Rhinos v Tuskers
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Mountaineers v Eagles
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[Match Thread] ODD - Rhinos v Tuskers & Mountaineers v Eagles
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online scorer has no clue. And why do we have only one thread for two games.
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Praise the Lord, ZC have come through with their secret cloning experiment, buy one Sean Ervine and get ten more free
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Re: [Match Thread] ODD - Rhinos v Tuskers & Mountaineers v Eagles
Anyone with the Moutaineers Eagles score
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Mire finally comes good with a century. For the first time in a long time there is some genuine competition for places in the batting department especially when you add Musakanda and Burl to the senior side. Hopefully it makes them work harder
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some encouragement as Mires batting comes through with a century. Williams is back bowling and batting well again.
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Re: [Match Thread] ODD - Rhinos v Tuskers & Mountaineers v Eagles
The last three tons in this competition have all yielded exactly 101 runs (Ervine, Willow, Solo); statistical quirk or emerging pattern? I have, in the past, harboured the feeling that in domestic cricket our batsmen are more prone to throw it away once they get to the landmark than others, but I can't back it up with any evidence. Maybe I'm just imagining this?
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The gud thing is tht we are getting more of these landmarks. This being Mires first after 10yrs of first class cricket. I remember a time when getting 50 was quite the achievement.foreignfield wrote: ↑Sun May 28, 2017 5:02 pmThe last three tons in this competition have all yielded exactly 101 runs (Ervine, Willow, Solo); statistical quirk or emerging pattern? I have, in the past, harboured the feeling that in domestic cricket our batsmen are more prone to throw it away once they get to the landmark than others, but I can't back it up with any evidence. Maybe I'm just imagining this?
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Certainly a pattern for Williams. He has four List A tons with a highest of 102!foreignfield wrote: ↑Sun May 28, 2017 5:02 pmThe last three tons in this competition have all yielded exactly 101 runs (Ervine, Willow, Solo); statistical quirk or emerging pattern? I have, in the past, harboured the feeling that in domestic cricket our batsmen are more prone to throw it away once they get to the landmark than others, but I can't back it up with any evidence. Maybe I'm just imagining this?