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    @baron-silas-greenback said in Domestic Cricket 17/18:

    @rapido said in Domestic Cricket 17/18:

    The new lights.

    Use LED, which judging by video in this link seems to mean they can be turned on and off instantly, without the 20 minutes to warm up to full brightness that I remember from the old grounds.

    http://www.sunlive.co.nz/news/168892-let-there-be-light-at-bay-oval.html

    I didn't realize it is the only cricket ground in he world with LED lighting.

    It's in the Bay, it went without saying that we're world leading 🙂

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    @baron-silas-greenback said in Domestic Cricket 17/18:

    @rapido said in Domestic Cricket 17/18:

    The new lights.

    Use LED, which judging by video in this link seems to mean they can be turned on and off instantly, without the 20 minutes to warm up to full brightness that I remember from the old grounds.

    http://www.sunlive.co.nz/news/168892-let-there-be-light-at-bay-oval.html

    I didn't realize it is the only cricket ground in he world with LED lighting.

    I'm wondering if the new Perth stadium has them as they were talking about a light show there and how the lights just came back on without warming up.

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    @booboo said in Domestic Cricket 17/18:

    @baron-silas-greenback said in Domestic Cricket 17/18:

    @rapido said in Domestic Cricket 17/18:

    The new lights.

    Use LED, which judging by video in this link seems to mean they can be turned on and off instantly, without the 20 minutes to warm up to full brightness that I remember from the old grounds.

    http://www.sunlive.co.nz/news/168892-let-there-be-light-at-bay-oval.html

    I didn't realize it is the only cricket ground in he world with LED lighting.

    I'm wondering if the new Perth stadium has them as they were talking about a light show there and how the lights just came back on without warming up.

    I am sure all new grounds will have them.

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    Mark Chapman will be a New Zealand international batsman before too long. I would be giving him a go in the T20s against Pakistan.

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    @hydro11 He should be there now ahead of Kitchen. Nothing against Kitchen, but Chapman is 10 years younger and is a star in the making.

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    @hydro11 google tells Chapman plays for Hong Kong. Is that the same player you are referring to? Are no restrictions on players swapping between teams like Hong Kong and NZ? Yes, I am too lazy to look that up myself.

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    @crazy-horse if i recall Hong Kong is an associate member ( like tier 2 in rugby). Years ago I went through a qualification period to play for an associate team.
    Took 4 years of 183 days present in the country per year. Back then they checked and added passport stamps.
    2 players only in the 12 for 4 year qualification and then 7 years at the same 183 days for full qualification
    I notice that Jofra Arthur has another 2-4 years in england to qualify. He's from Barbados, so maybe the rules are the same

    Having said that, it wouldn't surprise if a kiwi passport (if he has one) and other considerations make it easier to go from an associate nation to a test playing one.
    I remember hearing his name when playing in HK. He was a wunderkind with Jamie Atkinson

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    Chapman is a dual citizen and eligible to play for NZ as soon as selected.

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    Super smash final on now, Knights v Stags.

    Stags currently 21/2 after 4 overs.

    Ryder and Young back in the hut inside the first 2 overs.

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    25/3 now, Bruce gone.

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    53/4 from 10.
    Cleaver gone for 10, controversial caught behind decision.
    Probably evens it up though as one went the other way earlier on Worker which looked out.

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    Brownlie takes a blinder of a catch to get rid of Worker.

    If they weren’t already, the Stags are in real trouble now at 57/5

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    Stags limped to 99/8.

    It’s a tough pitch to bat on but all the Knights need is one batsmen to come off and she’s game over.

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    Knights racing along.

    53/1 from 5.

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    @gunner said in Domestic Cricket 17/18:

    Stags limped to 99/8.

    It’s a tough pitch to bat on but all the Knights need is one batsmen to come off and she’s game over.

    Limited overs cricket's biggest issue is that it's basically impossible to win the game batting first. No matter how well a team does, the chasing team always has a chance to win (see Australia scoring 434 vs South Africa), and I think this is particularly the case for T20 cricket. Martin Crowe used to say you should never bat first in T20 for that reason.

    It makes me wonder about the old Crowe idea of two innings. To prevent it being too much of a hit and giggle you could make it one innings split into two (i.e. the batsmen in resume in the first over of the second innings). Also means that the team batting second has some more interesting decisions to make in their first innings - if the team batting first has got off to a flier do you try and match them, not knowing if they might collapse in the second innings? Likewise if you've bowled well in their first innings do you take it easy and risk having them finish fast and leave yourselves too much to do in the final few overs?

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    Wow, Knights with 11 boundaries in the last 12 balls and that’s curtains.

    77/1 from 6.

    23 required from 84 balls.....

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    @gunner said in Domestic Cricket 17/18:

    It’s a tough pitch to bat on but all the Knights need is one batsmen to come off and she’s game over.

    Knights making a mockery of that statement.

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    Well done boys!

    Hopkins has made an impact in his first year as the ND 20/20 coach.

    BTW, I read that CD batted first in every game bar one before the final, and lost the only game they fielded first. They obviously preferred to set a target and defend it.

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    @cyclops said in Domestic Cricket 17/18:

    @gunner said in Domestic Cricket 17/18:

    Stags limped to 99/8.

    It’s a tough pitch to bat on but all the Knights need is one batsmen to come off and she’s game over.

    Limited overs cricket's biggest issue is that it's basically impossible to win the game batting first. No matter how well a team does, the chasing team always has a chance to win (see Australia scoring 434 vs South Africa), and I think this is particularly the case for T20 cricket. Martin Crowe used to say you should never bat first in T20 for that reason.

    It makes me wonder about the old Crowe idea of two innings. To prevent it being too much of a hit and giggle you could make it one innings split into two (i.e. the batsmen in resume in the first over of the second innings). Also means that the team batting second has some more interesting decisions to make in their first innings - if the team batting first has got off to a flier do you try and match them, not knowing if they might collapse in the second innings? Likewise if you've bowled well in their first innings do you take it easy and risk having them finish fast and leave yourselves too much to do in the final few overs?

    Bollox. That claim just fails the eye test. Would love to see the stats.

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    @baron-silas-greenback said in Domestic Cricket 17/18:

    Would love to see the stats.

    Whomever this is gets their data from cricinfo apparently.

    https://truii.com/data-curio/sports-statistics/t20-cricket-should-you-bat-first/

    Not a lot in it, certainly not "basically impossible to win the game batting first". In a day / night match should definitely bat first.

    A bigger difference in ODIs and a bigger statistical sample.

    https://truii.com/data-curio/sports-statistics/odi-cricket-should-you-bat-or-field-first/

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