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RoosLuver
2 Feb 2003, 17:58
Who ended up winning the game?
Originally posted by RoosLuver
Who ended up winning the game?
NSW, with mark and steve, particularly steve, showing once again that they are a class above the rest.
NSW v Tas at Drummoyne Oval
NSW 7/264 (50.0)
SR Waugh 104, ME Waugh 45, DJ Marsh 3-50
Tas 9/215 (50.0)
MG Dighton 59, DJ Marsh 42, SM Katich 3-43
MOTM: SR Waugh
Langer's_Babe
2 Feb 2003, 18:18
i was at the game today steve waugh got 107 then he got out it was a good day
Unwritten_Law
2 Feb 2003, 19:29
Originally posted by RoosLuver
Who ended up winning the game?
Another win :o for the bonus point system.
A couple of quick wickets and Tassie shut up shop and tried to save the bonus point which they succeded in doing. Can't blame them really but it hardly makes the game more exciting. When they need 8-10 an over to win it would be lot more entertaining watching the tail enders go for a dash. Plus you never know what might happen.....
Bomber Spirit
2 Feb 2003, 19:55
Tasmania only just fell over the line for the bonus point. It was funny when the weather was closing in and the umpires didn't know whether to offer the batsmen the weather; and no-one really seemed to know what Duckworth-Lewis would have done to the bonus point.
And I loved that field for the last few balls, with 6 slips, a gully and a couple on the leg side.:) Strange stuff indeed.
But, as Langer's Babe pointed out, it was a good day.:) :)
Unwritten_Law
2 Feb 2003, 20:08
Originally posted by Bomber Spirit
And I loved that field for the last few balls, with 6 slips, a gully and a couple on the leg side.:) Strange stuff indeed.
But, as Langer's Babe pointed out, it was a good day.:) :)
They had 9 slips for the last ball :D Although I'd imagine that they stretched far enough for them not to be called slips anymore.
Langer's_Babe
2 Feb 2003, 20:53
unwritten law were you at the game today
Originally posted by Unwritten_Law
They had 9 slips for the last ball :D Although I'd imagine that they stretched far enough for them not to be called slips anymore.
At the start of the last over,they had 6 or 7 slips,yet the ball still got through them [although it was Slater].
Unwritten_Law
2 Feb 2003, 21:08
Originally posted by Langer's_Babe
unwritten law were you at the game today
Nope. Why?