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So the DVCA are supplying a free bus to and from the GF, departing from Greensborough station.
Do they think people aren't going to go because they're trying to save petrol money? Or the drinking aspect. Or are they just trying to not make the day look terrible with next to no one attending.
Either way, Maybe they should understand that outside of the DVCA Exec and Mernda (no disrespect to them, good luck to them), most think that playing the game there is ridiculous. It may have a good surface, but just about every other facet of it will actually make what is normally a good day, rubbish.
I hope Lower Eltham have stocked their fridges (no doubt) they're in for a big crowd.
I'm not bitter at all, I've not once said that it should be at Eltham - other (non ECC people) have said that it should be played there.
You giving the ground your tick of approval should be more than enough evidence we need to never play there again.
Credit where credits due, the set up looks sensational. The ground surface immaculate and pretty good viewing if your on the Club room terrace. Probably the only thing to whinge about is value for shots I suppose. It's a big ground and could count boundaries on one hand, but then again batting probably didn't help. All in all a good set up, but I'd still prefer the game at Eltham. It's a more central local for Barclay clubs and supporters and ticks most if not all the boxes. As for the cricket.......well the way it's played these days, it's become a very mundane affair. I still think Diamo will win but geez it's hard to watch sides grind out runs, then grind opposition with the ball. I know it's a successful formula and full credit for doing it week in and week out but its bloody hard to watch and enjoy, let alone try and commentate.Oh yeh, not bitter at all as you say the day will be 'rubbish' before even a single ball is bowled and insult people with a differing opinion. You realise that your complaints are just coming across as sour grapes as they are being made without substance.
Are there any genuine concerns about the day or could Mernda improve upon something? I'd be interested in hearing from someone who was there.
It's successful for Diamond Creek because they set a target of batting overs as opposed to batting to a score. Their philosophy is bat 80 overs and the score will look after itself. Whether that score is 120 or 250 their bowling attack is prepared to defend whatever is put in front of them and 9 times out of 10 succeed. I would call that a successful formula for them. From a spectators point of view it can become rather testing, because so far opposition teams haven't or aren't willing to implement a strategy to counter on a consistent basis. We'll see if Macleod can do it next Saturday. Let's hope they take a positive approach and don't go the Riverside one.How is it a successful formula when majority of teams in the comp play with a defensive mindset and score around 100 each week.
The most a side has made against Diamond Creek this season is 6/150(cc) in a one day game, made by Riverside.It's successful for Diamond Creek because they set a target of batting overs as opposed to batting to a score. Their philosophy is bat 80 overs and the score will look after itself. Whether that score is 120 or 250 their bowling attack is prepared to defend whatever is put in front of them and 9 times out of 10 succeed. I would call that a successful formula for them. From a spectators point of view it can become rather testing, because so far opposition teams haven't or aren't willing to implement a strategy to counter on a consistent basis. We'll see if Macleod can do it next Saturday. Let's hope they take a positive approach and don't go the Riverside one.
I agree there Tongs. I know it's completely different but we made 200 against them in the 20/20. All be it the ground was roped off but we really attacked them and it paid off.My two cents:
To shock them to get them off their game, a side needs to have some balls and really attack Diamo. They thrive and feed off you showing respect and waiting for the bad ball that we're taught from an early age. They just don't give it to you. Walk across and hit to the leg side, walk at them, move around the crease. Anything!! But you can't dig yourself into a hole then play a stupid shot. It needs to be a calculated, planned attack. Sides just let Diamo dictate from ball one and look where it gets them.
Im a long time retired but I used to bat a metre out of the crease just to make the bowler change his length and it seemed to work at times.
Yep , breaking their bowling rhythm is a start.
Tongs , you're too busy watching eltham for the best part of the last decade to comment on diamond Creek. Run along little man....
I'll watch them this week dismantle your mob with ease.
You can stand with me and I will entertain your brain the difference between Barclay and Money Shield cricket. I'm sure you will find it quite different.