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  • Week 41 – December 7th 2020 – Week 2 of Tier 2 restrictions

    I followed up with Cricinfo as I had not heard anything, this was the response and my reply.

    Hello Michael,

    The couple of errors you’ve mentioned will be corrected. Re the checking service, I’ll let you know if we need the services. Thanks for the offer though.

    Regards

    Rajesh

    My response

    Hello S Rajesh

    Thank you for the email and update.

    I’m now up to 165 matches with at least one error, some may trivial, but they are still mistakes, even in the finished 1st test New Zealand v West Indies I have found some. 🙁

    Just to let you know a new customer service VP where I used to work, said I scared her, as she had never met anyone with such eye for detailed, but loved it that I could check her work before it went out to the team.

    I’m just trying to offer a service to keep cricinfo the number 1 cricket website in the world 🙂

    Regards

    Michael

  • Week 39 – November 23rd 2020 – Week 4 of lockdown 2

    Quick turnaround from Cricinfo, trying to see if I can get a contract with them.

    Hi Michael,

    Can you send again the errors from this year? The word doc you had attached only had matches from 2003-04. I’ll see if our data team can sort the recent errors.

    Regards

    Rajesh

    My response

    Hello S Rajesh

    Thank you for your response, this one we passed over earlier in the year, Jermaine Blackwood wagon wheel is still 1 run too many.

    https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19497/statistics/1225247/england-vs-west-indies-1st-test-west-indies-in-england-2020

    Your stats team have sorted out the West Indies first innings partnerships errors that we advised you on, but on the second innings.

    First wicket, Kraigg Brathwaite is showing 1(4), when it should be 1(5).

    Seventh wicket John Campbell is showing 7(14), when it should be 7(15).

    S Rajesh as mentioned in an earlier email and after further discussion with various people, I’m happy to offer a checking service for a trial period and hourly rate to make sure that cricinfo stays as the number 1 cricket website in the world?

    Look forward to hearing back from you.

    Regards

    Michael

  • Week 39 – November 23rd 2020 – Week 4 of lockdown 2

    Ongoing communication with Cricinfo website and the number of errors, which I find quite incredible for the number 1 cricket website in the world.

    Hi Michael,

    I’ve checked with our data team – many of the errors in the partnership and wagon wheel part of match stats from before 2006 are because of bugs with our earlier scoring software, which we have moved on from. None of the numbers on that page impact our overall partnership/wagon-wheel numbers because the errors are only in rendering on that page; at the back end all the numbers have been captured correctly.

    And some of those are not errors at all – when a wicket falls off the last ball of an over, only the other not-out batsman is shown in the end-of-over summary; the new batsman appears later.

    Our data guys will get to this at some point, but it’s not high-priority at the moment given some of the other projects they are currently on.

    Regards

    S Rajesh

    Senior stats editor, ESPNcricinfo

    This was my response –

    Hello S Rajesh.

    Thank you for your response.

    I sensed they were bugs as they we’re happening to often.

    Regarding the end of over, not over 1 and the player is out of the last ball. It’s showing the wrong player on the end of the over graphic.

    I have to say. I class cricinfo as the number one cricket site in the world and it’s quite staggering the number of errors that are on the site.

    For the record we have found errors in this year’s matches, which we have reported and are still showing.

    Regards

    Michael.

  • Week 38 – November 16th 2020 – Week 3 of lockdown 2

    Since lockdown started, I have been doing a cricket project, just to keep my mind alert, I was amazed over doing this, the number of errors / mistakes on the Cricinfo website. This was an email I sent to their lead statistics administrator, waiting on feedback.

    Hello S Rajesh

    Lovely to hear from you. As Ken said in his last email. I’m taking this back over again due to his work commitments.

    Well I did raise a few via the feedback, when I started my 2000 stats project and have no record of them apart from some URL links of the matches.

    I do have a word document of later one’s, but I’ve been discussing with various people and considering the amount of working you’ve been doing with Ken, they said why don’t you ask if you could become a contractor working for cricinfo.

    So I’m asking that S Rajesh?

    I’ll attach a part of the word document, so you can see what I have found once I started recording them.

    Look forward to hearing from you.

    Regards

    Michael

  • Week 37 – November 9th 2020 – Week 2 of lockdown 2

    During the de cluttering, I found my cricket Wisden collection, this is one of their special editions from 1987

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    Wisden 100th Edition
  • Week 33 – October 12th 2020 – Week 30 of lockdown

    On the walk back from Knole Park, I took this picture, using my height advantage to take it over the fencing protecting the ground.

     I asked the question where this is, the only person that got the ground was is actually living in Singapore now. Well done Scott.

    It’s Sevenoaks Vine, one of the premier clubs in Kent.

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    Vine outfield being relaid
  • Week 32 – October 5th 2020 – Week 29 of lockdown

    During this week, whilst looking through stuff, I came across an Chelsfield Exiles team picture from 1989.

    Taken at Poverest Recreation ground.

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    Chelsfield Exiles 1989
  • Week 31 – September 28th 2020 – Week 28 of lockdown

    This season has been completely different to any other season.

     On an international front, we have to say thank you to the West Indies male and female teams, plus the Pakistan team for traveling and living bio secure bubbles life’s to play cricket for the public to watch on TV.

    Also the way local teams adhere to playing cricket during these covid19 times.

    This is a lovely video made by the ECB, you will have to login to watch.

  • Week 30 – September 21st 2020 – Week 27 of lockdown

    Friendly XI v Ash (Away)

    The final game of a very unusual season. For the second week I arrived late, due to reasons mentioned in other posts. This time, the match had already started and James had won the toss and we were batting.

    Now I have been playing for over 40 years, even one match where snow was laying on the ground and it snowed during the game, but this is the coldest I have felt on a cricket pitch ever.

    We were given an excellent start by Luke Shaw and Matt Scanlan, putting on 93 for the first wicket, the boundary was reached often with 12 fours and 4 sixes between them. After losing three wickets for 18 runs, Dean Freeman continued his form from the previous week and with the promoted Mick Sumner put on 129 for the 4th wicket, Dean was in amazing batting form, hitting 10 fours and 5 sixes in his 86.

    I then went in and Mick brought up his own 50 and we even put on 22, before my batting season was summed up, with a golden duck, where the ball pitched and then just shot along the ground to be bowled!

    Once time team mate David Harley son Ryan was the pick of the bowlers with 3-52

    New Ash Green 273-7 from 40 overs – Luke Shaw 34, Matt Scanlan 69, Mick Sumner 55, Dean Freeman 86, Ryan Harley 8-0-52-3, Alex Piller 8-0-55-2, Carl Graham 3-0-32-2

    In reply Ash Village were never in hunt, with a fiery opening spell by Felix Quantrill, backed up by some pretty sharp fielding which I have to say I led the way.

    Ryan completed a fine game with 32, and then Graeme Moir with the returning injured Kieran Clements to hold out for a draw, it was a shame that a joke piece of fielding, happened more than once, which spoil the game for me.

    Ted Quantrill completed a fine spell picking up 3 wickets to end the season in style

    Ash Village 140-8 from 40 overs – Graeme Moir 40*, Ryan Harley 32, Felix Quantrill 6-3-9-3, Edward Quantrill 8-1-37-3 – match drawn.

    After the match, Rob Bristow had turned up, which was impressive in this cold weather and we had a good chat, before we went off to see John Harley grave.

  • Week 29 – September 14th 2020 – Week 26 of lockdown

    Saturday September 19th:

    Friendly XI v Faversham (Away)-

    Due to the estate agent visit and then a change in start time and of course a fair distance drive, I knew I would be late and I hate being late for stuff, especially if i’m playing.

    Of course never played here before either, so I actually make it to Faversham in good time, the actual ground is well hidden behind a farm and needed the help of Bushy to guide me in, at least because of Covid19 i was ready. Though I had missed a text from skipper James Nash, asking if I would be happy to bat up the order.

    Faversham won the toss and elected to bat, it was a team mainly made up of young future players. It was lovely day for this time of year and a very fast outfield, we got a lucky break when James got an LBW on the opener Chris James for 33.

    Definitely a player for the future, Rishi Milward-Bose made a fine 53, before being bowled by Felix Quantrill in good pace bowling spell.

    It was a pretty good bowling and fielding performance that we got them all out for 170.

    Faversham 1st – 170 of 31.5 overs Chris James 33, Vince Taylor 20, Rishi Milward-Bose 53, James Nash 5-0-25-2, Ian Mellor 6-1-32-3, Mick Sumner 4-0-34-2

    In reply, we were led to victory by a fine knock by Dean Freeman, who seemed to have all the time to play his shots in an excellent knock of 93*.

    I was in at 3 and fell for 1, again caught in close in front of the wicket, I need to keep the ball down.

    New Ash Green 1st – 172-7 of 30.3 overs, Dean Freeman 93*, Rishi Milward-Bose 4-0-13-2 won by 3 wickets.

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