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Mantis
05-11-2008, 01:54 PM
NSW 261
Vics 1/106
Rogers 51*
Hodge 10*
NSW's attack is decimated and Vic's really should be able to pile on the run's.
Sockeye Salmon
05-11-2008, 06:48 PM
3/331 @ stumps, lead by 70.
Rogers made 159
Hussey is 59no
Hodge got run out for 66
GVGjr
05-11-2008, 06:50 PM
3/331 @ stumps, lead by 70.
Rogers made 159
Hussey is 59no
Hodge got run out for 66
The will probably want to bat until just before tea before declaring.
Mantis
06-11-2008, 11:50 AM
Vic's 7/356.
McDonald 8*
McKay 1*
Cockley (Never heard of him) has picked up the 4 wickets to fall on Day 3
EJ Smith
06-11-2008, 03:26 PM
I see Mail got amongst them again
Very entertaining batsman is Mail
Sockeye Salmon
06-11-2008, 03:27 PM
I see Mail got amongst them again
Very entertaining batsman is Mail
I suspect we may have seen the last of Mr. Mail
EJ Smith
06-11-2008, 03:37 PM
I suspect we may have seen the last of Mr. Mail
Tell me it ain't so
ledge
06-11-2008, 03:52 PM
It aint so.
Happy Days
06-11-2008, 09:58 PM
It aint so.
Agreed...Chuck a one in front of his scores and he's got a ton :D
Sockeye Salmon
07-11-2008, 12:30 PM
A couple of quick ones for the Vics this morning. It's game on again.
3/176 - NSW still trail by 3.
Thornley is 23 not out and I'd rather he just got out now.
Griffen#16
07-11-2008, 02:06 PM
A couple of quick ones for the Vics this morning. It's game on again.
3/176 - NSW still trail by 3.
Thornley is 23 not out and I'd rather he just got out now.
He's been in good form.
Speaking of Victorian cricket, how long is the MCC wait-list? I need to get on it considering I'll probably be joining your great state w/in the next 12 months.
Sockeye Salmon
07-11-2008, 02:51 PM
He's been in good form.
Speaking of Victorian cricket, how long is the MCC wait-list? I need to get on it considering I'll probably be joining your great state w/in the next 12 months.
I think it's down to just 18 years. A huge improvement on the 30 years it used to be.
Another 2 wickets to the Vics, just when it was starting to look bad.
5/255. 3 hours to go.
Happy Days
07-11-2008, 10:06 PM
Good call.
New South Wales v Victoria, Sheffield Shield, Sydney, 4th day
Thornely helps Blues bat out draw
Cricinfo staff
November 7, 2008
New South Wales 261 and 8 for 340 (Hughes 86, Thornely 58, Forrest 55, Holland 3-96) drew with Victoria 440
Dominic Thornely led his young New South Wales side in avoiding defeat but Victoria took the only points from an SCG match that fizzled out to a draw. Thornely made 58 and had strong support from a couple of the Blues' newer faces as they batted out the final day and finished on 8 for 340, with a lead of 161.
The Bushrangers had secured a 179-run first-innings advantage but they started the final day with that lead whittled to 41, still needing nine more wickets before they could chase victory. Victoria were given a sniff when the Blues lost both of their overnight batsmen with only six runs added to the tally.
Clint McKay got a delivery to nip and take the off stump of Peter Forrest for 55 and Dirk Nannes had Phillip Hughes caught behind for 86. But Thornely, the captain, and Usman Khawaja, playing his fourth first-class game, put together a 96-run partnership that kept Victoria at bay.
Both men fell before tea, Thornely for 58 and Khawaja for 40, but Moises Henriques also chipped in with 30 and by the break their lead was 110. Victoria needed four quick wickets if they were to launch a chase, however Grant Lambert made 29 from 131 balls and ensured there was no collapse.
Jon Holland finished with three wickets but such was Victoria's resignation to the draw that even Chris Rogers had a bowl before the captains called the game off early. Victoria are third on the table with one win and two draws, while the Blues have one loss and two draws.
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Would've been interesting to see Rogers bowl :p
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