Weston Super Saint Posted 25 October, 2008 Posted 25 October, 2008 Started on Saturday. But, can someone explain the format - of this competition, rather than a twenty20 game - and how we've ended up with the teams that we have in the 'final'??
manji Posted 26 October, 2008 Posted 26 October, 2008 There are in fact two competitions. T&T v. Middlesex is one final (with prize money) and England v. Superstars is the other. The other two games are like practise games with no prize money.
Weston Super Saint Posted 26 October, 2008 Author Posted 26 October, 2008 There are in fact two competitions. T&T v. Middlesex is one final (with prize money) and England v. Superstars is the other. The other two games are like practise games with no prize money. Phew. I thought it was gonna be complicated :shock: So, how exactly did we arrive at these finalists???
manji Posted 26 October, 2008 Posted 26 October, 2008 Phew. I thought it was gonna be complicated :shock: So, how exactly did we arrive at these finalists??? Middlesex are our 20/20 Champions and T&T are the West Indian Champs.Stanford stumped up the money so the The Superstars are his team and England were available and considered good box office. People also forget Stanford has been pumping money into West Indian cricket for years to halt its decline.The main reason he thought up this competition was to show young local kids that there is still money to earned in cricket as so many are chosing to play more lucrative U.S. sports like Pro-Football and Basketball.
Weston Super Saint Posted 26 October, 2008 Author Posted 26 October, 2008 Middlesex are our 20/20 Champions and T&T are the West Indian Champs.Stanford stumped up the money so the The Superstars are his team and England were available and considered good box office. People also forget Stanford has been pumping money into West Indian cricket for years to halt its decline.The main reason he thought up this competition was to show young local kids that there is still money to earned in cricket as so many are chosing to play more lucrative U.S. sports like Pro-Football and Basketball. I see, so it's basically a big PR exercise for Stanford. Fair play to him though, he does get people out to watch the games, and that can't be bad for the sport.
This Charming Man Posted 27 October, 2008 Posted 27 October, 2008 The only criticsm I have of Stanford is the awful jersey he makes his team play in.
stevegrant Posted 27 October, 2008 Posted 27 October, 2008 While the ground looks fantastic (I think I'm right in saying that it's actually Stanford's own private stadium, which is just mental :shock:), the pitch is unbelievably slow which isn't too conducive to high-scoring Twenty20 cricket, which is a shame. For a "showcase" event such as this, ideally you'd have both teams scoring at least 180 or so.
Weston Super Saint Posted 27 October, 2008 Author Posted 27 October, 2008 It's nice to see Flintoff looking in pretty good shape - physically - he's certainly lost a pound or two.
John B Posted 27 October, 2008 Posted 27 October, 2008 While the ground looks fantastic (I think I'm right in saying that it's actually Stanford's own private stadium, which is just mental :shock:), the pitch is unbelievably slow which isn't too conducive to high-scoring Twenty20 cricket, which is a shame. For a "showcase" event such as this, ideally you'd have both teams scoring at least 180 or so. Yes it is a very modern although relatively small ground near thw Airport in Antigua it is not as big or impressive as the Viv Richards Stadium in the middle of the Island.
John B Posted 27 October, 2008 Posted 27 October, 2008 Any chance of getting Sh**gy to play for England? Cant believe that Udal's nickname was censored
saintjinksie Posted 27 October, 2008 Posted 27 October, 2008 There are in fact two competitions. T&T v. Middlesex is one final (with prize money) and England v. Superstars is the other. The other two games are like practise games with no prize money. there is, but just not as much.
Hatch Posted 1 November, 2008 Posted 1 November, 2008 99 all out. bye bye one million dollars. Expect the Stanford team to knock this off in 12 or 13 overs
Weston Super Saint Posted 2 November, 2008 Author Posted 2 November, 2008 At least they had a nice holiday in the 'Windies. Well, those that didn't get sick did anyway.
Saint in Paradise Posted 2 November, 2008 Posted 2 November, 2008 99 all out. bye bye one million dollars. Expect the Stanford team to knock this off in 12 or 13 overs Well done !! They did and in fact won by 10 wickets as well
Evil Monkey Posted 2 November, 2008 Posted 2 November, 2008 That Alan Stanford is a smarmy little c*nt.
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