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Sounds like they need a Matt smith involved somewhere!!0
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killerandflash said:Addick Addict said:Despite the fact that he stated that he wanted to stay on, Jon Lewis has become the collateral damage for the Women's 16-0 thrashing in the Ashes. The issues are far deeper than the Women's Head Coach.
They've sacked Heather Knight too in order to balance the books.0 -
Bashir is joining Glamorgan on loan. The stint is understood to be for the first three matches of the season, starting at Sophia Gardens against Leicestershire on April 4, before away fixtures against Gloucestershire and Middlesex. He is covering for leg spinner Mason Crane who will miss the first three rounds with a shoulder injury.0
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There’s an argument for going back to an Ashley Giles type spinner- someone that will bat at 8 and make runs and take catches and hopefully get wickets on day 5.
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wmcf123 said:There’s an argument for going back to an Ashley Giles type spinner- someone that will bat at 8 and make runs and take catches and hopefully get wickets on day 5.
One player who might fulfil that position, eventually, is Archie Vaughan. It is his presence, along with that of Leach, in the Somerset side that has meant that Bashir is now on his second loan spell since breaking into the England side. Vaughan has only 15 FC wickets, albeit at just 20.13 each but that does include 11-140 in a CC match against Surrey. Spinners only mature through weight of overs and usually understand their game once they reach their late 20s and the fact that we are talking about a 19 year old usurping 21 year old Bashir demonstrates how lacking the options are.1 -
James Coles could be a long term option too but I think Bethell does that role better of a left arm spinner that bats middle order
Have no idea why Jack Carson isn't getting a look in either. 50 wickets for a promoted Sussex side and a solid bat.1 -
Jofra Archer's figures in today's IPL match so far are 3-0-57-0. The pitch is a road but his deliveries have been somewhat predictable.
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Addick Addict said:Jofra Archer's figures in today's IPL match so far are 3-0-57-0. The pitch is a road but his deliveries have been somewhat predictable.0
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MarcusH26 said:James Coles could be a long term option too but I think Bethell does that role better of a left arm spinner that bats middle order
Have no idea why Jack Carson isn't getting a look in either. 50 wickets for a promoted Sussex side and a solid bat.0 -
blackpool72 said:Addick Addict said:Jofra Archer's figures in today's IPL match so far are 3-0-57-0. The pitch is a road but his deliveries have been somewhat predictable.0
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I won't quote the whole article, but in The Times the ECB are considering an indoor stadium in the north, probably Manchester. Hobart is building one, tall enough for cricket, which would enable a much longer season.
The ECB is closely monitoring the development of a new stadium at Macquarie Point, Hobart, which could begin later this year and is set for completion by late 2028. As with many venues in Australia it is intended to be used for several sports, including Australian rules and rugby, but Cricket Tasmania is involved in the project and the intention is that it should also host state and Test cricket.David Boon, the former Australia Test batsman, is chair of Cricket Tasmania and has just been appointed to Cricket Australia’s board of directors. He is championing the stadium’s ambition to become the world’s first covered Test venue. The ECB is positioning itself to provide the second.A key feature of stadiums such as those at Hobart is a transparent domed roof made of the plastic ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE), which is both lightweight and durable, and allows for a lot of light to come through. This enables the grass beneath to grow without the need for expensive heating and lighting systems seen at other indoor stadiums with less-sophisticated roof systems. Rainwater gathered from the roof would be used to irrigate the playing area.Alastair Richardson, chief executive of Cox Architecture, which is involved in the Macquarie Point plan, said: “We’re bringing cold air in the bottom and extracting hot air at the top. What we’ve found is that these types of stadiums, because of the warmth, increase the growing season [for grass].”1 -
Addick Addict said:Jofra Archer's figures in today's IPL match so far are 3-0-57-0. The pitch is a road but his deliveries have been somewhat predictable.0
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Addick Addict said:blackpool72 said:Addick Addict said:Jofra Archer's figures in today's IPL match so far are 3-0-57-0. The pitch is a road but his deliveries have been somewhat predictable.
Can't see him playing any format for England much longer.1 -
Addick Addict said:Addick Addict said:Jofra Archer's figures in today's IPL match so far are 3-0-57-0. The pitch is a road but his deliveries have been somewhat predictable.
Just why...?1 -
mid_life_crisis said:Addick Addict said:Addick Addict said:Jofra Archer's figures in today's IPL match so far are 3-0-57-0. The pitch is a road but his deliveries have been somewhat predictable.
Just why...?3 -
Todds_right_hook said:mid_life_crisis said:Addick Addict said:Addick Addict said:Jofra Archer's figures in today's IPL match so far are 3-0-57-0. The pitch is a road but his deliveries have been somewhat predictable.
Just why...?
(*edit* flattest wicket, not latest!)0 -
/mid_life_crisis said:Addick Addict said:Addick Addict said:Jofra Archer's figures in today's IPL match so far are 3-0-57-0. The pitch is a road but his deliveries have been somewhat predictable.
Just why...?1 -
blackpool72 said:Addick Addict said:blackpool72 said:Addick Addict said:Jofra Archer's figures in today's IPL match so far are 3-0-57-0. The pitch is a road but his deliveries have been somewhat predictable.
Can't see him playing any format for England much longer.1 -
killerandflash said:I won't quote the whole article, but in The Times the ECB are considering an indoor stadium in the north, probably Manchester. Hobart is building one, tall enough for cricket, which would enable a much longer season.
The ECB is closely monitoring the development of a new stadium at Macquarie Point, Hobart, which could begin later this year and is set for completion by late 2028. As with many venues in Australia it is intended to be used for several sports, including Australian rules and rugby, but Cricket Tasmania is involved in the project and the intention is that it should also host state and Test cricket.David Boon, the former Australia Test batsman, is chair of Cricket Tasmania and has just been appointed to Cricket Australia’s board of directors. He is championing the stadium’s ambition to become the world’s first covered Test venue. The ECB is positioning itself to provide the second.A key feature of stadiums such as those at Hobart is a transparent domed roof made of the plastic ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE), which is both lightweight and durable, and allows for a lot of light to come through. This enables the grass beneath to grow without the need for expensive heating and lighting systems seen at other indoor stadiums with less-sophisticated roof systems. Rainwater gathered from the roof would be used to irrigate the playing area.Alastair Richardson, chief executive of Cox Architecture, which is involved in the Macquarie Point plan, said: “We’re bringing cold air in the bottom and extracting hot air at the top. What we’ve found is that these types of stadiums, because of the warmth, increase the growing season [for grass].”1 -
killerandflash said:blackpool72 said:Addick Addict said:blackpool72 said:Addick Addict said:Jofra Archer's figures in today's IPL match so far are 3-0-57-0. The pitch is a road but his deliveries have been somewhat predictable.
Can't see him playing any format for England much longer.1 - Sponsored links:
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killerandflash said:blackpool72 said:Addick Addict said:blackpool72 said:Addick Addict said:Jofra Archer's figures in today's IPL match so far are 3-0-57-0. The pitch is a road but his deliveries have been somewhat predictable.
Can't see him playing any format for England much longer.
Mills is a fantastic comparison, managed to make a very good career for himself from T20 and just bowling very quick 4 over spells whilst managing his back issues.0 -
That domed stadium proposal looks completely stupid and a complete white elephant of an idea0
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MarcusH26 said:That domed stadium proposal looks completely stupid and a complete white elephant of an idea0
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Addick Addict said:wmcf123 said:There’s an argument for going back to an Ashley Giles type spinner- someone that will bat at 8 and make runs and take catches and hopefully get wickets on day 5.
One player who might fulfil that position, eventually, is Archie Vaughan. It is his presence, along with that of Leach, in the Somerset side that has meant that Bashir is now on his second loan spell since breaking into the England side. Vaughan has only 15 FC wickets, albeit at just 20.13 each but that does include 11-140 in a CC match against Surrey. Spinners only mature through weight of overs and usually understand their game once they reach their late 20s and the fact that we are talking about a 19 year old usurping 21 year old Bashir demonstrates how lacking the options are.2 -
LenGlover said:Addick Addict said:wmcf123 said:There’s an argument for going back to an Ashley Giles type spinner- someone that will bat at 8 and make runs and take catches and hopefully get wickets on day 5.
One player who might fulfil that position, eventually, is Archie Vaughan. It is his presence, along with that of Leach, in the Somerset side that has meant that Bashir is now on his second loan spell since breaking into the England side. Vaughan has only 15 FC wickets, albeit at just 20.13 each but that does include 11-140 in a CC match against Surrey. Spinners only mature through weight of overs and usually understand their game once they reach their late 20s and the fact that we are talking about a 19 year old usurping 21 year old Bashir demonstrates how lacking the options are.2 -
Is this IPL sponsored by Taylor swift?0
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/articles/cpwdg8jde8ro
Jordan Cox won't be keeping wicket for a while, especially in red ball cricket, as he recovers from his broken thumb. That fracture was a bit of a sliding doors moment for him, but a typically odd England selection at the time.1 -
killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/articles/cpwdg8jde8ro
Jordan Cox won't be keeping wicket for a while, especially in red ball cricket, as he recovers from his broken thumb. That fracture was a bit of a sliding doors moment for him, but a typically odd England selection at the time.0 -
Charlotte Edwards the new women's coach, the obvious and correct decision. Captaincy choices are much trickier
https://www.ecb.co.uk/news/42420631 -
Tom Banton with a triple hundred for Somerset. That's quite the comeback from someone who's career looked down in the dumps.
Exactly the type of player Key will take a gamble on too.....0