Wasn't all that predetermined by seeding before it even started?Phew. Through. Just.
On paper coming second in the group has given us the easier super 8 group.
Wasn't all that predetermined by seeding before it even started?Phew. Through. Just.
On paper coming second in the group has given us the easier super 8 group.
The Super 8 groups were seeded in advance so it didn't matter whether we came first or second, we were always going to be in Group 2 for the Super-8s. We were actually seeded as Group winners, and retain that seeding.Phew. Through. Just.
On paper coming second in the group has given us the easier super 8 group.
Thats.... ridiculousThe Super 8 groups were seeded in advance so it didn't matter whether we came first or second, we were always going to be in Group 2 for the Super-8s. We were actually seeded as Group winners, and retain that seeding.
We get USA rather than Pakistan, which is nice, along with South Africa and West Indies. India and Australia should cruise the other group.
Thats.... ridiculous
I feel a bit sorry for Scotland to be honest. We scraped through and, ok, so we had some bad luckTrue, but so is T20 cricket
I feel a bit sorry for Scotland to be honest. We scraped through and, ok, so we had some bad luck
with the weather - but to get 180 against Aus is pretty damn good.
No they don’t. They all count. I have never read the ins and outs of how DLS works though.I woke up at 3 am and turned on the radio, got hooked and listened to the entire Ausie v Scots match. Had that Scottish player taken the catch at the death, was it the last over, Scotland could have won.
QUESTION FOR CRICKETERS
When a match is cut from 20 to 10 overs but the first team have played their 20 overs and DLS kicks in, do the players have any wickets or runs scored in the 'extra' 10 overs wiped from the records?
If we have been knocked out due to the rain it would have been a farceI feel a bit sorry for Scotland to be honest. We scraped through and, ok, so we had some bad luck
with the weather - but to get 180 against Aus is pretty damn good.
I agree. Shame though that there isn't a "best of third place" qualification.If we have been knocked out due to the rain it would have been a farce
I agree. Shame though that there isn't a "best of third place" qualification.
Not when Australia dropped 6 catches its not. Just for context and some real crappy fielding (they dropped 3 catches in 3 balls around over 15 all very catchable). But Scotland did look good in the tournament and England might have struggled getting the runs against Scotland if it hadn't been abandoned.I feel a bit sorry for Scotland to be honest. We scraped through and, ok, so we had some bad luck
with the weather - but to get 180 against Aus is pretty damn good.
Was your score boosted from 55 to 60 or was that just the target the opposition has to get ? I think your total would just have stayed the same.No they don’t. They all count. I have never read the ins and outs of how DLS works though.
The other night Somerset batted one over vs Kent for the rain came. We were 11/0. After the rain We then batted four more overs so we could have a game and then our score was boosted by five runs from 55 to 60 because when we had the 11 run over we thought playing 20 over match so in theory not as attacking. I assume those runs appear in the records but are not given to players, maybe they are extras? Don’t know.
Have they just won the 'Dullest County with the most Attention Seeking, Entitled, Supporters' award again ?Well at least Surrey are back where they belong.
Somerset ran us close, to be fair!Have they just won the 'Dullest County with the most Attention Seeking, Entitled, Supporters' award again ?
I wasn't aware that another county had taken it off you. I didn't think that was possible.
Yes sorry. They are just five extra runs the oppo need so good point. Sorry it was early.Was your score boosted from 55 to 60 or was that just the target the opposition has to get ? I think your total would just have stayed the same.