Shadowdude
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Oh hai,
I was looking through the sports pages of every university I was interested in - namely Sydney and UNSW, and I was appalled and shocked to find out that there is no indoor cricket competition at UNSW or Sydney.
Now obviously I'm not thinking this should be an all out Uni vs. Uni thing - but I was thinking maybe a nice addition to social sport, which from my reading - is a competition in itself between student-made-teams.
Apparently there is facilities for indoor soccer or futsal anyway so I'm assuming there should already be some area within the university where indoor cricket can be played.
I talked to the people at info day and they said the dealbreaker was finding enough people to have a competition in the first place.
If we were to do it, I'd think we'd have to play six-a-side to keep a game below one hour which I think is the absolute time limit anyway. Six-a-side would mean an innings of 12 overs each (of 8 deliveries, of course) - which should be able to be done in less than half-an-hour considering there are no long chases to the boundary.
Perhaps for the 'grand final', we could do away with this silly thing of batting partnerships for 2 overs each and play: Test style. That is, get away with this silly rule of -5 runs per wicket and let proper cricket rules be permitted!
It'd be epic. And of course these games would go over one hour each - heck, even one innings could go over an hour, so in tune with 'Test' cricket we should have a maximum of 5 lunchtimes to play. And each team will of course have the customary two innings.
So is anyone interested? Should I even bring this idea up with the Arc people or Sport people?
Also, if there are any Asians who are wanting to play, post here because slyhunter and I were thinking of forming an Asian side called one of the following. Other suggestions welcome:
So uhh... yeah! Anyone?
I was looking through the sports pages of every university I was interested in - namely Sydney and UNSW, and I was appalled and shocked to find out that there is no indoor cricket competition at UNSW or Sydney.
Now obviously I'm not thinking this should be an all out Uni vs. Uni thing - but I was thinking maybe a nice addition to social sport, which from my reading - is a competition in itself between student-made-teams.
Apparently there is facilities for indoor soccer or futsal anyway so I'm assuming there should already be some area within the university where indoor cricket can be played.
I talked to the people at info day and they said the dealbreaker was finding enough people to have a competition in the first place.
If we were to do it, I'd think we'd have to play six-a-side to keep a game below one hour which I think is the absolute time limit anyway. Six-a-side would mean an innings of 12 overs each (of 8 deliveries, of course) - which should be able to be done in less than half-an-hour considering there are no long chases to the boundary.
Perhaps for the 'grand final', we could do away with this silly thing of batting partnerships for 2 overs each and play: Test style. That is, get away with this silly rule of -5 runs per wicket and let proper cricket rules be permitted!
It'd be epic. And of course these games would go over one hour each - heck, even one innings could go over an hour, so in tune with 'Test' cricket we should have a maximum of 5 lunchtimes to play. And each team will of course have the customary two innings.
So is anyone interested? Should I even bring this idea up with the Arc people or Sport people?
Also, if there are any Asians who are wanting to play, post here because slyhunter and I were thinking of forming an Asian side called one of the following. Other suggestions welcome:
- WACA (Wonderful Asian Cricket Association)
- TACT (The Asian Cricket Team)
- ACE (Asian Cricket Excellence)
- ACCC (Asian Collaborative Cricket Club)
- APOOTSIA (Asians Performing Outside Of Traditional Strongholds In Academia)
- TOSCA (The Original Super Cricketing Asians)
So uhh... yeah! Anyone?