Post Line-ups Cricket at the 1948 Olympics | Match 12 - What on earth happened back there?!

Paris 8
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Australia
Wrong flag :)
 
Olympic Bowling Record - Progressive Holders
FOR BATTING RECORD, SEE HERE

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Bart King - 8-0-22-3 vs Australia - Athens 1896

In the very first Olympic cricket match, it was the bowling of John Barton King which stood out head and shoulders above the rest. He dismissed the Australian opening pair of Alec Bannerman and Joe Darling before returning to dismiss tail-ender Ernie Jones for a third victim.

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Tom Richardson - 7.1-0-15-4 vs Canada - Athens 1896

Tom Richardson, already well known for dismissing entire teams on his day, found a perfect line and length in his country's first Olympic match against Canada. That said, his four victims (Wallace Jones, Rein Wadsworth, Hal McGiverin and Frank Grew) were hardly world-class batsmen.

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George Patterson - 9.2-0-20-5 vs Canada - Athens 1896
Mere days after falling victim to Tom Richardson, the Canadians fell victim to another spell of tidy seam bowling. This time, it was the accurate American George Patterson who took on the role of destroyer-in-chief, as he claimed five wickets: four catches behind the wicket and an LBW.

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Tom Richardson - 5.1-1-11-7 vs France - Paris 1900

When the French team tried to face up to the world-class British bowlers, it was never going to be a fair contest. Tom Richardson ensured that this would be hauntingly true as he claimed no fewer than seven amateur French wickets. Observers of the time agreed that this was unbeatable.

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Bart King - 5-0-11-8 vs Netherlands - Stockholm 1912

Much like Tom Richardson more than a decade before, Bart King proved himself to be simply too good for rank amateurs to face up to. In this case, the amateurs were Dutch, and like Richardson's Frenchmen, they simply didn't stand a chance against such a sublime display of fast bowling. This record has now stood for two decades.
 
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1932 & 1936 are on my agenda, but for now let's go back in time to the Golden Age and finish this. Until recently, I was not aware of this tournament's existence, or I would have started it right after finishing 1904.

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Cricket at the Intercalated Games - Athens 1906

The 1904 Olympic Games in St Louis were mostly overshadowed by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, much like the 1900 Olympic Games in Paris during the time of the Exposition Universelle. Both Games stretched over long periods and were far from the standards set by the original 1896 Olympic Games in Athens. The Olympic Movement is currently not in good shape and desperately needs to recapture the spirit of 1896. It needs to do so quickly, as to all those who did not participate in St. Louis, Rome 1908 will mean an 8-year gap. As a compromise, the first Intercalated Games have been scheduled to start in 1906 by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as part of a new schedule, where every four years, in between the internationally organized games, there will be intermediate games held in Athens. The IOC as a whole have given the Greek NOC full support for the organisation of the event.

Ten different nations have offered their support for cricket to be included as an event at the venue where it proved so successful ten years previously in 1896, when the United States stunned the world to win a Gold medal ahead of their Test-playing peers from Australia and Great Britain. The teams participating (in alphabetical order) are
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Australia,
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Belgium,
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Canada,
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Egypt,
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France,
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Great Britain,
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Netherlands,
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South Africa,
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United States and the
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West Indies. The iconic Panathinaiko Stadium will once again play host to cricket matches, and the ten participating teams will be evenly distributed across two groups of five each for the tournament which is set to be in the round-robin format.


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Below is a list of incumbent managers. If you're interested in continuing, please skip straight to posting your lineups for your respective matches so we can get this underway. Your squads have been put up on the index. Please also note that that the Bronze and Sapphire/Crystal rarities have been switched with each other, effectively putting Bronze players above Sapphire/Crystal players from here on.

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Australia - @CerealKiller
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Belgium - @Markkkkk
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Canada - Vacant
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Egypt - @zwarrior
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France - @Na Maloom Afraad
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Great Britain - @Saroj padhy
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Netherlands - @themusketeer
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South Africa - @Sodium/@HawkAussie
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United States - @The Author
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West Indies - @Asham & @Samuels

Signups are open for
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Canada.


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Round 1 fixtures

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Canada v
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United States
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Athens
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- Pitch: Damp/Sticky
- Players injured/unavailable: None
- Lineup restrictions/quotas: None

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West Indies
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- Pitch: Damp/Sticky
- Players injured/unavailable: None
- Lineup restrictions/quotas: None


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- Pitch: Damp/Sticky
- Players injured/unavailable: None
- Lineup restrictions/quotas: None


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Great Britain v
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- Pitch: Damp/Sticky
- Players injured/unavailable: None
- Lineup restrictions/quotas: None


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Australia &
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Belgium have byes in this round.



Lineup rules

1) A proper wicket-keeper (:wk:/:wkb:) in your XI.
2) A minimum of 6 players marked to bowl.
3) Players ruled out due to injury cannot be selected.
4) Lineup restrictions/quotas as mentioned in the match details must be followed.

Player rarities

In each squad, players have been marked with these icons to give you a fair idea of their playing skills and overall usefulness to your team.

:purpo: - Legend. Used for the players that are undoubtedly the best of the lot.
:goldo: - Gold. Used for players with a high level of consistency and ability to deliver during key moments.
:redo: - Ruby. Used for players that are extremely talented and can play in a way no one else can replicate.
:slvo: - Silver. Used for players that aren't as talented as their Gold/Ruby/Legend contemporaries, but still capable of holding their own against the best in business.
:bro: - Bronze. Used for players that are a level below Silver. They are more likely to put in good performances than players from the Sapphire/Crystal category.
:blueo: - Sapphire/Crystal. Used for players that are inexperienced or with a lower skill set compared to those from a higher category. They could either put in good performances or fail miserably.

Standings


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| | Australia | | - | | - | | - | | - | | 0
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| | Canada | | - | | - | | - | | - | | 0
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| | Egypt | | - | | - | | - | | - | | 0
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| | West Indies | | - | | - | | - | | - | | 0
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| | United States | | - | | - | | - | | - | | 0
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| | Belgium | | - | | - | | - | | - | | 0
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| | France | | - | | - | | - | | - | | 0
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| | Great Britain | | - | | - | | - | | - | | 0
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| | Netherlands | | - | | - | | - | | - | | 0
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| | South Africa | | - | | - | | - | | - | | 0

Statistics


To be updated later.

Explanation on pitch types

Damp/Sticky - Massively in favor of bowlers and an absolute nightmare to bat on, unless you're Victor Trumper.
Evenly balanced - Provides an evenly balanced contest for all disciplines.
Green - A lot of movement on offer, which makes it ideal for bowlers capable of swinging the ball. Quite regular to find in most European countries.
Hard - Ideal conditions for batting. Good deal of bounce on offer for fast bowlers as well. Could go either way.
Dry/Slow - Ideal for slow and spin bowlers as the name suggests. Sometimes quite difficult to bat on.
 
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:goldo: :bat: Archie MacLaren :c:
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:goldo: :bat: CB Fry
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:goldo: :bat: Johnny Tyldesley
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:goldo: :ar: George Hirst
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:goldo: :ar: Wilfred Rhodes
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:redo: :ar: Gilbert Jessop
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:slvo: :bat: Reggie Spooner
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:goldo: :wk: Dick Lilley
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:goldo: :bwl: Arthur Fielder
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:goldo: :ar: Walter Lees
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:goldo: :bwl: Colin Blythe
 
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:bro: :bat: William Shalders
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:slvo: :bat: Louis Tancred
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:goldo: :ar: Dave Nourse
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:slvo: :bat: Maitland Hathorn
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:redo: :ar: Jimmy Sinclair
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:slvo: :ar: Aubrey Faulkner
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:slvo: :wk: Percy Sherwell :c:
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:goldo: :ar: Tip Snooke
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:goldo: :ar: Reggie Schwarz
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:redo: :bwl: Johannes Kotze
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:slvo: :bwl: James Whitehead[DOUBLEPOST=1480303828][/DOUBLEPOST]The flag of South Africa is incorrect.
 
Egypt-

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:bro: :bat: Humphrey Bircham
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:slvo: :bat: Robert Buxton
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:goldo: :ar: William Evans
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:slvo: :ar: John Burrough
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:goldo: :ar: Nicholas Udal
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:slvo: :ar: Richard More
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:slvo: :ar: Herbert Carver
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:slvo: :ar: Francis Postlethwaite
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:bro: :wkb:Geoffrey MacLaren :c:
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:bro: :bat: Ralph Crake
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:bro: :bwl: Albert Mustard
 
Do I stand a chance of getting a working, proper co?
 
Do I stand a chance of getting a working, proper co?


Sure, if you're able to find one yourself. But I doubt it's really necessary in a simple league such as this where all one has to do is occasionally pop up and post lineups.
 
Can i be a manager?
 
Can i be a manager?


You could opt for the Canadians who are currently available. Their current set of players (as of 1906) look a lot stronger on paper than the team that almost won them a Bronze medal in 1900.
 
I would love to have Canada under my belt.
 

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