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Sheffield Shield 2014/2015 season

Twizzle

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Some interesting results in the womens cricket, huge scores by Vics and NSW
 
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Behrendorff out for Shield season

Left-arm quick to miss remainder of domestic summer with stress fracture injury

Western Australian quick Jason Behrendorff will miss the remainder of the Bupa Sheffield Shield season after being diagnosed with a stress fracture in the right side of his lower back. Behrendorff, who was last week named the Domestic Cricketer of the Year at the Allan Border Medal Ceremony in Sydney, has been a standout performer for the Warriors in both formats this summer, and was again instrumental in Perth Scorchers’ charge to back-to-back KFC T20 Big Bash League titles. CT scans taken after the completion of the Big Bash League finals confirmed the extent of the injury. The Warriors will take a conservative approach to Behrendorff’s rehabilitation and expect him to return to bowling during the 2015-16 pre-season.

The news comes only a short time after South Australian paceman Chadd Sayers was also ruled out for the remainder of the Shield season with an injury to his left ankle. “Chadd was ruled out of the KFC T20 Big Bash due to inflammation in his left ankle. The injury was unresponsive to ongoing management and he will now require surgery," said John Porter, SACA Manager, Sports Science and Sports Medicine. “The rehabilitation is expected to take approximately eight weeks and we will continue to manage his rehabilitation over the coming months.”

http://www.cricket.com.au/news/jason-behrendorff-out-of-sheffield-shield-season-stress-fracture-western-australia/2015-02-03
 

Twizzle

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24 years old, this mostly happens to the younger ones who play too much cricket.
 

TheParraboy

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After day 2 in all the Shield games so far

Victoria getting pummelled


Tasmania v NSW at Hobart - Feb 7-10
Tasmania 272 NSW 353/7 (Neville 122)


Queensland v Victoria at Brisbane - Feb 7-10
Victoria 260 (Wade 152) Queensland 502/8 (Lynn 250no, Hartley 123, Pattinson 3/88)



West Aust v South Aust at Perth - Feb 7-10
South Aust 328 West Aust 386/3 (Klinger 176, Voges 101)
 
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I think this is Lynns first Sheffield Shield game of the year.
Sending a bloody good reminder to the selectors of his abilities.

Not to mention he did it under pressure. The Bulls were 3/7 at one point.
He did it against a pretty good attack. Pattinson, Siddle, Hastings, and Ahmed.

Hit 10 sixes too. Must have been aggressive against Ahmed
 
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Nevill 189* at present
"But Haddin is so far ahead of the rest"

Wade and Hartley also tonned up this round, whilst both Nev (who should be next in line) and hartley are better wicketkeepers.
 

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Tassies 5 down and still 134 behind, The Rug and SOK done the damage, Lyon has only bowled 6 overs and hasn't taken a wicket, could possibly be injured.
 

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Bluebaggers got up by 91 runs.

The Rug did the job with a Michelle, he still got it
 

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Vics out for 114, Quiney with a 9, who'd have thought

SOK with 4 wickets continues to out bowl Lyon and the Rug with a hatty to clean up the tail
 

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Maddinson 80 odd not out in the 2nd dig, Nevill with another 50 odd not out. NSW lead by 260 odd.
 
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