Skippos, if you have time at some point could you value the senior players in my affiliate team? http://fromthepavilion.org/seniors.htm?teamId=756
Doing fine as usual - 168 is very good score on a slow overcast. R. Kulkarni 4-0-41-0, A. Pundarik 25 (17b), Q. Deetman 2 (4b) End of over 20 (13 runs) - weldone XI(168-6) RR 8.40
On slow overcast par for T20 should be close to 150 I think? Anyways, my bowlers are winning me hopefully: S. Brodie 1-0-9-0, A. Maneesh 14 (17b), P. Vajipeyajula 15 (17b) End of over 8 (9 runs) - coonoor kings(44-2). 125 runs required from 12 overs. RR 5.50 RRR 10.42
you should smash them but you can score more than that on a slow... my guys would get bout 10rpo on a slow last season... today I reakon they'd have at least got you 168 if the opposition had made that... I got there's in just over 15 overs and I find the last 4 go for plenty.
R. Poulier 2-0-9-1, H. Sagar 2 (3b), J. Walton 27 (34b) End of over 12 (4 runs) - The Lumberjacks(64-3) RR 5.33 Windy/Sticky. Don't have good experiences on stickies in T20s - the batting side of things at least. 4 drops already but 2 or 3 have been because of a makeshift keeper behind the stumps. EDIT: W. Issa 3-0-13-1, H. Sagar 5 (6b), M. Burki 2 (1b) End of over 13 (5 runs) - The Lumberjacks(69-4) RR 5.31 12.6 2 Issa to Burki : Short ball, hooked away by Burki. Sanjeewa cuts it off just inside the rope, and the batsmen run 2. 12.5 W Issa to Walton : [catch] Gone! Walton falls to a pull shot. It was short, on middle stump and Walton pulls it weakly to square leg where Street takes the catch.J. Walton c R. Street b. W. Issa 27 (36b 2x4 0x6) SR:75.00 12.4 . Issa to Walton : [dropped] Walton plays a fierce pull straight to Oegema at mid-wicket, who grasses the chance. Issa wafg. Oegema one of my best fielders and Street is one of my worst. Lulz.
If a player is on rested fatigue, is it worth resting him for a T20 on the 15th so he can play an important OD game on the 18th to the best of his ability? Would he recover the fatigue he would lose by then?
He will recover if he's not too old and his endurance is at good level. Plus T20 doesn't result in much fatigue (except for top-order batsmen - if they go on to make a big score), and the difference between rested and revived isn't much performance-wise IMO.
D. Boyle 4-0-34-2, H. Sagar 45 (30b), M. Burki 19 (21b) End of over 20 (12 runs) - The Lumberjacks(128-4) RR 6.40 Might be too many for my retards. Sagar go die in a hole, cunt.
Dogs of War XI won by 9 wickets T. Schep 3.3-0-35-0, S. Boyle 34 (23b), B. Sanjeewa 57 (55b) End of over 19 (7 runs) - Dogs of War XI(129-1) RR 6.79 Naiz The Lumberjacks v Dogs of War XI >> Match Ratings Match Ratings The Lumberjacks Dogs of War XI Batting - Top Order 7,543 9,464 Batting - Middle Order 7,160 7,176 Batting - Tail 4,395 4,513 Bowling - Seam 8,336 (20) 8,199 (12) Bowling - Spin 0 (0) 11,795 (8) Fielding/Keeping 9,194 7,295 Overall 141,263 150,174
Lol still down...seems something is really wrong...the schedule will have to be adjusted once it is up I think...
Haha yes! Sticky pitch so batsman struggled. At one point Sanjeewa had a strike rate in the low 70s he stepped it up though and got MoM