DDD SYSTEMS & Dr. Dan Diaper – ‘Live Sketch
Cricket Gallery’ from the ICC World Twenty20.

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Dr. Dan’s
Live Sketch
Cricket Gallery

These
sketches were drawn during the ICC World Twenty20 and are “live” in the sense
that they were created and Tweeted during each match. Depending on the number of figures in a
sketch, it takes about five to ten overs to do a sketch, i.e. somewhere between
twenty minutes and three quarters of an hour.
As a
retrospective of the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 I hope you’ll enjoy them.
My thanks to
all those who’ve encouraged me, keep it up!
Dr. Dan <>

21st. March, 2016 – Australia v. Bangladesh – Watson
run out – Australia were 62-1 (7.2 overs), ICC World T20.

22nd. March, 2016 – New
Zealand v. Pakistan –
Williamson getting out (17 off 21), b. Irfan, c. Afredi -
Australia were 62-1 (7.2 overs), ICC World T20.

23rd. March, 2016 –
England v. Afghanistan – Root run out by how much? – England were 42-6 (6.0
overs),
ICC World T20.

23rd. March, 2016 – India
v. Bangladesh – The Mustasfizur slower ball, ICC World T20.

23rd. March, 2016 – India
v. Bangladesh – Yuvraj denies Al-Amin's his hat-trick – India were 112-5 (15.2 overs),
ICC World T20.

23rd. March, 2016 – India
v. Bangladesh – The last ball run out with Bangladesh needing just one run, ICC
World T20.

24th. March, 2016 –
Australia v. Sri Lanka – Athapaththu
avoiding a run out in the 10th. over, ICC Women’s World T20.

24th. March, 2016 –
Australia v. Sri Lanka – Healy (12 off 14) b. Ranaweera – Australia were
27-1(4.3), ICC Women’s World T20.

25th. March, 2016 –
Australia v. Pakistan – Khawaja (21 off 16) b. Riaz – Australia were 1-28 (3.4 overs), ICC World
T20.

25th. March, 2016 –
Australia v. Pakistan – Umar Akmal (32 off 20) b. Zampa – Pakistan were 85-3
chasing Australia’s 193, ICC World T20.

25th. March, 2016 – South
Africa v. West Indies –
Amla run out by Russell – South Africa were 1-1 (0.3 overs),
ICC World T20.

25th. March, 2016 –
Australia v. Pakistan – Special request from a Tweet follower for an Afredi
sketch (drawn 26/03/2016), ICC World T20.

26th. March, 2016 –New
Zealand v. Bangladesh – Munro was plumb LBW to Shakib and would clearly have
been out if the Decision Review System had been available, ICC World T20.

26th. March, 2016 – New
Zealand v. Bangladesh – Hom catching, over his shoulder, to dismiss Elliott (9
off 7) b. Rahman – New Zealand were 122-5, ICC World T20.

26th. March, 2016 –
England v. Sri Lanka – the “controversial” LBW of Hales (0 off 4) b. Herath –
England 4-1 (1.4 overs), ICC World T20.

26th. March, 2016 –
England v. Sri Lanka – Herath (1 off 2) b. Jordan – Sri Lanka were 157-8, ICC
World T20.

27th. March, 2016 – West
Indies v. Afghanistan – Denesh Ramdin
about to ground a catch in the first over, ICC World T20.

27th. March, 2016 – West
Indies v. Afghanistan – Mohammad Nabi (9
off 8) b. Russel c. Samuels - Afghanistan were 90-6 (16.3 overs), ICC World
T20.

27th. March, 2016 – West
Indies v. Afghanistan – The fly stump of Charles (22 off 15) b. Hassan – West
Indies were 33-2(5.3), ICC World T20.

27th. March, 2016 –Australia
v. India – Khawaja (26 off 16) b. Nehra c. Dhoni – Australia were 54-1(4.2
overs), ICC World T20.

27th. March, 2016
–Australia v. India – By special request from a Twitter follower to celebrate
Virat Kohli after his 82* off 51 balls (drawn 28/03/2016) , ICC World T20.

28th. March, 2016 – South
Africa v. Sri-Lanka – Mendis (7 off 11) b. Ismail – Sri Lanka were 23-1(4.0),
ICC Women’s World T20.

28th. March, 2016 – South
Africa v. Sri-Lanka – Kapp (14 off 17) bowled and caught by Pradodhani – South
Africa were 74-5 (15.4 overs), ICC Women’s World T20.

28th. March, 2016 – South
Africa v. Sri-Lanka – Kapugedera (4 off 7) b. Tahir – Sri Lanka were 85-6 in 13th.
over, ICC World T20.
Speed sketching! A Guerilla Cricket Twitter regular
joked that instead of using cameras in India, they could use my sketches
instead for a Decision Review System.
From hearing this ‘joke’ to grabbing a PC image and to Tweeting it took
me six minutes. As I said, “I can’t go
faster than this.”

30th. March, 2016 –
England v. Australia – Villani LBW (19 off 20) b. Sciver – Australia were 41-5 (5.3
overs), ICC Women’s World T20.

30th. March, 2016 –
England v. Australia – Blackwell (11 off 13) direct hit run out by Sciver –
Australia were 122-4 (18.2 overs), ICC Women’s World T20.

30th. March, 2016 – England
v. New Zealand – Dropped off Plunkett – England were 23-1 (3.1 overs), ICC
World T20.

30th. March, 2016 –
England v. New Zealand – Jason
Roy hitting another four when on 42 off 18 – England were 58-0 (4.4 overs), ICC World T20.

31st. March, 2016 – New
Zealand v. West Indies – Taylor toe-ending the last ball of the 6th.
over – West Indies were 40-1, ICC Women’s World T20.

31st. March, 2016 – New
Zealand v. West Indies – Priest (6 off 10) b. Connell – New Zealand were
11-1(2.1), ICC Women’s World T20.

31st. March, 2016 – India v.
West Indies – Sharma hitting when on 12 off 15 – india were 17-0 (3.3 overs ) –
Benn bowling, ICC World T20.

31st. March, 2016 – India
v. West Indies – Rahane (40 off 35) c. Bravo b. Russell – India were 128-2 (15.3
overs), ICC World T20.

31st. March, 2016 – India
v. West Indies – The ball ricochets off Gayle’s stump when on (5 off 6) b.
Bumrah – West Indies were 6-1 (1.1 overs), ICC World T20.

3rd.
April, 2016 – Australia v. West Indies – Healy (4 off 5) caught-and-bowled
Mathews – Australia were 15-1 (2.0 overs) – Final of Women’s ICC World T20.

3rd.
April, 2016 – England v. West Indies – Roy bowled Badree –England were 0-1 (0.2
overs) – Final of ICC World T20.

3rd.
April, 2016 – England v. West Indies – Root (54 off 36) c. Benn b. Brathwaite
–England were 111-7 (14.1 overs) – Final of ICC World T20.
© Dr. Dan
Diaper, April 2016. Open to offers – see [ CONTACT ] .
EARLY SKETCHES
Drawing
these live cricket sketches was a new challenge and it took a while to settle
on a style. The ones below illustrate
this development.

17th. March, 2016 – Sri
Lanka v. Afghanistan – Sami driving down ground for four, ICC World T20.

18th. March, 2016 –
Australia v. New Zealand – Running
catch by Faulkner, Munro out (23 off 26), b. Marsh, ICC World T20.

18th. March, 2016 –
Australia v. New Zealand – Smith stumped by a long way, Australia were 51-2 (6.4 overs), ICC World T20.

18th. March, 2016 –England
v. South Africa – Buttler stumped de Kock, b. Tahir, ICC World T20.

19th. March, 2016 – India
v. Pakistan – Raj swinging to get out (16 off 35) – India were 34-3 (11.2
overs),
ICC Women’s World T20.
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© Dr. Dan
Diaper, April 2016. Open to offers – see [ CONTACT ] .