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ryder gone for 92, looked like he wanted to die
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So i did a jig when I saw the score...any Irishman would have been proud...however most of you won't be with this questions:
being we have two days how the hell do we win this? Is it still two innings each or what?
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It's still test cricket - the way to win: bowl them out for 12 in the first and 50 in the second innings, and win by an innings and 200 runs. Easy.
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262-6 vs 13/3, vertori gets 3 wickets in one over Pitbull2008-10-29 06:45:15
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Only chance to win this is making them follow on. Which is remotely possible.
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Only chance to win this is making them follow on. Which is remotely possible.


Or bowling them out for not many, declaring and then bowling them out for not many again.
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What's the follow on mark, anyone know?
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62. So 49 more runs.

Its always 200 behind in tests and 150 in first class matches.Gangsta!2008-10-29 09:40:13
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Gangsta! wrote:
62. So 49 more runs.

Its always 200 behind in tests and 150 in first class matches.


Hmm, I remember a test (also against Bangladesh) where a day's play was lost and the follow-on mark then became 150 behind rather than 200. I was wondering if there's some regulation that says if you lose 1/2/3 days' play, that the follow marks get adjusted accordingly, so that the game at least has some sense.

I guess I could look this up, but I'm too lazy, and have to go soon anyway.
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Yeah follow on mark is 162, gets reduced. Have never heard of the rule before but I guess it is a good one

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bopman wrote:
Yeah follow on mark is 162, gets reduced. Have never heard of the rule before but I guess it is a good one
 
Neither?
 
Perhaps its only recent and just not as publicised as the others.
 
Or I've just not heard it :P
Gangsta!2008-10-29 13:15:26
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44/4. Bangas continuing their go-slow mentality. I like our chances of enforcing the follow on, but taking a further 16 wickets might be a bridge too far.

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And in the real test match, India is batting first and Harbajhan is not playing.
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Bangas 44/5, Vettori gets the wicket.
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62/6, O'Brien got one a while back.
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I had no idea about this follow on rule either, I kept yelling at the TV that they had the graphic on the screen wrong. Apparently not. Have to do something pretty special to get the win in this one, but you never know.
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For more on the mystery of follow-on. Robin emails with more explanation. Here you go: If no play takes place on the first day of a match of more than one day's duration, 1 shall apply in accordance with the number of days remaining from the actual start of the match. The day on which play first commences shall count as a whole day for this purpose, irrespective of the time at which play starts.

1. Lead on first innings
(a) In a two innings match of 5 days or more, the side which bats first and leads by at least 200 runs shall have the option of requiring the other side to follow their innings.
(b) The same option shall be available in two innings matches of shorter duration with the minimum required leads as follows:
(i) 150 runs in a match of 3 or 4 days;
(ii) 100 runs in a 2-day match;
(iii) 75 runs in a 1-day match.
 
To answer all questions.
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Bangas getting back 104/6 at Lunch. India 58/2.
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2 wickets in two overs has the Bangas 127/8 now.

Edit: Cricinfo said 127/8 and then changed back to 127/7.
simon_hampton2008-10-29 19:37:40
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And Mortaza looks to have saved the test for the Bangas. 154/7. Mortaza 48.
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NZ 34/2 at Tea, lead of 127. That game = done. Tendulkar showing his class, India 145/2, Tendulkar 66 and Gambhir 60.
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79-1 game over, ryder 39no, india 292-3 gambhir 149no laxman 54no
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India 364/3. Gambhir 173, Laxman 98, 211 run stand. Great stuff!
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India 422/3 (121.5 ov)
Australia
India won the toss and elected to bat first

Day 2 - Session 2
India RR 3.46
Last 10 ovs 44/0 RR 4.40

Min overs remaining 58.1
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Hours of play: 09.30 start, Lunch 11.30-12.10, Tea 14.10-14.30, Close 16.30
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Batsmen Runs B 4s 6s SR This bowler Last 10 ovs Mat Runs Ave
*VVS Laxman (rhb) 123 203 12 0 60.59 34 (53b) 24 (35b) 99 6177 44.43
G Gambhir (lhb) 200 375 25 1 53.33 56 (91b) 18 (26b) 20 1423 45.90
 
Bowlers O M R W Econ Current spell Mat Wkts Ave
*B Lee (rf) 29.5 2 115 1 3.85 (2nb, 0w) 3.5-0-23-0 71 294 30.27
RT Ponting (rm) 1.0 0 3 0 3.00 (0nb, 0w) 1-0-3-0 122 5 46.80
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And they are 444/5. Gambhir 206, Ganguly just out for 5. Laxman not out on 134 and Dhoni to come in next I'd imagine.
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lol @ Australia getting bent over.
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All Stars 0/1.

Gayle goes for a duck.
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Aussie 113/0. Katich 59, Hayden 44. Sounds like a piece of batsmans paradise to me this pitch.

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Aus 1 down.
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151/1.

Oh and f**k it. Ive changed sides (and not just cause India are smashing).
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Aussie 338/4 at Stumps, need another 275 to avoid the follow on.
 
And the Saffas bashed 336/7 in their match against Kenya before bowling the Kenyans out for 177.
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Aussies 414/5 so they avoid the follow on. Heading down the path of a draw this one.
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The Death of either English or West Indies Cricket starts in half an hour. England batting.
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England getting shredded. 99 all out.
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England hammered by 10 wickets.

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Thank you boys, the multibet came in with a Superstars win!! Couldn't have asked for it any easier and any less stressful. Paulinho2008-11-02 16:07:18
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india 208-5, aus 31-0, kumble calls it quits
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Great cricketer and goes to show that age is barrier to class, also had one of the funniest names in sport. Good luck to him.
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India off to a blazing start. 116/3 off 22 overs. Not so blazing start anymore. They were 98 for none off 17. Sehwag 66 off 69.
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