• BBL

    From Mike Holmans@24:150/2 to rec.sport.cricket on Thu Dec 10 20:14:57 2020
    I presume that an Australian playing for a Sinny team is at least some
    form of honorary Poo, but that actual Poos are scattered throughout
    the squads. Is this in fact the case, and if so, who were the actual
    Poos in the HHvSS game? I'm pretty certain James Vince isn't one.

    Cheers,

    Mike
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  • From alvey@24:150/2 to rec.sport.cricket on Fri Dec 11 06:56:18 2020
    On Thu, 10 Dec 2020 20:14:57 +0000, Mike Holmans wrote:

    I presume that an Australian playing for a Sinny team is at least some
    form of honorary Poo, but that actual Poos are scattered throughout
    the squads. Is this in fact the case, and if so, who were the actual
    Poos in the HHvSS game? I'm pretty certain James Vince isn't one.

    Dunno Mikey, I don't follow the BBL at all. Last time I watched a game my
    tv fizzled. Tech support said it was the team uniforms that did it.



    alvey
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  • From Dechucka@24:150/2 to rec.sport.cricket on Fri Dec 11 08:20:12 2020
    On 11/12/2020 7:14 am, Mike Holmans wrote:
    I presume that an Australian playing for a Sinny team is at least some
    form of honorary Poo, but that actual Poos are scattered throughout
    the squads. Is this in fact the case, and if so, who were the actual
    Poos in the HHvSS game? I'm pretty certain James Vince isn't one.

    Does it matter?
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  • From John Hall@24:150/2 to rec.sport.cricket on Thu Dec 10 21:37:32 2020
    In message <0905tfte19lefn7f8hgtr3pf7vdnujr77v@4ax.com>, Mike Holmans <spam@jackalope.uk> writes
    I presume that an Australian playing for a Sinny team is at least some
    form of honorary Poo, but that actual Poos are scattered throughout
    the squads. Is this in fact the case, and if so, who were the actual
    Poos in the HHvSS game? I'm pretty certain James Vince isn't one.

    I've just looked at the scorecard and you're wrong:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/scorecard/ECKO48798

    Vince scored 67, but his team lost. Conversely, Will Jacks made a duck,
    wasn't entrusted with a single over, but his team won. They seem to have
    been the only two Brits involved.
    --
    John Hall "Hard work often pays off after time, but laziness always
    pays off now." Anon
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  • From Mike Holmans@24:150/2 to rec.sport.cricket on Fri Dec 11 00:26:05 2020
    On Thu, 10 Dec 2020 21:37:32 +0000, John Hall
    <john_nospam@jhall.co.uk> wrote:

    In message <0905tfte19lefn7f8hgtr3pf7vdnujr77v@4ax.com>, Mike Holmans ><spam@jackalope.uk> writes
    I presume that an Australian playing for a Sinny team is at least some
    form of honorary Poo, but that actual Poos are scattered throughout
    the squads. Is this in fact the case, and if so, who were the actual
    Poos in the HHvSS game? I'm pretty certain James Vince isn't one.

    I've just looked at the scorecard and you're wrong:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/scorecard/ECKO48798

    Vince scored 67, but his team lost. Conversely, Will Jacks made a duck, >wasn't entrusted with a single over, but his team won. They seem to have >been the only two Brits involved.

    Yes, I was watching. But since I've already acknowledged that Vince is
    not one (pretty obviously because he's English), I'm not sure how what
    you say is helpful in determining which of the players on show were
    from NSW. Since it appears I'm going to have to watch most of the BBL
    to placate my US friends, I want to know which of the players I don't
    much care about are over-rated by definition so that I can ignore the commontariat's hyping of them.

    Cheers,

    Mike
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  • From John Hall@24:150/2 to rec.sport.cricket on Fri Dec 11 10:12:00 2020
    In message <eke5tfh471dkam71n1t05n7uttulkpp34a@4ax.com>, Mike Holmans <spam@jackalope.uk> writes
    On Thu, 10 Dec 2020 21:37:32 +0000, John Hall
    <john_nospam@jhall.co.uk> wrote:

    In message <0905tfte19lefn7f8hgtr3pf7vdnujr77v@4ax.com>, Mike Holmans >><spam@jackalope.uk> writes
    I presume that an Australian playing for a Sinny team is at least some >>>form of honorary Poo, but that actual Poos are scattered throughout
    the squads. Is this in fact the case, and if so, who were the actual
    Poos in the HHvSS game? I'm pretty certain James Vince isn't one.

    I've just looked at the scorecard and you're wrong:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/scorecard/ECKO48798

    Vince scored 67, but his team lost. Conversely, Will Jacks made a duck, >>wasn't entrusted with a single over, but his team won. They seem to have >>been the only two Brits involved.

    Yes, I was watching. But since I've already acknowledged that Vince is
    not one (pretty obviously because he's English), I'm not sure how what
    you say is helpful in determining which of the players on show were
    from NSW. Since it appears I'm going to have to watch most of the BBL
    to placate my US friends, I want to know which of the players I don't
    much care about are over-rated by definition so that I can ignore the >commontariat's hyping of them.

    Ah, I'd assumed that "Poo" must be a term of abuse that Australians use
    for Poms, not having been closely following the inter-state warfare that
    seems to be endemic in Australian cricket.
    --
    John Hall "Hard work often pays off after time, but laziness always
    pays off now." Anon
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  • From Gerrit 't Hart@24:150/2 to rec.sport.cricket on Fri Dec 11 23:00:59 2020


    On 11/12/2020 4:14 am, Mike Holmans wrote:
    I presume that an Australian playing for a Sinny team is at least some
    form of honorary Poo, but that actual Poos are scattered throughout
    the squads. Is this in fact the case, and if so, who were the actual
    Poos in the HHvSS game? I'm pretty certain James Vince isn't one.

    Cheers,

    Mike

    BBL has very little to do with the State or City that the team is based
    at. E.G. in today's match between Melbourne Stars and Brisbane Heat,
    Nathan Coulter-Nile was player of the match and he is a West Australian!
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  • From Moriarty@24:150/2 to rec.sport.cricket on Sun Dec 13 13:54:07 2020
    On Friday, December 11, 2020 at 9:20:09 PM UTC+11, John Hall wrote:
    In message <eke5tfh471dkam71n...@4ax.com>, Mike Holmans
    <sp...@jackalope.uk> writes
    On Thu, 10 Dec 2020 21:37:32 +0000, John Hall

    <snip>

    Ah, I'd assumed that "Poo" must be a term of abuse that Australians use
    for Poms, not having been closely following the inter-state warfare that seems to be endemic in Australian cricket.

    It's not endemic. Just the usual interstate rivalry that's vastly overly exaggerated in this ng by one old man yelling at clouds.

    -Moriarty
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