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Virdi going nowhere fast eh...0
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Leuth said:Virdi going nowhere fast eh...2
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killerandflash said:Surrey were definitely missing a front line spinner this week. I knew it was a spin friendly pitch, but I hadn't realised that in the Surrey second innings the 2 Notts spinners bowled all 53 overs! Quite extraordinary for just 2 bowlers to bowl all 53 overs.
It'll be interesting which bowlers England take to Pakistan, as I don't think it'll be as spin dominated as India was. A massive shame that Dawson is effectively retired from England duty, a 10fer and an unbeaten century in his latest match, and he's only a year older than Leach.
This season Dawson has 706 runs at 58.83 and 42 wickets at 24.24.
As for England, of the three youngsters that they took to India, Bashir isn't first choice at Somerset and the other two have had disastrous seasons - Rehan Ahmed has taken 9 wickets at 64.66 and Hartley has 4 wickets at 68.25. Remember McCullum telling counties that they should be playing all three of them so that they gain that experience? Perhaps if matches were played at the right time of year for spinners, at the height of the summer, instead of most of them in April, May and September then they might get that.1 -
Addick Addict said:Leuth said:Virdi going nowhere fast eh...1
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Addick Addict said:killerandflash said:Surrey were definitely missing a front line spinner this week. I knew it was a spin friendly pitch, but I hadn't realised that in the Surrey second innings the 2 Notts spinners bowled all 53 overs! Quite extraordinary for just 2 bowlers to bowl all 53 overs.
It'll be interesting which bowlers England take to Pakistan, as I don't think it'll be as spin dominated as India was. A massive shame that Dawson is effectively retired from England duty, a 10fer and an unbeaten century in his latest match, and he's only a year older than Leach.
This season Dawson has 706 runs at 58.83 and 42 wickets at 24.24.
As for England, of the three youngsters that they took to India, Bashir isn't first choice at Somerset and the other two have had disastrous seasons - Rehan Ahmed has taken 9 wickets at 64.66 and Hartley has 4 wickets at 68.25. Remember McCullum telling counties that they should be playing all three of them so that they gain that experience? Perhaps if matches were played at the right time of year for spinners, at the height of the summer, instead of most of them in April, May and September then they might get that.1 -
Leuth said:Addick Addict said:Leuth said:Virdi going nowhere fast eh...0
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I really do hope Virdi signs permanently. Obviously tragic circumstances but Worcs need a proper spinner and he's still young and clearly extremely gifted1
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In Div 1, looking at the English spinners with the most wickets this season, after Dawson with 42, in second place is Matt Parkinson with 27. At 52.77 though0
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Addick Addict said:cantersaddick said:Addick Addict said:If Jacks is Surrey's number one spinner then they don't really have a frontline spinner at all because he's taken 7 wickets this season and has, at the age of 25 (some 9 years older than Farhan Ahmed), just 44 wickets from 54 matches to his name. Bashir has 47 wickets and he's five years younger at 20 and has only played 18 matches. But I agree that, as he can't bat, Surrey probably isn't the place for Bashir and it was probably the best thing that could have happened to him when Surrey dropped him. He would probably have ended up like Moriarty or Virdi and going nowhere fast. Presumably, Bashir was let go not just because of Jacks, Moriarty and Virdi but because they also had in the same age group as Bashir, Tommy Ealham, who is still at Surrey but can't get near the red ball side.0
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Leuth said:I really do hope Virdi signs permanently. Obviously tragic circumstances but Worcs need a proper spinner and he's still young and clearly extremely gifted0
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cantersaddick said:Addick Addict said:cantersaddick said:Addick Addict said:If Jacks is Surrey's number one spinner then they don't really have a frontline spinner at all because he's taken 7 wickets this season and has, at the age of 25 (some 9 years older than Farhan Ahmed), just 44 wickets from 54 matches to his name. Bashir has 47 wickets and he's five years younger at 20 and has only played 18 matches. But I agree that, as he can't bat, Surrey probably isn't the place for Bashir and it was probably the best thing that could have happened to him when Surrey dropped him. He would probably have ended up like Moriarty or Virdi and going nowhere fast. Presumably, Bashir was let go not just because of Jacks, Moriarty and Virdi but because they also had in the same age group as Bashir, Tommy Ealham, who is still at Surrey but can't get near the red ball side.
You also say that I'm "presenting Jacks wickets in 2 matches as figures for the season" but that is all I have for this season and is a small representation which is why I looked at his career, one where he is averaging less than one wicket a match. That is awful for someone who is meant to be a county number one spinner. In fact, Jacks has less wickets in the last four seasons (37 in total) than Dawson has taken this year. Which is why I concluded that Surrey do not have a number one spinner in the true sense. They play a batsman that can bowl spin which is why they pick the likes of Jacks and Steel and often, even when Jacks isn't available, don't bother with playing a spinner at all.
So we are both agreed. Surrey have stifled the careers of both Moriarty and Virid and had Bashir not been shown the door, he would be no way near the first team simply because, as you confirmed, Surrey wouldn't have played him due to his lack of ability with the bat. Which is why I concluded that as Bashir needs to leave Somerset (who already have a proper spinner) there would be absolutely no point him going back to them. In fact, Tommy Ealham should go back to Kent because he would get a game there and probably never will at Surrey unless he starts to average 50 plus with the bat in their 2s.0 -
Addick Addict said:cantersaddick said:Addick Addict said:cantersaddick said:Addick Addict said:If Jacks is Surrey's number one spinner then they don't really have a frontline spinner at all because he's taken 7 wickets this season and has, at the age of 25 (some 9 years older than Farhan Ahmed), just 44 wickets from 54 matches to his name. Bashir has 47 wickets and he's five years younger at 20 and has only played 18 matches. But I agree that, as he can't bat, Surrey probably isn't the place for Bashir and it was probably the best thing that could have happened to him when Surrey dropped him. He would probably have ended up like Moriarty or Virdi and going nowhere fast. Presumably, Bashir was let go not just because of Jacks, Moriarty and Virdi but because they also had in the same age group as Bashir, Tommy Ealham, who is still at Surrey but can't get near the red ball side.
You also say that I'm "presenting Jacks wickets in 2 matches as figures for the season" but that is all I have for this season and is a small representation which is why I looked at his career, one where he is averaging less than one wicket a match. That is awful for someone who is meant to be a county number one spinner. In fact, Jacks has less wickets in the last four seasons (37 in total) than Dawson has taken this year. Which is why I concluded that Surrey do not have a number one spinner in the true sense. They play a batsman that can bowl spin which is why they pick the likes of Jacks and Steel and often, even when Jacks isn't available, don't bother with playing a spinner at all.
So we are both agreed. Surrey have stifled the careers of both Moriarty and Virid and had Bashir not been shown the door, he would be no way near the first team simply because, as you confirmed, Surrey wouldn't have played him due to his lack of ability with the bat. Which is why I concluded that as Bashir needs to leave Somerset (who already have a proper spinner) there would be absolutely no point him going back to them. In fact, Tommy Ealham should go back to Kent because he would get a game there and probably never will at Surrey unless he starts to average 50 plus with the bat in their 2s.
Or surrey need to change approach under that famous quick bowler Gareth Batty.1 -
redman said:long shot. I have 2 tickets for England v Australia ODI at Trent Bridge on 19th September . Unfortunately I'm unable to go through illness. Anyone interested?0
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Pakistan in total, hilarious disarray too0
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Talking about spinners, there is a combined Essex/Kent 2nd XI playing Surrey 2nd XI currently going on. Surrey have scored to date 88 & 153-5 and Essex/Kent made 213. Of the 25 wickets to fall, 23 have gone to seamers. Of the 106 overs bowled, 15 have been bowled by spinners - Majid (10), Ealham (1) and Qadri (4).
There are no 2s red ball cricket, in the same way as there are no CC matches, played in August with most games being shunted to either end of the season. So, if spinners can't learn their craft in the CC or in the 2s, where do they? In essence, they are there to make up the numbers. And each and every year we ask the same question. Why do spinners take such few wickets?1 -
Amazing news that McCullum is taking over as the white ball coach too! Might mean Stokes comes back as ODI/T20 skipper too.1
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https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/brendon-mccullum-becomes-england-new-white-ball-coach-adding-to-test-role-1449785
Baz to coach both red and white ball teams from January. Trescothick to take the white ball side to the West Indies.0 -
MarcusH26 said:https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/brendon-mccullum-becomes-england-new-white-ball-coach-adding-to-test-role-1449785
Baz to coach both red and white ball teams from January. Trescothick to take the white ball side to the West Indies.0 -
PrincessFiona said:MarcusH26 said:https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/brendon-mccullum-becomes-england-new-white-ball-coach-adding-to-test-role-1449785
Baz to coach both red and white ball teams from January. Trescothick to take the white ball side to the West Indies.0 - Sponsored links:
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Quite funny that the white ball team now needs Baz to bring in the positive mindset of the Test team!2
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Pelling1993 said:PrincessFiona said:MarcusH26 said:https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/brendon-mccullum-becomes-england-new-white-ball-coach-adding-to-test-role-1449785
Baz to coach both red and white ball teams from January. Trescothick to take the white ball side to the West Indies.0 -
PrincessFiona said:Pelling1993 said:PrincessFiona said:MarcusH26 said:https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/brendon-mccullum-becomes-england-new-white-ball-coach-adding-to-test-role-1449785
Baz to coach both red and white ball teams from January. Trescothick to take the white ball side to the West Indies.1 -
PrincessFiona said:Pelling1993 said:PrincessFiona said:MarcusH26 said:https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/brendon-mccullum-becomes-england-new-white-ball-coach-adding-to-test-role-1449785
Baz to coach both red and white ball teams from January. Trescothick to take the white ball side to the West Indies.3 -
cantersaddick said:PrincessFiona said:Pelling1993 said:PrincessFiona said:MarcusH26 said:https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/brendon-mccullum-becomes-england-new-white-ball-coach-adding-to-test-role-1449785
Baz to coach both red and white ball teams from January. Trescothick to take the white ball side to the West Indies.0 -
cantersaddick said:PrincessFiona said:Pelling1993 said:PrincessFiona said:MarcusH26 said:https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/brendon-mccullum-becomes-england-new-white-ball-coach-adding-to-test-role-1449785
Baz to coach both red and white ball teams from January. Trescothick to take the white ball side to the West Indies.0 -
In the Blast, I see Sibley scored 67 at a strike rate of 139.58 with 2 sixes. Quite a transformation from the England snail!0
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Quite heart-breaking what Gus Atkinson and his family have been through over the past four years. Court hearings in recent weeks to sentence the driver who killed his mother. All while he turned in record-breaking performances in his first tests.0
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Weegie Addick said:Quite heart-breaking what Gus Atkinson and his family have been through over the past four years. Court hearings in recent weeks to sentence the driver who killed his mother. All while he turned in record-breaking performances in his first tests.0
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/cricket/2024/09/03/gus-atkinson-driver-killed-mother-car-youssef-berouain/
Jailed for 8.5 years.
After what he's been through, perhaps it's not surprising Atkinson seems so steady on the pitch, some things are far more important than 5fers and centuries.2