First ODI, North Sydney Oval starts 9:30 am AEST – in about 20 mins.
AUST won the toss and have chosen to field.
:)
First ODI, North Sydney Oval starts 9:30 am AEST – in about 20 mins.
AUST won the toss and have chosen to field.
:)
ENG 1/11
Bouchier caught behind off the bowling of Garth for 9.
ENG: 2/61.
Beaumont: caught Garth off the bowling of Sutherland for 13.
Knight caught Perry off the bowling of Gardner for 39.
ENG: 3/92
Michael V said:
Knight caught Perry off the bowling of Gardner for 39.ENG: 3/92
Is the match on the radio?
captain_spalding said:
Michael V said:
Knight caught Perry off the bowling of Gardner for 39.ENG: 3/92
Is the match on the radio?
Found it.
Seems to be much easier to locate on the Grandstandsite than did the recent Aus-India Test.
captain_spalding said:
Michael V said:
Knight caught Perry off the bowling of Gardner for 39.ENG: 3/92
Is the match on the radio?
No idea, sorry (we don’t worry about the radio, as we don’t have one).
It’s on the TV here. Channel 7.
Of course, a wicket falls just at the moment that i have to intervene with the washing machine.
Sciver-Brunt gone for 19 – c: Perry, b: Gardner.
ENG 4/95
Was there any comments about the pitch?
North Sydney Oval did not gain the nickname ‘The Brickyard’ for nothing?
Amy Jones hits a six into the crowd, ball caught one-handed by some bloke who retained his beer in the other hand.
Why is that man not fielding for Australia?
captain_spalding said:
Was there any comments about the pitch?North Sydney Oval did not gain the nickname ‘The Brickyard’ for nothing?
Not that I heard.
What does the nickname imply?
captain_spalding said:
Amy Jones hits a six into the crowd, ball caught one-handed by some bloke who retained his beer in the other hand.Why is that man not fielding for Australia?
why is that man not playing in the Women’s Ashes …?
captain_spalding said:
Amy Jones hits a six into the crowd, ball caught one-handed by some bloke who retained his beer in the other hand.Why is that man not fielding for Australia?
captain_spalding said:
Amy Jones hits a six into the crowd, ball caught one-handed by some bloke who retained his beer in the other hand.Why is that man not fielding for Australia?
:)
I can’t drink a beer left-handed either easily or naturally.
I reckon that it was a non-favoured-hand catch.
:)
Woman hits six, man taking catch is highlight
Damn.
party_pants said:
captain_spalding said:
Amy Jones hits a six into the crowd, ball caught one-handed by some bloke who retained his beer in the other hand.Why is that man not fielding for Australia?
why is that man not playing in the Women’s Ashes …?
No, i meant for the team with X and Y chromosomes.
captain_spalding said:
party_pants said:
captain_spalding said:
Amy Jones hits a six into the crowd, ball caught one-handed by some bloke who retained his beer in the other hand.Why is that man not fielding for Australia?
why is that man not playing in the Women’s Ashes …?
No, i meant for the team with X and Y chromosomes.
Tamb said:
captain_spalding said:
party_pants said:why is that man not playing in the Women’s Ashes …?
No, i meant for the team with X and Y chromosomes.
A bit more on The Reedybrook Ashes which will see 12 teams from as far north as Weipa and as far south as Hughenden battle for the coveted Iron Trophy at the Gum Flat oval on the banks of the beautiful Burdekin River.
Nice. G’d-on-em.
:)
Arts said:
Woman hits six, man taking catch is highlightDamn.
No disregard of Amy’s feat was intended.
A six hit by any batter, female or male, is well regarded.
My remarks were meant to highlight the reflexes and reactions of someone who took well a catch for which they would have certainly been quite unprepared.
Michael V said:
captain_spalding said:
Was there any comments about the pitch?North Sydney Oval did not gain the nickname ‘The Brickyard’ for nothing?
Not that I heard.
What does the nickname imply?
According to the local councils website, the ground used to have a brick wall around the perimeter.
“ In 1935 the timber fence was replaced by a high brick wall and a concrete terrace seating 1200 people was built.”
https://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/north-sydney-oval-2/history-upgrades
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Must have been very industrial looking, and not the picturesque ground it is today with the old grandstands relocated from the SCG, and the picket fence.
Jones gone for 31, c & b King.
ENG: 5/146
Michael V said:
captain_spalding said:
Was there any comments about the pitch?North Sydney Oval did not gain the nickname ‘The Brickyard’ for nothing?
Not that I heard.
What does the nickname imply?
Notorious for having a very hard surface. Rugby League players always went home with a fair share of scrapes about their anatomies.
Arts said:
Woman hits six, man taking catch is highlightDamn.
Get back on ya drip.
party_pants said:
Michael V said:
captain_spalding said:
Was there any comments about the pitch?North Sydney Oval did not gain the nickname ‘The Brickyard’ for nothing?
Not that I heard.
What does the nickname imply?
According to the local councils website, the ground used to have a brick wall around the perimeter.
“ In 1935 the timber fence was replaced by a high brick wall and a concrete terrace seating 1200 people was built.”https://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/north-sydney-oval-2/history-upgrades
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Must have been very industrial looking, and not the picturesque ground it is today with the old grandstands relocated from the SCG, and the picket fence.
Thanks for that.
Peak Warming Man said:
Arts said:
Woman hits six, man taking catch is highlightDamn.
Get back on ya drip.
There are enough drips in here already.
Anyway. Good to be back.
Arts said:
Peak Warming Man said:
Arts said:
Woman hits six, man taking catch is highlightDamn.
Get back on ya drip.
There are enough drips in here already.
Anyway. Good to be back.
a drip is an expert under pressure.
ChrispenEvan said:
Arts said:
Peak Warming Man said:Get back on ya drip.
There are enough drips in here already.
Anyway. Good to be back.
a drip is an expert under pressure.
That converse ain’t necessarily so.
Arts said:
Peak Warming Man said:
Arts said:
Woman hits six, man taking catch is highlightDamn.
Get back on ya drip.
There are enough drips in here already.
Anyway. Good to be back.
Good to see you all better, you’ll you’ll be out running and swimming and everything before you know it
Arts said:
Peak Warming Man said:
Arts said:
Woman hits six, man taking catch is highlightDamn.
Get back on ya drip.
There are enough drips in here already.
Anyway. Good to be back.
Excellent
ENG: all out for 204. 43.1 overs.
AUS target 205.
England all out for 204 in the 42nd over.
Annabel Sutherland is daughter of James Sutherland the Cricket Australia former CEO. She must be a big deal because she sold for around 400000 AUD in the Women’s Premier League auction.
dv said:
Annabel Sutherland is daughter of James Sutherland the Cricket Australia former CEO. She must be a big deal because she sold for around 400000 AUD in the Women’s Premier League auction.
Solid buttocks, strong back and good teeth, no wonder she sold well.
dv said:
Annabel Sutherland is daughter of James Sutherland the Cricket Australia former CEO. She must be a big deal because she sold for around 400000 AUD in the Women’s Premier League auction.
She’s a great bowling all-rounder.
Peak Warming Man said:
dv said:
Annabel Sutherland is daughter of James Sutherland the Cricket Australia former CEO. She must be a big deal because she sold for around 400000 AUD in the Women’s Premier League auction.
Solid buttocks, strong back and good teeth, no wonder she sold well.
LOL
dv said:
Annabel Sutherland is daughter of James Sutherland the Cricket Australia former CEO. She must be a big deal because she sold for around 400000 AUD in the Women’s Premier League auction.
Does that money go straight into their bank account or are there deductions.
Litchfield gone for 4. Caught behind off the bowling of Filer.
AUS: 1/8.
Perry gone for 14, LBW, Bell.
AUS 2/ 43
Mooney gone for 28, caught in the deep off Ecclestone.
AUS 3/104
Peak Warming Man said:
dv said:
Annabel Sutherland is daughter of James Sutherland the Cricket Australia former CEO. She must be a big deal because she sold for around 400000 AUD in the Women’s Premier League auction.
Does that money go straight into their bank account or are there deductions.
I don’t know
Healy 50. 3/121
64 needed off 170
I think we got this.
Ian said:
Healy 50. 3/12164 needed off 170
I think we got this.
Nods.
Looks like it.
Peak Warming Man said:
dv said:
Annabel Sutherland is daughter of James Sutherland the Cricket Australia former CEO. She must be a big deal because she sold for around 400000 AUD in the Women’s Premier League auction.
Does that money go straight into their bank account or are there deductions.
Yes. That amount is the player’s salary per season. Contracts can last up to three years, at the same salary each year (or higher if the team thinks the player deserves a bonus). Usually paid out in installments over the season, but some rich clubs have been known to pay it all in one lump sum at the start of the season.
it is subject to income taxes according to federal and local laws.
Sutherland gone for 10, caught in the deep off Filer.
AUS: 4/124
Ian said:
Healy 50. 3/12164 needed off 170
I think we got this.
far from it, I reckon.
party_pants said:
Peak Warming Man said:
dv said:
Annabel Sutherland is daughter of James Sutherland the Cricket Australia former CEO. She must be a big deal because she sold for around 400000 AUD in the Women’s Premier League auction.
Does that money go straight into their bank account or are there deductions.
Yes. That amount is the player’s salary per season. Contracts can last up to three years, at the same salary each year (or higher if the team thinks the player deserves a bonus). Usually paid out in installments over the season, but some rich clubs have been known to pay it all in one lump sum at the start of the season.
it is subject to income taxes according to federal and local laws.
Noice!
:)
party_pants said:
Ian said:
Healy 50. 3/12164 needed off 170
I think we got this.
far from it, I reckon.
I suspect that should have read “84”.
Michael V said:
party_pants said:
Ian said:
Healy 50. 3/12164 needed off 170
I think we got this.
far from it, I reckon.
I suspect that should have read “84”.
I think so too. I am not worried about the runs/balls equation, just the runs remaining and wickets in hand. Plenty enough time for a batting collapse, or a big match-winning partnership.
Healy bowled for 70 by Dean.
AU: 5/164
party_pants said:
Ian said:
Healy 50. 3/12164 needed off 170
I think we got this.
far from it, I reckon.
She’ll be right
McGrath caught for 2 off Ecclestone.
AUS: 6/183
King finishes it with a four. AUS wins.
206 in 38.3 overs.
4 wicket win in the end, with 11 overs remaining. A good win in the end.
Ash Gardner – player of the match. Good with the ball, then good with the bat.
Michael V said:
Ash Gardner – player of the match. Good with the ball, then good with the bat.
I regret that i had to leave the live commentary some hours ago, attending to various tasks.
What i had been able to hear suggested a lively match.
captain_spalding said:
Michael V said:
Ash Gardner – player of the match. Good with the ball, then good with the bat.
I regret that i had to leave the live commentary some hours ago, attending to various tasks.
What i had been able to hear suggested a lively match.
It was pretty good. The score-line doesn’t show how good it was.
Second ODI, starts 9:05 am AEST . About now.
AUST batting.
:)
Michael V said:
Second ODI, starts 9:05 am AEST . About now.AUST batting.
:)
At the start of the 24th over, AUS are 2/127, having lost both openers – Healy first, then Litchfield.
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Second ODI, starts 9:05 am AEST . About now.AUST batting.
:)
At the start of the 24th over, AUS are 2/127, having lost both openers – Healy first, then Litchfield.
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Second ODI, starts 9:05 am AEST . About now.AUST batting.
:)
At the start of the 24th over, AUS are 2/127, having lost both openers – Healy first, then Litchfield.
I shouldn’t have said anything.
Mooney now gone for 12, LBW – Ecclestone.
AUS 3/131.
roughbarked said:
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Second ODI, starts 9:05 am AEST . About now.AUST batting.
:)
At the start of the 24th over, AUS are 2/127, having lost both openers – Healy first, then Litchfield.
Scores of those batting at present?
Sutherland: 2
Perry: 54
Michael V said:
roughbarked said:
Michael V said:At the start of the 24th over, AUS are 2/127, having lost both openers – Healy first, then Litchfield.
Scores of those batting at present?Sutherland: 2
Perry: 54
And now Sutherland’s gone for 11.
AUS: 4/147
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
roughbarked said:Scores of those batting at present?
Sutherland: 2
Perry: 54
And now Sutherland’s gone for 11.
AUS: 4/147
Now it’s Perry, 60: LBW by Capsey.
AUS 5/149
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Michael V said:Sutherland: 2
Perry: 54
And now Sutherland’s gone for 11.
AUS: 4/147
Now it’s Perry, 60: LBW by Capsey.
AUS 5/149
And now, Gardner, 2: b. Capsey.
AUS: 6/160
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Michael V said:And now Sutherland’s gone for 11.
AUS: 4/147
Now it’s Perry, 60: LBW by Capsey.
AUS 5/149
And now, Gardner, 2: b. Capsey.
AUS: 6/150
Gosh!
McGrath, 1: b: Filer.
AUS: 7/153
(Previous total amended…)
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Michael V said:Now it’s Perry, 60: LBW by Capsey.
AUS 5/149
And now, Gardner, 2: b. Capsey.
AUS: 6/150
Gosh!
McGrath, 1: b: Filer.
AUS: 7/153
(Previous total amended…)
Bit of a collapse.
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Michael V said:And now Sutherland’s gone for 11.
AUS: 4/147
Now it’s Perry, 60: LBW by Capsey.
AUS 5/149
And now, Gardner, 2: b. Capsey.
AUS: 6/160
Starting to look like a tight match.
Peak Warming Man said:
Michael V said:
Michael V said:And now, Gardner, 2: b. Capsey.
AUS: 6/150
Gosh!
McGrath, 1: b: Filer.
AUS: 7/153
(Previous total amended…)
Bit of a collapse.
Which bolsters the fielding side.
Peak Warming Man said:
Michael V said:
Michael V said:And now, Gardner, 2: b. Capsey.
AUS: 6/150
Gosh!
McGrath, 1: b: Filer.
AUS: 7/153
(Previous total amended…)
Bit of a collapse.
Yes, to say the least.
Score line not good. King can bat, sometimes. Garth can bat occasionally. Shooter not so much…
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Michael V said:Now it’s Perry, 60: LBW by Capsey.
AUS 5/149
And now, Gardner, 2: b. Capsey.
AUS: 6/150
Gosh!
McGrath, 1: b: Filer.
AUS: 7/153
(Previous total amended…)
King gone for 13, caught off the bowling of Ecclestone.
AUS: 6/172
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Michael V said:And now, Gardner, 2: b. Capsey.
AUS: 6/150
Gosh!
McGrath, 1: b: Filer.
AUS: 7/153
(Previous total amended…)
King gone for 13, caught off the bowling of Ecclestone.
AUS: 6/172
Typo:
8-fa.
Can they get to 200?
dv said:
Can they get to 200?
I doubt it.
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Michael V said:And now, Gardner, 2: b. Capsey.
AUS: 6/150
Gosh!
McGrath, 1: b: Filer.
AUS: 7/153
(Previous total amended…)
King gone for 13, caught off the bowling of Ecclestone.
AUS: 8/172
Schutt gone for a duck.
AUS: 9/174.
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Michael V said:Gosh!
McGrath, 1: b: Filer.
AUS: 7/153
(Previous total amended…)
King gone for 13, caught off the bowling of Ecclestone.
AUS: 8/172
Schutt gone for a duck.
AUS: 9/174.
Really tight now.
Garth bowled!
AUS all out for 180.
England’s target: 181
Aus all out for 180.
The poms still have to get them.
Beaumont LBW for 3, b: Garth.
ENG: 1/8
Michael V said:
Beaumont LBW for 3, b: Garth.ENG: 1/8
Bouchier gone for 17, caught off the bowling of Garth.
ENG: 2/27
Peak Warming Man said:
Aus all out for 180.
The poms still have to get them.
England 2/27 in their chase.
Let’s have a drink ladies.
Knight gone for 18, c&b Gardner.
ENG: 3/68
Michael V said:
Knight gone for 18, c&b Gardner.ENG: 3/68
4/73
It’s all falling apart for England.
Michael V said:
Knight gone for 18, c&b Gardner.ENG: 3/68
King bowls the new batter first ball!
Golden duck!
ENG: 4/73
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Knight gone for 18, c&b Gardner.ENG: 3/68
King bowls the new batter first ball!
Golden duck!
ENG: 4/73
aw yeah
Sciver-Brunt caught on 35 off the bowling of King.
ENG 5/84
Michael V said:
Sciver-Brunt caught on 35 off the bowling of King.ENG 5/84
Capsey LBW for 14, b: Garth.
ENG: 6/120
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Sciver-Brunt caught on 35 off the bowling of King.ENG 5/84
Capsey LBW for 14, b: Garth.
ENG: 6/120
Dean caught on 3 off the bowling of King.
ENG: 7/125
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Sciver-Brunt caught on 35 off the bowling of King.ENG 5/84
Capsey LBW for 14, b: Garth.
ENG: 6/120
Ecclestone gone first ball for a golden duck!
Caught behind off the bowling of king.
ENG 8/125
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Sciver-Brunt caught on 35 off the bowling of King.ENG 5/84
Capsey LBW for 14, b: Garth.
ENG: 6/120
Ecclestone gone first ball for a golden duck!
Caught behind off the bowling of king.
ENG 8/125
King.
Sorry Alana
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Michael V said:Capsey LBW for 14, b: Garth.
ENG: 6/120
Ecclestone gone first ball for a golden duck!
Caught behind off the bowling of king.
ENG 8/125
King.
Sorry Alana
Filer run out for 7. Brilliant work!
ENG: 9/146
Bell bowled for 1, by Schutt.
ENG: all out for 159.
AUS wins.
:)
Michael V said:
Bell bowled for 1, by Schutt.ENG: all out for 159.
AUS wins.
:)
The big bronzed Aussie girls were too good.
Michael V said:
Bell bowled for 1, by Schutt.ENG: all out for 159.
AUS wins.
:)
WOO HOO!!!