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by ray
Sat Nov 23, 2019 3:02 pm
Forum: Cricket in Canada- general
Topic: Windies Super50
Replies: 52
Views: 236712

Re: Windies Super50

Nov 23: Canada vs Barbados Pride
Canada 154 all out (44 ov)
Barbados 156/3 (22.4 ov)

Very poor result for Canada. The players I thought were having a good tournament are not ending it well. The team needs to focus and finish with a good match. Almost no one helped their cause with today's effort.
by ray
Thu Nov 21, 2019 2:47 pm
Forum: Cricket in Canada- general
Topic: Windies Super50
Replies: 52
Views: 236712

Re: Windies Super50

Nov 21: Canada vs Leeward Is. Hurricanes Leeward Is. 232/9 (50 ov) Canada 183 all out (44 ov) Good start for Canadian bowling leads to an achievable total, though they'd have liked to bowl out the 'canes. Again with the different players excelling match to match. This time Pathan takes 4, Ahmadzai 3...
by ray
Tue Nov 19, 2019 12:39 pm
Forum: Cricket in Canada- general
Topic: Windies Super50
Replies: 52
Views: 236712

Re: Windies Super50

Their batting seems to be getting better. It doesn't seem that anyone is really making a name for himself. There have been good performances in every game, but by different people. My thoughts exactly. Selectors won't have an easy time identifying who gets a chance in the full side. If nothing, thi...
by ray
Mon Nov 18, 2019 8:30 am
Forum: Cricket in Canada- general
Topic: Windies Super50
Replies: 52
Views: 236712

Re: Windies Super50

Nov 18: Canada vs Jamaica Scorpions Canada 243/9 50 ov Jamaica 246/7 47.5 ov Canada choose to bat 1st. After a good start, Canada suffer quick losses. Kumar gets frustrated and with his wicket goes any chance of a decent score. Harsh Thakar's 60 was the main contribution of note. After having Jamaic...
by ray
Sat Nov 16, 2019 3:53 pm
Forum: Cricket in Canada- general
Topic: Windies Super50
Replies: 52
Views: 236712

Re: Windies Super50

Nov 16: Canada vs Jamaica Scorpions Canada 243/7 50 ov Jamaica 247/6 43.4 ov This Canada side is more comfortable setting a target as they again choose to bat, hoping their bowling can contain the opposition. Kumar again provides the bulk of the scoring but the runs were more evenly distributed for ...
by ray
Fri Nov 15, 2019 7:36 am
Forum: Cricket in Canada- general
Topic: Windies Super50
Replies: 52
Views: 236712

Re: Windies Super50

^ Indeed, probably not a very high level of play in Australia but at least they stepped out of their comfort zone. It will be something young Canadians will need to continue (hopefully in higher tiers of Full Member domestic cricket) to become better. As for being too old, I would agree that at 30 o...
by ray
Thu Nov 14, 2019 1:51 pm
Forum: Cricket in Canada- general
Topic: Windies Super50
Replies: 52
Views: 236712

Re: Windies Super50

What I could find regarding some of the new faces: [Apologies. Not allowed to more than 2 URLs at a time. (Thanks, spammers :roll: ). Replacing the | with / should get the valid link. ) Nauman Zafar (21 years): https:||americancollegecricket.com|2019|11|01|2-more-selected-for-canada-from-humber-ryer...
by ray
Thu Nov 14, 2019 8:28 am
Forum: Cricket in Canada- general
Topic: Windies Super50
Replies: 52
Views: 236712

Re: Windies Super50

Nov. 14: Canada vs Colleges and Campuses Marooners Early start today (8AM EST). Canada loses the toss and are asked to bat. So far, Kumar is the only player scoring. Canada 249 all out (49.1 ov) CCC 149 all out (35.1 ov) Canada win by 100 runs! Canada kept their wickets early absorbing lots of dot b...
by ray
Mon Nov 11, 2019 10:01 am
Forum: Cricket in Canada- general
Topic: Windies Super50
Replies: 52
Views: 236712

Re: Windies Super50

^ Nov 11: Canada vs Barbados Pride I hope Canada have a good attitude, Victorian because they'll need it. Again the top order has failed. Canada 66/5 at the mid-point of the innings. Meanwhile, Kirton of Barbados has done well in his first two innings (55, 42) of the tournament. Canada 161 all out, ...
by ray
Sun Nov 10, 2019 1:49 pm
Forum: Cricket in Canada- general
Topic: Meanwhile in Alberta
Replies: 13
Views: 30001

Re: Meanwhile in Alberta

This is part of what continues to hold Canada back. Clinging to power is more important than reform. If bylaws were breached I hope the responsible provincial/federal authorities can untangle the mess.