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*Official* CW XI Media Coverage

James90

Cricketer Of The Year
Nnanden said:
Horse & Hound

JE Stedman – Age 22, CW Red (RHB Moderate, RM)
Career – 68 matches, 2904 runs @ 43.04, 5 wickets @ 53.40, 23 catches
Season 10 – 16 matches, 780 runs @ 48.75, 7 catches
Picked for the U/19's in Season X, Stedman has been found out by none other than Horse and Hound columnist, Nath Patrick. Patrick appears to have stumbled upon a genuine birth certificate, unlike the fake one Stedman has shoved under selectors noses since being signed by CricketWeb Red in Season 8.

by Gary Gangrene
 

Travis_Teh

International Regular
Nnanden said:
XPA Rose - Age 21, CW Green (RHB Very-attacking, RFM Strike-bowler)
Career – 100 matches, 742 runs @ 20.05, 160 wickets @ 26.46, 23 catches
Season 10 - 12 matches, 146 runs @ 29.20, 30 wickets @ 22.60, 3 catches
Comments – Although he has not had a bright start to his International Career, Xavier looks to be the man likely to get a starting spot in crunch games at the World Cup. Although he`s a touch slower than Patrick and Watt, he has a lot more control. Rose hates to give up runs and he has an incredible knack of taking a wicket after being hit for a boundary. His lower order batting is definitely a plus for any side. Xavier has a quiet personality, likened by some to Brad Hodge.
Come on now, Nath. Sure, not many people like Xavier but there is no need to completely insult the guy and call him a slow-talking & dim-witted reject infront of everyone by likening him to Brad Hodge, hey?
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
Horse & Hound
World Cup Hopefuls
by Abhinav Shankar

With the CWXI 25-man World Cup Squad just announced, Horse & Hound have decided to give you a preview of the fringe players, those attempting to push their way into the starting line-up. Here are the last five.

HG Warwick – Age 18, CW Black (RHB Very-attacking, RF Economical-bowler)
Career – 17 matches, 202 runs @ 33.67, 21 wickets @ 33.43, 1 catch
Season 10 – 14 matches, 165 runs @ 27.50, 19 wickets @ 30.26, 1 catch
Comments – Harry is arguably the most promising cricketer in all of CW Land. Many young quick bowlers have burst onto the scene, demonstrating raw pace, but not much else. Warwick back up his frightening pace in Season X with outstanding control and was one of the most consistent bowlers going around. In a season where batsmen prospered like never before, Warwick shone like a light on a hill, collecting his best figures of 5/44 in the process. He is also a capable lower-order tonking batsman, hitting a marvelous 55* for Black. His ground fielding is okay, but far too many chances were dropped, almost undoing much of his good work with the ball. This reporter tips Warwick to have a stellar Season XI, and wouldn`t be surprised if he knocked on the door for the CWXI at the end of it.

SA Bennett – Age 21, CW Red (RHB Moderate, LS Economical-bowler)
Career – 77 matches, 2043 runs @ 32.95, 76 wickets @ 36.87, 38 catches
Season 10 – 10 matches, 77 runs @ 25.67, 10 wickets @ 36.20, 2 catches
Comments – He may not have the most impressive figures of all players, but Sean Bennett is a team-player who brings many skills to the game. He has played each season with a different role, whether it be with his batting, bowling or Red court-jester. This would not have helped his statistics, but his team surely knows how invaluable he is. There are not many leg-spinning all-rounders in the system and this has certainly helped Sean`s reputation. He would like to be doing better with his spinners and greater consistency is probably needed to become of the game`s finest. Sean has a joyful, infectious attitude and is liked by most, except for the few that don`t like him.

MW Wilson – Age 20, CW Black (RHB Attacking, RFM Strike-bowler)
Career – 66 matches, 1178 runs @ 26.77, 83 wickets @ 33.30, 23 catches
Season 10 – 11 matches, 126 runs @ 14.00, 10 wickets @ 49.20, 8 catches
Comments – After such a promising start, Wilson simply seems to be falling off the pace. His first few seasons had everyone in raptures, especially Neil Pickup, who took Mike under his wing. But as mother Pickup left the nest, so did Wilson`s game. Season X was not kind to him, not finding much touch with bat or ball, achieving a highest score of only 30. This was bettered by the likes of Hoy, Hancock and somehow even Burke. Although physically at the game, Wilson`s mind often seemed elsewhere, losing concentration at crucial stages. While his fielding continues to be mind-blowing, Mike will need to work very hard in the off-season to reach his full potential.

CP Thompson – Age 20, CW Black (RHB Moderate, RF Economical)
Career – 55 matches, 973 runs @ 27.03, 64 wickets @ 36.97, 33 catches
Season 10 – 12 matches, 185 runs @ 20.56, 15 wickets @ 38.80, 6 catches
Comments – Callum`s game and attitude is freakishly similar to Wilson. His lethargy seemed to rub off on most of the Black squad during the season. When he wants, Thompson can take a match away from the opposition with bat, ball and again in the field. In all of 12 matches, Callum couldn`t once pass 50, though getting close with a 47. He is best when he`s going for his shots with little hesitiation, though in Season X he was strangely subdued. Needs more commitment in his game.

RJ Dauth – Age 20, CW Red (RHB Attacking, OS)
Career – 74 matches, 2982 runs @ 44.51, 24 catches
Season 10 – 12 matches, 580 runs @ 72.50, 5 catches
Comments – Robert would gain an incredible amount from being selected in the World Cup Squad. If not from past attitude problems, Dauth would arguably already be a regular in the team. His average in Season X was only surpassed by CWXI opening batsman and Red team-mate Ian ‘Fatty’ Markus. Rob is an exciting player to watch, strong down the ground and even better with his horizontal bat shots. He is definitely at home in One-Day cricket and improvises many shots, much to the crowd`s enjoyment. The sky is the limit for this 20 year-old, and if his occasional wild mannerisms can be tamed, I`d put money on him being a regular in the CWXI team for the next ten years.
 

vic_orthdox

Global Moderator
ICC Under More Criticism

As the Cricket World Cup continues today, many scribes are calling for the heads of the ICC honchos who scheduled the World Cup at the same time as the FIFA World Cup...



:p
 

David

International 12th Man
vic_orthdox said:
ICC Under More Criticism

As the Cricket World Cup continues today, many scribes are calling for the heads of the ICC honchos who scheduled the World Cup at the same time as the FIFA World Cup...



:p
it's 2000 and something greater than 6

get with the real world!

:p
 

Smudge

Hall of Fame Member
vic_orthdox said:
ICC Under More Criticism

As the Cricket World Cup continues today, many scribes are calling for the heads of the ICC honchos who scheduled the World Cup at the same time as the FIFA World Cup...



:p

The International Cricket Council has hit back at claims they scheduled the World Cup poorly, causing a clash with the FIFA World Cup.
The Cricket World Cup has disappeared under the radar of many sports fans, as attention has turned to Germany where there's been more diving than at a Greg Louganis tribute event, and bigger hissy fits than at a English girls' boarding school.
However, ICC chief Malcolm Speed stood behind his council's decision to schedule during the months of June and July.
"Sure, it's the middle of winter in New Zealand at the moment, but I've always been a firm believer in testing players in all types of conditions," Speed said.
"These new muddy tracks add a whole new dimension to batting, while bowlers can cause problems for the batsmen during the breaks by making mud mounds on a good length.
"As for the soccer/football/whatever, cricket is a real sport - not amateur theatrics masquerading as a foot-based sport."
Speed said the crowds in Australia had been a lot better behaved, and they'd even been able to run some publicity events in Cronulla without Muslim or right-wing Australian outrage.
"You know the best thing of all?" Speed asked the intrepid reporter.
"There hasn't been a single "Aussie Aussie Aussie" call.
"And thank God for that - it's so, like, you know, 2000?"
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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Hoy and Dauth, big movers in ICC Rankings

Cricket Web XI fast bowler Nathan Hoy has made an impressive jump in the latest ICC ODI rankings. Previously ranked at #32, Hoy climbed 17 spots to break into the top 20 at #15.

Meanwhile Neil Pickup returns to the top 10, moving from #12 to #6.

In the batting rankings, Ian Markus moved 3 spaces to #4, after an immense World Cup tournament. The biggest mover for CW was Dauth, who climbed 60 spots to a place at #45.

Adam Gilchrist holds his top ranking, while Ricky Ponting moves a spot to #2, as Ramnaresh Sarwan slides to #5. MS Dhoni dropped from #4 to #13.

LG ICC ODI Batting Rankings
1. AC Gilchrist (previously 1)
2. RT Ponting (3)
3. BJ Goff (5)
4. I Markus (7)
5. RR Sarwan (2)
6. MEK Hussey (6)
7. KP Pietersen (8)
8. A Symonds (9)
9. GC Smith (10)
10. ST Jayasuriya (11)
11. Sangakkara (12)
12. LA Camps (18)
13. MS Dhoni (4)
14. MJ Clarke (16)
15. HH Gibbs (17)
27. CR Butler (22)
29. MJ Robbins (25)
39. MW DeSilva (30)
43. AP Chaulk (41)
45. RJ Dauth (105)
99. DP Towns (95)


LG ICC ODI Bowling Rankings
1. SE Bond (2)
2. SM Pollock (1)
3. NW Bracken (5)
4. IDR Bradshaw (6)
5. M Nitini (7)
6. NS Pickup (12)
7. GD McGrath (3)
8. IK Pathan (8)
9. DL Vettori (11)
10. Naved-ul-Hasan (13)
11. WPUJC Vaas (12)
12. B Lee (4)
13. KD Mills (17)
14. JN Gillespie (19)
15. NS Hoy (32)
19. LA Camps (21)
35. TC Halsey (37)
48. MJ Robbins (43)
62. NL Patrick (55)
 

Loony BoB

International Captain
Goff and Markus are really pushing to get to the top spot for the batting, which is great. Obviously Pickup & Hoy also doing well.

Haha - #99, down from #95. D'oh. :p
 

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