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Big Bash 2020/2021 (Mens and Womens)

isaiah

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Losing 3/3 across 7 balls - Billings, Sams and Ross, stuffed us up,with power boost overs left. Only Cutting cameo got us out of a total disaster

Seemed easier to bat on after 12 overs or so when shine went off the ball
Thunder were 3/72 - 11.2 overs when Fergo got out
Heat were 3/70 - 12 overs when Marnus got out

And yes 100% We bowled terrible after the break, too many full tosses, and hitting zones. Was there a yorker at all? Plenty failed ones.

Doggett was a gun in the games he played prior, last night looked like Mick Lewis at Johannesburg
So sad for the chunder fans
 

TheParraboy

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Must be a first, a novice back to back wooden spoon head coach getting poached



https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/...ach-to-take-role-with-new-south-wales-1249797


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Michael Klinger has stepped down as Melbourne Renegades coach after an unsuccessful two seasons to take up a role as the head of male cricket at New South Wales.

Klinger, 40, had a year to run on his three-year contract with the Renegades after being appointed to the role just prior to the 2019-20 season when BBL08 title-winning coach Andrew McDonald vacated the position to become Australia's assistant coach.

Klinger's two years at the helm of the Renegades, his first experience as a senior coach, were disastrous with the club winning just seven of 28 games and finishing last on the BBL table in both seasons.

"I'm grateful for the opportunity that I was given by the Melbourne Renegades. I'd like to thank everyone at the Renegades for their continued support throughout," Klinger said.

"Although the seasons didn't go to plan, I thoroughly enjoyed my time as head coach and can see a bright future in the coming seasons with such a young and talented group. I wish them all the best for the future.

"My new role as Head of Men's Cricket with CNSW is an extremely exciting position. I'm looking forward to this great opportunity working with Greg Mail and their senior squads, pathways, and Big Bash programs."

Renegades general manager David Lever said the club was supportive of Klinger's move.

"On behalf of everyone at the club I'd like to extend our thanks and best wishes to Michael in his new role in New South Wales," Lever said. "Maxy's dedication to the role, his composure, and broader role as an ambassador for the Renegades has been exemplary.

"Despite injuries and unavailability of key players, limited preparation time in his first season, and an extended period on the road in his second season, Maxy never looked for excuses and confronted each challenge with the same commitment, character, and class that made him such an excellent player for so long.

"We thank Michael for his service and outstanding leadership and wish him and his family all the best for their new opportunity."

The Renegades will now begin searching for a new coach for the second time in three years.

At New South Wales, Klinger will oversee the men's program working alongside Leah Poulton, NSW's head of female cricket, and reporting to head of cricket Greg Mail.

"We are delighted to have a person of Max's calibre joining our team," Mail said. "He is a universally respected figure in Australian cricket and brings experience across a wide range of high-performance environments and across all formats of the game.

"We'd like to thank Cricket Victoria and the Melbourne Renegades for releasing Michael from the remainder of his contract so that he could pursue this opportunity that we believe will benefit not just CNSW, but Australian cricket as a whole."
 

TheParraboy

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So we arrive, 2nd last game of the BBL season

Apparently win bat flip and bat first is the ticket to Saturday



https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/...t-how-the-bbl-challenger-could-be-won-1249909

Rarely has a toss been more important in this tournament for a host of reasons. The Scorchers got burnt in the Qualifier after electing to bowl second when significant dew settled in and made batting look distinctly easily for James Vince and company as the Sixers motored through the chase with relative ease.

Chris Lynn learned from the Scorchers' mistake the following night on the same surface and opted to bat second. The dew wasn't anywhere near as much of a factor but the ball swung early and the Heat could also utilise their trademark X-Factor play of bowling one over of Xavier Bartlett upfront before subbing in Morne Morkel for the second 10 overs of the bowling innings.
 

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