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***Official*** English Domestic Season 2007

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Just gone right off you.
Haha, it was clearly "in jest" as Richard would say. But my grandmother was really born in Yorkshire. :p

Northants seems to be the closest to where my mother grew up in Dereham, and there's no hatred for it here like there is for Essex (for some reason) so it's firming as the favourite for my support, lol.
 

stumpski

International Captain
Monty playing for Northants today. Good for him.

Has anyone read his interview in yesterday's Times magazine? I'm planning to read it on my lunch break tomorrow.
 

Chubb

International Regular
Slightly random, but if I lived in Norfolk, what would be the logical first class team for me to support? Essex and Northamptonshire look likely candidates geographically, but does Norfolk have connections with other counties that would make people in the area prone to support any specific team?
I live in Norfolk half the year, and the guys I know from the county don't really seem to have any logical side that they support, they follow whichever side takes their fancy. Thing is Northampton is one of the least characterful counties in England, there is little sense of Northamptonshire as an individual entity, whereas most of the counties have something about them that makes them unique, whether it be accent or heritage. Most people in Devon support Somerset, though I have family ties to Essex rather than any real ties down here. You may as well toss a coin.
 

Spitfires_Fan

State Vice-Captain
I think even the ECB 's pitch inspectors would have sympathy for Worcestershire's plight if it is a dodgy wicket but we might not find out for a while - no play till 3pm at the earliest (no surprise. IMO Worcs should have moved it to Kiddy) and if Kent get little play out of this match maybe you'll feel the same. Meanwhile anyone who saw the state of OT for the 20/20 game that should have been on Friday won't be surprised at the lack of play (Well done Sky. Nothing to watch while most of the country is playing) :@
So crap - first day of meaningful domestic cricket in weeks and it's rained off in Worcestershire. Meanwhile, we've had the best day of the summer so far in the south - it's been beautiful down here. So annoying :@
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Very good first day from Essex, Bopara with a nice fifty. Great ton by James Foster in combination with Andy Bichel, I'm expecting Bichel to move into triple figures tomorrow.
 

Spitfires_Fan

State Vice-Captain
Play has been abandoned for the day today as well! This is farcical, there's not even that much rain about?

Edit: Just found this.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/counties/6280156.stm

I feel sorry for Worcestershire, but to be honest it's not Kent's problem that New Road is in such a bad condition. If they had nowhere else to play the game then fair enough, but they could have played at Kidderminster, or at Beckenham. It's not right that Kent should lose the opportunity to score championship points because of this, especially as Worcestershire have been so crap this year - they're one of the few teams we could actually have beaten.

Really unimpressed.
 
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Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
44 out now. It's bloody embarrassing the way Durham are getting out to complete donkeys. 3 cheap wickets in the game for 'I couldn't bowl out Boycott's mum this season' Schofield, 2 wickets for friggin Rikki, 2 each for Dernbach and Saker who average over 50 in FC cricket.

Oh the brilliance, make that 3 for Saker.
 
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wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
44 out now. It's bloody embarrassing the way Durham are getting out to complete donkeys. 3 cheap wickets in the game for 'I couldn't bowl out Boycott's mum this season' Schofield, 2 wickets for friggin Rikki, 2 each for Dernbach and Saker who average over 50 in FC cricket.

Oh the brilliance, make that 3 for Saker.
:laugh:

And true to form, Surrey can't close the deal - Smith & Plunkett adding 40 for the 8th wicket at time of writing, which will probably be crucial in a low-scoring game.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Durham now 204 for 9, with thunder storms in the vicinity.
Tomorrow should be a good contest, unless Surrey collapse aganst the new ball tonight.
 

Woodster

International Captain
Glad to see James Foster making a double ton, he's not been in top form form in the Championship so far this season, that'll help a lot hopefully.
A little incentive with Ambrose, the latest to overtake him in the English ranks.
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Great effort by Essex, James Foster with a double century and quickfire centuries to both Andy Bichel and Graham Napier. Very disappointed RTD couldn't make hay on this wicket though, wouldn't mind seeing Samit Patel score a few. The game is interestingly poised, Kaneria should have a big day tomorrow.
 

Spitfires_Fan

State Vice-Captain
3 days abandoned at New Road now - I'm going to be interested to see how the ECB handle this one and to see what, if any, compensation is given to Kent.
 

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