The Big Bash
- Donny
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The Eliminator
Hobart Hurricanes (4th) v Sydney Thunder(5th)
Thursday January 30, 7.40pm AEDT, at Blundstone Arena
The winner will … have just one day off before they take on the Strikers in Adelaide, one of two sudden-death games they must now win to reach The Final.
The loser will … be out of the tournament.
Hobart Hurricanes (4th) v Sydney Thunder(5th)
Thursday January 30, 7.40pm AEDT, at Blundstone Arena
The winner will … have just one day off before they take on the Strikers in Adelaide, one of two sudden-death games they must now win to reach The Final.
The loser will … be out of the tournament.
Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
Yesterday very good solid partnership from finch and nabi the run chase always looked under control even at 3/63 or something I always thought we had the chase under control. Very good bowling effort too from renengades even though the heat got away in those last 3 overs should have only chased 130ish but a nice win to finish off the bbl I guess for the renegades fair crowd to nice and supportive. I was there had a nice feel about it and didn't have to que up for anything nice and easy.
- Dark Beanie
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"Over two seasons, Foxtel's Isa Guha has proven a major asset, a smooth, confident and capable anchor. Shane Warne, on Foxtel, and Ricky Ponting, on Seven, are standouts: big cricket brains with the ability to offer insights into strategies, astute analysis of what's going on and often spot-on predictions about what might happen next.
Foxtel's Mark Howard is a steady hand, keeping the commentary on track and raising topics for discussion, and Adam Gilchrist can also fluently fill that role.
There are also some quirks on display, some appealing, others less so. Seven's Damien Fleming has a nifty turn of phrase. Foxtel's taciturn Mark Waugh sometimes seems vaguely irritated by the need to speak. During one discussion about whether it was better for a team to bat or bowl first, he tersely offered, "If you play well, you win".
Seven's James Brayshaw bouncily calls everyone, players and commentators alike, by nicknames ("The Big Stoin"), as though emphasising that he's a man on the inside."
https://www.smh.com.au/culture/tv-and-r ... 53v4f.html
Foxtel's Mark Howard is a steady hand, keeping the commentary on track and raising topics for discussion, and Adam Gilchrist can also fluently fill that role.
There are also some quirks on display, some appealing, others less so. Seven's Damien Fleming has a nifty turn of phrase. Foxtel's taciturn Mark Waugh sometimes seems vaguely irritated by the need to speak. During one discussion about whether it was better for a team to bat or bowl first, he tersely offered, "If you play well, you win".
Seven's James Brayshaw bouncily calls everyone, players and commentators alike, by nicknames ("The Big Stoin"), as though emphasising that he's a man on the inside."
https://www.smh.com.au/culture/tv-and-r ... 53v4f.html
5/197 (20).
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Meanwhile, The Age reports:
"Still eyeing a Test call-up down the track, Adam Zampa has revealed he made his displeasure known to South Australian selectors after being left out of the Redbacks’ side for the state’s most recent Sheffield Shield match at Adelaide Oval."
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Meanwhile, The Age reports:
"Still eyeing a Test call-up down the track, Adam Zampa has revealed he made his displeasure known to South Australian selectors after being left out of the Redbacks’ side for the state’s most recent Sheffield Shield match at Adelaide Oval."