1st Test Match @ Lords - the start of the summer!
1st Test Match @ Lords - the start of the summer!
If we can have atopic on football, we should celebrate the 'official' start of summer in the UK - the 1st Test match at Lords!
I appreciate not everyone will share my enthusiasm but I am sure many do. So my question....
What will the result be?
(I will happily explain the difference between draw and tie for anyone who does not know!)
I appreciate not everyone will share my enthusiasm but I am sure many do. So my question....
What will the result be?
(I will happily explain the difference between draw and tie for anyone who does not know!)
Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
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Re: 1st Test Match @ Lords - the start of the summer!
It's looking like a draw due to the weather. If England can knock out a big score between now and lunch tomorrow it could be an England win by an innings but I can't really see it happening.benread wrote:If we can have atopic on football, we should celebrate the 'official' start of summer in the UK - the 1st Test match at Lords!
I appreciate not everyone will share my enthusiasm but I am sure many do. So my question....
What will the result be?
(I will happily explain the difference between draw and tie for anyone who does not know!)
Good to see Strauss and Cook batting all through the day yesterday

Port is basically a red drink
I cannot disagree a draw is likely but in a bout of delusional patriotic fervour I hope for a win! Were Cook and Strauss to bat through the day again and England declare around 5.30pm tonight with a 150 run lead (possible at about 4.5 per over) then it could happen.
Optimistic of Reigate!
Optimistic of Reigate!
Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
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You should try listening to Test Match Special on the radio.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/player/sol/newsid ... ue&bbcws=2
I presently have Henry Blofield on as I try to write 10,000 words on CSR!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/player/sol/newsid ... ue&bbcws=2
I presently have Henry Blofield on as I try to write 10,000 words on CSR!
Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
Alternatively, you could take a lesson from the master of describing cricket - Brian Johnston (deceased).
I highly recommend any of the "Gaffes & Giggles" on this website:
http://www.johnners.com/
The last one is my favourite!
I highly recommend any of the "Gaffes & Giggles" on this website:
http://www.johnners.com/
The last one is my favourite!
Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
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Re: 1st Test Match @ Lords - the start of the summer!
Can you also explain the difference between a draw, a tie and a draw with the scores level?benread wrote:(I will happily explain the difference between draw and tie for anyone who does not know!)
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
If the scores are equal and the side batting second has completed its innings, it is a tie.
If the scores are equal and the side batting second has not completed its innings, it is a draw.
Confirmation of this point is available from the lawmakes of the game - the MCC!
http://www.lords.org/laws-and-spirit/la ... 47,AR.html
If the scores are equal and the side batting second has not completed its innings, it is a draw.
Confirmation of this point is available from the lawmakes of the game - the MCC!
http://www.lords.org/laws-and-spirit/la ... 47,AR.html
Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
I voted for a tie. Just because.
I voted for a tie. Just because.
Given how statistically unlikely a tie is in a game that takes 5 days (minus tea breaks) to complete and where the scores are in the hundreds, I find it slightly amusing that the good fellows on
seem to thought that a home win was equally unlikely
What's a Leg-buy Yorkee?


What's a Leg-buy Yorkee?
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Ben,benread wrote:Derek, you display a good degree of knowledge for someone who suggested indifference!
When you've known me for longer you will understand exactly how much drivel exists in my head. Sometimes it manifests itself in what others may percieve to be knowledge. The frightening thing is that not all of it finds its way here - yes, my drivel extends beyond the scope of this website


Serious question: What happens when the bowler chucks the ball too far away from the batter?
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There are a number of possible responses to that question!
"chucks" - chucking or throwing is illegal. No ball. Penalty run to batting side. Very controversial. See Darrell Hair and Muttiah Muralitheran.
"too far" - could be wide of the batsman. In which case, depending on form of game, the relative distance from the batsman dictates if this is within the laws or not. Could be called "wide" and a penalty run.
"too far" - this could also be "short" pitched bowling. May or may not be within the laws of the game.
I could go on, but another time!
Perhaps I should aspire to become a Port geek in the way I can be geeky in my knowledge of cricket!
"chucks" - chucking or throwing is illegal. No ball. Penalty run to batting side. Very controversial. See Darrell Hair and Muttiah Muralitheran.
"too far" - could be wide of the batsman. In which case, depending on form of game, the relative distance from the batsman dictates if this is within the laws or not. Could be called "wide" and a penalty run.
"too far" - this could also be "short" pitched bowling. May or may not be within the laws of the game.
I could go on, but another time!
Perhaps I should aspire to become a Port geek in the way I can be geeky in my knowledge of cricket!
Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
A fine ambition for a gentleman to have.benread wrote:Perhaps I should aspire to become a Port geek in the way I can be geeky in my knowledge of cricket!

We will do all we can to assist.
Derek
PS: On the question, I meant what happens when it's declared "wide" - is it another ball or a penalty run - I think you've told me. Is there a circumstance where an additional ball is thrown?
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
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[quote="Derek TPS: On the question, I meant what happens when it's declared "wide" - is it another ball or a penalty run - I think you've told me. Is there a circumstance where an additional ball is thrown?[/quote]
There should never be another ball "thrown"! If there is a no ball of any type (throw, wide, no ball (foot over crease at point of delivery) etc) then another ball is bowled.
There should never be another ball "thrown"! If there is a no ball of any type (throw, wide, no ball (foot over crease at point of delivery) etc) then another ball is bowled.
Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
There should never be another ball "thrown"! If there is a no ball of any type (throw, wide, no ball (foot over crease at point of delivery) etc) then another ball is bowled.[/quote]benread wrote:[quote="Derek TPS: On the question, I meant what happens when it's declared "wide" - is it another ball or a penalty run - I think you've told me. Is there a circumstance where an additional ball is thrown?
OK - got you on the bowled thing (no chucking or throwing allowed unless fielding) - so when do you get a penalty run?
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When you do anything against the laws such as no ball or a wide.Derek T. wrote:OK - got you on the bowled thing (no chucking or throwing allowed unless fielding) - so when do you get a penalty run?
You can read the laws of the game at http://www.lords.org if you are really interested!
Ben
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For our American cousins, a serious (but simplified) explanation of the rules of cricket.
2 innings of 10 outs per innings. 2 bases, with a run awarded for successfully getting from home, to first and back to home without being tagged or the base to which you are running being tagged.
The pitcher has to bounce the ball in front of the batter and must throw overarm (hand higher than elbow) and with a straight arm. Pitcher is allowed to run up to the mound to help his momentum. Two pitchers alternate pitches, with each throwing 6 pitches in turn. The strike zone is marked by three bits of wood with two bits balanced on top - if a pitch goes through the strike zone then it knocks off the two bits of wood. One strike and you're out. Pitchers can be pulled at any time except during the 6 pitches. Once pulled, they go out to fielding duty and are free to return to pitch some more at any later stage of the game.
There are no DHs. Pitchers bat if the specialist batsmen all get out.
If the two sides don't have enough time to each get 10 outs twice, the game ends in a draw. This type of game can be played over anything from 2 days of 6 hours per day (amateur sides) to 5 days (international games). There is a variation where each side gets 1 innings of an agreed number of pitches and the side scoring the most runs wins. If you get 10 outs before the number of pitches is reached then you lose the rest of them (not a good thing). The current shortest version of the game takes around 3 hours to complete.
Andy - how does that sound now? 5 days with nothing to do except lie in the sun, drink port and watch sport?
Alex
2 innings of 10 outs per innings. 2 bases, with a run awarded for successfully getting from home, to first and back to home without being tagged or the base to which you are running being tagged.
The pitcher has to bounce the ball in front of the batter and must throw overarm (hand higher than elbow) and with a straight arm. Pitcher is allowed to run up to the mound to help his momentum. Two pitchers alternate pitches, with each throwing 6 pitches in turn. The strike zone is marked by three bits of wood with two bits balanced on top - if a pitch goes through the strike zone then it knocks off the two bits of wood. One strike and you're out. Pitchers can be pulled at any time except during the 6 pitches. Once pulled, they go out to fielding duty and are free to return to pitch some more at any later stage of the game.
There are no DHs. Pitchers bat if the specialist batsmen all get out.
If the two sides don't have enough time to each get 10 outs twice, the game ends in a draw. This type of game can be played over anything from 2 days of 6 hours per day (amateur sides) to 5 days (international games). There is a variation where each side gets 1 innings of an agreed number of pitches and the side scoring the most runs wins. If you get 10 outs before the number of pitches is reached then you lose the rest of them (not a good thing). The current shortest version of the game takes around 3 hours to complete.
Andy - how does that sound now? 5 days with nothing to do except lie in the sun, drink port and watch sport?
Alex
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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History was created - thats what! The highest ever 4th innings run chase at Old Trafford to win a test match.KillerB wrote:See what happens if you don't mention it?
We cannot lose the series now. Just ready for a pasting from the South Africans I expect!
Ben
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I thought that it was England's fourth highest 4th innings score to win a test, anywhere in the world?
It was certainly England's highest winning 4th innings score at Old Trafford.
It was certainly England's highest winning 4th innings score at Old Trafford.
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
I believe it was the fifth highest 1st innings deficit succesfully overcome and the fifth highest run chase ever succesfully completed. You can read about the others here if you wish!AHB wrote:I thought that it was England's fourth highest 4th innings score to win a test, anywhere in the world?
It was certainly England's highest winning 4th innings score at Old Trafford.
Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
I do have some great pictures of me diving with an Oceaninc White Tip shark about 3 years ago in Egypt.
Hopefully the the link below will let you see them!
Me and the shark!
Hopefully the the link below will let you see them!
Me and the shark!
Ben
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Nice pics Ben! You should come to Oman one day. Apparently it's a diver's paradise. We've only been snorkling so far (almost every weekend that isbenread wrote:I do have some great pictures of me diving with an Oceaninc White Tip shark about 3 years ago in Egypt.
Hopefully the the link below will let you see them!
Me and the shark!

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Fabulous pictures. Who was holding the port at the time?benread wrote:I do have some great pictures of me diving with an Oceaninc White Tip shark about 3 years ago in Egypt.
Hopefully the the link below will let you see them!
Me and the shark!
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
It was Egypt - no Port. See Oman for similar references!AHB wrote:Fabulous pictures. Who was holding the port at the time?benread wrote:I do have some great pictures of me diving with an Oceaninc White Tip shark about 3 years ago in Egypt.
Hopefully the the link below will let you see them!
Me and the shark!
Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
For our overseas colleagues who deride cricket, read on to see how your national teams are doing on the international stage!
USA, Germany and Norway all get honourable mentions in dispatches!
BBC Sport website:
Jersey move up cricket rankings
USA, Germany and Norway all get honourable mentions in dispatches!
BBC Sport website:
Jersey move up cricket rankings
Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!