Could the Boxing Day Test be moved to a Christmas Day start?
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Could the Boxing Day Test be moved to a Christmas Day start?
From http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cricket/8416695.stm
With a DN Test, they could start on Christmas Day mid afternoon. What a great way to sit back and let the Christmas lunch settle, with cricket till 10 at night.
"If you look at a country like Australia with big stadia and very hot conditions, it's made for day-night Test cricket. Test cricket has changed over 130 years and there are now very good reasons for bringing crowds out.
"Test cricket has endured and I'm sure it will continue to thrive. The biggest events are the Ashes and India against Pakistan. They are the big earners and revenues in Test cricket are bigger.
"England against South Africa and South Africa against Australia are not far behind."
With a DN Test, they could start on Christmas Day mid afternoon. What a great way to sit back and let the Christmas lunch settle, with cricket till 10 at night.
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Yeah but I'm pretty sure the churches may have sometihng to say and it's illegal to serve booze on Xmas day.
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NSW and Victoria used to regularly play a Shield match that started on Christmas Day.
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It'd say it'll be either the Brisbane or Adelaide Tests they trial it with. No point from a TV perspective (and that's what will drive it, ratings) for the WACA, MCG or SCG Tests.
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Bradman wrote:Source?
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The only good thing to come out of England Sheety. Though most of the ingredients are from the 'colonies'.
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Zat wrote:NSW and Victoria used to regularly play a Shield match that started on Christmas Day.
At the MCG?
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Kipper and Hookax's 307=run 10th wicket stand started around noon on Christmas day, unless I'm very much murray walker.....
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Still looking for a source. Would've been a pretty dry day. We had Sunday rest days into the late seventies.
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You be right Fred.
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Has Test cricket ever been played on Christmas Day? asked John Canning from London
The first time it happened was in 1951, when the third Test between Australia and West Indies at Adelaide finished on Christmas Day (the third day of the match). Actually West Indies completed their six-wicket win midway through the day, so the players might have been able to scoff some turkey after all. Sixteen years later, in 1967-68, it happened at Adelaide again - the second day of the first Australia-India Test. Farokh Engineer narrowly failed to score a festive century: he was out for 89. Two years later India met Australia on Christmas Day again, this time at Madras (Chennai). At Delhi in 1972 England completed a six-wicket win over India shortly after lunch on Dec 25. And in 1979, the fourth Test between India and Pakistan started on Christmas Day at Kanpur. Actually it was supposed to happen this year (2004) too - the original itinerary for India's tour of Bangladesh included a Test match from Dec 23-27, but the dates were changed.
http://www.cricinfo.com/columns/content/story/230714.html
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WideWally wrote:Has Test cricket ever been played on Christmas Day? asked John Canning from London
The first time it happened was in 1951, when the third Test between Australia and West Indies at Adelaide finished on Christmas Day (the third day of the match). Actually West Indies completed their six-wicket win midway through the day, so the players might have been able to scoff some turkey after all. Sixteen years later, in 1967-68, it happened at Adelaide again - the second day of the first Australia-India Test. Farokh Engineer narrowly failed to score a festive century: he was out for 89. Two years later India met Australia on Christmas Day again, this time at Madras (Chennai).
How did they manage the fit the Boxing Day test in?
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Bradman wrote:The only good thing to come out of England Sheety. Though most of the ingredients are from the 'colonies'.
Pretty pointless owning the world unless you can take advantage of it.
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How long has there been a Boxing Day Test at Melbourne? asked Andy Simpson from Australia
As far as I can see the first one to start on Boxing Day at the MCG was in 1968-69, when Australia beat West Indies by an innings in the match referred to above. Bill Lawry, a local man, enjoyed the idea so much he scored 205. The next one was in 1974-75, when England drew a close match, but it wasn't until 1981-82 that the tradition really took off, after a thrilling Test between Australia and West Indies - one in which a rampaging Dennis Lillee reduced the Windies to 10 for 4 by the close on Boxing Day after Australia had been bowled out for 198. Since then, with a few exceptions, there has usually been a Test starting on Boxing Day at Melbourne. In 1995-96 the traditional huge crowd saw Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan no-balled for throwing by the Australian umpire Darrell Hair.
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Bradman wrote:Yeah but I'm pretty sure the churches may have sometihng to say and it's illegal to serve booze on Xmas day.
WTF..??
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Shoeshine wrote:Bradman wrote:The only good thing to come out of England Sheety. Though most of the ingredients are from the 'colonies'.
Pretty pointless owning the world unless you can take advantage of it.
Hehehehe! Fair call. You deserve credit for being able to use tamarinds productively.
On food. Can anyone open a chup-a-chup. I just spent half an hour and I swear Alexander on his best day couldn't open the farkers.
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spangler wrote:Bradman wrote:Yeah but I'm pretty sure the churches may have sometihng to say and it's illegal to serve booze on Xmas day.
WTF..??
Good Friday and Xmas day. No pubs or bottlo's open. Though if you're staying in a hotel and drinking ancilliary to a meal.
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Really?
Most pubs open at lunchtime on Christmas Day here. Very, very few in the evening, but they can do if they want to.
Most pubs open at lunchtime on Christmas Day here. Very, very few in the evening, but they can do if they want to.
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What surprised me when I was working shitholes with farked licensing laws was how cheap the black market was. A lot of the places I worked you couldn't buy booze on a Sunday or a public holiday (crazy shit) or during elections.
Fair enough you couldn'y buy booze on election day in Oz once upon a time but elections in some of the places I worked go for weeks. But the black market stuff was about the same price.
Fair enough you couldn'y buy booze on election day in Oz once upon a time but elections in some of the places I worked go for weeks. But the black market stuff was about the same price.
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Shoeshine wrote:Really?
Most pubs open at lunchtime on Christmas Day here. Very, very few in the evening, but they can do if they want to.
Hoping it'll change here if only to piss the god botherers' off. Though it's not too hard yo plan ahead.
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Let me say this .. it's always good to have the pubs and shops open on christmas.
for those sitting at home, it makes them feel better that there are others in open shops.
for loners, they always feel better if something is open.
for those sitting at home, it makes them feel better that there are others in open shops.
for loners, they always feel better if something is open.
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Bradman wrote:Shoeshine wrote:Really?
Most pubs open at lunchtime on Christmas Day here. Very, very few in the evening, but they can do if they want to.
Hoping it'll change here if only to piss the god botherers' off. Though it's not too hard yo plan ahead.
Pissing off the Sky-Fairy Believers is a justifiable end in itself, surely?
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buckSH wrote:for loners, they always feel better if something is open.
I am happy it makes you feel better
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