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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread 2016
« Reply #1470 on: August 25, 2016, 01:34:43 PM »
Fucking typical. There's never a cloud in the sky when we are getting battered.


Exactly what I thought! The first time in ages we've got into a winning position and the heavens open!!

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread 2016
« Reply #1471 on: August 25, 2016, 02:24:12 PM »
Barker and Ambrose have ticked away nicely so far, but think they're off for bad light now.

Over a 50 partnership and Bears 344/7, with a lead of 137 runs.

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread 2016
« Reply #1472 on: August 25, 2016, 07:14:53 PM »
Forecast good tomorrow so hope they thrash a quick 50 or so then have time to skittle Durham.

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread 2016
« Reply #1473 on: August 25, 2016, 07:41:05 PM »
Forecast good tomorrow so hope they thrash a quick 50 or so then have time to skittle Durham.

I'd declare overnight and have more time to bowl them out. Too much time has been lost to bat on.

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread 2016
« Reply #1474 on: August 25, 2016, 07:57:47 PM »
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Warwickshire v Lancashire: Bears plan to stage day/night Championship match

Warwickshire are hoping to make this season's final County Championship home fixture a day/night match.

The match against Lancashire, scheduled for 20 September, has been earmarked following a successful day/night trial in this week's Second XI home game with Worcestershire at Edgbaston.

Day/night Championship cricket was first experimented with when Kent hosted Glamorgan in 2011.

Just as then, the Lancashire game would have to have nothing riding on it.

If either of the two Division One sides were still battling against relegation, or competing for serious prize money, then switching to day/night hours would not receive approval from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB).

If it does take place, it would the first time it has happened in English cricket's top flight, the Kent-Glamorgan game at Canterbury having been in Division Two.

The future of day/night cricket, especially at Test level, remains on the long-term ECB agenda, especially given the success of the third Test between Australia and New Zealand at Adelaide in front of record-breaking crowds in November 2015.

The first game to be played in England with a pink ball was at Lord's in April 2008, when the MCC beat Scotland in a 50-over game.

The ECB verdict on the latest day/night experiment

Alan Fordham, head of cricket operations, was one of a host of ECB officials who attended Edgbaston over the course of the three days:

"For me, much of this is about the cricket ball. We want to try to get to a cricket ball that produces a game of cricket that is as similar as possible to when we are using a red ball in the longer form of the game.

"It's one step at a time really. I'm hoping that the modern cricketer will look at this and think this is something we're pleased to be a part of because it's about making the game as accessible as possible.

"Cricket has changed enormously in the last 15 to 20 years, and I see this as something that could certainly play a decent part in the future."

The Edgbaston view on a possible day/night Test

Neil Snowball, Warwickshire chief executive, has a long-term vision to host a day/night Test at Edgbaston:

"First of all we wanted to see how the ball behaves under the lights here, and also how visible it is, particularly later on when we get into the proper darkness. We also wanted to see how it works with the dew.

"We've been working closely with the ECB and the MCC who have been pioneers with the pink ball. We like being involved in innovation here at Edgbaston. We had the first county day/night game here in 1997. Who knows, it might happen."

Dressing room view on pink balls

William Porterfield captained Warwickshire in the three-day Second XI Championship draw against Worcestershire:

"There's been a bit of talk about visibility but it was all fine. It swung a little bit, but it hasn't behaved too dissimilarly to what a regulation Dukes ball does.

"A day/night Test at Edgbaston? I don't see why not. You might need to bring a coat for the last session. But apart from that, I think it's going to be pretty good. Whatever's going to draw the crowds in. If it's going to mean getting more exciting games, then I'm all for it."


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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread 2016
« Reply #1475 on: August 26, 2016, 11:34:24 AM »
Wrong move in my opinion to carry on batting this morning. Should've declared straightaway and put them in. We might only need to chase a small total anyway. Bloody weather!!

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread 2016
« Reply #1476 on: August 26, 2016, 11:52:13 AM »
Can anyone explain why they lost about three hours for bad light at a test ground that has floodlights? County cricket shows time and again that it has no interest in the fans whatsoever.

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread 2016
« Reply #1477 on: August 26, 2016, 11:57:54 AM »
Wrong move in my opinion to carry on batting this morning. Should've declared straightaway and put them in. We might only need to chase a small total anyway. Bloody weather!!

Probably to do with the roller I'd have thought.  Declared now so lead of 174 with the best part of a day to try to bowl them out.  Will be tight but losing almost an entire day is always going to make it tough to get a positive result.

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread 2016
« Reply #1478 on: August 26, 2016, 12:37:44 PM »
1 down, need another before lunch I think.

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread 2016
« Reply #1479 on: August 26, 2016, 02:09:37 PM »
Yorkshire beaten Notts by 305 runs, looks like they are going down.

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread 2016
« Reply #1480 on: August 26, 2016, 02:37:43 PM »
Warwicks could have really done with a win in this game to ease any relegation fears but a draw will keep us in the mix going into the last 3 games.

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread 2016
« Reply #1481 on: August 26, 2016, 05:16:45 PM »
Worcester require 86 from 16 overs with 5 wickets remaining having been set 401 for victory.

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread 2016
« Reply #1482 on: August 26, 2016, 05:35:33 PM »
Worcester require 86 from 16 overs with 5 wickets remaining having been set 401 for victory.
Down to 63 from 13 now.
Daryl Mitchell scored 213 in his 2 innings for once out

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread 2016
« Reply #1483 on: August 26, 2016, 07:10:13 PM »
Good win for Worcester, two matches went down to the final two overs today.

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Re: Bears/Pears/Domestic Cricket Thread 2016
« Reply #1484 on: August 26, 2016, 07:20:35 PM »
Annoying for the Bears that we lost 90% of the 3rd day. I think we'd have won with more time.

 


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