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RE: County Cricket
(05-09-2022 18:18 )Boomerangutangangbang Wrote: Compelling 1st day from Old Trafford, as Lancs won a good toss on a pitch that offered little to the bowlers. Jennings made it a record breaking 4 centuries in 4 championship innings in Roses matches. Hill broke through at 180-1, before tea with the wicket of Wells (84). Soon after tea, Hill removed Jennings (119) with the score on 231, which was the start of a spell of 5-5 in 41 balls. Coad took 2 in 2 balls with the 2nd new ball, as Lancs closed on 272-8.
Same applies at the Rose Bowl, with an intriguing day of cat and mouse cricket between Hampshire and Northamptonshire. A pitch (proper pitch) which made batsmen work for what they got, while equally rewarding good disciplined bowling. It meant that - on a tough scoring day - Organs innings of 70 + was worth more. From Northants perspective, as I say, a disciplined performance throughout, with White in particularly (but also Williams) able to get a decent amount of movement and sharp bounce.
I couldn't help but notice just how much like the bowling action of Chris Old (blast from the past) White had.
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RE: County Cricket
Lancashire don't sound happy, after the ball ended up in a puddle, Yorkshire got what appeared to be a much newer one which Hill did most of the damage with. Hill has been unable to bowl for some time, after a broken toe. As a batting allrounder he was the 6th bowling option. Revis, who didn't make the staring XI seems to be used as a bowling allrounder after making his debut as an opener. Hill is more suited to the middle order, but has been helping the team out as an opener. Finlay Bean is listed at No.3 n his Championship debut, big expectations after his 441 in a 2nd XI match, & only 20.
Apart from Lyth who was hit in the face by the ball yesterday, there seems to be a reluctance for senior players to occupy the top 3. Malan who is unavailable, has stated a preference to bat at 4, but he should do what is best for the team.
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Really good match for the final at Trent Bridge! Shame there wasn't a capacity crowd, but still a decent one with fans who value this competition - like players do. It cannot be allowed to be further subsumed by nonsense fast food alternatives.
I initially thought that the pitch would be another batsmans' 'get rich quick' track, with runs at will. Thankfully that proved not to be the case, as Kent had to graft their way to 306 as a set target! Major contributions Evison and Denly, with valuable additions from Robinson Blake and Stevens (more on him later) were the lynchpin knocks. A mention though for the bowling of Hurt who took two valuable wickets, one with a peach which produced an equally special grab behind the sticks.
In reply, Lancashire appeared to be sitting pretty at 153 for 4 - yes with the run rate climbing (poor equation to look at - better the difference between runs needed and balls remaining as Dom Cork rightly pointed out) but with 21 overs or so remaining. 10 overs later they were sitting on 212 before the 5th wicket fell and following a 60 run partnership between Croft and Jones (at 6 an over). At that point they were going along steadily before inexplicably, Croft lifted one straight to Blake. That might have been ok, had his batting partner not then lost his wicket to an LBW. That can happen, but the other wicket - particularly at that time didn't need too, and it cost the Red Rose dear! It wasn't though just the batting, Lancashire were way off in the field - particularly their catching, which must go down as one of the worst days they have had in the field!
If this is to be Darren Stevens last day in the sport (surely it will be with his injury) then he goes out performing at the highest level he has played at for 20 plus years. Surely some club will see the value of bringing him on board as coach) or player/coach (if) he gets over this latest injury, and if he wants to still continue!
(This post was last modified: 18-09-2022 14:08 by hornball.)
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