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RE: County Championship 2021
Interestingly the century count is slightly down for the 2nd round of matches, but 15 is still pretty high. On the bowling front there were 6 five wicket hauls, up from 4 in the previous round. Worth a mention that Simon Harmer, who accounted for 2 of those, & he was the difference in the match, which Essex won. Who says that spinners don't play a part early in the season. Phil Tufnell recently said that you obviously wont get that many turning wickets & have to find other methods of taking wickets. A fantastic fightback after getting bowled out for 96 in the first dig. Essex look the strongest team again, they don't suffer from Test Match calls like some sides, maybe Dan Lawrence could feature at some point this summer.
An impressive game for Glamorgan's Kiran Carlson, with centuries in both innings. A talented young batsman who has struggled for consistency. Unlucky to finish on the losing side, but Ollie Robinson's match figures of 13-128 & half-century ensured an easy win for Sussex.
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Boomerangutangangbang
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RE: County Championship 2021
^^ After last seasons regional groups, (in order to limit travel to prevent covid transmission). This years format has rather crept up on me. It is something that Martyn Moxon & others were championing a while back. I wasn't a great fan, but I'm beginning to see some of the benefits. I'll hold judgement until the season plays out.
I was starting to form my own views & then after watching Sky TV's Hussain & Key Cricket Show, were they reviewed the first 2 rounds of matches & how things were shaping up, there were many positives. One issue has been that teams in Div 2, concentrate their efforts into white-ball cricket, & T20 in particular as they have little chance of competing in 4 day cricket against larger counties & more so ones from Test Match playing grounds. Look at the way that Notts hoover-up all the talent in the Midlands, their starting XI hardly has any home-grown players in it. The bulk of the England side is made up of Div 1 players, with selectors reluctant to pick from Div 2 with the view that the standard isn't as high.
What this year has shown is that a County such as Gloucestershire can compete & Durham. With no fear of relegation & extra points for a draw, pitches have been better to bat on in general, maybe groundsmen aren't having to serve up green seamers that offer results in 2 days. The dry spell of weather has played it's part, teams have played spinners & leg-spin has been a good wicket taking option. Lancashire's Matt Parkinson getting a run in the red ball side. After 2 wicketless matches, England's Dom Bess taking 6 second innings wickets on a track that offered help. in the same match the Sussex 20 year old off-spinner, Jack Carson took 5-85 from almost 40 overs.
We still need to play 4 day cricket in mid-summer more, otherwise Darren Stevens will top the bowling averages every year & Kent will be picking him aged 50.
Better pitches will automatically produce more spin bowlers & fast bowlers. There will always a be a place for skillful medium-pace bowlers, our climate dictates that to a degree. But we need a variety of surfaces played on throughout the summer for our batsmen to learn how to face different challenges.
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