stevegrant Posted September 11 Posted September 11 Eagerly awaiting the sanction handed down to Somerset for their pitch transgressions this season... Anyway, we've been beaten by the rain in Hove, fairly certain we'd have won that game if we'd been able to get the overs in, so that's annoying. Also annoyingly, Durham were saved by the rain at Chelmsford, so we are now only 6 points clear of the drop zone, and they play Worcestershire next week. We finish against two of the top three, which isn't ideal. 1
Andrew Watson Posted September 11 Posted September 11 Will Sussex get docked points for the wicket at Hove this week ? 1
Toadhall Saint Posted Friday at 18:10 Posted Friday at 18:10 Off to the Blast tomorrow - hopefully the weather doesn’t spoil the day out. Cmon Hampshire! 1
Picard Posted Saturday at 11:07 Posted Saturday at 11:07 Fortuin was named in the Hants squad but as he played for SA yesterday and probably tomorrow can't see him playing today. Probably have to play Neal as spinner.
Hodgey Posted Saturday at 14:05 Posted Saturday at 14:05 He’s playing, as is Orr. Lots depending on our top 3 today - at least 2 of them need to fire. Cartrights power will be a big miss as will Dawson guile
Lighthouse Posted Saturday at 17:12 Posted Saturday at 17:12 3 hours ago, Hodgey said: He’s playing, as is Orr. Lots depending on our top 3 today - at least 2 of them need to fire. Cartrights power will be a big miss as will Dawson guile Well, Chris Lynn sending Pope for a hotdog has certainly helped. How the umpire gave him out off that sixth ball I've no idea. Will need a few other players to turn up in the final.
Lighthouse Posted Saturday at 20:48 Posted Saturday at 20:48 Always felt about 20 short on that pitch, oh well.
John Boy Saint Posted Saturday at 20:53 Posted Saturday at 20:53 That missed catch was probably the difference- as you say - oh well.
Lighthouse Posted Saturday at 21:01 Posted Saturday at 21:01 I'd like this to be farewell to Wood and Howell but it probably isn't. I know it's already been said but the messed up dates and availability of players really is a bit of a farce. in 2022 and 2023 we had Nelly and McDermott across both seasons. In the last two seasons it seems like we've had a different ringer in every game.
Picard Posted Saturday at 21:04 Posted Saturday at 21:04 Ah well, down to Taunton on Monday. Should be fun.
Andrew Watson Posted Saturday at 21:40 Posted Saturday at 21:40 Somerset deserve to be champions on the back of winning so many group games,however even allowing for Woods injury those last 5 overs were dire to say the least.
Hodgey Posted Saturday at 21:41 Posted Saturday at 21:41 Good effort - they lost their way 10-15 overs in and had a really poor last over leaving them 20 short where they should have been. Wood I assume was crocked hence couldn’t bowl and Lynn couldn’t run either - neither of those helped but fair play to Somerset - a really good side with strength throughout. What has happened to Prest though this year failing to get into a limited overs team with Orr and a 17yr old preferred…. 1
Toadhall Saint Posted Monday at 08:07 Posted Monday at 08:07 Good day out all in all. The century plus from Lynn was worth the money on its own. Best side won but we weren’t that far off as above we needed about 20 more. Hey ho well go again next year. 1
Gloucester Saint Posted Monday at 14:12 Posted Monday at 14:12 Not much prospect of play other than tomorrow https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2636177 Better forecast in Durham at the moment, today a goner, half day Weds so 2.5 days to force a win v Worcestershire, possibly three if the outfield isn’t too wet on Weds to start on time https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2653224
Trader Posted Monday at 18:16 Posted Monday at 18:16 4 hours ago, Gloucester Saint said: Not much prospect of play other than tomorrow https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2636177 Better forecast in Durham at the moment, today a goner, half day Weds so 2.5 days to force a win v Worcestershire, possibly three if the outfield isn’t too wet on Weds to start on time https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2653224 Increasingly obvious cricket and September just don't mix. Wasted all that glorious weather playing pantomime cricket instead of the real stuff.
Window Cleaner Posted Tuesday at 15:37 Author Posted Tuesday at 15:37 (edited) Started well, Somerset 5 down for less than 100 but now they're piling on the runs. Bowling now looks painfully inadequate. Edited Tuesday at 15:37 by Window Cleaner
Gloucester Saint Posted Tuesday at 17:02 Posted Tuesday at 17:02 1 hour ago, Window Cleaner said: Started well, Somerset 5 down for less than 100 but now they're piling on the runs. Bowling now looks painfully inadequate. 370-7 - started well with the ball but yes, pitch dried out and short boundaries at Taunton. Aldridge’s farewell present before joining Durham. Should have at least got them all out today before the rain all day tomorrow to maximise bowling points. But Worcs have held firm at Durham - 311/5. Will check the forecast to see if it’s still better there.
stevegrant Posted yesterday at 09:54 Posted yesterday at 09:54 Looks like a round of draws here, perhaps with the exception at the Oval in what might be a title decider. Difficult to see Surrey getting 300 in these conditions.
Picard Posted yesterday at 10:03 Posted yesterday at 10:03 (edited) 1 hour ago, stevegrant said: Looks like a round of draws here, perhaps with the exception at the Oval in what might be a title decider. Difficult to see Surrey getting 300 in these conditions. A bit optimistic for the Hants game. Can't see them avoiding the follow on and Taunton seems to be avoiding the rain. Birrell sounded pretty pessimistic in his end of day interview yesterday. Birrell was saying Leach turns the ball the opposite way to the Hants bowlers ( which would be better)and the pitch was becoming more and more favourable to turn . He regretted not playing another spinner. Edited yesterday at 11:06 by Picard Additional text
stevegrant Posted yesterday at 11:38 Posted yesterday at 11:38 1 hour ago, Picard said: A bit optimistic for the Hants game. Can't see them avoiding the follow on and Taunton seems to be avoiding the rain. Birrell sounded pretty pessimistic in his end of day interview yesterday. Birrell was saying Leach turns the ball the opposite way to the Hants bowlers ( which would be better)and the pitch was becoming more and more favourable to turn . He regretted not playing another spinner. Not sure what he expected, it's been a spinner's wicket for years! Somerset were 99/5, so now all we've got to do is put on a 250-run partnership and everything is fine...
Andrew Watson Posted yesterday at 12:03 Posted yesterday at 12:03 Relegation a definate possibility now,totally disastrous,that 8 point deduction has certainly not helped. Will we be the be the only county docked points this season ?
Hodgey Posted yesterday at 12:47 Posted yesterday at 12:47 Feels like we gave up on red ball cricket somewhat this year - the two Indian recruitment may still keep us up but outside of Abbott and Dawson we mainly look like a div 2 outfit - especially in the batting. the reliance on youth has kind of worked in short form with Albert, Currie and Mays all doing well but Orr/Middleton/Albert/Turner/ Prest have all been found wanting in red ball (as you could argue has Gubbins and Brown) which compounded the loss of Vince and Abbas. Be good to stay up - but only if we invest in the team for next season or it’s pretty pointless.
Andrew Watson Posted yesterday at 13:10 Posted yesterday at 13:10 12 batting points and not replacing Vince has been s disaster. It would not be a gimme if we go down to come straight back up either,Lancashire with a very decent top order have only won one championship game so far.
Dusic Posted yesterday at 13:48 Posted yesterday at 13:48 Looks like relegation very likely now. As mentioned above the biggest error was not replacing Vince properly and then compounding it by letting Abbas go to then strengthen the batting and ending up with Brett Hampton who neither batted nor bowled well.
Window Cleaner Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago Who knows if Vince would have done any better, pretty poor season he's had. We went cheap options everywhere and now we may pay the full price of that in the 4 day game. Still we'll probably win on Sunday. .
stevegrant Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 20 hours ago, Andrew Watson said: Relegation a definate possibility now,totally disastrous,that 8 point deduction has certainly not helped. Will we be the be the only county docked points this season ? Somerset will surely be due one for their game against Durham that was done in 5 sessions, and would imagine their penalty will (should) be much bigger. Not that it makes any tangible difference to anything, really. 10% chance of rain in Taunton, so we're going to have to bat all day, which feels somewhat unlikely. One bugbear of mine, they went off for bad light as soon as Orr was given out LBW last night. The light doesn't turn in the space of one delivery, so were the umpires just hoping to get through to the end of the over before calling play off, or did they only think "ooh, bit dark now" after the fall of the wicket? Going in this morning 0 down compared to 1 might (unlikely, but might) prove the difference...
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