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  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,734
    Bashir has been packed off to Glamorgan and so far he has returned figures of 22-2-92-0 (ER 4.18). It's not his fault that the CC is mainly played at the wrong time of year for spinners to take wickets but he's not offering any control either.

    Essex, on the road that is Chelmsford, scored 582-6 and Surrey in reply are 109-1. Harmer's figures to date are 13-3-16-0 (ER 1.23).

    Harmer isn't qualified to play for England but the common denominator is that both are offies - one has 66 career wickets at 50.65 (ER 3.62) and the other has 947 wickets at 26.32 (ER 2.86). Our number one spinner has next to zero experience but the ECB expect him to be successful in taking wickets and/or holding an end up in the forthcoming Test series against India and Australia. 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,816
    MarcusH26 said:
    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..... 
    All out for 371!
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,734
    edited April 6
    You can never have too many keepers in the side and I can see our Ashes team looking something like this:

    Duckett (WK)
    Banton (WK)
    Pope (WK)
    Bairstow (WK)
    Buttler (WK)
    Cox (WK)
    Smith (WK)
    Rew (WK)
    Bracey (WK)
    Robinson (WK)
    Foakes (WK)



  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,816
    Harry Brook appointed white ball captain, in both formats.
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,016
    Bashir has been packed off to Glamorgan and so far he has returned figures of 22-2-92-0 (ER 4.18). It's not his fault that the CC is mainly played at the wrong time of year for spinners to take wickets but he's not offering any control either.

    Essex, on the road that is Chelmsford, scored 582-6 and Surrey in reply are 109-1. Harmer's figures to date are 13-3-16-0 (ER 1.23).

    Harmer isn't qualified to play for England but the common denominator is that both are offies - one has 66 career wickets at 50.65 (ER 3.62) and the other has 947 wickets at 26.32 (ER 2.86). Our number one spinner has next to zero experience but the ECB expect him to be successful in taking wickets and/or holding an end up in the forthcoming Test series against India and Australia. 
    31-4-4-92 going at 2.93 for Jack Carson for Sussex at Edgbaston on a pitch that hasn't offered a great deal. No idea why Bashir is favoured. Should at least give Carson the Zimbabwe test to see what he can do. Hove will be a road as well probably this season. 
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,308
    Matthew Waite for fuckin England 
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,016
    Jack Leach bowling 65 overs in an innings and Archie Vaughan 50 is quite impressive from Somerset 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,816
    MarcusH26 said:
    Jack Leach bowling 65 overs in an innings and Archie Vaughan 50 is quite impressive from Somerset 
    Worcester somehow held on for a draw!
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 10,945
    MarcusH26 said:
    Jack Leach bowling 65 overs in an innings and Archie Vaughan 50 is quite impressive from Somerset 
    Worcester somehow held on for a draw!
    Brings up an interesting debate, Banton’s innings was superb but should he have been called in earlier? In any other team sport there’s no way a result would be potentially jeopardised for the sake of one individual 
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,308
    fenaddick said:
    MarcusH26 said:
    Jack Leach bowling 65 overs in an innings and Archie Vaughan 50 is quite impressive from Somerset 
    Worcester somehow held on for a draw!
    Brings up an interesting debate, Banton’s innings was superb but should he have been called in earlier? In any other team sport there’s no way a result would be potentially jeopardised for the sake of one individual 
    Worcs batted out 200 overs lol
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  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 10,945
    Leuth said:
    fenaddick said:
    MarcusH26 said:
    Jack Leach bowling 65 overs in an innings and Archie Vaughan 50 is quite impressive from Somerset 
    Worcester somehow held on for a draw!
    Brings up an interesting debate, Banton’s innings was superb but should he have been called in earlier? In any other team sport there’s no way a result would be potentially jeopardised for the sake of one individual 
    Worcs batted out 200 overs lol
    Of course but Somerset batted 150 and weren’t even close to being bowled out. Wicket clearly favoured batting and Somerset just about misjudged it. If someone is scoring that high then there’s always a chance that a team can bat out a lot of overs 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,816
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/articles/cwy0jveg7d3o

    Away from England, Will Pucovski has retired due to his repeated concussions.
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,734
    MarcusH26 said:
    Bashir has been packed off to Glamorgan and so far he has returned figures of 22-2-92-0 (ER 4.18). It's not his fault that the CC is mainly played at the wrong time of year for spinners to take wickets but he's not offering any control either.

    Essex, on the road that is Chelmsford, scored 582-6 and Surrey in reply are 109-1. Harmer's figures to date are 13-3-16-0 (ER 1.23).

    Harmer isn't qualified to play for England but the common denominator is that both are offies - one has 66 career wickets at 50.65 (ER 3.62) and the other has 947 wickets at 26.32 (ER 2.86). Our number one spinner has next to zero experience but the ECB expect him to be successful in taking wickets and/or holding an end up in the forthcoming Test series against India and Australia. 
    31-4-4-92 going at 2.93 for Jack Carson for Sussex at Edgbaston on a pitch that hasn't offered a great deal. No idea why Bashir is favoured. Should at least give Carson the Zimbabwe test to see what he can do. Hove will be a road as well probably this season. 
    It's not difficult to understand why Somerset are happy to send England's number one out on loan - 17 career wickets in the CC for Somerset, Worcester and Glamorgan at 80.59 each with an ER of 3.46. In addition to Leach, they have Vaughan who has 16 wickets at 26.31 and an ER of 2.36 and he can open the batting too. 
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,016
    MarcusH26 said:
    Bashir has been packed off to Glamorgan and so far he has returned figures of 22-2-92-0 (ER 4.18). It's not his fault that the CC is mainly played at the wrong time of year for spinners to take wickets but he's not offering any control either.

    Essex, on the road that is Chelmsford, scored 582-6 and Surrey in reply are 109-1. Harmer's figures to date are 13-3-16-0 (ER 1.23).

    Harmer isn't qualified to play for England but the common denominator is that both are offies - one has 66 career wickets at 50.65 (ER 3.62) and the other has 947 wickets at 26.32 (ER 2.86). Our number one spinner has next to zero experience but the ECB expect him to be successful in taking wickets and/or holding an end up in the forthcoming Test series against India and Australia. 
    31-4-4-92 going at 2.93 for Jack Carson for Sussex at Edgbaston on a pitch that hasn't offered a great deal. No idea why Bashir is favoured. Should at least give Carson the Zimbabwe test to see what he can do. Hove will be a road as well probably this season. 
    It's not difficult to understand why Somerset are happy to send England's number one out on loan - 17 career wickets in the CC for Somerset, Worcester and Glamorgan at 80.59 each with an ER of 3.46. In addition to Leach, they have Vaughan who has 16 wickets at 26.31 and an ER of 2.36 and he can open the batting too. 

    Absolutely , Vaughan gives you a top order batter and Leach will play every game he's fit for. 

    I don't really know what Key and Mccullum see in Bashir that's worth persisting with. 
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,734
    MarcusH26 said:
    MarcusH26 said:
    Bashir has been packed off to Glamorgan and so far he has returned figures of 22-2-92-0 (ER 4.18). It's not his fault that the CC is mainly played at the wrong time of year for spinners to take wickets but he's not offering any control either.

    Essex, on the road that is Chelmsford, scored 582-6 and Surrey in reply are 109-1. Harmer's figures to date are 13-3-16-0 (ER 1.23).

    Harmer isn't qualified to play for England but the common denominator is that both are offies - one has 66 career wickets at 50.65 (ER 3.62) and the other has 947 wickets at 26.32 (ER 2.86). Our number one spinner has next to zero experience but the ECB expect him to be successful in taking wickets and/or holding an end up in the forthcoming Test series against India and Australia. 
    31-4-4-92 going at 2.93 for Jack Carson for Sussex at Edgbaston on a pitch that hasn't offered a great deal. No idea why Bashir is favoured. Should at least give Carson the Zimbabwe test to see what he can do. Hove will be a road as well probably this season. 
    It's not difficult to understand why Somerset are happy to send England's number one out on loan - 17 career wickets in the CC for Somerset, Worcester and Glamorgan at 80.59 each with an ER of 3.46. In addition to Leach, they have Vaughan who has 16 wickets at 26.31 and an ER of 2.36 and he can open the batting too. 

    Absolutely , Vaughan gives you a top order batter and Leach will play every game he's fit for. 

    I don't really know what Key and Mccullum see in Bashir that's worth persisting with. 
    They are pot committed to doing so because of his central contract. Not picking him is, effectively, an admittance they got it wrong. The same as McCullum saying that Crawley will open in the Ashes come what may.  
  • lolwray
    lolwray Posts: 4,894
    edited April 8
    You can never have too many keepers in the side and I can see our Ashes team looking something like this:

    Duckett (WK)
    Banton (WK)
    Pope (WK)
    Bairstow (WK)
    Buttler (WK)
    Cox (WK)
    Smith (WK)
    Rew (WK)
    Bracey (WK)
    Robinson (WK)
    Foakes (WK)



    Bit weak on the bowling 😁
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,016
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/articles/cwy0jveg7d3o

    I thought this had already been confirmed but one time Aussie test batter Will Puckovski has retired with concussion symptoms at 27. 
  • lolwray said:
    You can never have too many keepers in the side and I can see our Ashes team looking something like this:

    Duckett (WK)
    Banton (WK)
    Pope (WK)
    Bairstow (WK)
    Buttler (WK)
    Cox (WK)
    Smith (WK)
    Rew (WK)
    Bracey (WK)
    Robinson (WK)
    Foakes (WK)



    Bit week on the bowling 😁
    I'd rather have a team of Kermorgants
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,816
    Coming in as nightwatchman, Dom Bess has hit a ton for Yorkshire. I remember when he was the future of England spin bowling (he's only 27 now)
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 10,945
    A few places reporting that Sam Cook is being rested this weekend to manage workload ahead of a Test call up this summer, would be well deserved. Can’t find it now but sure I read that Durham are expecting Ben Mckinney to get a call up too
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  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,016
    fenaddick said:
    A few places reporting that Sam Cook is being rested this weekend to manage workload ahead of a Test call up this summer, would be well deserved. Can’t find it now but sure I read that Durham are expecting Ben Mckinney to get a call up too
    Wisden's podcast had McKinney as a likely call up. Am glad Cook is finally getting recognised. 
  • L0rd_M0ntagu3
    L0rd_M0ntagu3 Posts: 329
    edited April 17
    MarcusH26 said:
    fenaddick said:
    A few places reporting that Sam Cook is being rested this weekend to manage workload ahead of a Test call up this summer, would be well deserved. Can’t find it now but sure I read that Durham are expecting Ben Mckinney to get a call up too
    Wisden's podcast had McKinney as a likely call up. Am glad Cook is finally getting recognised. 
    If McKinney gets picked, (and he should, a hugely exciting player) it will be interesting to see who drops out, Pope or Crawley. I think it will be Pope with McKinney slotting in at 3. 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,816
    fenaddick said:
    A few places reporting that Sam Cook is being rested this weekend to manage workload ahead of a Test call up this summer, would be well deserved. Can’t find it now but sure I read that Durham are expecting Ben Mckinney to get a call up too
    Cook would be a bit of a U-turn by the England management, who recently only seem interested in raw pace.
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,308
    fenaddick said:
    A few places reporting that Sam Cook is being rested this weekend to manage workload ahead of a Test call up this summer, would be well deserved. Can’t find it now but sure I read that Durham are expecting Ben Mckinney to get a call up too
    Cook would be a bit of a U-turn by the England management, who recently only seem interested in raw pace.
    Maybe they've worked out that a varied attack might just work better 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,816
    Leuth said:
    fenaddick said:
    A few places reporting that Sam Cook is being rested this weekend to manage workload ahead of a Test call up this summer, would be well deserved. Can’t find it now but sure I read that Durham are expecting Ben Mckinney to get a call up too
    Cook would be a bit of a U-turn by the England management, who recently only seem interested in raw pace.
    Maybe they've worked out that a varied attack might just work better 
    They'll be picking solid opening batsmen next...
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,308
    Leuth said:
    fenaddick said:
    A few places reporting that Sam Cook is being rested this weekend to manage workload ahead of a Test call up this summer, would be well deserved. Can’t find it now but sure I read that Durham are expecting Ben Mckinney to get a call up too
    Cook would be a bit of a U-turn by the England management, who recently only seem interested in raw pace.
    Maybe they've worked out that a varied attack might just work better 
    They'll be picking solid opening batsmen next...
    McKinney/Sibley is the vision. They're too chicken though and won't go back to the latter even though they obviously should. I guess Duckett has just about earnt a longer run
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,016
    I'm incredibly biased but if he continues the form he's in , Tom Haines could be an outside shot for an opener slot. Not a Bazballer per se but his technique has always looked rock solid. 
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,818
    fenaddick said:
    A few places reporting that Sam Cook is being rested this weekend to manage workload ahead of a Test call up this summer, would be well deserved. Can’t find it now but sure I read that Durham are expecting Ben Mckinney to get a call up too
    Surprised ECB can do that when Cook is not on a central contract 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 10,945
    Rehan Ahmed with a century opening for Leicestershire after getting 77 last week. We know he’s liked by the England setup but if he can open and bowl with more control he could become very hard to ignore 
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,016
    fenaddick said:
    Rehan Ahmed with a century opening for Leicestershire after getting 77 last week. We know he’s liked by the England setup but if he can open and bowl with more control he could become very hard to ignore 

    Bashir going wicketless in Div 2 , surely it's got to be Ahmed Vs Zimbabwe?