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Post by coverpoint on Dec 16, 2022 18:09:47 GMT
15 all out. Isn't it about time the T20 was regarded as village standard judging by the scores.
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Post by Wicked Cricket on Dec 17, 2022 10:06:30 GMT
Extraordinary game. Thunder were bowled out in just 35 balls, with number 10 Brendan Doggett top-scoring with four (inside edge). Five players made a duck, including Alex Hales. Reduced to 9-6 and then 10-8, Strikers' pace bowler Henry Thornton took 5-3 and Wes Agar 4-6 as they gained a 124-run victory. Thunder's innings of 5.5 overs is the shortest in men's T20 history. It will take a long time to repeat this feat. Amazing. www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/63998982
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Post by Rob on Dec 17, 2022 18:50:39 GMT
Extraordinary indeed.
As an aside, I noted the seemingly small crowd for this Big Bash match compared to the biggest ever first day attendance for a non Ashes test match in Brisbane.
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Post by joe on Dec 17, 2022 18:59:55 GMT
Big Bash got greedy, added a lot more games therefore diluting the competition with lower attendance as a consequence.
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Post by sixandout on Dec 17, 2022 20:31:52 GMT
Big Bash got greedy, added a lot more games therefore diluting the competition with lower attendance as a consequence. Didn’t realise that but I do think the public has a certain budget and if you stretch it too far, they think much more carefully. I used to go for two days at Lord’s to see Test Matches but I find it overpriced, compared to County games around the country, which I enjoy so much.
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