Thanks for posting. I was at that match. SA actually won the match after the score was recalculated. A SA player hit a four above waist height from a no-ball but the 2 extra runs were not added to the score at that time.
I remember watching this game when I lived in Tumut...it was a real turning point for me regarding domestic cricket. When I had been introduced to cricket it was the 1994/95 season WSC and Tests, so 1995/96 was the first year I followed the domestics. That partnership between Chee Quee and Roberts was the first time I watched two non-international cricketers really turning it on. I had been so disappointed to tune in and see Slater, Waugh, Lee and Bevan all out, only to watch the partnership that ensued with such fascination. A great game.
Awesome stuff! I would have been watching this on TV, but can't recall it. So, from what I can gather, everyone - scorers, Channel 9 crew, and players missed the 1:13:05 no-ball call from the square leg umpire for an above waist high full toss - never contemplated by either Richie Benaud or Greg Ritchie(?) Had it not been for the wicket to fall at the last ball of that over, queries over the apparent 7-ball over would not have happened; and the umpires would not have checked with the scorers over the missed no-ball call Is that pretty much what happened here?
SA were stacked in that game. What a lineup.
Thanks for posting. I was at that match. SA actually won the match after the score was recalculated. A SA player hit a four above waist height from a no-ball but the 2 extra runs were not added to the score at that time.
I remember watching this game when I lived in Tumut...it was a real turning point for me regarding domestic cricket. When I had been introduced to cricket it was the 1994/95 season WSC and Tests, so 1995/96 was the first year I followed the domestics. That partnership between Chee Quee and Roberts was the first time I watched two non-international cricketers really turning it on. I had been so disappointed to tune in and see Slater, Waugh, Lee and Bevan all out, only to watch the partnership that ensued with such fascination. A great game.
Nice thoughts glad you enjoyed the footage
Thank you again !!
Awesome stuff! I would have been watching this on TV, but can't recall it.
So, from what I can gather, everyone - scorers, Channel 9 crew, and players missed the 1:13:05 no-ball call from the square leg umpire for an above waist high full toss - never contemplated by either Richie Benaud or Greg Ritchie(?)
Had it not been for the wicket to fall at the last ball of that over, queries over the apparent 7-ball over would not have happened; and the umpires would not have checked with the scorers over the missed no-ball call
Is that pretty much what happened here?
Loving all these videos thank you Lawrie. What is the earliest domestic one day game that you have in your archives?
1979-80 Shield SA v Vic which I may put up one day
That player with Chinese name batted really well
Scuderi was a useful player !