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    Posted: 15 April 2009 at 5:25am
Yes sure matey!!! Take your time. Make sure your playerss dont't leave youa nd run to IPL!!! where is our captain? I guess he doesn'teven know he has to lead his side
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Good point,where's Dips?
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Leicestershire XI for the warm up against CW XI:
1.Boyce
2.New
3.Dippenaar
4.Ackerman
5.Cobb
6.Nixon(wk)(c)
7.Allenby(vc)
8.Henderson
9.N.Malik
10.I.O'Brien/Cliff
11.A.Harris


Can anyone tell me if Leics can play both O'Brien and Dippenaar?
I'm not quite up to date with the County overseas players rules.
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Maybe Clobs or Sledge can update us on this issue
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Post Options Post Options   Quote dips_december Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 April 2009 at 7:37am
OMG!! I am captain, great. Thanks guys. I hope this sim is a success and it goes on for a much longer time than MP's did. Anyways I won't be the captain for log because this is my final year of school and a very important one. So I am not sure how long will I able to log in frequently. I'll inform you guys when I won't be available and slogger can then take over.
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Team for match against Leicestershire.

1.Robbie(LFM)
2.Mystery(LS part time)
3.Sam_Ahmed(RMF part time)
4.Bladescape(OS part time)
5.Dips_December(SLA)
6.Young Shiv(RM)
7.Slogger92NO(wk)
8.Zuhair_abbasi(OS)
9.Monty(OS)
10.Dirk Nannes(LFM)
11.NZ_Fast(RFM)

NZ_Fast and Nannes will opn the bowling followed by Robbie, Zuhair, me and Monty. As Robbie is our opeing batsman we must ensure that he does not bowl too many overs. Young shiv too can roll his arms over if required.

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What a humble captain do we have. Honored to have you as the skipper mate!!! Let's crush the england team
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Thanks zuhair and I am open to all ideas. So I will be glad to have inputs from all the players except Nannes. Blade, how about making up a 15 or 18 man squad by adding more players who have not yet represented their countries or are not doing national duty. What's your say guys? These players will be only play if the regulars get injured or may be use the IPL thoeory.
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Sounds reasonable but not intetresting for the forum guys
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Well it would be nice to have a back up. We can't hope to win matches playing with guys who are 50% fit.

We may have a back up opener in someone like a Shikhar Dhawan who is a very good player but has not represented India and stuff lke that.
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Hmm true that. Lets see what others have to say on that. My vote is with my skipper
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I'll go either way.
Currently I'm just waiting on confirmation on the International's rule before I sim the match!
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The rule is that 2 overseas players can play in a county team
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This is the leicstershire team in the opening day of the county championship....
 
 New, Boyce, Dippenaar, Ackerman, Cobb, Nixon (C/W), Allenby, White, Henderson, Cliff, Harris
Flavia et Cornelia sedebat sub arbore!!! Oh My goodness!!
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The rule is one overseas player and as many millions of Kolpaks as they like. O'Brien is the overseas player, Dippenaar, Ackerman, Henderson et al are Kolpaks.

Originally posted by cricketworld.com


Leicestershire have signed New Zealand international fast bowler Iain O'Brien as their overseas player for the 2009 season.

O'Brien, who has been impressive for the Black Caps under new coach Andy Moles, will join the club and current overseas player Boeta Dippenaar is to re-register as a Kolpak player in order for O'Brien to be able to join the playing ranks.

Clear as mud!

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Originally posted by dips_december

Team for match against Leicestershire.

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NZ_Fast and Nannes will opn the bowling followed by Robbie, Zuhair, me and Monty. As Robbie is our opeing batsman we must ensure that he does not bowl too many overs. Young shiv too can roll his arms over if required.

Good Luck.
 
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Originally posted by -JP-

The rule is one overseas player and as many millions of Kolpaks as they like. O'Brien is the overseas player, Dippenaar, Ackerman, Henderson et al are Kolpaks.
Originally posted by cricketworld.com

Leicestershire have signed New Zealand international fast bowler Iain O'Brien as their overseas player for the 2009 season.


O'Brien, who has been impressive for the Black Caps under new coach
Andy Moles, will join the club and current overseas player Boeta
Dippenaar is to re-register as a Kolpak player in order for O'Brien to
be able to join the playing ranks.

Clear as mud!




So that means they can both play.
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Originally posted by bladescape

Originally posted by -JP-

The rule is one overseas player and as many millions of Kolpaks as they like. O'Brien is the overseas player, Dippenaar, Ackerman, Henderson et al are Kolpaks.
Originally posted by cricketworld.com

Leicestershire have signed New Zealand international fast bowler Iain O'Brien as their overseas player for the 2009 season.


O'Brien, who has been impressive for the Black Caps under new coach
Andy Moles, will join the club and current overseas player Boeta
Dippenaar is to re-register as a Kolpak player in order for O'Brien to
be able to join the playing ranks.

Clear as mud!




So that means they can both play.
I'll be simming in a second
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Sound great
 
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Leicestershire versus CW XI

Leicestershire
MAG Boyce c Slogger 92no b NZ_Fast     40 (50)
TJ New c Slogger 92no b NZ_Fast        32 (40)
HH Dippenaar c Dips_December b Zuhair_Abbasi 54 (77)
HD Ackerman c D Nannes b Monty        47 (114)
JJ Cobbs lbw NZ_Fast                   47 (83)
PA Nixon not out                      52 (94)
J Allenby c Slogger 92no b Dips_December 15 (24)
CW Henderson c Slogger 92no b NZ_Fast 1 (4)
MN Malik c Monty b NZ_Fast             10 (13)
IE O'Brien c & b D Nannes               6 (11)
AJ Harris c Mystery b Zuhair_Abbasi     1 (7)
Extras          ( w4 b8 lb7 )          19

     Total (from 87 overs)     324 All out
Fall of wickets:
1-73(New)
2-84(Boyce)
3-177(Dippenaar)
4-195(Ackerman)
5-267(Cobbs)
6-284(Allenby)
7-285(Henderson)
8-302(Malik)
9-315(O'Brien)
10-324(Harris)

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                  O     M     R     W
NZ_Fast           29     4     109     5     
D Nannes          16     3     57     1     
Zuhair_Abbasi     12     3     50     2     
Monty             14     5     35     1     
Robbie            7     0     36     0     
Dips_December     8     2     22     1
     
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NZ_Fast Leads attack well but is unable to stop Leics 300.
The match started off pretty quickly,with both Boyce and New attacking the new ball,After wafting through NZ_Fast and Nannes,The then took the attack to Zuhair and Monty.
NZ_Fast's second spell changed the complextion of the game with two quick wickets to have them in a bit of trouble.
Dippenaar and Ackerman led another 70+ parternership until both were dismissed in a spell by the spinners.
With Dippenaar heaving a Zuhair delivery only to hole out to Dips at third man.
Cobbs and Nixon repeated what the rest of the top order had done,but once NZ_Fast struck Cobbs on the pads,it was a bit of a rout.
Captain Dips helping it along with the wicket of Allenby.
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CW XI
Robbie c PA Nixon b MN Malik           3 (13)
Mystery c CW Henderson b MN Malik     40 (39)
Sam_Ahmed b AJ Harris                 54 (73)
Bladescape b IE O'Brien                   61 (68)
Dips_December c PA Nixon b IE O'Brien 62 (114)
Young Shiv c HD Ackerman b AJ Harris 43 (102)
Slogger 92no c PA Nixon b IE O'Brien 23 (54)
Zuhair_Abbasi c HH Dippenaar b AJ Harris 26 (42)
Monty c HD Ackerman b AJ Harris        5 (17)
D Nannes not out                      2 (11)
NZ_Fast c PA Nixon b IE O'Brien        4 (7)
Extras          ( w3 nb1 b3 lb26 )          33

     Total (from 90 overs)     356 All out
Fall of wickets:
1-16(Robbie)
2-89(Mystery)
3-130(Sam_Ahmed)
4-223(Bladescape)
5-265(Young Shiv)
6-304(Dips_December)
7-328(Slogger 92no)
8-341(Monty)
9-351(Zuhair_Abbasi)
10-356(NZ_Fast)

Bowling Figures for Leicestershire

                  O     M     R     W
MN Malik          18     2     66     2     
IE O'Brien        35     11     134     4     
AJ Harris        17     0     75     4     
CW Henderson      20     4     52     0
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Dips,Blade lead CW 1st innings lead.
Malik's dismissal of Robbie early on had the CW slightly worried,but Mystery,Sam,Blade,Dips and Shiv all piled on the runs,and with some wagging from Zuhair and Slogger,they took a 32 runs 1st innings lead.
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Leicestershire
MAG Boyce b Zuhair_Abbasi                 47 (37)
TJ New c D Nannes b Zuhair_Abbasi       117 (168)
HH Dippenaar c Slogger 92no b Zuhair_Abbasi 3 (8)
HD Ackerman b Dips_December               27 (60)
JJ Cobbs c Young Shiv b Dips_December     55 (123)
PA Nixon b Monty                         26 (47)
J Allenby not out                         40 (72)
CW Henderson c Robbie b D Nannes          26 (46)
MN Malik c Slogger 92no b NZ_Fast          8 (11)
IE O'Brien c Sam_Ahmed b NZ_Fast           7 (6)
AJ Harris c Zuhair_Abbasi b D Nannes      10 (20)
Extras          ( w8 nb1 b14 lb11 )          34

     Total (from 100 overs)     400 All out
Fall of wickets:
1-82(Boyce)
2-97(Dippenaar)
3-156(Ackerman)
4-252(New)
5-307(Nixon)
6-311(Cobbs)
7-352(Henderson)
8-369(Malik)
9-377(O'Brien)
10-400(Harris)

Bowling Figures for CW XI

                  O     M     R     W
D Nannes          22    2     97    2     
NZ_Fast           24    3     104   2     
Zuhair_Abbasi     16    4     61    3     
Monty             16    3     46    1     
Dips_December     10    1     39    2     
Robbie            9     2     26    0     
Young Shiv        2     0     2     0    



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New leads a massive batting performance by Leics.
Boyce and New yet again put on a 70+ opening parternership,but this time the quick wicket after one of the openers was Dippenaar.
Contributions came from all around,the most notable being Allenby and Cobbs.
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CW XI
Robbie c HD Ackerman b IE O'Brien        63 (132)
Mystery lbw IE O'Brien                   16 (20)
Sam_Ahmed c MAG Boyce b CW Henderson     64 (104)
Bladescape lbw CW Henderson              83 (151)
Dips_December b IE O'Brien               33 (62)
Young Shiv c MAG Boyce b IE O'Brien      35 (92)
Slogger 92no lbw IE O'Brien               2 (11)
Zuhair_Abbasi not out                    18 (58)
Monty b CW Henderson                     15 (32)
D Nannes not out                          4 (11)
Extras          ( w13 nb1 before lb18 )          36

     Total (from 113 overs)     369 - 8
Fall of wickets:
1-37(Mystery)
2-158(Sam_Ahmed)
3-166(Robbie)
4-223(Dips_December)
5-314(Young Shiv)
6-321(Slogger 92no)
7-331(Bladescape)
8-363(Monty)

Bowling Figures for Leicestershire

                  O     M     R     W
MN Malik          25    2     91     0     
IE O'Brien        36    9     97     5     
AJ Harris        25    6     82     0     
CW Henderson      26    7     77     3     

CW XI beat Leicestershire by 2 wickets
Man of the match is Dips_December
   

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Blade,Sam and Robbie lead win with just 2 balls remaining on last day.
With a solid top order performance,CW XI have sealed the victory over Leicestershire.
Only New and O'Brien really shined for Leics,on the other side you had Bladescape perform well with the bat,Dips lead from the front with a solid allround performance,NZ_Fast and Zuhair were a bit on and off but they certainly helped to a big extent.
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Great stuff guys!!! Congrats!!! But the teams need to be a bit better for the test matches. We need our openers to deliver a good opening partnership, so that the middle order can play without pressure. I am happy to seethe lower order scoring runs!!!
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Great stuff guys. A win is a win no matter how it comes. All the batsmen and bowlers contributed at some point in the match and the lower order did a terrific job. Congratulations to all the boys for a job well done and a great team effort. You are right Zuahir, the openers need a big partnership at the top to set the game for us. Congratulations to NZ_Fast on a 5 wicket haul.
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Skipper. A few bowlers were under bowled in the match. I guess you will realize it in the post match analysis. sam and blade were brilliant in the middle order.
 
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Matches Innings NO Runs BF Avg SR HS 50's 100's
Robbie 1 2 0 66 145      33.00    45.52    63 1 0
Mystery 1 2 0 56 59      28.00    94.92    40 0 0
Sam Ahmed 1 2 0 118 177      59.00    66.67    64 2 0
Bladescape 1 2 0 144 219      72.00    65.75    83 2 0
Dips December 1 2 0 95 176      47.50    53.98    62 1 0
Young Shiv 1 2 0 78 194      39.00    40.21    43 0 0
Slogger 92 no 1 2 0 25 65      12.50    38.46    23 0 0
Zuhair Abbasi 1 2 1 44 100      44.00    44.00    26 0 0
Monty 1 2 0 20 49      10.00    40.82    15 0 0
Nannes 1 2 2 6 22  NM     27.27  4*  0 0
NZ Fast 1 1 0 4 7        4.00    57.14      4 0 0
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Matches Innings Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Avg SR Eco B/B 5w/In
NZ Fast 1 2 53 7 213              7    30.43    45    4.02 5-109 1
Nannes 1 2 38 5 154              3    51.33    76    4.05 2-97 0
Zuhair Abbasi 1 2 28 7 111              5    22.20    34    3.96 3-61 0
Monty 1 2 30 8 81              2    40.50    90    2.70 1-35 0
Robbie 1 2 16 2 62             -    -   -     3.88 0/36 0
Dips December 1 2 18 3 61              3    20.33    36    3.39 2-39 0
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