Hampshire have just eased past Lancashire to join Somerset in the final of the Royal London One-Day cup. It's been a bitty game, and Hampshire were cruising at one point but left the door open a little for Lancs to come back into it.
Saqib Mahmood looked good for Lancs again while James Vince had a confident knock with the bat for Hampshire - timely, as I don't think England have named a CWC replacement yet for Alex Hales (unless I missed it).
The other thing of note is that Jimmy Anderson had to leave the field after the batsman struck him on the side of the knee, returning Anderson's delivery. It looked a very sore one, though Anderson was able to walk off unaided. Not good timing, given the Ashes are forthcoming and England would probably be wise to wrap him in cotton wool (and then bubble wrap and then maybe a suit of armour).
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12-05-2019 06:14 PM #61There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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14-05-2019 05:52 PM #62
England are a third of the way through their overs, chasing down the Pakistani total.
Pakistan notched up 358, which is a healthy enough total but Bairstow and Roy are having a fair whack at the ball and making big inroads, actual run rate just over nine when they need 6.24.There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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14-05-2019 08:11 PM #63
England wrap it up with five overs and a ball to spare.
Impressive stuff, given they were chasing a decent target, albeit on a batting pitch.
Not long now until the CWC and I am very much looking forward to it. I may start a fresh thread in a week or two and anyone interested can start chipping in with their predictions.
I’m wavering at the moment, as the format is going to reward consistency until the knock-out at the very end.
For me that probably predicates against the credible outsiders like NZ and certainly the Windies, but nothing is certain and either side, and probably NZ more so, could make the final four.
Should be a great tournament to watch and with the Ashes to follow it is quite the summer for cricket on these shores.There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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17-05-2019 04:41 PM #64
Scotland v Sri Lanka
Sorry for the slight hi-jack - anyone know if tomorrow's ODI at the grange is likely to go ahead with the forecast of light rain. We were going to go such a pity the weather isn't going to be as it has been the last few days!!
Cheers
Lal
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17-05-2019 05:58 PM #65
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Just to check, you have tickets already as I believe tomorrow’s game is sold out?
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oh well it's not to be!!
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18-05-2019 09:01 AM #71
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Scotland game today v Sri Lanka is confirmed to be a delayed start while they wait for the outfield to dry. I fear every time we get close to a start there will be another shower to delay things so would put any chance of play at 50/50.
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18-05-2019 03:00 PM #72
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19-05-2019 11:33 PM #73
Set fair for Tuesday. I’m going any other cricket fans on here fancy meeting up?
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19-05-2019 11:41 PM #74This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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Dry at the grange so far, Scotland have won the toss and will bowl first. Possibility of rain this afternoon so they’re hoping hoping to be in the right side of the DLS for once.
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21-05-2019 05:03 PM #76
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Scotland are 132/3 after27 overs chasing 323. Rain coming down with Scotland about 30 runs behind the DLS. Looks unlikely they’ll be getting back out.
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21-05-2019 05:55 PM #77
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Restart imminent... Scotland require 103 off 7 overs.
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21-05-2019 06:34 PM #78
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Munsey was out for 61 off 42 balls. Dropped catches were probably the killer for Scotland, 3 going down during the first 100 Sri Lanka runs.
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22-05-2019 02:16 PM #80
I thought we had them when those 3/wickets fell quite quickly, but Sri Lanka had that extra gear in the last 10 overs. It was a pity about the rain, but it was a decent game.
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