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***Official*** English Domestic Season 2008

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BoyBrumby

Englishman
He may be in good form, but I've seen him bowl on a few occassions and he's nothing more than a poor-man's Chris Tremlett. He's not young either.
Fair enough. I haven't seen him in action yet, but if (as his cricinfo profile suggests) he's capable of 145kmh and can move it both ways he must be a chance, age notwithstanding. & it's not like 29 is ancient either, he's no older than a lot of guys who're still in the shake-up.

Interested to see him, I have to say.

Nice win for Ireland in the FPT over the once mighty Warwickshire. :)
Yeah, good to see. Warwicks look a pretty ordinary team nowadays, but a county scalp for the Celts is always nice.
 

Kweek

Cricketer Of The Year
If only they let Holland join this thing.

we are closer to kent then Scotland or Ireland is.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Your bowling is basically Gough, Bresnan, Kruis and some mediocre fillers.

Plunkett, Harmison, Davies and Onions are a level above those. The only way your lot will have any real quality or something extra is if Hoggard stays out of the England side.
Not sure what's more comical, the notion that Plunkett and Onions are anywhere near as good as Gough and Kruis, never mind better, or that that the likes of Wiseman, Claydon, Breese, etc. are anything other than "mediocre fillers".

Durham's only particularly good bowler is Davies and his fitness record is abysmal.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Not sure what's more comical, the notion that Plunkett and Onions are anywhere near as good as Gough and Kruis, never mind better, or that that the likes of Wiseman, Claydon, Breese, etc. are anything other than "mediocre fillers".

Durham's only particularly good bowler is Davies and his fitness record is abysmal.
It would be interesting to hear from someone who's actually seen much of Onions bowling. As Goughy said elsewhere, a 25 year old with a career average around 35 isn't obviously someone to get excited about, and I'm certainly not arguing for international selection in ther immediate future, but I'd appreciate some first hand opinions as to whether his recent form (including in India) is a flash in the pan, or reflects a genuine step-up by the lad. It can happen - remember Gough stepping up from FM to fast after a bollocking from Richie Richardson when Udal was taking a few too many liberties?
 

PhoenixFire

International Coach
Not sure what's more comical, the notion that Plunkett and Onions are anywhere near as good as Gough and Kruis, never mind better, or that that the likes of Wiseman, Claydon, Breese, etc. are anything other than "mediocre fillers".

Durham's only particularly good bowler is Davies and his fitness record is abysmal.
Agreed.
 

Spitfires_Fan

State Vice-Captain
You going to Tunbridge Wells next week SF?
Don't think so unfortunately - I'm just finishing Uni so I'm absolutely broke, plus I don't drive so getting there would be a bit of an effort. It's a shame, as I love the Nevill Ground. Hopefully I'll get there next season. I should be heading along to Canterbury at some point though.
 

cpr

International Coach
Nice, Cross gets 2 wickets against Durham today, not bad for a keeper who's never bowled for the first team before. Listed as RMF, so he's not just the average dobbler then.
 

headhunter

International Vice-Captain
Ireland 76/2 (17.3)

Porterfield going well 55 off 63.
Doesn't look to have much around him although.
 

stumpski

International Captain
Ireland now 122/5 after losing 3 wickets in two overs.

Required rate (was it Jim Laker who used to call it the 'asking rate?') isn't insuperable, but they need a partnership.

Would expect Kent to complete a double over Surrey as well.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Haha, 44 off 41 required with 6 in hand as I type. What a fabulous innings that presumably was from Butcher, such a shame he couldn't have produced that 12 years ago. Hope Brown finishes the job.
What chances of pattinson playing for england,form bowler of the year so far.
Zero I'd think. Anyway impressive as he's been, it's only been 2 First-Class and 3 one-day matches.
 
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