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    Originally posted by Daniel 7 View Post
    What does that even mean?!

    I heard about a team called Scotland but I was under the impression they were all english blokes who had no chance of ever playing for England.

    Bit like football then

    Nobody plays cricket in Scotland - nobody!


    Cricket Scotland: November 6, 2013 - Following recent research carried out by the International Cricket Council, Cricket Scotland has revealed the findings as the sport continues to establish itself as one of the countries leading summer sports.
    The study compared paricipation and coaching figures from 2008 to 2013, which emphasised how the game has grown across all facets of the game in Scotland in recent years.


    The growth shows little signs of slowing down either; participation levels are currently on the rise and have almost doubled over five years – now sitting at 57,525. This has been achieved, in part, thanks to programmes put in place by Cricket Scotland Development Team and the hard work of the volunteers and coaches who give up thousands of hours of their own time to promote and improve the standard of cricket in this country.


    Scotland, now ranked second in the ICC Development scorecard for all non-full member countries, can boast having the most qualified and active coaches outwith the Test playing nations. Due to the continued drive and enthusiasm throughout the country, the number of active coaches has increased to 1,665 - in comparison to 2009 when there were only 375.


    Facilities continue to increase with the number of turf pitches rising in Scotland over the last five years to 173 across the country, compared to 154 in 2008 –the highest number of turf pitches in any of the affiliate and associate countries.


    Hard work from the Scottish Cricket Officials Association (SCOA), along with Cricket Scotland and the regional associations, has seen an increase in active umpires by 20%, the spirit of cricket continues to be instilled into the game and its players around the country.


    Cricket Scotland’s participation aim ‘More players playing the game regularly in a network of strong clubs supported by well-trained and motivated people’ - is certainly showing signs of being achieved.
    The work with partners Cricket Factory has enabled Cricket Scotland to increase its visibility at numerous high profile events, such as the Festival Square Cricket Takeover and the Cowal Highland Gathering, which has taken cricket to new and wider audiences.


    “It is really pleasing seeing these results, and it it’s testament to those who regularly give up their own time to ensure the game grows in this country.” said Cricket Scotland Head of Participation Steve Paige.


    “We take great confidence in knowing that the work of our dedicated volunteers, together with our staff, is having a positive impact on helping our clubs thrive with the best possible facilities and knowledgeable coaches.”

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      You made that up. I suppose his Mum's called Morag, he loves Irn Bru and his dad used to be Oor Wullie

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        Originally posted by Daniel 7 View Post
        I think the first thing that needs to be done, if its going to take off, is sort out the bad light. Just get some floodlights.

        Sort out googlies as well. Nobody can embrace a sport that uses googlies as a term.

        And introduce tackling to stop people completing their shuttle runs.
        Haha.

        They do play under lights with the white ball but cricket is a game of wonderful and very subtle nuances and with the red ball, i.e. real cricket, it doesn't work under lights.

        But you probably knew that
        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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          Thats all the ****e english players moving north to claim scottish nationality so they can play at Twickenham or wherever

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            The rival cricket clubs in Glasgow have a fierce rivalry.
            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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              I'm assuming Cook and Carbs will retire this morning to give the others a go.
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                Originally posted by captainfog View Post
                I'm assuming Cook and Carbs will retire this morning to give the others a go.
                Was out last night so can't wait to watch a bit later

                Hope we have a bit of a thrash and then put them in.
                Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                  Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                  The rival cricket clubs in Glasgow have a fierce rivalry.
                  I bet they refuse to give them saucers for their tea and leave the icing sugar off their scones just to stoke it up a bit further

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                    Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                    Was out last night so can't wait to watch a bit later

                    Hope we have a bit of a thrash and then put them in.
                    Their spinner (Hollands?) vs KP should be fun. The Aussie A bowlers are the definition of ordinary.
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                      Originally posted by Daniel 7 View Post
                      I bet they refuse to give them saucers for their tea and leave the icing sugar off their scones just to stoke it up a bit further
                      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                        Originally posted by Daniel 7 View Post
                        I bet they refuse to give them saucers for their tea and leave the icing sugar off their scones just to stoke it up a bit further
                        You should go to a one dayer.

                        All day drinking and some fine people watching.

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                          I've been to one. Admittedly it was as a security guard / steward working for Burns Security when I was at Uni, but it did nothing but stoke up the flames of antipathy.

                          One of my jobs was to look out for villains who might swipe stuff from the car park, but we used to hide in between the cars drinking warm Fosters and get caned. We weren't allowed to take off our american cop style hats either, even when the weather was sweltering. I ended up with sunburn that stopped just above my eyebrows.

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                            Paul Newman @newman_cricket
                            Rain in Hobart I'm afraid. Certain to be a delayed start to day two

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                              Carberry had 83 dot balls in his first 100 deliveries Dig in, plod on
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                                Originally posted by captainfog View Post
                                Carberry had 83 dot balls in his first 100 deliveries

                                Originally posted by Geoff Boycott
                                Look at him the flash harry. Whats the hurry, Michael?
                                Football without Origi is nothing

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