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4th ODI: Australia v Sri Lanka at Sydney Jan 20, 2013

undertaker

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Well they will get their money back, but you have this pain in the arse situation of having to go through Allianz Insurance

Really? I didn't know that you could recover the money. When I went to the cricket a few years ago, the refund policy was that you couldn't get your money back once a ball had been bowled (i.e. only in a complete washout do you get a refund or, in the case of a test match, if you bought a ticket for day 4 and the test finished on the 3rd day)
 

Horrie Is God

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Here's the new beer snake world record set tonight..

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IanG

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I can sympathise with the crowd at tonight's game. Experienced this myself back in 1998. The second final of the Carlton & United Series as it was called back then. Australia v South Africa. It was more because of the fact that the crowd was treated like mushrooms cause we weren't give any information. We were eventually told that there would ba a 25 Over game, only to be told about 40 minutes later that the game had been abandoned and they would use the reserve day.

Well unfortunatly I wasn't able to go the next day as we'd only booked the motel for one night and the bloke I went with had to go to work the day after.

Also Horrie Is God, how did the security wankers not snuff it out?
 

Horrie Is God

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I'd say they realised how bored the crowd were with the pathetic no play situation,& wise heads prevailed & said let them do this & we won't get streakers or Jason Taylor throwing piss all over the crowd..
 

Mr Spock!

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Didn't Australia invent the Super Sopper?

Whatever happened to that?

Haven't seen play called off like this in a long time.
 

IanG

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Turned the TV Off now. With the game called off Channel Nein have put on the movie Valentines Day. Bah Humbug!!
 

snoozer

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Taylor got thrown out of the scg back in the 90's for being a drunken fool. He was shown on camera during the game getting the arse. Apparently he threw a cup of piss on some spectators around him.(not sure of the exact detail - I'm sure someone will know the full story).
Not sure if he was with norths or parra at the time, but I'm sure he was there with teammates.
 

Horrie Is God

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http://www.leagueunlimited.com/article.php?newsid=18831

Two unusual items on the bar itself, catch my eye. The first, a plastic cup is given some prominence and I ask the guide "what's that"? A curt reply ensued. "Gentlemen use that if the Northern Eagles lavatory is inoperative". (Taylor was involved in a alcohol fuelled incident at an SCG cricket match he attended. A cup containing urine was alleged to be involved).

He got tossed out of the SCG one night paralytic after throwing full cups of his own piss in the air..
 

Hallatia

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Sri Lanka to query abandonment with ICC
Daniel Brettig at the SCG
January 20, 2013

When word filtered through that the fourth ODI at the SCG had been abandoned, it was not only the crowd of 22,521 who were intent on expressing their annoyance at the outcome. Sri Lanka's captain, Mahela Jayawardene, could not hide his frustration at seeing the match fail to resume in circumstances that heavily favoured his side, having beaten far worse conditions against New Zealand in Pallekele only three months ago.

Jayawardene said his team would write formally to the ICC match referee, Javagal Srinath, seeking an explanation for an inconsistency in rulings from one series to the next. Srinath had explained that play would not resume because he and the umpires Paul Reiffel and Marais Erasmus felt conditions were "unfair", whereas in Sri Lanka the match referee, Andy Pycroft, had said play would only be stopped if he deemed it "unsafe".

Srinath's call robbed Sri Lanka of an ideal chance to finish the series off, having bowled superbly to restrict Australia to 9 for 222, and Jayawardene expressed surprise that a ground as rich in history and facilities as the SCG could not get the game re-started.

"We played New Zealand three months ago and the interpretation we got in that series was quite different to what we got today," Jayawardene said. "We played in Pallekele with a lot of rain and during the World Cup as well. I think we need to find a bit more consistency, so that's something we'll probably write and put across to them [the ICC] and see how we can go about it. At the SCG, I would assume that a ground of this magnitude you should be able to get a game in. Maybe they should do what we do back home and cover the entire ground.

"I think we can write to the match referee because the interpretation we got three months ago in the New Zealand series was something totally different. It was deemed that we'd only stop play if it was dangerous, not unfair, but today the interpretation was different. I accept that, it comes from the match referee and the umpires so I'm happy to take that on board, but it was two interpretations we got within a three-month period."

Australia's captain, Michael Clarke, had chosen to bat first upon winning the toss but Jayawardene, mindful of rain on the horizon and also the hosts' struggles against the swinging, seaming ball in the past two matches, had always set his mind on sending his opponents in.

"When we started today I was going to bowl," he said. "Purely because of the weather that was going to be around today, so we were going to bowl first thinking that if it comes to Duckworth-Lewis we would have a better idea of what we needed chasing, and our guys bowled brilliantly up front.

"With the rain coming in and the equation it would probably have been a much easier chase, but I guess we just need to put this behind us and look forward to the next game. We've played some really good cricket and it's just a little disappointment, but we can take a lot out of the last three games, how we've come back into the series and controlled things."

For his part, Clarke indicated his own surprise at the game not resuming, saying that he had seen matches played at the SCG where far more rain had drenched the ground. The curator, Tom Parker, had indicated that the delay was caused by light rain that sat on the surface rather than sinking in, while a lack of any breeze made evaporation more of a challenge.

"I think this ground is known for its drainage," Clarke said. "I've played a number of games here where it's held a lot more water than that and we've managed to get back on and play games of cricket. I think the hardest thing was the water didn't really sink in, it sat on top, there was no sun around and no wind.

"Sri Lanka would've loved to get back on there as the game got shorter. It was probably going to suit them a lot more. But we certainly wanted to play as well to give ourselves a chance to win the series. Unfortunately we can't win the series now, we can only level it."
Sauce
 

Munky

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Here's the new beer snake world record set tonight..

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I was holding that up some where along the line.

Outside of Starc's cameo the rain delay was the best part of the day out. Atmosphere was great.

Surprised it was called off as there wasn't much rain.
 

Hallatia

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frog in the blender's birthday today. I saw this picture come up in my facebook newsfeed to say happy birthday to him
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