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Big win from the Scorchers, I'll definitely be getting a t-shirt to commemorate the terrific win.
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Calm your farm, they only beat the Sixers...Big win from the Scorchers, I'll definitely be getting a t-shirt to commemorate the terrific win.
Not every day you win a championship mate. Especially 3 in 6 seasons. You've gotta savour them because you never know when they're gonna come again.Calm your farm, they only beat the Sixers...
Caps have a team logo on the right-hand side. Nothing fancy though.
It's almost like you think it's not just a hit and giggle.Not every day you win a championship mate. Especially 3 in 6 seasons. You've gotta savour them because you never know when they're gonna come again.
It's almost like you think it's not just a hit and giggle.
You've gotta savour them because you never know when they're gonna come again.
Found the Stars fanIt's almost like you think it's not just a hit and giggle.
Mate, it's literally only Scorchers fans and children that take the BBL seriously.>shit melbournians say when they don't win things.
Mate, it's literally only Scorchers fans and children that take the BBL seriously.
>shit melburnians say when they don't win things.
So because they don't wear traditional state colous and the comps been around for only 6 years it's a "hit and giggle" but the Sheffield Shield isn't?It's almost like you think it's not just a hit and giggle.
No, because it's T20 it's hit and giggle.So because they don't wear traditional state colous and the comps been around for only 6 years it's a "hit and giggle" but the Sheffield Shield isn't?
Meanwhile in Adelaide:>shit melbournians say when they don't win things.
It's hit and giggle, accept it and move on.
Not every day you win a championship mate. Especially 3 in 6 seasons. You've gotta savour them because you never know when they're gonna come again.
Tell us some more stories about the war, GrandpaTwenty20 cricket should never have made it to the International level.
And there a few things that have ruined it for me:
1. The cheerleaders / dancers. What the **** are they doing that the cricket? This is a lame excuse to make it a 'party'.
2. Dress-ups. This is also relevant for CA's ODI series's. Cricket is THE gentleman's sport. People should be appropriately dressed and not be allowed to wear dress to such an event.
3. Fireworks. See above.
4. The current breed of cricketers are now playing too aggressively at an OD and even Test level that it is ruining technique for the real version of cricket. Test Cricket. Glenn Maxwell should never be considered for the Test side, but he's in the squad to travel to India. The reasons Chris Lynn was picked for the ODI game was beyond me. Although, I do give credit to Warner making it in the Test side; but I think he is still too aggressive when batting. This is not the kind of game Test cricket is.
People need to stop sooking about the Big Bash. It is what it is, and to be honest, I've enjoyed it more than the international cricket this summer. Is it a bad thing to be passionate for the team you support, especially in a sport where for the last decade they have been consistently average? Absolutely not.
I think he's talking about the Western Warriors.The Perth Scorchers were founded in 2011. They have been consistently well above average. I'm not sure what team you're talking about.
It's perfectly reasonable to enjoy the big bash, it's is an excellent format and it's designed from the ground up to be enjoyable and accessible to everyone. Nobody is getting a Scorchers tattoo or having their ashes spread over the WACA because of their dogged lifelong devotion to the Perth Scorchers though. Nobody is getting into a punch up with an opposition supporter or crying because their team loses. It's a shallow, fun hit and giggle and it's doing a great job at that.
I can understand that. I loved watching tests and ODI's during the 2000's but I find as I get older, I get busier and I've barely been able to watch a full day of cricket in the past two years. The BBL has been great for me because I can sit down and watch an entire game. I think T20 cricket has made ODI's better as well. Scores of 350+ occur more frequently, which is great for the game. That said, one of my favourite things as a kid was watching Glenn McGrath hit the same spot every ball for 4-5 overs while Warney was wearing them down at the other end. Attacking cricket is the best form of cricket on both sides of the ball.I'm just a purest of the game. I would rather sit and watch all five days of a Test match, than go to a BBL game for 3 hours.
I'm just a purest of the game. I would rather sit and watch all five days of a Test match, than go to a BBL game for 3 hours.
I think he's talking about the Western Warriors.