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Tanveer Sangha is gonna be a superstar.

Glad the Thunder are gone.
If Michael Beer was still around he could have made a good pairing with Sangha...
 
I love the way the Scorchers have responded to hubs and hardship. A sign of maturity that they have used to their advantage. That was something expected from the Eagles in 2020 and 2021. Our boys should take inspiration from our cricketers and get with the programme as the 2022 looks like it will be bloody tricky

How many interstate and overseas players at the Scorchers?

Crickers travel away from home for months every single year.
 
How many interstate and overseas players at the Scorchers?

Crickers travel away from home for months every single year.
The difference is, we're the only team in the comp that has to do it.
A lot of the cricketers in the squad are domestic so don't really travel.
You're also not factoring in we've only had one home game.

You can spin it anyway you like, win lose or draw it's been a huge effort.
 
The difference is, we're the only team in the comp that has to do it.
A lot of the cricketers in the squad are domestic so don't really travel.
You're also not factoring in we've only had one home game.

You can spin it anyway you like, win lose or draw it's been a huge effort.

Its not spin saying BBL cricketers travel more and for longer periods than AFL players and clubs.

It is a normal aspect of playing top level cricket. When you sign up for it you know what is expected and what is coming.

Hubbing AFL sides is not normal nor did players sign up to spend months away from home.

Apples v oranges.

And Im not taking anything away from the Scorchers, good on them but they are much better prepared to handle this than AFL players. Thats the point.
 
Why was lastnight's game between Sydney and Adleaide played in Melbourne? The winner goes on to play at the SCG, so why didn't the Thunder get to play lastnight's game in Sydney? Something something covid?
We had to play a home grand final in Canberra, despite the WACA being available. Everything else is moot.
 

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Its not spin saying BBL cricketers travel more and for longer periods than AFL players and clubs.

It is a normal aspect of playing top level cricket. When you sign up for it you know what is expected and what is coming.

Hubbing AFL sides is not normal nor did players sign up to spend months away from home.

Apples v oranges.

And Im not taking anything away from the Scorchers, good on them but they are much better prepared to handle this than AFL players. Thats the point.
How do you work out that BBL cricketers travel more and for longer than say WC?
Fourteen games a year and usually 7 at home.
The comp only goes for 2 months.
 
Why was lastnight's game between Sydney and Adleaide played in Melbourne? The winner goes on to play at the SCG, so why didn't the Thunder get to play lastnight's game in Sydney? Something something covid?
CA said all off of the finals in the first week were to be held in Melbourne.
Yep, was Covid related.
 
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Perth Scorchers dominator Mitchell Marsh requested a different fixture change.

“I’d have Scorchers playing 14 home games next summer. I feel like we’ve played about three home games in the last two years,” Marsh told News Corp.

He has a case. Scorchers are ‘hosting’ multiple BBL finals at Marvel Stadium and could finish the season having played six out of their past 35 games in Perth because of Western Australia’s crazy border restrictions, which is hardly their fault.
 
Have you considered the financial opportunities in working sponsors into the commentary?

I should put something on the game page saying that if you donate something via the support this project button, I'll rework the commentary :tearsofjoy:

(1.1) Oh that's an absolutely brutal Truckosaurus bouncer, brought to you by Truckosaurus!

Better value than a WACA picket, and lasts longer than 10 years too! :tearsofjoy:
 
How do you work out that BBL cricketers travel more and for longer than say WC?
Fourteen games a year and usually 7 at home.
The comp only goes for 2 months.

If they are good enough to play BBL they also play elsewhere.

If you want to make it in top level cricket you are prepared to travel and for long periods. That's the gig. You know this before you sign up.

IPL, English county cricket etc.
 
If they are good enough to play BBL they also play elsewhere.

If you want to make it in top level cricket you are prepared to travel and for long periods. That's the gig. You know this before you sign up.

IPL, English county cricket etc.
Yep, but you still didn't answer the question of how BBL players travel more that AFL players.
No one was talking about other competitions.

We're talking BBL/AFL.
 

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Yep, but you still didn't answer the question of how BBL players travel more that AFL players.
No one was talking about other competitions.

We're talking BBL/AFL.

The last time I checked a heap ofBBL players.....Well.....played in other clubs and conpetitions. THAT is the point.

There are Poms, Indians, West Indian etc players.

The Australian guys are all across how cricket works. You want to play at the top level you travel and don't see home as much as an AFL player.

It's a mind set different to footballers travelling every second week. Cricketers move between clubs and seasons to play and earn elsewhere. Much more fluid on where they play.
 
And much fewer opportunities at the top, so baulking at travel/moving and instead finding a more comfortable situation isn't an option.
 
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