Continuing the tradition of brainless batsmen... Athanaze.
Chrissy5/22/25, 1:02:15 AM
debut: 11/14/02 200,623 runs
Athanaze gawn fi 33
85/2
Chrissy5/22/25, 1:20:25 AM
debut: 11/14/02 200,623 runs
Anderson gawn fi 45
Now 104/3
Chrissy5/22/25, 1:27:45 AM
debut: 11/14/02 200,623 runs
Paris gawn
106/4
Chrissy5/22/25, 1:44:03 AM
debut: 11/14/02 200,623 runs
Clataaax Glenn bowled fi 6
123/5
Kay5/22/25, 2:01:11 AM
debut: 2/1/15 10,614 runs
120 needed off 108 deliveries .... very gettable if these two continue to build a partnership
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Chrissy5/22/25, 2:03:05 AM
debut: 11/14/02 200,623 runs
127 from 111
Chrissy5/22/25, 2:09:12 AM
debut: 11/14/02 200,623 runs
121 from 108
Chrissy5/22/25, 2:12:48 AM
debut: 11/14/02 200,623 runs
Six down - Savort gawn
Chrissy5/22/25, 2:22:38 AM
debut: 11/14/02 200,623 runs
Blades gibes it away
Dis done
178/7
voiceofreason5/22/25, 2:58:37 AM
debut: 1/20/04 91,575 runs
240/9 Mindley and Cyrus had a 50 pship there but a foolish runout takes out Mindley.
44 offf 39.
voiceofreason5/22/25, 2:59:54 AM
debut: 1/20/04 91,575 runs
241/10. Cyrus goes! All over. Good fight back at the end. Need the top order to make some runs- Athanaze in particular. Somebody has to bat deep.
openning5/22/25, 5:09:17 AM
debut: 11/13/02 44,862 runs
In reply to voiceofreason
I was a fan of Athanaze, but listening to talk about being aggressive, moving down the wicket, and not watching the ball has me worry about his safety.
Why is he opening the batting?
He should bat at 3 or 4 and build an inning; he is a batsman, not a Power-hitter.