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I'm too young (or wasn't following cricket at the time) to remember McDonalds Cup and FAI Cup, so would you say the Mercantile/ING period was the competition's peak in terms of interest?

yeah for sure Mercantile & ING was definitely the peak.

they even had 'hit the mercantile mutual sign' which steve waugh won something like 140k.

i think it started dwindling when it became ford ranger and the start of 20/20.
 
yeah for sure Mercantile & ING was definitely the peak.

they even had 'hit the mercantile mutual sign' which steve waugh won something like 140k.

i think it started dwindling when it became ford ranger and the start of 20/20.

I can remember ‘Cheeks’ bashing a big hundred like a 150 score and it was a big thing at the time for domestic cricket. Now nobody gives a shit unless it’s JFM breaking a fastest tonne record
 

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I can remember ‘Cheeks’ bashing a big hundred like a 150 score and it was a big thing at the time for domestic cricket. Now nobody gives a shit unless it’s JFM breaking a fastest tonne record
the only other recent times were Elliott taking a 7-for and Darcy Short scoring 250+
 

LOL, Fox Cricket doing a doco on "Six and Out". :drunk:

Oh for goodness sake.

This is like Gayle and Bravo talking about putting on a hip hop showcase because of the ‘success’ of Blessings and Champion respectively and making out like they are alongside Run-DMC for their influence in rap culture.
 
i remember the domestic one dayers on TV as well.

McDonalds cup
FAI Insurance cup
Mercantile Mutual cup
ING cup
Ford Ranger cup
Ryobi cup
Matadors BBQ cup
JLT cup
Marsh cup

Now the competition doesn't even have a sponsor's name behind it.

The competition has now dwindled down from a genuine home and away 10 game season to 7 games.
It was full home and away (10 games) for only 10 of its 55 seasons.
 
i remember the domestic one dayers on TV as well.

McDonalds cup
FAI Insurance cup
Mercantile Mutual cup
ING cup
Ford Ranger cup
Ryobi cup
Matadors BBQ cup
JLT cup
Marsh cup

Now the competition doesn't even have a sponsor's name behind it.

The competition has now dwindled down from a genuine home and away 10 game season to 7 games.
Even without the sponsorship, they should just call it either the Mercantile Mutual or ING Cup. These were the hay days of course and would help with engagement.

I used to love heading to the ING Cup as a kid. In Brisbane cricket back then, the kids were given these passes which would get us in to all Shield or ING games at the Gabba for free. Love it on the weekend settling in to watch the full day's play. Can still picture the day at Junction Oval when black tarps were put over part of the square to cover the wet areas and get play under way. Brad Hodge scored a century that match.

Or when Doug Bollinger took a hat-trick against South Australia. I was in a cricket shop that day and the game was on the TV.

Adam Voges scoring the fastest century ever in the comp at North Sydney Oval was a huge one too. Brad Haddin did a great job in the chase in that match but wasn't quite enough.
 
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I'm too young (or wasn't following cricket at the time) to remember McDonalds Cup and FAI Cup, so would you say the Mercantile/ING period was the competition's peak in terms of interest?

Can even remember the intro song for the Mercantile Mutual Cup! The good old days when Victoria would play NSW on the only weekend the test players were available and usually Warney would be ‘rested’
 
Can even remember the intro song for the Mercantile Mutual Cup! The good old days when Victoria would play NSW on the only weekend the test players were available and usually Warney would be ‘rested’
I don't. But google brought me this video, so I guess this is it?
 
Can even remember the intro song for the Mercantile Mutual Cup! The good old days when Victoria would play NSW on the only weekend the test players were available and usually Warney would be ‘rested’


Did anyone else here get the early 90s promo ad for indoor cricket - ie. the come and have a game at your local indoor centre style ad?

It was akin to anything Zeppelin ever released:

‘Have you ever swung a cricket bat
Smashed a mighty six
Bowled a maiden over
Or set ablaze a pitch?

Well there’s a hard Aussie game
That lets you do it all
Every second’s filled with action
Indoor cricket’s what it’s called

SO

HAVE A BALL
HAVE BALL/have a….
Have a balllll’

I’m getting teary just thinking about it
 

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Did anyone else here get the early 90s promo ad for indoor cricket - ie. the come and have a game at your local indoor centre style ad?

It was akin to anything Zeppelin ever released:

‘Have you ever swung a cricket bat
Smashed a mighty six
Bowled a maiden over
Or set ablaze a pitch?

Well there’s a hard Aussie game
That lets you do it all
Every second’s filled with action
Indoor cricket’s what it’s called

SO

HAVE A BALL
HAVE BALL/have a….
Have a balllll’

I’m getting teary just thinking about it

That’s one you need to find a video of!!!

Don’t remember it unfortunately, but do remember indoor cricket advertising in general back in the day.
 
Indoor cricket improved a lot of fielding close to the bat.

I f**king loved indoor cricket.

Sadly as someone who spent more time playing outdoor and valuing it higher, if I was ever going to achieve anything in the sport it would have been at indoor level. Our side managed third at the state titles in an under 19s carnival and played against a few guys who went on to play for the state senior team from memory and it was a high standard of cricket. With those balls zinging around it’s probably no coincidence that my ability to play in swing probably disappeared around the same time i stopped playing
Being a fat c**t it suited me to a tee
 
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Even without the sponsorship, they should just call it either the Mercantile Mutual or ING Cup. These were the hay days of course and would help with engagement.
Sadly it won't work for a ODi series though. Maybe the Border & Hughes world series could get around it
 
i remember the domestic one dayers on TV as well.

McDonalds cup
FAI Insurance cup
Mercantile Mutual cup
ING cup
Ford Ranger cup
Ryobi cup
Matadors BBQ cup
JLT cup
Marsh cup

Now the competition doesn't even have a sponsor's name behind it.

The competition has now dwindled down from a genuine home and away 10 game season to 7 games.
I can go right back to the 70’s when the domestic one day comp was known as the Gillette Cup!

Was 40 overs with a max 8 overs for bowlers.
 

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