I don’t practice.
party_pants said:
sibeen said:
party_pants said:
no, stand down. it was the other guy
You really should leave the commentary to the experts.
I’ll never get better if I don’t practice.
This be the thing.
ABC cricket scorecard “South Africa trail by 438 runs with 7 wickets remaining”
I wish it were so.
Peak Warming Man said:
ABC cricket scorecard “South Africa trail by 438 runs with 7 wickets remaining”I wish it were so.
soon soon.
Foxtel has banner ads across the bottom of the screen at the end of each over.
We have Lyon and Agar bowling, and the last ad was for Ashley & Martin :)
sibeen said:
Foxtel has banner ads across the bottom of the screen at the end of each over.We have Lyon and Agar bowling, and the last ad was for Ashley & Martin :)
LOL
Peak Warming Man said:
sibeen said:
Foxtel has banner ads across the bottom of the screen at the end of each over.We have Lyon and Agar bowling, and the last ad was for Ashley & Martin :)
LOL
Pity Shane wasn’t doing the ad. ;)
roughbarked said:
Peak Warming Man said:
sibeen said:
Foxtel has banner ads across the bottom of the screen at the end of each over.We have Lyon and Agar bowling, and the last ad was for Ashley & Martin :)
LOL
Pity Shane wasn’t doing the ad. ;)
I think it is probably taboo to use continue running celebrity endorsement ads after the person has died.
party_pants said:
roughbarked said:
Peak Warming Man said:LOL
Pity Shane wasn’t doing the ad. ;)
I think it is probably taboo to use continue running celebrity endorsement ads after the person has died.
too soon.
4/85 Bavuma gone for 35. Caught behind off the bowling of Hazlewood.
Michael V said:
4/85 Bavuma gone for 35. Caught behind off the bowling of Hazlewood.
It could get exciting after tea tomorrow.
Peak Warming Man said:
Michael V said:
4/85 Bavuma gone for 35. Caught behind off the bowling of Hazlewood.
It could get exciting after tea tomorrow.
There’s a chance.
FUCK OFF
Bowl the spinners, bowl the spinners now.
5/130 Zondo out for 39, lbw: Cummins.
Will we see a full day of play tomoz?
dv said:
Will we see a full day of play tomoz?
Hopefully.
dv said:
Will we see a full day of play tomoz?
my guess: no.
they will finish half an hour early because no result would be likely.
FUCK OFF
6/137 c: Smith, b:Cummins.
i found out not many minutes a.go about the word wold.
(in Britain) a piece of high, open uncultivated land or moor.
“the Lincolnshire Wolds”
However Cotswold is one word.
Stumps, Day 4: SA 6/149.
Michael V said:
Stumps, Day 4: SA 6/149.
at least this one is going into a 5th day,
10/98 overs
Pat Cummins is built like a brick person. Why then, I hear you ask, is he wearing some sort of bro or undervest?
No sign of a wicket or even any foreplay.
Ian said:
Pat Cummins is built like a brick person. Why then, I hear you ask, is he wearing some sort of bro or undervest?
Well, since you ask…
Cricketers often wear athlete monitoring technology on their backs and, while it may differ between the cricket playing nations, the ultimate aim is to monitor workloads.

In England, the national team wear the Catapult GPS system which records the distance that they are covering. Those reports state that they can travel up to 10 miles in a game or training session, depending on whether or not they bowl and how much time they spend at the crease.
By measuring those distances, performance coaches can assess how much nutrition and recovery time they need to balance that out. Along with distance covered, the device also provides information on acceleration and deceleration.
Cricket Australia also employ the Catapult GPS system but comments over its use suggest that the board may be looking for different statistics. In 2019, ahead of the ODI World Cup, CA’s Physical Performance Manager Andrew Weller suggested that a major concern was to guard players against injury.
High speed running was under the spotlight with Weller wanting to look at the effect it had on soft tissue injuries. At the same time, Cricket Australia were scrutinising the intensity of bowling using a specially designed bowling algorithm that the Catapult device supplies.
The technology devised by Catapult clearly covers a number of physical exertions and it’s interesting to note the differing approaches taken by England and Australia.
For England, the emphasis seems to be on recovery time following training and match play while the Aussies suggest that they are more focused on injury prevention.
Jansen gone for 11. Caught behind off the bowling of Head.
SA: 7/167
That’s using our Head
Ian said:
That’s using our Head
It’s a travisty for SA.
Ian said:
Ian said:
Pat Cummins is built like a brick person. Why then, I hear you ask, is he wearing some sort of bro or undervest?Well, since you ask…
Cricketers often wear athlete monitoring technology on their backs and, while it may differ between the cricket playing nations, the ultimate aim is to monitor workloads.
In England, the national team wear the Catapult GPS system which records the distance that they are covering. Those reports state that they can travel up to 10 miles in a game or training session, depending on whether or not they bowl and how much time they spend at the crease.
By measuring those distances, performance coaches can assess how much nutrition and recovery time they need to balance that out. Along with distance covered, the device also provides information on acceleration and deceleration.
Cricket Australia also employ the Catapult GPS system but comments over its use suggest that the board may be looking for different statistics. In 2019, ahead of the ODI World Cup, CA’s Physical Performance Manager Andrew Weller suggested that a major concern was to guard players against injury.
High speed running was under the spotlight with Weller wanting to look at the effect it had on soft tissue injuries. At the same time, Cricket Australia were scrutinising the intensity of bowling using a specially designed bowling algorithm that the Catapult device supplies.
The technology devised by Catapult clearly covers a number of physical exertions and it’s interesting to note the differing approaches taken by England and Australia.
For England, the emphasis seems to be on recovery time following training and match play while the Aussies suggest that they are more focused on injury prevention.
Damn these communists and their surveillance states¡
SCIENCE said:
Ian said:
Ian said:
Pat Cummins is built like a brick person. Why then, I hear you ask, is he wearing some sort of bro or undervest?Well, since you ask…
Cricketers often wear athlete monitoring technology on their backs and, while it may differ between the cricket playing nations, the ultimate aim is to monitor workloads.
In England, the national team wear the Catapult GPS system which records the distance that they are covering. Those reports state that they can travel up to 10 miles in a game or training session, depending on whether or not they bowl and how much time they spend at the crease.
By measuring those distances, performance coaches can assess how much nutrition and recovery time they need to balance that out. Along with distance covered, the device also provides information on acceleration and deceleration.
Cricket Australia also employ the Catapult GPS system but comments over its use suggest that the board may be looking for different statistics. In 2019, ahead of the ODI World Cup, CA’s Physical Performance Manager Andrew Weller suggested that a major concern was to guard players against injury.
High speed running was under the spotlight with Weller wanting to look at the effect it had on soft tissue injuries. At the same time, Cricket Australia were scrutinising the intensity of bowling using a specially designed bowling algorithm that the Catapult device supplies.
The technology devised by Catapult clearly covers a number of physical exertions and it’s interesting to note the differing approaches taken by England and Australia.
For England, the emphasis seems to be on recovery time following training and match play while the Aussies suggest that they are more focused on injury prevention.
Damn these communists and their surveillance states¡
Yeah, I wonder if they do tracking bracelets for home detention?
party_pants said:
SCIENCE said:
Ian said:Well, since you ask…
Cricketers often wear athlete monitoring technology on their backs and, while it may differ between the cricket playing nations, the ultimate aim is to monitor workloads.
In England, the national team wear the Catapult GPS system which records the distance that they are covering. Those reports state that they can travel up to 10 miles in a game or training session, depending on whether or not they bowl and how much time they spend at the crease.
By measuring those distances, performance coaches can assess how much nutrition and recovery time they need to balance that out. Along with distance covered, the device also provides information on acceleration and deceleration.
Cricket Australia also employ the Catapult GPS system but comments over its use suggest that the board may be looking for different statistics. In 2019, ahead of the ODI World Cup, CA’s Physical Performance Manager Andrew Weller suggested that a major concern was to guard players against injury.
High speed running was under the spotlight with Weller wanting to look at the effect it had on soft tissue injuries. At the same time, Cricket Australia were scrutinising the intensity of bowling using a specially designed bowling algorithm that the Catapult device supplies.
The technology devised by Catapult clearly covers a number of physical exertions and it’s interesting to note the differing approaches taken by England and Australia.
For England, the emphasis seems to be on recovery time following training and match play while the Aussies suggest that they are more focused on injury prevention.
Damn these communists and their surveillance states¡
Yeah, I wonder if they do tracking bracelets for home detention?
Dunno, can’t read the writing on mine.
Peak Warming Man said:
party_pants said:
SCIENCE said:Damn these communists and their surveillance states¡
Yeah, I wonder if they do tracking bracelets for home detention?
Dunno, can’t read the writing on mine.
Ian said:
By measuring those distances, performance coaches can assess how much nutrition and recovery time they need to balance that out. Along with distance covered, the device also provides information on acceleration and deceleration.
Yep. Gone are the days of a hard day out in the field, then off to the pub for copious quantities of nutrition and a cuppla smokes.
Malcolm Blight in action – 1976 Youtube 43 secs
…… and Malcolm Blight – 1977 VFL Grand Final.
Luncheon break.
SA has put on 98 runs for the loss of one wicket. It’s looking like a draw.
Michael V said:
Luncheon break.SA has put on 98 runs for the loss of one wicket. It’s looking like a draw.
Aye.
Michael V said:
Luncheon break.SA has put on 98 runs for the loss of one wicket. It’s looking like a draw.
The magic number for SA is 276 to avoid the follow-on. If they can get there then I can’t see there being a result.
7/244, so they still need another 32.
Michael V said:
Luncheon break.SA has put on 98 runs for the loss of one wicket. It’s looking like a draw.
Called “lunch” in this country fella
Bon voyage
I bet the selectors wish that Boland was playing instead of Agar.
sibeen said:
I bet the selectors wish that Boland was playing instead of Agar.
Probably Boland does too
sibeen said:
I bet the selectors wish that Boland was playing instead of Agar.
They are probably all drunk and tucking into the hospitality right now to even care.
9 down, still need another 21 to avoid the follow-on.
FUCK OFF
party_pants said:
9 down, still need another 21 to avoid the follow-on.
I’m just hoping Harmer gets another chance to bat later today.
Ian said:
FUCK OFF
sibeen bot on the fritz
Ian said:
FUCK OFF
Game on.
SA: all out for 255.
Looks like AUS are going to enforce the follow on.
Michael V said:
SA: all out for 255.Looks like AUS are going to enforce the follow on.
10 wickets in 49 overs…
Doable
dv said:
Michael V said:
SA: all out for 255.Looks like AUS are going to enforce the follow on.
10 wickets in 49 overs…
Doable
It’s a funny old game
roughbarked said:
“fuck off” in English – Irish dictionary is focáil leat
Ian said:FUCK OFF
Game on.
It’s always good to have options.
ms spock said:
roughbarked said:“fuck off” in English – Irish dictionary is focáil leat
Ian said:FUCK OFF
Game on.
It’s always good to have options.
Pogue Mahone :)
ms spock said:
roughbarked said:“fuck off” in English – Irish dictionary is focáil leat
Ian said:FUCK OFF
Game on.
It’s always good to have options.
va te faire foutre
Tamb said:
ms spock said:
roughbarked said:“fuck off” in English – Irish dictionary is focáil leatGame on.
It’s always good to have options.
va te faire foutre
Jamais!
ms spock said:
Tamb said:
ms spock said:“fuck off” in English – Irish dictionary is focáil leatIt’s always good to have options.
va te faire foutre
Jamais!
Ian said:
FUCK OFF
Ian said:
Ian said:
FUCK OFF
+1
Well they are walking back out. The remaining nine wickets still incollected.
FUCK OFF
Ian said:
FUCK OFF
Fuck!
I think the review system for low catches needs to be revised.
I think it is possible for a fielder to have their fingers underneath the ball, and for the ball to touch the grass at the same time.
party_pants said:
I think it is possible for a fielder to have their fingers underneath the ball, and for the ball to touch the grass at the same time.
Don’t think the laws mention the length of the grass.
party_pants said:
I think the review system for low catches needs to be revised.
+ a gazilliion, the ball needs to hit the ground not the grass.
Ian said:
party_pants said:
I think it is possible for a fielder to have their fingers underneath the ball, and for the ball to touch the grass at the same time.
Don’t think the laws mention the length of the grass.
I think the camera angles make it look worse. The grass right underneath the fielder’s hands gets compressed as the weight comes down on it. Adding further to the impression that the ball is touching the ground even with the fingers underneath.
party_pants said:
I think the review system for low catches needs to be revised.
Proved itself in requirement of review several times in this match.
party_pants said:
I think it is possible for a fielder to have their fingers underneath the ball, and for the ball to touch the grass at the same time.
They were wrapped around the ball.
party_pants said:
Ian said:
party_pants said:
I think it is possible for a fielder to have their fingers underneath the ball, and for the ball to touch the grass at the same time.
Don’t think the laws mention the length of the grass.
I think the camera angles make it look worse. The grass right underneath the fielder’s hands gets compressed as the weight comes down on it. Adding further to the impression that the ball is touching the ground even with the fingers underneath.
If they are having reviews this inconclusive it is because they can’t have cameras everywhere and here is where they should have went with the on dield umpire.
FUCK OFF
Ian said:
FUCK OFF
uctfe offe.
roughbarked said:
party_pants said:
Ian said:Don’t think the laws mention the length of the grass.
I think the camera angles make it look worse. The grass right underneath the fielder’s hands gets compressed as the weight comes down on it. Adding further to the impression that the ball is touching the ground even with the fingers underneath.
If they are having reviews this inconclusive it is because they can’t have cameras everywhere and here is where they should have went with the on dield umpire.
If they want to rely on it, I reckon they need to mount a dozen or so high resolution wide angle cameras, sort of ultra security or surveillance state type of devices, that can cover the whole field from several angles, and be high enough resolution to enable zooming in for a clear picture. Take it out of the hands of the broadcaster.
Be a bit exxy, but the technology exists.

party_pants said:
roughbarked said:
party_pants said:I think the camera angles make it look worse. The grass right underneath the fielder’s hands gets compressed as the weight comes down on it. Adding further to the impression that the ball is touching the ground even with the fingers underneath.
If they are having reviews this inconclusive it is because they can’t have cameras everywhere and here is where they should have went with the on dield umpire.
If they want to rely on it, I reckon they need to mount a dozen or so high resolution wide angle cameras, sort of ultra security or surveillance state type of devices, that can cover the whole field from several angles, and be high enough resolution to enable zooming in for a clear picture. Take it out of the hands of the broadcaster.
Be a bit exxy, but the technology exists.
roughbarked said:
party_pants said:
roughbarked said:If they are having reviews this inconclusive it is because they can’t have cameras everywhere and here is where they should have went with the on dield umpire.
If they want to rely on it, I reckon they need to mount a dozen or so high resolution wide angle cameras, sort of ultra security or surveillance state type of devices, that can cover the whole field from several angles, and be high enough resolution to enable zooming in for a clear picture. Take it out of the hands of the broadcaster.
Be a bit exxy, but the technology exists.
It does. High speed cameras would solve the issue of frame jumping.
Is James Cameron busy? He could have every sqcm of the ground covered by hi-res 160fps.
Yhink it’s time to shake hands chaps.
dv said:
roughbarked said:
party_pants said:If they want to rely on it, I reckon they need to mount a dozen or so high resolution wide angle cameras, sort of ultra security or surveillance state type of devices, that can cover the whole field from several angles, and be high enough resolution to enable zooming in for a clear picture. Take it out of the hands of the broadcaster.
Be a bit exxy, but the technology exists.
It does. High speed cameras would solve the issue of frame jumping.Is James Cameron busy? He could have every sqcm of the ground covered by hi-res 160fps.

dv said:
roughbarked said:
party_pants said:If they want to rely on it, I reckon they need to mount a dozen or so high resolution wide angle cameras, sort of ultra security or surveillance state type of devices, that can cover the whole field from several angles, and be high enough resolution to enable zooming in for a clear picture. Take it out of the hands of the broadcaster.
Be a bit exxy, but the technology exists.
It does. High speed cameras would solve the issue of frame jumping.Is James Cameron busy? He could have every sqcm of the ground covered by hi-res 160fps.
Nah, too hard. Install sensors in the balls.
Peak Warming Man said:
Yhink it’s time to shake hands chaps.
all over bar the shouting. Well done SA chaps.
roughbarked said:
Peak Warming Man said:
Yhink it’s time to shake hands chaps.
all over bar the shouting. Well done SA chaps.
UK may have sacrificed his double ton but this milquetoast draw makes it all worth while.
dv said:
roughbarked said:
Peak Warming Man said:
Yhink it’s time to shake hands chaps.
all over bar the shouting. Well done SA chaps.
UK may have sacrificed his double ton but this milquetoast draw makes it all worth while.
He at least can stand proud.
Labs on he’s bowling beautifully!
Why where we waiting?
Marnus brought on lol
Agar bowling for his future in the long form
dv said:
Agar bowling for his future in the long form
Isn’t the future, essentially long form?
roughbarked said:
dv said:
Agar bowling for his future in the long form
Isn’t the future, essentially long form?
Deep
dv said:
roughbarked said:
dv said:
Agar bowling for his future in the long form
Isn’t the future, essentially long form?
Deep
The depths here have yet to be fully plumbed.
roughbarked said:
dv said:
Agar bowling for his future in the long form
Isn’t the future, essentially long form?
Hell no, he is a fantastic limited overs player.
party_pants said:
roughbarked said:
dv said:
Agar bowling for his future in the long form
Isn’t the future, essentially long form?
Hell no, he is a fantastic limited overs player.
That future may form even longer.
… and they’ve called it off half an hour early.
Match drawn.
party_pants said:
… and they’ve called it off half an hour early.Match drawn.
Who was the artist?
roughbarked said:
party_pants said:
… and they’ve called it off half an hour early.Match drawn.
Who was the artist?
More like an executioner cutting it up abruptly.
Leggy for India comes down to Swepson, Zampa, Agar, Labs
Ian said:
Leggy for India comes down to Swepson, Zampa,Agar, Labs
technically Agar is a left arm finger spinner, not a right arm wrist spinner.
I’m undecided if I’ll go to England for the Ashes this year.
In 72 I went and watched the Ashes for a bit then went over to France to ride the Tour and dropped in at Nazaré, Portugal to catch a few waves before climbing the North Face of K2 on the way home.
I was fit back then, but if I go again this year I’ll probably leave out the surfing.
party_pants said:
Ian said:
Leggy for India comes down to Swepson, Zampa,Agar, Labstechnically Agar is a left arm finger spinner, not a right arm wrist spinner.
There’s that
Man of the match?
Michael V said:
Man of the match?
“Usman Khawaja was named player of the match for his unbeaten 195, while David Warner received the player of the series accolades.”
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-01-08/australia-south-africa-day-five-scg-test-draw/101835628
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Man of the match?
“Usman Khawaja was named player of the match for his unbeaten 195, while David Warner received the player of the series accolades.”
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-01-08/australia-south-africa-day-five-scg-test-draw/101835628
Player of the Series, DW?
Peak Warming Man said:
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Man of the match?
“Usman Khawaja was named player of the match for his unbeaten 195, while David Warner received the player of the series accolades.”
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-01-08/australia-south-africa-day-five-scg-test-draw/101835628
Player of the Series, DW?
Seems unlikely.
Michael V said:
Peak Warming Man said:
Michael V said:“while David Warner received the player of the series accolades.”
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-01-08/australia-south-africa-day-five-scg-test-draw/101835628
Player of the Series, DW?
Seems unlikely.
Strange exchange
dv said:
Michael V said:
Peak Warming Man said:Player of the Series, DW?
Seems unlikely.
Strange exchange
In what way? To me, Warner seems an unlikely recipient of the award.
Michael V said:
dv said:
Michael V said:Seems unlikely.
Strange exchange
In what way? To me, Warner seems an unlikely recipient of the award.
Oh I see.
Even with Agar’s less than brilliant work, did they give him back to us? no they are seeing him on in the next test and now he’ll lose all his real cricket skills and I will blame the fake cricket for destroying yet another young life…
Arts said:
Even with Agar’s less than brilliant work, did they give him back to us? no they are seeing him on in the next test and now he’ll lose all his real cricket skills and I will blame the fake cricket for destroying yet another young life…
The next test we play, which is in India, is only a month away.
sibeen said:
Arts said:
Even with Agar’s less than brilliant work, did they give him back to us? no they are seeing him on in the next test and now he’ll lose all his real cricket skills and I will blame the fake cricket for destroying yet another young life…The next test we play, which is in India, is only a month away.
the Bbl will be almost finished by then we can have him for a few more games…. selfish fake cricket
Arts said:
sibeen said:
Arts said:
Even with Agar’s less than brilliant work, did they give him back to us? no they are seeing him on in the next test and now he’ll lose all his real cricket skills and I will blame the fake cricket for destroying yet another young life…The next test we play, which is in India, is only a month away.
the Bbl will be almost finished by then we can have him for a few more games…. selfish fake cricket
tell you what, just to show how I can play fair.. you can have Richardson…
Arts said:
Arts said:
sibeen said:The next test we play, which is in India, is only a month away.
the Bbl will be almost finished by then we can have him for a few more games…. selfish fake cricket
tell you what, just to show how I can play fair.. you can have Richardson…
Look, if I had my way you could have him back straight away.
sibeen said:
Arts said:
Arts said:the Bbl will be almost finished by then we can have him for a few more games…. selfish fake cricket
tell you what, just to show how I can play fair.. you can have Richardson…
Look, if I had my way you could have him back straight away.
It looks like they’ve released the Test players for a few games of tippity, so you’ll get Agar back for the next game. So stop your whinging.
sibeen said:
sibeen said:
Arts said:tell you what, just to show how I can play fair.. you can have Richardson…
Look, if I had my way you could have him back straight away.
. So stop your whinging.
Never