Cricket Season Thread

Anyone see the nut that got Healy out

Tony's keys finally came back to the surface ...haven't seen a ball do that much since Lillee bowled Richards with the last ball of the day at the MCG in 1980 ....
 
@happy_tiger said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1489923) said:
Anyone see the nut that got Healy out

Tony's keys finally came back to the surface ...haven't seen a ball do that much since Lillee bowled Richards with the last ball of the day at the MCG in 1980 ....

The ball went a mile and late and hit top of middle and leg. That ball would have cleaned up most male bats. Memories of Bob Massey at Lords
 
@supercoach said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1490144) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1489923) said:
Anyone see the nut that got Healy out

Tony's keys finally came back to the surface ...haven't seen a ball do that much since Lillee bowled Richards with the last ball of the day at the MCG in 1980 ....

The ball went a mile and late and hit top of middle and leg. That ball would have cleaned up most male bats. Memories of Bob Massey at Lords

Might see if their is any footage ...I have seen footage of Massie bowling ...but I don't think the footage was at Lords
 
@happy_tiger said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1490399) said:
@supercoach said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1490144) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1489923) said:
Anyone see the nut that got Healy out

Tony's keys finally came back to the surface ...haven't seen a ball do that much since Lillee bowled Richards with the last ball of the day at the MCG in 1980 ....

The ball went a mile and late and hit top of middle and leg. That ball would have cleaned up most male bats. Memories of Bob Massey at Lords

Might see if their is any footage ...I have seen footage of Massie bowling ...but I don't think the footage was at Lords

That was the game he got something like 16 for 130. With DKL basically unplayable at the other end but Massie got the wickets. Anyway hope the ashes are on and the Poms bring their best side. Should be a good series, both have good bowling attacks and shakey batting line ups
 
@supercoach said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1490410) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1490399) said:
@supercoach said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1490144) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1489923) said:
Anyone see the nut that got Healy out

Tony's keys finally came back to the surface ...haven't seen a ball do that much since Lillee bowled Richards with the last ball of the day at the MCG in 1980 ....

The ball went a mile and late and hit top of middle and leg. That ball would have cleaned up most male bats. Memories of Bob Massey at Lords

Might see if their is any footage ...I have seen footage of Massie bowling ...but I don't think the footage was at Lords

That was the game he got something like 16 for 130. With DKL basically unplayable at the other end but Massie got the wickets. Anyway hope the ashes are on and the Poms bring their best side. Should be a good series, both have good bowling attacks and shakey batting line ups

Massie swinging it everywhere ...not seaming it ....two were yorkers
 
https://www.bbc.com/sport/cricket/58855661

Ashes: England name strong squad for Test tour to Australia

England will take their strongest available squad to Australia for the 2021-22 Ashes Test series.

Joe Root will captain the side, with wicketkeeper Jos Buttler vice-captain for the five-match series which begins in Brisbane on 8 December.

All 17 players have been capped at Test level.

"I am delighted that all of our available players have committed to the tour," said England head coach Chris Silverwood.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) had only announced on Friday that the tour would go ahead following player concerns over Covid protocols.

Rory Burns, Dawid Malan, Haseeb Hameed, Zak Crawley and Jonny Bairstow join Root as the frontline batters.

James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Mark Wood, Craig Overton and Ollie Robinson are among England's pace bowling options with Jack Leach and Dom Bess the spin options.

Dan Lawrence, who can also bowl spin, will contest a spot in the middle order alongside Ollie Pope, Buttler and all-rounder Chris Woakes.

Fellow all-rounder Ben Stokes is not included as he recovers from surgery on an index finger having taken an indefinite break from cricket in July to protect his mental health.

Fast bowlers Jofra Archer and Olly Stone are also absent as they recover from elbow and back injuries respectively along with left-arm seamer Sam Curran, while all-rounder Moeen Ali recently retired from Test cricket.

Broad, who will be on a fourth Ashes tour, is still recovering from a torn right calf but "making excellent progress", the ECB said.

"We are under no illusions about how difficult the task is going to be," said Silverwood.

"Australia have been strong at home in the past, and there is an expectation on them to win this series. However, from our point of view, there is genuine excitement and belief that we can do something special."

The players will be shadowed by a yet-to-be-selected England Lions squad who will provide cover for the two months during the tour.

Both squads will head to Australia on 4 November, while players on Twenty20 World Cup duty in the United Arab Emirates, will join the tour after their tournament commitments.

England are looking to regain the Ashes after Australia retained them in England following a 2-2 draw in 2019.

England squad for Ashes tour of Australia

Joe Root (Yorkshire) captain, James Anderson (Lancashire), Jonathan Bairstow (Yorkshire), Dom Bess (Yorkshire), Stuart Broad (Nottinghamshire), Rory Burns (Surrey), Jos Buttler (Lancashire) wk, Zak Crawley (Kent), Haseeb Hameed (Nottinghamshire), Dan Lawrence (Essex), Jack Leach (Somerset), Dawid Malan (Yorkshire), Craig Overton (Somerset), Ollie Pope (Surrey), Ollie Robinson (Sussex), Chris Woakes (Warwickshire), Mark Wood (Durham).
England players commit to tour

There had been suggestions some players would make themselves unavailable for the winter tour and England would be forced to send a weakened squad.

Concerns had centred on whether the families of players would be allowed to travel, quarantine arrangements and the nature of the 'bubble' environment.

A number of England's players - including Buttler, Wood and Woakes - have young families.

Root and vice-captain Buttler had expressed their unease with some of Australia's Covid-19 protocols, which are among the strictest in the world.

But following negotiations with Cricket Australia, the ECB was able to confirm the tour "subject to several critical conditions".

It is thought those conditions relate to concessions being made to allow players' families to travel.

However, Australia's borders do remain closed to overseas visitors - meaning there will be no England fans allowed to travel to cheer on the tourists.

This squad has been chosen in the assumption that the unspecified critical conditions will be met by the Australian authorities. We are told that discussions are continuing positively.

Ben Stokes wasn't available for selection, and while there are other notable absentees through injury, Stuart Broad is making good recovery from his calf injury.

Mark Wood is the only bowler with genuine pace and will need to be handled carefully, while Broad, James Anderson, Chris Woakes, Ollie Robinson and Craig Overton complete the pace attack.

Zak Crawley returns after losing his place in the summer, but there's no room for Dom Sibley. England Lions will be touring at the same time, not least to provide opposition in the preparation period of five weeks, which will include quarantine.

And how the tour details unfolded:

July: England players hold talks over plans for families to travel to Australia.
22 Aug: England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler says he is "open to saying no" to taking part in the Ashes tour.
28 Aug: The Times reports that up to 10 England players could pull out of the tour because of quarantine conditions.
19 Sept: England pace bowler Stuart Broad says he is "happy to get on a plane to Australia".
23 Sept: Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison says there will be "no special deals" for England players' families.
28 Sept: England captain Joe Root says he is "desperate" to play in Ashes but does not confirm he will travel.
3 Oct: England players presented with proposed travel arrangements and conditions.
8 Oct: Australia captain Tim Paine says he expects a "really strong" England to tour.
9 Oct: ECB say Ashes will go ahead "subject to several critical conditions".
10 Oct: England name full-strength squad for Ashes

Ashes 2021-22 schedule

December 2021

8-12 1st Test, Brisbane (00:00 GMT)

16-20 2nd Test, Adelaide (d/n) (04:00 GMT)

26-30 3rd Test, Melbourne (23:30 GMT, 25-29 Dec)

January 2022

5-9 4th Test, Sydney (23:30 GMT, 4-8 Jan)

14-18 5th Test, Perth (02:30 GMT)
 
The more I look at our top order ...if Smith and Labuschagne don't have 500 + runs series ...we could be in strife ....Warner can't get the ball of the square .....the Pommies quicks will test Green out big time .....we still need to find a 5 .....

It won;t be a 5-0 as I joked about unfortunately
 
@happy_tiger said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1490486) said:
The more I look at our top order ...if Smith and Labuschagne don't have 500 + runs series ...we could be in strife ....Warner can't get the ball of the square .....the Pommies quicks will test Green out big time .....we still need to find a 5 .....Pucovski will be under pressure if he is even picked ...

It won;t be a 5-0 as I joked about unfortunately
 
That’s a pretty poor Pommie squad. It would make a world of difference if Stokes and Archer were there. One is the best all rounder in the world, the other provides an intimidation factor which I doubt any English bowler has ever possessed. Instead they are coming over with players that have already failed over here. Woakes, Bairstow etc. Gonna be a long summer for them.
 
@happy_tiger said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1490486) said:
The more I look at our top order ...if Smith and Labuschagne don't have 500 + runs series ...we could be in strife ....Warner can't get the ball of the square .....the Pommies quicks will test Green out big time .....we still need to find a 5 .....

It won;t be a 5-0 as I joked about unfortunately


The batsmen may struggle like they usually do, but the quicks will save their hides.
 
@happy_tiger said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1490466) said:
@supercoach said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1490410) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1490399) said:
@supercoach said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1490144) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1489923) said:
Anyone see the nut that got Healy out

Tony's keys finally came back to the surface ...haven't seen a ball do that much since Lillee bowled Richards with the last ball of the day at the MCG in 1980 ....

The ball went a mile and late and hit top of middle and leg. That ball would have cleaned up most male bats. Memories of Bob Massey at Lords

Might see if their is any footage ...I have seen footage of Massie bowling ...but I don't think the footage was at Lords

That was the game he got something like 16 for 130. With DKL basically unplayable at the other end but Massie got the wickets. Anyway hope the ashes are on and the Poms bring their best side. Should be a good series, both have good bowling attacks and shakey batting line ups

Massie swinging it everywhere ...not seaming it ....two were yorkers

The ball the other night, thru the air was swinging out from off stump towards what they call 4th stump maybe 5th, but when it hit the pitch it seamed at about 25 degrees. Surely it has it a crack or something. Shane Warne would have been happy with that sort of deviation
 
@happy_tiger said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1490486) said:
The more I look at our top order ...if Smith and Labuschagne don't have 500 + runs series ...we could be in strife ....Warner can't get the ball of the square .....the Pommies quicks will test Green out big time .....we still need to find a 5 .....

It won;t be a 5-0 as I joked about unfortunately

Agreed, should be another tight series.

Have suspected for a few years that Warner's passion/drive for test cricket is waning, there's nobody bashing the door down to replace him in the squad though.
 
@pascoes_barber said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1490517) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1490486) said:
The more I look at our top order ...if Smith and Labuschagne don't have 500 + runs series ...we could be in strife ....Warner can't get the ball of the square .....the Pommies quicks will test Green out big time .....we still need to find a 5 .....

It won;t be a 5-0 as I joked about unfortunately

Agreed, should be another tight series.

Have suspected for a few years that Warner's passion/drive for test cricket is waning, there's nobody bashing the door down to replace him in the squad though.

Most attacks have worked Warner out. Also his amazing eye is declining with age. He will still hit the odd big score but it’s rocks and the odd diamond these days. The Poms will miss Stokes, he is the guy that can make things happen
 
@supercoach said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1490518) said:
@pascoes_barber said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1490517) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1490486) said:
The more I look at our top order ...if Smith and Labuschagne don't have 500 + runs series ...we could be in strife ....Warner can't get the ball of the square .....the Pommies quicks will test Green out big time .....we still need to find a 5 .....

It won;t be a 5-0 as I joked about unfortunately

Agreed, should be another tight series.

Have suspected for a few years that Warner's passion/drive for test cricket is waning, there's nobody bashing the door down to replace him in the squad though.

Most attacks have worked Warner out. Also his amazing eye is declining with age. He will still hit the odd big score but it’s rocks and the odd diamond these days. The Poms will miss Stokes, he is the guy that can make things happen

Yep. He's a flat track bully. They'll bowl round the wicket and have him nicking off (again) in no time.

I'm disappointed that Stokes and Archer won't be here.
 
This just blows me away!

Check out:
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/cricket-2021-new-smartball-cricket-tech-that-could-change-the-game-forever/news-story/2aec290148bbe7bf567ddb3f749140c6?fbclid=IwAR2Vl4ZiWigH1cyXPZChRGaUgU0ZY5yG7HEMGolWbsTtPYsLA-hlH0kHWdk


(And have a look at the video attached to the article - unbelievable!)


Cricket 2021: New SmartBall cricket tech that could change the game forever

Former Test fast bowler Michal Kasprowicz has labelled it the biggest cricket innovation in 30 years, and it has already blown away one league.

Former Test fast bowler Michael Kasprowicz calls it the most innovative piece of cricket technology he has seen in 30 years in the game.

A game-changing SmartBall that was developed in a Gold Coast garage and powered by a Brisbane-based tech company is set to revolutionise cricket in Australia with an ability to give real-time data analysis of a bowler’s delivery via a microchip implanted deep in the ball.

Fox Cricket General Manager Matt Weiss has kept an eye on the product’s development and believes the SmartBall will one day add to “the storytelling of cricket” by allowing viewers to understand more about how a bowler uses the ball to confuse a batsman.

“It’s a really impressive piece of technology and we are always looking for new innovations that add layers to the storytelling of the game,” Weiss said.

“We are right behind it. I’m sure Cricket Australia will be very keen to get it into the BBL as a next step down the track.

“Ball-tracking like ‘Hawk-Eye’ started out as broadcasting innovation and ended up umpiring the game, so there’s no end to where this ball could end up.”

The brainchild of Sportcor founder and CEO Ben Tattersfield, the SmartBall produces a data stream of ball speeds and spin measures from a movement sensor tightly cradled inside the cork core of a premium Kookaburra Turf ball.

Data scientists at Brisbane tech company Biarri, where Kasprowicz is co-founder, provide the expertise to get the data from the ball into a mobile phone in real time.

“This is the best bit of sport tech I’ve come across in 30 years in cricket as a player and administrator because it is for the player,” Kasprowicz said.

“Instant feedback is so important. We had the ball used in the CPL and we blew away a couple of groups who used our ball for the first time in elite competition.

“We are empowering cricketers and giving them another level of understanding that has never existed.”

Biarri’s Head of Analytics Evan Shellshear said the SmartBall’s ability to provide immediate data via a mobile phone app made it an ideal training tool.

“It’s instant feedback to a bowler or coach via a phone app seconds later,” Shellshear said. “For example, a player can use the information on ball speed at release, spin at release or revolutions post-bounce to improve their technique.

“The secret sauce to this cricket ball from Sportcor has been being able to put something in the centre of the cricket ball that didn’t change any of its characteristics.

“That was a big challenge ... getting some electronics in there to measure what’s happening to the ball and also transferring that data off the ball.”

More than 300 SmartBalls were used in the 33 T20 matches of the Caribbean Premier League in August and September, while commentators used the data during Brisbane Premier League matches in Queensland last month.

Cricket Australia sports science officer Rian Crowther said they would look to use the SmartBall to identify junior talent.

“We’re hopeful of using it in youth championships later this summer because we feel the data will really help with talent identification,” Crowther said.

“It puts a match context to how people perform and manipulate with their spin bowling, for example, because the ball can measure speed out of the hand and revolutions on the ball post-bounce.

“That’s a high-performance application, but imagine seeing the data of (leg-spinner) Rashid Khan’s subtle manipulations on the ball through an over on TV.

“Personally, I’d love to see it in more major competitions.”

Kasprowicz said the SmartBall could also help explain the finer elements of fast bowling, not just spin.

“No one has ever been able to interpret the ‘heavy ball’, in essence that ball that comes onto the batter a bit quicker and seems to have a bit more bounce,” Kasprowicz said.

“We have capacity for a power algorithm to measure watts on release. Maybe, we’ve cracked the code to measure the heavy ball.”

Weiss would be excited to know who the most powerful hitter of the ball is in the game.

”A lot of stats are bowler-based,” Weiss said.

“A point is coming where this ball can also read power off the bat and that’s exciting.”
 
Wil Pucovski has suffered another (number 10) concussion in the nets.

Very concerning for his future, and most likely won't be available for the start of the Ashes.
 
@tiger_one said in [Cricket Season Thread](/post/1493548) said:
This just blows me away!

Check out:
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/cricket-2021-new-smartball-cricket-tech-that-could-change-the-game-forever/news-story/2aec290148bbe7bf567ddb3f749140c6?fbclid=IwAR2Vl4ZiWigH1cyXPZChRGaUgU0ZY5yG7HEMGolWbsTtPYsLA-hlH0kHWdk

This is remarkable stuff, thanks for posting.
 

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