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Sydney Shires T20 Cup
« on: October 12, 2016, 07:08:25 AM »

Before this season I had 4years off cricket . Back then I played in Sydney Shires comp. It consisted of 13 rounds , about 4 one dayers (50overs per side) , 1 t20 , the remainder  2dayers ( 80overs min per day ) .
This season I'm back playing in the same comp , but things have changed a bit ...5 one dayers and 9 two dayers . There is now a seperate t20 cup which each club can select a squad from players in any of there grades . It seems a good way for club players who might not normally play in the same side to have a game together , and it gives people with a t20 hankering more outlet /interest etc .
From looking at the fixtures list , the games are all on Sundays (so players would play regular games on Saturday and then back up the next day). There are 3 games played on one 1st grade ground with the first starting at 10am , the last being a day-nighter /under flood lights , kicking off at 5.15pm . Grounds would be limited to 1st grade grounds with floodlights so I'm not sure every club will be hosting games at some stage .
The 4th grade captain at my club owns a cricket store and it is the sponsor for this t20 cup , there's apparently a $2000 prize for the winners . That seems exciting although i was never going to be selected - I'm  a left arm finger spinner and opening bat ( but more in the mold of Boycott then Warner ).
The first game is this Sunday and I think ill go down to our first grade ground and watch our lads play - its the day-nighter and I'm keen to see how that pans out aswell as see them play with a pink ball .
I know it's difficult to attract players to comps where you play 80-100 overs per game day , train 2x per week etc . Perhaps this is a carrot to prevent players drifting off towards park cricket or leaving the game entirely .
I am not aware of many comps in oz that have already established something similar , so am interested for opinions re what people think of the concept. Also , for the English guys , what do you make of this all ? Any good ? Rubbish ?
B.t.w - wasn't sure where to post this , feel free to move it if applicable .
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Re: Sydney Shires T20 Cup
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2016, 07:33:37 AM »

Sounds like a great concept. I like the idea of mixing things up with regards to team squads for 20/20 matches. It is a shame that as a club you might not get to play much with other players in the 1XI-4XI. I can't imagine playing cricket under floodlights in the UK. It's cold enough during the day on a windy day in Felixstowe, let alone playing under lights  :(

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Re: Sydney Shires T20 Cup
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2016, 07:35:34 AM »

Which club do you play for?
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Re: Sydney Shires T20 Cup
« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2016, 07:50:49 AM »

Which club do you play for?

Balmain-South-Sydney
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Re: Sydney Shires T20 Cup
« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2016, 09:14:51 AM »

Balmain-South-Sydney
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Lovely part of the world, does Burgee (Ian Burge) still play for Balmain?
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Re: Sydney Shires T20 Cup
« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2016, 09:39:54 AM »

Balmain-South-Sydney
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Lovely part of the world, does Burgee (Ian Burge) still play for Balmain?

Nah .
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Re: Sydney Shires T20 Cup
« Reply #6 on: October 12, 2016, 08:20:44 PM »

more in the mold of Boycott then Warner

Some would argue you're exactly what the currrent national team are crying out for!

Sounds like a great set up. Especially the 2 day, day/night stuff, sounds like it would be quite the spectacle.
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Re: Sydney Shires T20 Cup
« Reply #7 on: October 12, 2016, 08:22:28 PM »

Nah .
It was a long shot, played with him almost 20 years ago.
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Re: Sydney Shires T20 Cup
« Reply #8 on: October 13, 2016, 03:47:53 AM »

Some would argue you're exactly what the currrent national team are crying out for!

Sounds like a great set up. Especially the 2 day, day/night stuff, sounds like it would be quite the spectacle.



Hehehehe,  could you imagine - not out after 20 over innings completed , 20 runs of 70 balls !  ;)
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