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Its Summer! - the Fever Cricket Thread. (Part 1)

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whitby fever wrote:
Yes. But as soon as his gloves pass he stumps it should be called a no-ball. And Haddins gloves past the stumps before Strauss hit the ball.
 
if keepers gloves are in front of the stumps before the ball is delivered then its a no ball otherwise its fine, happened recently in the Aus v SA series I think.
theprof2009-07-15 12:59:28

Queenslander 3x a year.

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I thought the wicketkeeper had to "remain wholly behind the line of the stumps" until either the ball touched the bat, or batsman, or it passed the line of the stumps (or the standard umpire signals dead-ball or wicket falls). If he encroaches before the ball is struck, it should be called a no-ball.

I'm slightly disappointed!

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Just saw on Tv that Flintoff is going to retire from test cricket after the Ashes.

And off Yahoo!

"Flintoff has bowed to the inevitable and announced his retirement from test cricket after the current Ashes series to concentrate on the one-day game."
whitby fever2009-07-16 14:12:28
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lol at me predicting Johnson will take out Man of the Series!

He stinks!
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196-1. Johnsons first straight ball.
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Australia getting dominated.

lol @ Ponting.
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The six Major Associations have today announced their lists of 12 players to be offered contracts for the 2009-10 season.

Auckland

Michael Bates
Colin De Grandhomme
Roneel Hira
Richard Jones
Anaru Kitchen
Greg Morgan
Tarun Nethula
Jeet Raval
Lance Shaw
Scott Styris
Daryl Tuffey
Reece Young

The Auckland Aces have lost three experienced players to other provinces, in Chris Martin, Rob Nicol and Andy McKay. However they have brought in a talented crop of younger players including several with international experience, including current New Zealand Emerging Players or NZ A members Kitchen, Nethula and Raval, along with NZ Under-19 all-rounder Morgan.

Northern Districts

Graeme Aldridge
Trent Boult
Te Ahu Davis
James Marshall
Bruce Martin
Peter McGlashan
Michael Parlane
Bradley Scott
BJ Watling
Kane Williamson
Brad Wilson
Joseph Yovich

The Northern Knights list sees three new names, including former BLACKCAP Marshall who reverts to a local contract after being omitted from the national list. Recent NZ Emerging Players Davis and Wilson both pick up contract offers. Simon Andrews is missing from the 2008-09 contract list, along with Cameron Merchant (to Wellington) and Brent Arnel (national contract).

Central Districts

Doug Bracewell
Brendon Diamanti
Bevan Griggs
Jamie How
Peter Ingram
Mitchell McClenaghan
Michael Mason
Brad Patton
Mathew Sinclair
Ewen Thompson
Tim Weston
George Worker

BLACKCAPS Jamie How and Michael Mason have joined the Central Stags' contract roster after missing out on national contracts. Other new contracts go to 18-year old New Zealand Under-19 player Bracewell, Emerging Players squad member Worker, and Patton.  From the 2008-09 squad, Robbie Schaw has moved to Wellington, while Greg Hay, Brent Hefford, Tim Lythe, and Richard Sherlock are omitted.

Wellington

Matthew Bell
Harry Boam
Dewayne Bowden
Josh Brodie
BJ Crook
Mark Gillespie  
Andy McKay
Cameron Merchant
Chris Nevin
Neal Parlane
Robbie Schaw
Luke Woodcock

The Wellington Firebirds secure three new players in top order batsman Merchant (from Northern Districts), Schaw (from Central Districts) and former Auckland left arm opening bowler McKay strengthening the bowling attack.  Mark Houghton, Kevin Forde and Michael Burns are omitted from last season's contract list.

Canterbury

Corey Anderson
Todd Astle
Hamish Bennett
Leighton Burtt
Jason Donnelly
Andrew Ellis
Peter Fulton
Johann Myburgh
Rob Nicol
Michael Papps
Shanan Stewart
Kruger van Wyk

Fulton returns to the Canterbury Wizards roster after missing out on a national contract. Former Aucklander Nicol will add depth to the top order batting and spin bowling, while left arm spinner Donnelly joins after spending last year as a contracted rookie in South Australia. From last year's list, Brandon Hiini, Michael Davidson and Iain Robertson miss out on contract offers this season.

Otago

Nick Beard
Derek de Boorder
Craig Cumming
Shaun Haig
Mat Harvie
Nathan McCullum
James McMillan
Warren McSkimming
Leighton Morgan
Aaron Redmond
Greg Todd
Neil Wagner

The Otago Volts list sees Redmond rejoin Otago after being on a national contract, while Haig returns after missing out last season. New Zealand Under-19 and Emerging Players slow left-arm orthodox bowler Beard is a newcomer to the roster. Missing from last year's list are Neil Broom and Ian Butler, who go onto national contracts, while Craig Smith was omitted after suffering serious back injury last season.

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Macca back playing for Canterbury
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The Australian batting order crumbling tonight would be one of the sweetest things I have ever seen, the only thing that could possibly make it better was seeing it while listening to Bill, Healz, Tubby and the Channel 9 crew but alas Bumble and Nasser will do

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who can save the english now???  Final test should be interesting...
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Ramps will score a big hundred from number 3, and Key will score a solid fifty at 4.
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Start of play in Sri Lanka delayed by rain.
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black caps doing mean! 34/2
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Great batting from Dilshan. New Zealand bowlers looking generally wayward, but only first session.
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293/3 Jayawardene 108* Dilshan 92 Samaraweera 82*
Chris Martin 2 wickets
Iain O'Brien 1 Wicket
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Funny that Ashes are on SS2 and NZ on SS3, would love to know the ratings for both games tonight!
God I hope England get up!

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I hate to get back into this debate but what do you guys who were anti-Rigger make of MacIntosh? Seems cut of the same cloth to me.

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oh s**t we're in trouble.  2 quick wickets and still 60 odd runs from following on. 
 
sorry whats the MacIntosh story? he's new to me.
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bopman wrote:
I hate to get back into this debate but what do you guys who were anti-Rigger make of MacIntosh? Seems cut of the same cloth to me.


Guess you were thinking of me there...

Yep, McIntosh = Richardson. Not a fan.
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Black Caps all out 210.  SL win by 202 runs.
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We took it 5 days, thats a positive. I guess.
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Has anyone watched much of the "black caps on tour" series? It's pretty cool seeing the boys in their 'natural environment'.
 
Really interesting seeing the way the team dynamic operates - vettori's captaincy is particularly intriguing, never realised or thought about just how in-depth it goes. Very interesting programme - i wonder if i've ever seen something so intrusive in high-pressure sport. Great stuff, congrats to NZ Cricket for allowing this.
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I've watched it aswell, Vettori seems well respected.

In saying that there not exactly going to show us anything different, are they?
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Australia. Lolz
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What a great result, not completely sure how England won the series but will take it. My friends (BIGTOBZ) who have been saying all year that England will never win, they're not good enough etc etc well cop that!
I think it will be interesting the next few series, could conceivably see it changing hands every series depending on who is at home.

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Three for me, and two for them.

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bopman wrote:
What a great result, not completely sure how England won the series but will take it. My friends (BIGTOBZ) who have been saying all year that England will never win, they're not good enough etc etc well cop that!
I think it will be interesting the next few series, could conceivably see it changing hands every series depending on who is at home.
 
Having a yarn to him earlier - he's so thrilled big fella. England + Bay of Plenty = Happy BigTobz!
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Paulinho wrote:
bopman wrote:
What a great result, not completely sure how England won the series but will take it. My friends (BIGTOBZ) who have been saying all year that England will never win, they're not good enough etc etc well cop that!
I think it will be interesting the next few series, could conceivably see it changing hands every series depending on who is at home.
 
Having a yarn to him earlier - he's so thrilled big fella. England + Bay of Plenty = Happy BigTobz!
 
You mean England + RBHS don't you? He's in for a long couple of days is that Aussie loving scumbag! Go on Tobz, bite!

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Well this is f**king boring!

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Congrats to Dan Vetorri for joining an elite club of test cricketers.
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Sorry if mentioned already, but who will the Blackcaps be playing in and around January?
 
Parents are over for a visit and hoping to go to a one dayer if possible.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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Steve-O wrote:
Sorry if mentioned already, but who will the Blackcaps be playing in and around January?
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Parents are over for a visit and hoping to go to a one dayer if possible.


Don't think there'll be much international stuff after early January, usuallu January is mostly domestic cricket.
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Oceanic6 wrote:
Here is the info Steve
 
 
Can't access at work
 
Well they are here from 5th January - I seem to recall going to a one dayer v India around the 6th January this year?
 
Same again in terms of dates?

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Yeah there will be matches on around there, there's usually a ODI series until about the 15th January - should be fine for your parents. Mind, it will be Bangladesh, so we will spank them. Australia will be out in March I think.
 
Other than that, January is when they have scheduled the domestic 20/20 comp so that could be quite entertaining and not a bad substitute.
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No actual dates yet or how many ODI's, 20/20 or Tests.

Blackcaps in Pakistan
Blackcaps host Bangladesh
Blackcaps host Australia
 
Oceanic62009-08-27 13:41:15
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Pakistan is pre Christmas, and Australia have them over there for a test series after, so they won't be out till February or March, so Bangladesh will be the January programme.

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Paulinho wrote:

Pakistan is pre Christmas, and Australia have them over there for a test series after, so they won't be out till February or March, so Bangladesh will be the January programme.



Don't see us playing Bangladesh a lot - don't think they'll stay here beyond the first week of January. We usually get only about 3 ODIs in January, so don't think it'll be any different this season.
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