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Monty E grade........WOW
I was told that Susan St reserve barely has a blade of grass and if it beats the infield it's four. Happy days for any batsmen who will be playing there in the future!
Mike Hussey being asked about what he doesn't miss about playing cricket? Without second thought he said the anticipation/tension of batting. The hour/few minutes leading up to getting out to the middle. It made me think about my cricket, and this spell I'm having not playing atm. I can tell you that tension in the led up to batting I don't ******* miss at all! AT ALL!
It spoils any enjoyment you get from playing. I don't know what it is about batting, but it's really not a lot of fun. My goal would be to score at least 40. I can say, that there is nothing I've done that is unfulfilling as reaching my goals batting, even when scoring a 50+. It doesn't provide that much of a high, and any satisfaction only lasts a few hours after the day is done. God it's ****.
It doesn't work like that, it goes on your club gradings, with your example, your fine to go from C to G, but in Hberg case they have MS, C, E and G, therefore a player who plays in Money Shield one week can only play as low as E grade the following game, not drop 3 grades and play G grade.
But I'm not even sure if the rule still exists, should, good rule I think.
I don't believe that this has ever been a rule in the DVCAYOu're spot on the money with how that rule worked, yet that rule is no longer. It should be, I agree that players shouldn't be going from BS/MS to play G Grade. Thats not good for anyone concerned.
Don't know if this is a rule or not, i have also noticed Del Mastro from St Francis play in H grade in a 2 dayer and ended up with 147, he played 4 grades down.I don't believe that this has ever been a rule in the DVCA