Domestic Cricket

Yes, as are all domestic List A limited overs competition around the world, with the exception of England's National League. (45 overs)

And before you mention the Twenty20, that isn't classed as List A limited overs.
 
Originally posted by andrew_nixon79@Feb 13 2004, 08:29 PM


And before you mention the Twenty20, that isn't classed as List A limited overs.
B) will the 20/20 matches will get international status like oneday matches in future
 
Well, obviously not, seen as it's a domestic competition.

As for if we will see International Twenty20 matches, I'd like to see the Champions Trophy as a Twenty20 format. But the ICC have said that there are no plans for international Twenty20. The England and New Zealand womens teams are playing a Twenty20 match this year, so we'll see for the future. After all, the ICC once said that there would be no plans to introduce one day limited overs matches at international level!
 
i remember looking up these archived matches in Cricinfo, and they were like 6 or 7 overs long, and they had about 6 or 7 players on a team, any1 know what they are called?
 
Originally posted by squiz@Feb 14 2004, 09:28 AM
i remember looking up these archived matches in Cricinfo, and they were like 6 or 7 overs long, and they had about 6 or 7 players on a team, any1 know what they are called?
Sounds to me like the Hong Kong sixes. Where did you see the scorecards?
 
on Cricinfo, NZ had a team i remember they sum of their international players playing for them, they were playing at Sharjah i think.
 
Update on the Australian ING Cup

Victoria (23 pts) shock loss yesterday to once win-less Tasmania Tigers leaves them in real trouble trying to fight for a place in the ING Cup Final. The Western Warriors (29 pts) pretty much a shoe-in for the Final unless beaten by Victoria with 2 bonus points which did happen last night and in a One Dayer Queensland (28 pts) now the second side scored a massive total of 4/404 with some very entertaining cricket against the top side in the Western Warriors.

In other ING Cup news the Southern Redbacks chased down a good total by the NSW Blues of 297.
Having star player Greg Blewitt either dislocate or break his wrist in the NSW 1st innings diving and droping a very hard and fast chance. He then had to face the last 4 balls with 1 hand trying to get 12 runs. Unfortunatly the Southern Redbacks fell short by 9 runs. And althought this game counted for nothing the players didnt hold back.

In the Pura Cup the Top of the Table Victoria will play Tasmania in a 4 days match on Tuesday. Victoria have already ensured themselves of hosting the final in late feburary.
 

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