Monday 9 February 2015

6 Keepers, 1 Position


If you don't think Australia's State wicket-keepers are serious about what needs to be done to play for Australia, think again!
Brad Haddin has not announced any plans for retirement yet, but one would suspect that the tour of England this winter will be his swansong. Given that to be the case, the race is on to be his heir apparent. Now, while the glovework behind the stumps will no doubt be the major source of interest to the selection panel (especially with Rodney William Marsh as Chairman), a few runs won't hurt a prospects chances.

In this week's Shield games, the following runs have been racked up by the keepers on show:
  • Matthew Wade 152 out of Victoria's 1st Innings 260 against Queensland after coming out with the score at 4/31.
  • Not to be outdone, Queensland's Chris Hartley then came out with the score at 4/33, and scored 123 in a partnership of 273 with Chris Lynn (250) to get Queensland to 512.
  • Peter Nevill (no doubt having noted the two above scores) finished on 235 not out against Tasmania after coming in at 5/66. NSW are declared at 9/576, with Steve O'Keefe making 99a dn Doug Bollinger 41 not out.
  • Tim Ludeman made a quite respectable 36 in South Australia's total of 328 in their match against Western Australia.
  • Ben Dunk, who now appears to be first choice keeper over former Test gloveman Tim Paine, made 16 in Tasmania's first innings against NSW
  • Sam Whiteman is waiting patiently for his turn at the crease, as Western Australia have so far racked up 3/372.
What a an effort by our country's glovemen - which, in almost every instance, has been fortunate for their teams, given the position they were in when they came to the crease. Doesn't say much for our batsmen around the country. Perhaps they'll all get a tour berth to England?

Saturday 7 February 2015

Golfing by the Big Show

Great stuff from Aaron Finch


Thursday 5 February 2015

Clarkey Bowls!

He hasn't bowled in months. But in his final warm up match before possible World Cup selection, he's decided to roll the arm over as well. Sending a message much?!?


Tuesday 3 February 2015

Stokes Destroys South Africa A

Local Boy Done Good

Faulkner to miss World Cup opener

Redbacks Confirm Travis Head as Skipper

Sunday 1 February 2015

England Help Schoolkids (Not with Cricket)

Ian Bell - Goodbye!

Saturday 31 January 2015

Sour Grapes of Wrath

Cricket Tragics S01E02

Our second episode. And I can confirm that it is a whole lot better than Episode 2 from Star Wars.
Attack of the Clones... what a whole heap of crap that was...

Cricket Tragics cover the following topics in this episode:
  • Big Bash League 4 - the result, the players, the length and number of teams for the future
  • Sledging
  • Slow Over Rates
  • Play CHOOSE YOUR POISON
Enjoy!

Tuesday 27 January 2015

Wet Weather

Monday 26 January 2015

Cricket Tragics S01E01

Here it is. Our first episode!!
Includes:
  • Series Introduction
  • Tragic Road Trips - to Bradman Museum
  • Rewriting Cricket History - Sydney Sixers v Sydney Thunder
Hope you enjoy it!

Friday 23 January 2015

Check Out Our Titles!

The first webisode is not far away, but as a teaser, here is the intro for each show - in Season 1 at least.


Thursday 22 January 2015

Watson Ruled Out of England Clash

Photo courtesy of cricket.com.au
OH no! Tragedy for the young man! How will Australia cope without the Great Faltering Allrounder?!

Oh I know. Just put Glenn Maxwell at three. Same run scoring capability (negligible), same wicket taking potential (unrealistic) and same photos of selectors in compromising positions to ensure he keeps getting selected despite results.

Done!


Watson Ruled Out of England Clash