Sunday, July 14, 2019

What a Nail Biter!

Epic final tied, Super Over tied, England win on boundaries!! Woakes woak, Ferguson wicketed, Henry Bowled, Morgan MEH, Anna wins the World Cup!

What a final match that was! New Zealand batted first and it was a bit of a slow plod. Nicholls got 55 but the English bowlers kept things in check while the Kiwis slowly built the total to 241/8. 3 wickets each to Woakes and Plunkett.

England dropped wickets early and it looked kinda bleak, then Stokes and Buttler got in a groove that began to wake the crowd up to the idea that England might just win this thing. Then Stokes lost Buttler, it looked bleak again, but Stokes held on. Finally it came down to the last over. England needed 15 runs off that last over to win.
.1 no run
.2 no run
.3 Boult to Stokes, SIX!
.4 Boult to Stokes - hit deep mid wicket and they ran, 1 run in, Stokes diving to make 2 pushes the incoming ball forward disrupting the play and sending the ball to the boundary for 4 more!! WHAT??!! 6 runs
So now 3 needed from 2 balls
.5 1 run, now 2 needed from last ball
.6 Boult to Stokes 1 run, and OUT!!! It's a tie!!

So onto a Super Over where each side gets 1 over. England bat first
.1 Boult to Stokes , 3
.2 Boult to Buttler, 1
.3 Boult to Stokes, 4 (Damn this is good)
.4 Boult to Stokes, 1
.5 Boult to Buttler, 2
.6 Boult to Butler, 4!

15 runs for England

Now its New Zealands turn
.1 Archer to Neesham, 2
.2 Archer to Neesham, 6!
.3 Archer to Neesham, 2
they need 5 off of 3 balls
.4 Archer to Neesham, 2
3 off of 2 now
.5 Archer to Neesham, 1
2 off of 1 (does this sound familiar?)
.6 Archer to Guptil, 1 run, heading for 2 but.....Buttler makes a dive at the wickets and .....OUT!!!!

That left it tied again, forcing them to look at total boundaries in the game to determine the winner and England wins the World Cup, England wins the World Cup!

As for us, Anna wins the Robinson World Cup Sweaty Teddy of Winngingness!! Anna wins the Robinson World Cup Sweaty Teddy of Winngingness!! Anna wins the Robinson World Cup Sweaty Teddy of Winngingness!!

Final podium: Bronze to James and the Crackpot Rabbits, Silver to me and my Political *unkies and the gold goes to Anna and her Clustercluck2019

I am up Twenty20 in 2020! Who wouldn't be, I'll have to start planning my name now.....

Thanks everyone for another fun tournament.

Woakes + Ferguson + Henry - Morgan = winning formula


Sorry I missed out on watching the last half.  Sounds like an epic final.  At least I got  a rusk.

Anyone for T20 in 2020?

Saturday, July 13, 2019

On the eve of victory

At least I'm hoping for victory, it's best to be positive about these things.   Seems it worked for England who absolutely crushed Australia the other day.  I mean WTF Australia?? Seriously, it looked like the US women's game against Thailand. So in a surprise final we have England vs. New Zealand.  Can the home team prevail? Will the Political *unkies get the popular vote or be thwarted by the Clustercluck2019s electoral strategy? And what about the Crackpot Rabbits? Where did they come from? Was their surge to late? The Nagels should have cooked those rabbits when they could, I fear they will prove to be too wiley for the Nagels now.  What trophy do you think the Trophytakers are planning to take??? They seem to be playing the tournament backwards.  Hmmmm..... Did the Panicky Squids relax enough to take the trophy? I'm anxious just thinking about it.  Finally, it seems the Muttermatters do matter, at least a little more than the Stour Powers power. But one good captain could change it all.....

So make your trades, grab a rusk and a coffee and settle in for the final showdown.

Thursday, July 11, 2019

Wednesday, July 10, 2019


NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

Anna has done it, she's surpassed me, but I'm only 33 points back and tomorrow I'll have a captain in the game, so.......

NZ retook the field and yesterday's work of Williamson (67) and Taylor (74) got them to 239/8.  India then dropped 3 quick wickets it wasn't looking good.  But they rallied, Dhoni and Jadeja both did their part. Michael says it all got quite exciting at the end.  India came close but eventually went all out 18 runs short.

So NZ will play the winner of tomorrow's match between Australia and England.  I'm hoping my captain comes up big, fingers crossed, toes held, burning sage....

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Rain, Rain, Go Away

NZ batted first and got to 211/5 with 23 balls remaining when the rains began.  So play was suspended and they'll try again tomorrow.  Bad news is that the weather tomorrow doesn't look any better.  So,  if the rain stays away they will pick up where they left off,  if not then I believe India is awarded the win since they went into the tournament ahead.

No new trades to make, for now we wait

Monday, July 8, 2019

Don't Forget Your Trades

With a late score posting and coming home from the cabin I've not written. But here we are, on the eve of the first semifinal.  Tomorrow India will take on New Zealand.  Who will go through? Which one of us will be able to surge ahead? Who will be awarded the Robinson World Cup Sweaty Teddy of Winningness??

Nothing will happen if you don't make your trades, so go,  do it now, not just now, but right now, now now. Go. I mean it. Make trades.

Saturday, July 6, 2019

Friday, July 5, 2019

Things are shaking up

Seems like all these earthquakes in California have jostled things up a bit.  James overtook Catherine (do you think she's saving trades for a big captain surge?) And Henry overtook Moira, what does Henry know that Catherine didn't??? Hmmmm.....

James,  I trust all is well with you guys? Im assuming you've been feeling the quakes?

Meanwhile,  Bangladesh's Afridi's 6 wickets were not enough to overcome UlHaq (100) and Azam (96). Pakistan won by 94 runs.

Tomorrow 2 final games before the semis.  India/ Sri Lanka and Australia/ South Africa.  As it stands now,  the first semi will be Australia and new Zealand, the second India and England.  Unless Australia loses tomorrow and India wins, then I'm not sure.

So plan and plot and toil and fret and hold onto something solid, we're almost at the end.

Reach For The Stars


Thursday, July 4, 2019

Happy 4th and 2nd to Anna!

In game that mattered to no one, the Windies beat Afghanistan and Anna beat Catherine. So,  I guess it mattered to Anna and Gayle.

Hope got 77 runs,  and Lewis and Pooran a lot as well, they ran 58 times.  The Windies ran a total of 311 times.  Shah ran 62 and Alikhil 86 but in the end Afghanistan needed to run 23 more times.  Brathwaite didn't run so well but he did haul in 4 wickets.

Tomorrow another game ( Bangladesh and Pakistan) that doesn't really matter but for which you have to trade and who knows? It may matter, and you may just run past the guy in front of you.

Happy 4th!


Wednesday, July 3, 2019

England advance

Catherine did you watch the game? Did you see the streaker? Here's how one journalist put it: "England are now two wins away from lifting the cup, and the outpouring of relief at reaching the pointy end of the competition was palpable, even if it was momentarily delayed by a streaker who ran almost as many rings around ground security staff as Morgan's men did around Kane Williamson's."
I with that England are through to the semis.  NZ will most likely be ok unless Pakistan win in some amazing manner that I can't quite figure.

Tomorrow it's the Windies looking to get in a little practice against again Afghanistan. Then the final 3 matches this weekend before the semis next week.

There is lots of converging happening in our little neck of the woods.  Things are tight and there are still points to be had decisions to be made.

CONGRATULATIONS KATY!

Happy now?

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Test

This is a test of the emergency blogging system, this is only a test. If this was an actual emergency all your trades would disappear and the games would be washed out

Toot toot

Yes, yes, well done James, your worm shows a nice steep slope.  But check out the leader board.  Toot, toot,  I'm tooting my own horn.

India is also tooting their horns, they beat Bangladesh by 28 runs. Solidifying their advancement to the semi finals.

Players of note: Sharma 104, Rahul 77, AlHasan 66, Saiffudin 51, 4 wickets to Bumrah (he's also tooting) and a 5 wicket haul to Rahman

Tomorrow England really need a win over New Zealand in order to move to the semis. 

Happy trading everyone.

James makes his move.

Monday, July 1, 2019

Two titles

I couldn't decide between 2 titles: Can You Hear The Drums Fernando?? Or: A Pooran Ran Ran A Pooran Ran. You choose.

Sri Lanka beat the Windies in a match for pride and Anna overtook Catherine in a tournament for a sweaty teddy.

Fernando got 104 runs for SL to help them post 338 and while Pooran made it to 118, the windies did not meet the goal, coming 23 runs short.

Tomorrow it's Bangladesh and India

24 points difference between top three.  Anybody's game.

Sunday, June 30, 2019

Things are tight, real tight

We have a lot of merging lines going on in our little competition, and 1 line crossed another today, well done Moira. 

England must have been inspired by her surge as they knocked India down a peg serving them their first loss of the tournament.  Roy came back with 66, Stokes had 79 and Bairstow cracked out 111 adding up to 337 to chase.  It wasn't all bad for India as Shami cleaned up with a 5 wicket haul. Sharma 102 and Kohli 66 did their best to catch England but India came up 31 runs short.

Tomorrow sees 2 eliminated teams have a go at each other, the West Indies and Sri Lanka.  They may be playing for pride but there's still points to be had so don't forget your trades.


Saturday, June 29, 2019


Watch out Catherine.  We are coming for you.

Friday, June 28, 2019

I guess Faf doesn't like being called a sloth

Where has this South African team been all tournament?? They just squashed Sri Lanka with 9 wickets to spare.  SL had a hohum innings going all out at 203. Enter duPlessis and Amla. Those two just kept scoring 96 and 80 respectively.  The only wicket goes to Malinga but clearly 1 wicket is not enough.

SA win doesn't help them advance to the semis but it might be the nail in the proverbial coffin for Sri Lanka,  they'd need to win their next 2 matches,  have England lose theirs, and still come out ahead in the net run rate tie breaker for which they are currently way behind.

Australia tops the table with 12, India and New Zealand both have 11, and England is just hanging on to fourth with 8. But right behind the 3 lions are Bangladesh and Pakistan both with 7.  Most have 2 matches left except India with 3.

Tomorrow Pakistan needs a win over Afghanistan and the two top teams can preview the finals with Australia taking on New Zealand.


Thursday, June 27, 2019

Shami shami cocopop

India trounced the West Indies by 125 runs.  Kohli got 72 and Shami had a 4 wicket haul.  West Indies went all out on 143 in the 35th over.

England may be struggling but Catherine seems to be in cruise control right now.  I'm back on track but still behind Anna. Michael is trying desperately to overtake Missy who has her lights blinding James.  I think Henry made a pit stop and Moira needs gas.

Hang in there folks, more to play.

Tomorrow sloth Africa (my phone auto corrected south to sloth, I left it as it seems fitting) takes on Sri Lanka


Wednesday, June 26, 2019


Didn't Trade??

Apparently,  if you have the right captain it's ok to forget your trades (thanks Finch). But my lack of trades for today will certainly hurt. I really have to get my head back in the game,  I've been watching too much soccer- USA, USA!

So I just made trades for tomorrow, not taking any chances.

Yesterday's match saw England take another defeat. How's your book Catherine?  The bright spots for England were the duo of Stokes and Woakes while Australia had a century by Finch, 5wicket haul for Behrendorff and a 4 wicket haul for Starc.

So far in today's match Neesham (97) and Grandhomme (64) helped New Zealand put up 285/7 to chase.  The Pakistan innings are just getting underway so we'll see how it goes. 

Tomorrow India and the Windies

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Monday, June 24, 2019


Hope you had Al Hasan

If you didn't have Shakib Al Hasan you are probably sad today. He was the star for sure as Bangladesh beat Afghanistan by 62 runs. In the opening inning he batted 51 (not the highest total - that was Mushfiqur Rahim with 83) and the in the second inning he put Afghanistan all out at 200, well below target, with 5 wickets. So, did you have him? I did.

Michael must have Al Hasan as he made a surge today overtaking the Nagels. But don't worry mom, I have insider knowledge that his trades will be running in shorter supply going forward.

Tomorrow should be a good match. England is currently #4 on the points table, Australia is currently #2. England lost their last match and are on a down turn with the loss of Roy, although word is he might be back sooner than originally thought. And Australia seems to be on the rise. What will happen? Who knows but it should be fun to watch.

Saturday, June 22, 2019

Almost but not quite

2 games today and both pretty exciting.  To start Afghanistan almost beat India, but not quite. India only put up 224 to chase which Afghanistan nearly did, they went all out 11 runs shy.  4 wicket haul to Shami.

In the second match NZ almost crushed the opening innings with 291, but not quite as Cottrell got a 4 wicket haul. Then the Windies almost crushed NZ with Gayle getting 87, then NZ almost put the insurgence down, gaining lots of wickets, but not quite. The windies almost had a late overs surge with Braithwait getting 101, but not quite. NZ finally managed to get WI all out 5 runs short with a 4 wicket haul to Boult.

As for us, lots of folks gaining but not quite overtaking, where will it all end??

Tomorrow Pakistan v. South Africa

Feed on crumbs of comfort


Friday, June 21, 2019

Malinga! There you are

So Sri Lanka finally came to play much to the dismay of England.  They batted first and Matthews (85) helped them put up 232 to chase.  Seems like it should have been easy for England.  Stokes tried, he got 82 (not out) but it seems like he couldn't find a partner.  Malinga's 4 wickets had them all out at only 212. So,  Sri Lanka take the win. 

Tomorrow there's two matches,  Afghanistan v India and New Zealand v West Indies

Moira?  Michael? Did you make your trades??

May the worm rise to meet you


Thursday, June 20, 2019

I'm slowing it down

Like Warner, I have surged. But now I think I need to slow things down lest I run out of trades.

So today Australia beat Bangladesh by 48 runs.  Seems like it was the Warner show, he got a whopping 166, what's the bonus points for going over 150??? Must be a lot.  Australia went 381/6 and Bangladesh just couldn't get that high, they reached 333/8, falling 48 runs shy.

There has been movement in our race. The top spot is still occupied by the trophy takers but the #2 slot is now occupied by a few political *unkies. While the cluster clucks may not be ****bleep****ed the crackpot rabbits sure seem to be. I think the nagels have been languishing in 5th the whole time. While stour was down but now up, the Panicky squids were up but now down. And our last place team, the muttermatters, may still matter but who knows.

Tomorrow England takes on Sri Lanka

And if haven't yet,  take a look at the points table on espncricinfo. Things are shaping up with Australia, New Zealand, England, and India taking the top spots, for now.....


Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Happening indeed

Catherine is on the rise, Michael is on the rise,  I'm on the rise.  Rise with us,  it's fun.  But all of us Roy captain pickers need new captains. He's out for now with a muscle pull. Might be back, might not.

England, not surprisingly, beat Afghanistan by 150 runs.  They had an amazing innings putting up 397 runs.  A whopping 148 of those from Morgan. 90 to Bairstow and 88 to Root.  Afghanistan for their part did survive all 50 overs but they were woefully shy of 397. 3 wickets to Archer and Rashid

Tomorrow it's New Zealand and South Africa, should be a good one

Things are happening...


Monday, June 17, 2019

Didn't publish

So that last blog I wrote last night and then I guess never published so it's old news.  The new news is that Bangladesh beat the West Indies by 7 wickets. WI bagged first and things looked good.  They put up 321/8 with Lewis at 70 and Hope 96. 3 wickets each for Saifuddin and Rahman. But the chase seemed quite easy for Bangladesh and they had it sorted in little more than 41 overs.  Al Hasan got 124 and Liton Das 94 not out. Anyone have that guy?? Cause I didn't even know he was an option.

As for us, the places address all the same but check out the slopes, not all slopes are created equal.

Tomorrow England and Afghanistan.  I sure hope England doesn't blow it.

Michael's back

Michael's back in action and on the rise, so watch out y'all

Question? What's better? A D/L result or a washout??

India batted first and had a decent innings.  R Sharma was the star with 140 followed by Kohli with 77 leading the way to India putting up 336/5. 3 wickets to Amir.  Then Pakistan set about chasing then down.  They got half way through and the rain started. It was touch and go but did relent enough for the match to resume. However they set a new target of 302 from 40 overs.  Pakistan tried but came up 89 runs short, so a win for India.

Tomorrow it's Bangladesh v. West Indies

same old same old


Saturday, June 15, 2019

Yin yang

One game was a study in big hits, one was not.  To start Australia took on Sri Lanka and beat them in an exciting match.  Australia's Finch (153) and Smith (73) led their side to a 334 total for Sri Lanka to chase.  And at first sti lacks looked like they might have a shot at it.  Karunaratne (97) and Perera (52) made a good shot at it but then the wickets started to fall and just kept falling.  Starc took 4 and Richardson 3. In the end Sri Lanka ended 87 runs shy.

The next match saw Afghanistan go all out to put up a meager 125 runs for South Africa to chase. South Africa chased that down with 9 wickets to spare.  Amla, de Kock, and Phehluwakahadeityiongrxvv got the only runs while Naib the only wicket.

Tomorrow if the rain stays away it will be India and Pakistan.

Other than Michael falling to the bottom no new news on our front.


Friday, June 14, 2019

Looks like I have some thinking to do.

No time for roses

This is no time to stop and smell the roses. This is the time to focus, regroup,  freshen up your game face, there's still lots of cricket to play.

I mean if England can play like champions, so can we.

Today,  England beat the West Indies by 8 wickets, yes, 8. The West Indies battered first and put up a meager 212, Pooran had 63. Archer and Wood both logged 3 wickets a piece. With not much to chase,  Bairstow (45), Woakes(40), and Root(100) completed the job with ease. Both wickets went to Gabriel.

Two games tomorrow: Australia v. Sri Lanka and Afghanistan v. South Africa.  Let's hope the South African cricket team does better than their women's soccer team.

Thursday, June 13, 2019

The rain gods feel my pain

Yesterday I spent a good amount of time strategizing, planned all my trades, took notes for the blog, reminded my dear husband that a tournament is afoot, taunted each and every one of you in my head, then promptly forgot to actually sit down at the computer to DO any of it. Fortunately for me the game was a washout, unfortunately for you that means I have more trades banked.

Here's what happened yesterday: Australia batted first and really only needed Finch (82) and Warner(107) to put up 307 for Pakistan to chase. Mohammed Amir was the star bowler logging a 5 wicket haul. Pakistan for their effort tried putting everyone to work, they had like 5 guys scoring in the 40s with Ul Haq banking 53 but they still came up 41 runs short. I guess they needed one more guy.  3 wickets to Cummins and a win to Australia.

For those who are 2 Cheap 2 Attend there has been lots of jockeying and everyone seems to have their elbows out. Anna for her part has held onto first for quite a few days now.  Wasn't she just trying to get rid of the Sweaty Teddy Trophy of Winningness?  Well I'm coming for ya dear sister,  I knew just the days to fall asleep on the job and now I've got trades to spare. Clustercluck2019 leads the Trophytakers, followed by the Political *unkies just edging out the Crackpot Rabbits. Nagels lead Stour Power with the Panicky Squids hanging on over the Muttermatters.

Tomorrow England takes on the West Indies, let's hope it's dry.

Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

My back, I'm back

I'm back from camping, actually I got back a few days ago with a bum back. Waddling to the computer proved to be too much, but it seems the games have been washed out lately anyway.  So I'm not feeling too bad about my absence.  Now I'm back, with a better back.  Let's hope the players are as well.  Tomorrow we see Australia v. Pakistan

Monday, June 10, 2019

Whole lotta nothing

The lines did go up.  Not that you can tell.

Saturday, June 8, 2019

Thursday, June 6, 2019


Going Dark

Hi All, we are going camping for a few days, so there will be no blog updates. We'll be home Sunday, I will do my best to make trades but its iffy. Have fun surpassing me.

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

power outage

I've been without power since 9 this morning, and its been hot, real hot. So no blog. I have trades to make and then bed. Tomorrow is India v. South Africa and Bangladesh v. New Zealand

Monday, June 3, 2019

What is going on???

Anyone place bets on Pakistan? Anyone? Beuller? No, I didn't think so, but they did it, they won. I blame Trump. Pakistan put in a solid opening inning with Hafeez adding 84 to the 348 total. Woakes and Ali each got 3 wickets. I for one wasn't expecting Pakistan to get that high a total, and they lasted all 50 overs. But they did. So England had to chase 348, and with Root and Buttler both getting centuries you'd have though they could have done it, but no they did not. They even had a wicket to spare, but they fell 14 runs short. Pakistan will take that win and try to ride the wave, England needs to brush it off and refocus.

It shook things up in our neck of the woods as well. Moira and Catherine clearly knew something the rest of us did not. Michael also had a surge and is now nipping at our heels. With Catherine back in the UK don't count Henry out as she will no doubt have him trading in no time.

Tomorrows match is Sri Lanka v. Afghanistan. And after today, who knows, those E players from Afghanistan might just be the right picks.

Welcome to the top Moira!


Sunday, June 2, 2019

When Faf fell

Only one game today and I proved to be quite exciting. Bangladesh was no ones pick as favorites for the day but then again South Africa haven't been to stellar as of late either so who knew?? Bangladesh batted first and did amazing! Al Hasan's 75 and Rahim's 78 secured a total of 330 for South Africa to chase. And since they only dropped 6 wickets I would say well done Bangladesh. 2 wickets each to Phehlukwayo, Morris, and Tahir - nothing to write home about. And for the first half of the 2nd innings it looked like South Africa had a shot, their run rate was on par with Bangladesh. But the then Faf fell. He was on 62 in the 27th over and tried to launch another one when it spun through the gate and crashed into leg stump. Bye bye Faf. They stuck it out for all 50 overs but the run rate just could never get where they needed it to be and in the end they were 21 runs shy. So again, well done Bangladesh.

As for our little competition, I was up there in second for a hot second, but alas, no more. Clustercluck2019 has regained the top spot with the Crackpot Rabbits making a surge just behind. Trophytakers slipped as did the Politcal*unkies, Nagels, Muttermatters and the Panicky Squids are all hanging in the middle order with Henry's Stour Power loosing steam. Hang in there Henry! Catherine is on her way home. (evil daughter in law aside: maybe Catherine will forget to do her trades since she's at the airport..........hmmmm.......)

Tomorrow's match will be England v. Trump, no wait, that's what's happening for the Political Junkies out there, as for the cricketing *unkies, it's England v. Pakistan.

Do you think that Trump Baby balloon will fly over the match? Maybe I should tape it just in case......hmmm......whistling........

Friday, May 31, 2019

We Have a Worm

Thanks for the worm duty Anna.

This will be a quick note as I have to get ready for tomorrows game day.

After getting the kids off to school this morning I sat down to catch the last half of the game today.....it was already over. Pakistan was crushed. They batted first and went all out after only 21.4 overs, posting only 105 for the West Indies to chase. 3 wickets to Holder and 4 to Thomas - anyone have that guy? Gayle (50) and Pooran (34) easily reached their goal in 13.4 overs winning the match for the West Indies by 7 wickets. All 3 wickets went to Amir.

Tomorrow there are two matches, New Zealand v. Sri Lanka - NZ is favored, and Afghanistan v. Australia - AUS is favored. Lesson of the day - pick the early order batsmen, I think it will be true tomorrow as well.

I knew Catherine would want to see this.

Thursday, May 30, 2019

Let this be a lesson to you

So our first day of matches began today and, having recorded the game, I dutifully tried to avoid the results until Michael came home and we could watch. Then my mother called......lets just say between her and a few others I knew the end results. Any who, I think she's sorted and hopefully the others are as well. What happened you ask? Let me tell you - England batted first and it was a bad start when one of the openers, Bairstow, went out for a duck. But my man, Roy hung in along with Stokes, Root and Morgan, posting 311 for 8. South Africa's Ngidi got himself a hat trick and Tahir and Rabada each picked up a couple of wickets. When South Africa took the field, and by that I mean England was in the field and SA were batting, they started in fine form with de Kock hitting a respectable 68, but no one else really did much. So they lost at 207 all out after 39.5 overs. 2 wickets each for Plunkett and Stokes with 3 for Archer. In addition to the batting and the wicket getting, Stokes made the play of the day with an amazing behind the head, one handed, diving catch.

Whatever's in that crock-pot of James, it sure smells good for now. Moira's Mutter may matter but she's gonna need to up her strike rate. But its early days yet, early days. Michael? What about him you say? Well, he fell victim to the old "I changed my team but it didn't go through" scenario. So, let this be a lesson to you, when you modify make sure you CONFIRM (you have to click two buttons), and then double check by going back in to look at your team. You can thank me later with chocolate or cold hard cash

Tomorrow its Pakistan and the West Indies. Happy Gaming!

Wednesday, May 29, 2019

On Your Marks...Get Set...Go!

It suddenly dawned on me this morning that this whole affair starts tomorrow! Are you ready? I'm not, I immediately went into a panic, I have all Afghani Es and Fs on my team, my printer won't print the fixtures, I can't figure out how to get a nice clean list of all the players with their rankings, Do I make the WK my captain? How many trades do I make each day? Do I tell everyone that Steyn is out with an injury? What time will they close the trades? I wanna watch the matches, can I subscribe to Willow TV for one month or do I have to commit to a longer time frame? ...... SO MANY questions and things to do. But I sat down, got out a nice clean sheet of paper and a trusty pencil and I got to work. I think I have myself sorted for now at least.

So it all begins tomorrow with England taking on South Africa. Seems like expectations for England are high, those for SA are low. But England has a habit of going sideways, so who knows. Then on Friday its Pakistan v. West Indies. Remember, there is no group stage, just one big round robin set of 45 matches. Then top 4 go on to the semis. You have 300 modifications, so that works out to 6.25 modifications per match, but a captaincy change costs extra, and some days you don't have time to make modifications between matches, so I'm thinking maybe I could make like 8 changes a day......or maybe I do a complete change every other day......should I pick A players? they use up a lot of budget, how do I best use the "mixed role" players? Maybe I should take both wicket-keepers...... now I'm in a panic again.

Saturday, May 4, 2019

2Cheap 2Attend

Welcome Back!

I can't believe its been four longs years since Anna wrested the Sweaty Robinson World Cup Trophy of Winningness from James, but it has. Now it's time to see who can craft the perfect squad of 11 and dethrone Anna. The ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 will begin with England taking on South Africa on May 30th. This tournament has 10 teams, no groups, playing 9 ODI games each. Top 4 move on to the semis, everyone else goes home. The Final match will be Sunday July 14th. So who's in?? Who's ready to brush off their pivot table? print the player stats? pen a clever name? sift through the choices and build a team? I've created a league over at Cricket Web and you should have received an email from them with an invite, but if not you can use the User Key 1556996250 to join our league, 2Cheap 2Attend. You'll have to create your team first and then join the league. Make sure you are choosing the World Cup 2019 as your competition. Your team will consist of 3 Batsmen, 1 Wicket Keeper, 3 Bowlers and 4 Mixed Role. Teams in the tournament in ranked order: 1. England, 2. India, 3. South Africa, 4. New Zealand, 5. Australia, 6 Pakistan, 7. Bangladesh, 8. West Indies, 9. Sri Lanka, and 10. Afghanistan.

Know anyone else that wants to join the fun? Invite them in, the waters nice, We should be able to field a group at least as large as the 2020 Democratic candidates.

Have fun!

P.S. Anna - will we have a worm??

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