clubcricketeradi wrote:Update is that we have a innings match this Sunday. The match will be played for 9 hours. First session 9-11, Lunch (11-11:30) followed by 2nd session (tea break) and finally the 3rd session. It has been decided that on average 15 overs should be bowled every hour. So 90 overs per day. Atlhough almost same number of overs will be bowled in this new format, the difference essentially which the management is targeting is that the teams will get practice to bat more than 50 overs in this unlimited format.
If the team batting first does not gets all out then they can bat for 90 overs. If team batting first bats for 60 overs then the 2nd team will get the remaining overs to bat.The teams for the forthcoming Sunday innings match has probably been decided. However, i have let them know that if the teams for the coming Sundays match are not yet confirmed then i am available to be chosen.
Get ready to field for 90 overs
Dr Robert wrote:clubcricketeradi wrote:Update is that we have a innings match this Sunday. The match will be played for 9 hours. First session 9-11, Lunch (11-11:30) followed by 2nd session (tea break) and finally the 3rd session. It has been decided that on average 15 overs should be bowled every hour. So 90 overs per day. Atlhough almost same number of overs will be bowled in this new format, the difference essentially which the management is targeting is that the teams will get practice to bat more than 50 overs in this unlimited format.
If the team batting first does not gets all out then they can bat for 90 overs. If team batting first bats for 60 overs then the 2nd team will get the remaining overs to bat.The teams for the forthcoming Sunday innings match has probably been decided. However, i have let them know that if the teams for the coming Sundays match are not yet confirmed then i am available to be chosen.
Get ready to field for 90 overs
Where do you field, adi?
Durhamfootman wrote:I can't even begin to imagine what my back would be like after 90 overs in the field
clubcricketeradi wrote:Update is that we have a innings match this Sunday. The match will be played for 9 hours. First session 9-11, Lunch (11-11:30) followed by 2nd session (tea break) and finally the 3rd session. It has been decided that on average 15 overs should be bowled every hour. So 90 overs per day. Atlhough almost same number of overs will be bowled in this new format, the difference essentially which the management is targeting is that the teams will get practice to bat more than 50 overs in this unlimited format.
If the team batting first does not gets all out then they can bat for 90 overs. If team batting first bats for 60 overs then the 2nd team will get the remaining overs to bat.The teams for the forthcoming Sunday innings match has probably been decided. However, i have let them know that if the teams for the coming Sundays match are not yet confirmed then i am available to be chosen.
Get ready to field for 90 overs
Alviro Patterson wrote:clubcricketeradi wrote:Update is that we have a innings match this Sunday. The match will be played for 9 hours. First session 9-11, Lunch (11-11:30) followed by 2nd session (tea break) and finally the 3rd session. It has been decided that on average 15 overs should be bowled every hour. So 90 overs per day. Atlhough almost same number of overs will be bowled in this new format, the difference essentially which the management is targeting is that the teams will get practice to bat more than 50 overs in this unlimited format.
If the team batting first does not gets all out then they can bat for 90 overs. If team batting first bats for 60 overs then the 2nd team will get the remaining overs to bat.The teams for the forthcoming Sunday innings match has probably been decided. However, i have let them know that if the teams for the coming Sundays match are not yet confirmed then i am available to be chosen.
Get ready to field for 90 overs
This sounds similar to the Sunday League I play, albeit a maximum of 80 overs are played and the game just lasts the Saturday. It's uncommon for team to be bowled out for 25-30 overs and the opposition get the additional bonus because the pitches are akin to that of Aigburth or Chester-Le-Street, i.e. bowlers paradise.
clubcricketeradi wrote:Alviro Patterson wrote:clubcricketeradi wrote:Update is that we have a innings match this Sunday. The match will be played for 9 hours. First session 9-11, Lunch (11-11:30) followed by 2nd session (tea break) and finally the 3rd session. It has been decided that on average 15 overs should be bowled every hour. So 90 overs per day. Atlhough almost same number of overs will be bowled in this new format, the difference essentially which the management is targeting is that the teams will get practice to bat more than 50 overs in this unlimited format.
If the team batting first does not gets all out then they can bat for 90 overs. If team batting first bats for 60 overs then the 2nd team will get the remaining overs to bat.The teams for the forthcoming Sunday innings match has probably been decided. However, i have let them know that if the teams for the coming Sundays match are not yet confirmed then i am available to be chosen.
Get ready to field for 90 overs
This sounds similar to the Sunday League I play, albeit a maximum of 80 overs are played and the game just lasts the Saturday. It's uncommon for team to be bowled out for 25-30 overs and the opposition get the additional bonus because the pitches are akin to that of Aigburth or Chester-Le-Street, i.e. bowlers paradise.
Yes, almost similar except for the 10 overs difference.
Would be nice if you too have a club cricket blog. I think SwannyEngland started it, then CF , then me. Would be good to read club cricket happenings in all clubs of posters over here.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:I thought you were away for this game anyway Adi.
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