A Haiku Poem by Matt Fiction
Penna pounds a ton
Dispatching them to all parts
Player on the rise
A Haiku Poem by Matt Fiction
Penna pounds a ton
Dispatching them to all parts
Player on the rise
This week on the Cricket Library Weekly we are joined by special guest Josh Lalor from the Melbourne Renegades. Josh shares some reflections on BBL10 as well as telling us more about what he is up to on Twitch tv.
Robbie and Matt run their eyes over all of the latest from Australian domestic cricket wrapping up the Marsh Sheffield Shield, Marsh One Day Cup and WNCL competitions.
In the highly popular Matt’s Mailbag segment, the lads discuss whether or not it is appropriate to allocate some of your annual leave to watching domestic cricket.
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A Haiku Poem by Matt Fiction
A ton for Bryce Street
Patiently peeling them off
Appetite for runs
On the back of Georgia Redmayne scoring 90 not out for QLD today to follow up her 121 against WA, resident cricket librarian Matt Fiction has penned this Haiku poem in her honour.
Haiku Poem by Matt Fiction
Clinical batting
Just what the doctor ordered
Georgia Redmayne yes
A Haiku Poem by Matt Fiction
Elyse Villani
Three hundreds in one season
Run scoring machine
This week on the Cricket Library Weekly Robbie Mackinlay catches up with host of the Scoop Podcast and Women’s Cricket editor at cricket.com.au Laura Jolly to chat all things women’s cricket.
The lads wrap up the T20 between Australia and NZ from Wednesday evening as well as previewing all of the upcoming action in Australian domestic cricket.
Matt’s Mailbag is back with an insightful question from loyal listener Natalie in Queensland.
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Haiku Poem by Matt Fiction
Agar is the man
Australia back in business
6 for 30 thanks
After being asked to bat first by Australia the Kiwis piled on the runs with Martin Guptill making; a magnificent 97 from just fifty balls for the hosts leading them to a massive 7-219 from their 20 overs.
There were some promising signs early in the run chase for the Aussies with Philippe blasting his way to 45 from just 32 balls.
Mitchell Santner then caused some headaches for the Australian middle order claiming four wickets. This brought former IPL team mates Stoinis and Sams together at the crease faced with an ominous task which they nearly pulled off.
The Sams and Stoinis show was full of entertainment with balls disappearing to all parts of the University Oval at Dunedin. A 92 run partnership off just 37 balls put the tourists in a position to pull off a miracle run chase.
James Neesham held his nerve however claiming the crucial wicket of Sams on the first ball of the twentieth over. He followed it up with the wicket of Stoinis ensuring that the home side would sneak home.
A four run win for New Zealand sees them take a 2-0 lead in the five game series.
In a chat with the Cricket Library Podcast last year, Sams shared some valuable insights into the mental side of his game and how this has helped him take is performances on the field to the next level.
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The Cricket Library Weekly is back with Robbie Mackinlay and Matt Ellis bringing you their views on the latest cricket action.
This week Sheffield Shield commentator Jack Clifton chats us through the Victorian win against NSW at the SCG last week.
Robbie and Matt review the opening T20 International between New Zealand and Australia as well as the Marsh Cup and WNCL competitions.
The lads also discuss the IPL auction and answer your questions in the highly popular Matt’s Mailbag segment.
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Alex Hales has made history being named the inaugural Cricket Library Weekly Medal for his performances throughout the summer in the Big Bash.
Votes were awarded by our judges Robbie Mackinlay, Matt Ellis and Matt Fiction on a three, two one basis and Hales finished one vote clear of Jhye Richardson and Josh Philippe to make history as the first person to win the prestigious medal.
Hales was simply outstanding for the Sydney Thunder hitting a record number of sixes in the tournament and finishing the season with two he most runs to his name.
Within minutes of the announcement an excited Matt Fiction penned the following haiku poem in his honour.
AD Hales wins
CLW Medal
Best in the Big Bash
From everyone at the Library we sincerely congratulate AD Hales on a wonderful season and being crowned Cricket Library Weekly Medalist for 2020/21.