Corzza 777 Member 7,135 Member For: 16y 2d Gender: Male Location: Neutral Bay. Born and Bred in the RSA Posted 24/11/13 08:31 PM Share Posted 24/11/13 08:31 PM 1st ODI: South Africa v Pakistan at Cape Town - Nov 24, 2013 Pakistan 218/9 (50/50 ov)South Africa 195 (48.1/50 ov)Pakistan won by 23 runs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_Velocity_ Bronze Donating Members 2,768 Member For: 13y 9m 8d Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 24/11/13 10:35 PM Share Posted 24/11/13 10:35 PM Bring on Adelaide! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corzza 777 Member 7,135 Member For: 16y 2d Gender: Male Location: Neutral Bay. Born and Bred in the RSA Posted 24/11/13 10:45 PM Share Posted 24/11/13 10:45 PM It is going to be a cracker!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tab Sucker Moderating Team 32,303 Member For: 20y 9m 9d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 25/11/13 03:28 AM Share Posted 25/11/13 03:28 AM Sick of the farkin plane that Triple M have got flying round towing a banner every bloody day. They are pretty funny but don't need to keep doing laps for hours FFS. Today's message is "WHO NEEDS 5 DAYS GO AUSSIES" 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corzza 777 Member 7,135 Member For: 16y 2d Gender: Male Location: Neutral Bay. Born and Bred in the RSA Posted 25/11/13 08:18 PM Share Posted 25/11/13 08:18 PM Trott leaves Ashes tour with 'stress illness'A stress-related illness forced Jonathan Trott to quit the Ashes tour in the wake of England's 381-run loss in the first test, when he was targeted for criticism by Australian batsman David Warner and in the media.The 32-year-old Trott had batting failures in both innings, out for 10 and 9 to Mitchell Johnson in Brisbane after being exposed as being vulnerable to short-pitched bowling.England collapsed in both innings, dismissed for 136 and 179 in a comprehensive defeat late on Sunday to start the five-test series.Warner used a news conference the previous evening to say the way Trott handled the fiery bowling was "weak" and that the England batsmen had "scared eyes." The British press, including former test captain Michael Vaughan, was highly critical of the mode of Trott's dismissal.The England Cricket Board on Monday issued a statement saying Trott would take a break from cricket "for the foreseeable future.""I don't feel it's right that I'm playing knowing that I'm not 100 percent and I cannot currently operate at the level I have done in the past," Trott said in a statement. "My priority now is to take a break from cricket so that I can focus on my recovery."Trott, who was born and educated in South Africa, has been part of England's three consecutive Ashes series wins. He made a century in his test debut against Australia in 2009, and scored two unbeaten centuries and a half century during England's Ashes triumph in 2010-11 - its first in Australia in 24 years.He averages 46 in his 49 tests, including nine centuries, but didn't reach triple figures in the recent northern summer series against New Zealand and Australia and has been struggling for form.The news of his departure was met with surprise and sympathy in Australia, with the Cricketers' Association saying it hoped Trott had good support around him.But it's unlikely to stop any verbal banter between the teams. The first test ended with angry exchanges between the Australian fielders and England batsmen, with Australia captain Michael Clarke fined by the International Cricket Council for using an obscene word in an exchange with Jimmy Anderson that was picked up on the TV broadcast.Both sides later conceded that the verbal attacks were part of every Ashes series, which dates back to the 1800s when Australia was still a collection of British colonies.England Cricket Board managing director Hugh Morris described Trott as "an incredibly talented cricketer who has proven himself time and again for England.""The cricket side of things is unimportant now, all that matters is that Jonathan is given the time, support and space he needs to recover," Morris said. "We fully support his decision to leave the tour and the ECB will provide all the assistance we can to help Jonathan and his family through this period."Trott is the third England player to quit a tour in the last decade due to stress-related issues. Marcus Trescothick quit tours to India and Australia in 2006 and Michael Yardy withdrew from the World Cup in 2011.England coach Andy Flower told the British media that Trott's decision was not a result of Warner's remarks, but condemned the way the Australian batsman used a news conference forum to comment on a rival player."Jonathan has been struggling with this condition for quite a while and has managed it very successfully but we've been on tour for about a month," he was quoted as saying. "He's had his ups and downs through that month and it is not directly related to that."I would also say that I think players commenting about fellow professionals in the media is disrespectful. I think on this occasion he (Warner) has got that horribly wrong."Trescothick played 76 test matches before he suddenly left a tour in India in 2006 due to a stress-related problems. He was included in the touring squad for the 2006-07 Ashes series in Australia but left with a recurrence of the illness. He never played another test and retired officially from international cricket in 2008.Trescothick commented via Twitter, posting: "Sad news, hope trotty is ok.""Let's not start pointing (too) many fingers at the reason why and how, let's just think about the man," he added.Some former Australia players are famous for what is locally known as "sledging" - or verbally unsettling rival players.'MENTAL DISINTEGRATION' TACTICSFormer captain Stephen Waugh was widely known for the "mental disintegration" tactics he used to put vulnerable rival players off their games.In the buildup to the first test of this series, the local newspaper launched a vitriolic tabloid campaign targeting England stars Kevin Pietersen and Stuart Broad. Trott could easily have been the next target.Trescothick told Britain's Sky Sports on Monday that an Ashes tour to Australia was definitely not a good place for somebody struggling with stress."This has got to be the biggest pressure that you can take on as an international cricketer, going to Australia with the pressure on for the Ashes and then being put under the scrutiny," he said. "It's a very, very hostile environment in Australia when the whole of the country is battering you left, right and centre."The media, the people in the hotels and then you go out to the cricket and you get that as well, so it is not easy at all and I can sympathise with him."He told BBC radio that the stress was "debilitating, it grinds you down, and it's difficult to escape from.""There is no hiding place from it, 24/7. It's really, really tough and it will take time for him to get back on track again."Vaughan said he didn't know about Trott's issues when he criticised his batting performance."Clearly this week he wasn't right," Vaughan said. "I do feel guilty for criticizing Trott this week ... I wasn't to know what he was going through and I can only comment on what I see." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corzza 777 Member 7,135 Member For: 16y 2d Gender: Male Location: Neutral Bay. Born and Bred in the RSA Posted 27/11/13 08:01 PM Share Posted 27/11/13 08:01 PM 3rd ODI: India v West Indies at Kanpur - Nov 27, 2013West Indies 263/5 (50/50 ov)India 266/5 (46.1/50 ov)India won by 5 wickets (with 23 balls remaining) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corzza 777 Member 7,135 Member For: 16y 2d Gender: Male Location: Neutral Bay. Born and Bred in the RSA Posted 27/11/13 08:02 PM Share Posted 27/11/13 08:02 PM 2nd ODI: South Africa v Pakistan at Port Elizabeth - Nov 27, 2013Pakistan 262 (45/45 ov)South Africa 261/6 (45/45 ov)Pakistan won by 1 run Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corzza 777 Member 7,135 Member For: 16y 2d Gender: Male Location: Neutral Bay. Born and Bred in the RSA Posted 03/12/13 09:09 PM Share Posted 03/12/13 09:09 PM West Indies tour of New Zealand, 1st Test: New Zealand v West Indies at Dunedin, Dec 3-7, 2013New Zealand 367/3 (90.0 ov)West IndiesWest Indies won the toss and elected to fieldStumps - Day 1Ross Taylor 103*Brendon McCullum 109*Their partnership stands at 182, 8 away from breaking Mathew Sinclair and Nathan Astle's record NZ 4th-wicket stand of 189 against the West Indies at the Basin Reserve in Wellington in 1999, and a further 90 away from breaking NZ's all-time record 4th wicket stand, 271 by Jesse Ryder and Ross Taylor himself against India in Napier in 2009. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corzza 777 Member 7,135 Member For: 16y 2d Gender: Male Location: Neutral Bay. Born and Bred in the RSA Posted 04/12/13 05:11 AM Share Posted 04/12/13 05:11 AM West Indies tour of New Zealand, 1st Test: New Zealand v West Indies at Dunedin, Dec 3-7, 2013New Zealand 609/9dWest Indies 67/2 (24.0 ov)West Indies trail by 542 runs with 8 wickets remaining in the 1st inningsStumps - Day 2Taylor 217* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corzza 777 Member 7,135 Member For: 16y 2d Gender: Male Location: Neutral Bay. Born and Bred in the RSA Posted 05/12/13 01:49 AM Share Posted 05/12/13 01:49 AM West Indies tour of New Zealand, 1st Test: New Zealand v West Indies at Dunedin, Dec 3-7, 2013New Zealand 609/9dWest Indies 213 & 18/1 (f/o) (6.2 ov)West Indies trail by 378 runs with 9 wickets remainingDay 3 - Session 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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