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bladescape
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Topic: We're Off - The JP Premier LeaguePosted: 09 March 2009 at 2:06am |
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What a win!!!!
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dips_december
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Posted: 09 March 2009 at 5:14am |
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Shameful loss. How on earth could they chase 352! Congrats Surrey, you outplayed us. Well AB's injured which means Saha will finally get a chance. I'll do the press relese later.
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Posted: 09 March 2009 at 5:53am |
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Reporter Jeremy Coney caught up with Canterbury Crushers owner NZF the following morning.
You must be pleased with this result? Oh yes, we needed to have a big win against a lower ranked team and we achieved it. We stuck to our plans much better this time, and ultimately this showed. The decision to play two spinnners? Well we knew the pitch would turn, the difficulty was whether it was going to offer enough to the spinners, and in the end we decided it would But, we decided to include the extra spinner also because it wasn't the easiest pitch to bat on and thought we might need a bit of extra batting depth which Chawla provided. Why drop Ntini and not Patel? Why?, well Patel executed the plans much better last game and looked the more threatening, and with it being quite a bouncy pitch, it would be difficult for Ntini to bowl a good length when he bowls back-of-a-lenth anyway. ten Doeschate moved up a spot, what was the idea behind that? With Dhoni out of form we thought it was perhaps better to swap them around. It didn't work in the first innings, but, as you can see, it definitely did in the 2nd innings, scoring a super ton!. That raises an interesting point, Dhoni's form has been for want of a stronger word, poor, how long can the team carry him? Well, he is the first to admit he has been underperforming with the bat, although he cannot really be faulted behind the stumps. I've had a chat to him and he says he feels good, and we talked about maybe giving him a break for the next game, just so he can get over a couple of niggles that hes carrying. It must be a relief to see Ponting in the runs? Yes it was good to see him get a few, again hes always looked good, and says he has felt good but its just about applying himself a bit more at the crease. Looking to the next game, any definite changes planned? I really can't say at this stage, we don't have any injuries so theres no forced changes, but we'll have to wait and see once we arrive what the conditions hold. Cheers for that NZF, catch you when you get back from the next game. No worries, I look forward to telling you about our latest win then :) |
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sam_ahmed
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Posted: 09 March 2009 at 5:36pm |
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ok slogs... here is my team for the next game:
Michael Vaughan
Hashim Amla
VVS Laxman
Mahela Jayawardene (c)
JP Duminy
Jacob Oram
Kamran Akmal (wk)
Shakib al Hasan
Stuart Broad
Harbhajan Singh
Doug Bollinger
opening bowlers: Bollinger and Broad
others who will bowl: Shakib, Oram and Harbhajan
Batting agression: openers - default (5), Oram and Kamran - 8, Laxman - 6 harbhajan - 8... rest - default (5)
bowling agression - default for all.
if i win the toss, i'm batting first.
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spin wizard
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Posted: 09 March 2009 at 6:01pm |
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A good game it was going along to be for the first three sessions but the last one spoilt it huh.
Anyhow, I'm gonna go for an excellent pitch, high bounce and normal outfield.
Squad should read
Sehwag
Barath
Samaraweera
KP
Chander
Flower
Jayawardena
Mills
Steyn
Kartik
Clark
I don't mind Grannie Flower doing some bowling either JP.
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dips_december
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Posted: 10 March 2009 at 5:34am |
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Ganguly : We were outplayed.
A visibly depressed KKR captain, Sourav Ganguly spoke to the media after their loss against Surrey. Reporter : Your comments on the loss? Sourav : Well we couldn't do anything more. we gave our 100 percent but on the day, they played the better cricket. Chaing 352 in the 4th innings is never easy. I think they outplayed us. Reporter : Your own form has been a bit dissappoinitng too, that's a cause of concern too. Sourav : Yes, I know that. I am working hard at the nets but somehow the hard work is notpaying off. I am hopeful of getting some runs at home. Reporter : Finally after 3 games you get to play at the Eden, are the boys excited about thtat? Sourav : Yes they are, they are upbeat and confident about performing well at the Eden. We hope to play a good game of cricket over there and also make it a memorable match for the fans. Reporter : Any likely changes? Sourav : Well at the moment AB's out with an injury so Wriddhi will be keeping for the next game. Parmar too has a strong chance of making it to the team alongside Vettori. Reporter : What about the pitch? Sourav : Well I hope it will be a good wicket. It will be elpful for both bowlers and batsmen. Reporter : All the best. Sourav : Cheers, thanks mate. |
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dips_december
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Posted: 10 March 2009 at 5:40am |
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Conditions for match against Perth at the Eden gardens :
Pitch - 3 Bounce - 2 Outfield - 2 My team : Gautam Gambhir Alastair Cook Rahul Dravid (vc) Sourav Ganguly (c) David Hussey Wriddhiman Saha (+) Chaminda Vaas (1) Daniel Vettori (4) James Franklin (3) Monish Parmar (5) Ranadeb Bose (2) 2 changes in Parmar and Saha. The injured de Villiers and the out of form Malik goes out after one game. Ganguly will bat at 4 just to give him some more time at the crease. Parmar is an off-break bowlers JP and is my 5th full-time bowler. So he should bowl a lot of overs. |
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Posted: 10 March 2009 at 6:08am |
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Robbie,what are the conditions?
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Posted: 10 March 2009 at 7:46pm |
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try reading my last post on page 2
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NZ_Fast
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Posted: 10 March 2009 at 8:58pm |
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Jaques
Gibbs
Ponting
Hodge
Prince
ten Doeschate (b)
Prior
Harris(b)
Patel (2)
Ntini (1)
Sidebottom (b)
5 aggression, except for 4 for Pontings batting, 6 for Patels bowling and 4 for ten Doeschates bowling.
edit: If I win the toss I'll have a bat. Edited by NZ_Fast - 11 March 2009 at 12:38am |
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spin wizard
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Posted: 10 March 2009 at 9:42pm |
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Sehwag to bat at 10 JP. Everyone else on default. Bat if I win toss as well.
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Posted: 11 March 2009 at 12:39am |
Woops!!!
Team: G.Smith(c) P.Hughes Y.Singh S.Badrinath B.Rohrer A.Rashid(b) T.Taibu(wk) P.Siddle(b1) N.Bracken(b2) D.Nannes(b) M.Muralidaran(b) Siddle getting a spot again after being out for two matches. |
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Posted: 11 March 2009 at 2:34pm |
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West Yorkshire Wildcats XI
Batting lineup and their Aggressions
Andrew Puttick A.L = 5
Ross Taylor A.L = 9
Matthew Harris (Wk.) A.L = 6
Ajinkya Rahane A.L = 7
Malinda Warnapura A.L = 5
James Hopes A.L = 6 David Wiese A.L = 8
David Wainwright A.L = 5 (Designated Night-watchman)
Saqlain Mushtaq A.L = 4 (Capt.) Lonwabo Tsotsobe A.L = 2
Bowlers and their Aggressions
Lonwabo Tsotsobe - 7 (Opens the Bowling)
David Wiese - 7 (Shares the new ball)
James Hopes - 5
Saqlain Mushtaq - 6
David Wainwright - 6
If we win the Toss - Bat
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spin wizard
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Posted: 11 March 2009 at 2:42pm |
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Press Release: The Caribbean Blasters go into their fourth game of the season looking for a win, after losing two of the first three games. Their manager Spin Wizard wasn't in such a good mood but he pointed out that the batsmen failed miserably and he hopes that the batting conditions for this game should be some sort of revival to their confidence. He also pointed out that if the batting fails again, he'd have no choice but to head out and look for some new blood.
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Posted: 11 March 2009 at 7:22pm |
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And then there was one - Freuchie proved too strong for Melbourne and it is they who retain the only unbeaten record so far, but just to prove how competitive the league is, Melbourne's loss has seen them slip to fifth.
Headlines from this round: WHO CAN STOP FREUCHIE? NOT MELBOURNE! JAQUES AND PATEL SET IT UP FOR CANTERBURY BARATH OUTSHINES STARS FOR CARIBBEAN KIWIS ENGINEER UNBELIEVABLE FINISH IN KOLKATA STRAUSS CALLS THE TUNE ONCE AGAIN AT THE OVAL http://www.originalonion.com/cricketsim/pbmindex.htm I'll be sending PMs with morale and injuries shortly. The next round (Sunday) is as follows: Canterbury v Kolkata Hyderabad v Freuchie Melbourne v Caribbean Perth v Surrey West Yorks v Blackpool |
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Posted: 11 March 2009 at 8:13pm |
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Freuchie aftergame press release.
So Robbie you are now the only unbeaten team in the league how does that feel?
well to be honest it feels great although i have to admit i did think we had the best squad and would do very well
So about the game what did you think off Sarwans performance considering he was under pressure?
well i though Sarwan as captain played some very important innings both the 41 and 49 he was very unlucky to be run out and i think he could have made alot more. the wicket just topped it off 1 wicket in 1 ball.
And Trescothick
I would say Trescothick was under the most pressure he had been very poor and needed that 50 to get some confidence back.
You have some very good pace bowlers with the highest average being 20.74 do you think they can continue this throughout the season?
well i dont see why not they are definatly the reason we find ourselves in this position nut thats not to take anything away from the batsman i mean we have had some sensational innings especially from Katich.
Some people have been saying Gul deserves a chance what are your views on this?
well how can he get in the team we have 3 pace bowlers who are doing amazing and it will be very hard for him to get into the team.
So what are you going to do for the next match Owais is back and McCullum just hit 72?
well it depends on the pitch but if any of them are willing to open both could be playing. Edited by robbie - 11 March 2009 at 8:23pm |
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Posted: 12 March 2009 at 12:18am |
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Press Release: Caribbean Blasters' manager was stunned for words as his side pulled off a massive victory against the Wild Cats. Who knows, maybe his threat of signing a new player if the batting failed this time did the trick. The manager said that he will hold back on a new signing of a batsman but he's not ruling out that of another bowler.
Bladescape, can you please name conditions. The Windward Islands is in St. Vincent and they're schedule to take on Combined Campuses and Colleges from Friday and I'm thinking of going so if I do go, I'll be away from Friday and Saturday plus I have a 2020 game Sunday which means I'll be away for 3 days from the computer. Not sure yet but just incase.
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Posted: 12 March 2009 at 3:28am |
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Conditions straight off.
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Posted: 12 March 2009 at 6:23am |
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The KKR manager dips_december said he was pleased with the narrow win that his team managed against the Perth Giants. A last minute injury saw Alastair Cook missing out. He is however, fit and ready to play in the next game.
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Posted: 12 March 2009 at 6:58am |
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Same team as last match please JP
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Posted: 12 March 2009 at 9:13am |
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3 Pitch, 4 bounce, 3 Outfield
Jaques Gibbs Ponting Ryder Prince Prior ten Doeschate (b) Harris (b) Patel (2) Ntini (b) Bond (1) 5 Aggression, except 6 for Bond and Patels bowling, 4 for ten Doeschate's bowling, and 4 for Ponting and Princes batting. Edit: JP, is it possible to have this game at the Auckland stadium? Edited by NZ_Fast - 12 March 2009 at 9:20am |
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Posted: 12 March 2009 at 9:42am |
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You have got to be pleased with that result? Of course I am. I told the boys that once we got into a good position we couldn't let it slip, any team is capable of fighting back. Jaques set us up brilliantly and the bowlers did a great job.
You made a few changes for this game, why was that? We wanted to give other players an opportunity to prove themselves, as well as see how other players responded when they were given more responsibility. Prior certainly took his chance, as did Harris and they have been rewarded. Patel stepped up when he was asked to spearhead the attack while Bond was rested. So it was a conscious decision to rest Bond? Ah, yes it was. Hes been bowling beautifully, but hes had a few overs now and we felt it was time for a rest, and without taking anything away from the opposition, we felt we could take that chance against this team. You mentioned it earlier, but Harris and Prior certainly performed well didn't they? I'm very proud of them, they've both been itching to play and as the scorecard shows they both made vital contributions, and secured their spots for the next couple of games at least. Is Gibbs a bit of a worry at the top of the order? I wouldnt call him a worry, he has had a couple of good innings, just failing to kick on. He should come right in the end. Any injury worries for the next round? Brad Hodge has been ruled out for this game, buts its more just resting a niggle before it becomes serious. It also provides him a good opportunity to have a chat with the batting coach and see if he's picked up anything. Whos replacing Hodge then? We've called up Jesse Ryder for this game, its the sort of pitch he will enjoy and he should fit into the set up nicely. This game is obviously a step up in terms of quality of opposition are you worried the players might become a little complacent after the last game? First of all, every team is very strong so I don't consider any one team to be hugely better than the other, despite what the table says. And no I'm not worried about the team becoming complacent, we've already had one loss, and we don't really want another so early on. Who are Kolkatas biggest threats to you? The whole team really, they bat right the way through nearly and their bowling attack will more than keep you honest even if it lacks superstars. Lastly, whats your prediction for the game? A resonable close game. If I had to say, I'd say a win by 50 runs, or 3-4 wickets. |
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Posted: 12 March 2009 at 10:26am |
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Posted: 12 March 2009 at 2:15pm |
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Press Release:
Latest from the Caribbean Blaster's manager is that he might have to change his mind about the non signing of a next batsman. He was quoted as saying "with Chanderpaul being injured for the second time of the season, it's becoming a worry plus there are one or two batsmen who has been out of form and now we have Barath who'll be absent for a couple of games. This has forced us into a tough spot as well as making a lot of shifts in the batting line up"
Squad
Sehwag
McKenzie
Dippenaar
KP
Samaraweera
Sammy
Jayawardena
Kartik
Mills
Steyn
Clark
Sehwag to bat at 10 JP, everything else on default.
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Posted: 12 March 2009 at 4:27pm |
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Press Release
Ganguly : Time for me to get some runs. The KKR captain Sourav Ganguly said that it was time that he scored runs or else he himself would consider taking a break for the well-being of the team. Reporter : Another narrow win, you people seem to be getting into the habit of winning or losing close games? Sourav : close games are always thrilling for the spectators although the game was a bit too close for us. Luckily we won. You don't complain as long as the results go your way. Reporter : Do you think all your players have played to their potentials? Sourav : No. We have played well together as a team but its time me, Dave and Gauti start getting some big runs. We are yet to get a big dcore and its about time we get one. Reporter : There is Akash Chopra, Jaffer, Malik and Nash still waiting. When do they get a chance? Sourav : We are looking at our options. We might give some of them a rest and try out our bench strength. Akash, Ashok and Malik have a strong chance of playing the next game but we must not chop and chance a winning combination too much. Reporter : Rahul Dravid has once again been your backbone in the batting order. Your comment on his form? Sourav : Form is temporary and class is permanent. We all know Rahul is a class player and his record speaks for him. Many people questioned his place when he was going through a tough time but he has silenced his critics yet again. He is just a brilliant player and I am glad that I have him. Thanks |
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Posted: 12 March 2009 at 4:33pm |
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Team for match against Canterbury. I will bat first if I win the toss. Ganguly's aggression level will be 6 and Luke Wright's will be 7. Rest of the team will be at default.
Akash Chopra Alastair Cook Rahul Dravid Sourav Ganguly (5) AB de Villiers Wriddhiman Saha (+) Luke Wright (5) Chaminda Vaas (1) Daniel Vettori (4) James Franklin (3) Ranadeb Bose (2) de Villiers comes back after his injury and Luke Wright is given the go ahead. Malik and Dinda miss out. Gambhir has been rested and Akash Chopra is being given a go. Edited by dips_december - 12 March 2009 at 4:34pm |
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Posted: 12 March 2009 at 4:53pm |
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Press Release:
FREUCHIE WILL BE TESTED
After the 2nd straight loss of Hyderabad victors in the JPPL the manager of the team Mr. sam_ahmed looked dissapointed but said his team is eagerly waiting to have a go at Freuchie CCC, the only unbeated team in the competition. "this match couldn't have come at a better time, we have our backs to the wall and are raring to go, we've got nothing to lose and the pressure will be on freuchie to defend their winning streak", he was quoted as saying.
Hyderabad Victors have to be the unluckiest team in the competition losing two of the matches by less than 10 runs before losing heavily by an innings to the surrey sloggers. " we had a bad day, this is bound to happen to every team and we are not reading too much into it. we have a home game next against Freuchie and we are all geared up for that" Jayawardene, the captain of the team said confidently in the press conference.
it is expected that Hyderabad will go in with a sharply turning surface and may even think of playing 3 spinners. however the final decision will be taken by tomorrow. looks like the honeymoon is over for freuchie and they will have to play out of their skins to pull one off against hyderabad on what is expected to be a dust bowl. Edited by sam_ahmed - 12 March 2009 at 4:55pm |
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Posted: 12 March 2009 at 5:08pm |
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Press Release: Caribbean Blasters' manager Spin Wizard has fulfilled his promise in signing new players and the newest recruits are the young gun Pujara from India and the off spinning all rounder Powar of India as well. Both should play a vital role in upcoming games. |
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After match press release: Mystery the manager of PG said that he is very dissappointed because they have played well in every game so far but has won only one so far but he said his team is very confident about beating Surrey he said that the main danger for his team will be Mendis he said If we can do well against him than i will be easier to beat them.
The conditions 5 pitch, 5 bounce and 4 outfield.
Team :
Gayle
Watson (b)
Elliott
Hussey (c)
Smith
Hazlewood
Ronchi (wk)
Afridi (b)
Johnson (1)
Ojha (b)
Shoaib (2)
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We caught up to the Melbourne manager today and this is what he had to say:
I'm a bit dissappointed in the match,after the first two innings we were evenly balanced and we really should have given them a hard chase for it,but their second innings put them in an unbeatable position. This match Fawad Alam returns to the side instead of Rohrer with Parnell replacing Siddle. Our team: G.Smith(c) P.Hughes F.Alam S.Badrinath Y.Singh A.Rashid(b) T.Taibu(wk) N.Bracken(b1) D.Nannes(b) M.Muralidaran(b) W.Parnell(b2) I think we have a good chance of winning at the MCG in the next match against an injury struck Carribian Blasters,who are missing their star batsman,Chanderpaul. |
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