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***Official*** English Domestic Season 2008

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TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Good stuff from Kent today - should win from here. Dexter continues to state a claim for selection in all forms of the game.
Not sure what more he had to do (even before today's knock) to get into Kent's four day team, averages 40 odd in first class. Apparently his playing tomorrow anyhow for Martin van Jaarsveld wife is in labour.
 

Spitfires_Fan

State Vice-Captain
Dunno what went on with my typing in those two earlier posts. I agree about Dexter FWIW - I'd rather see an English lad in the side really but he certainly deserves a run. I would rather he was subbing for one of the less in-form batsmen than VJ but you can't have everything.

Would love to beat Sussex :)
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
On TMS earlier today, as the score from that game was being read, poor misinformed Kiwi Bryan Waddle asked the inevitable question of whether Neil was related to Lord Edward. :p

Lost count of the number of times I've heard that asked now. Even I checked a look when I first heard his name - 2003 or whenever it was.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Daym, Yorkshire's attack looks poor. Hopefully, given it's Taunton, it won't matter much. Hopefully it'll be a gorge-yourself draw.

Facing Caddick, Thomas and Willoughby (and Phillips) though, you'd imagine our batsmen will have more of an examination than Somerset's facing Hoggard, Bresnan, Wainwright, Patterson and Pyrah. Batting doesn't look as strong as it might either: Rudolph, Lyth, McGrath, Gale, Rashid, Brophy, Pyrah, Bresnan.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Really weird, it's blazing down here and has been all morning. Astonished it's raining (or has rained?) so relatively close by.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
I see Rudolph is opening, replacing the hapless Joe Sayers. Jacques didn’t fancy the job internationally against Mohammed Asif and co. but he doesn’t object to opening at Taunton.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Still annoyed we released Matthew Wood in favour of Sayers, have never been remotely convinced by him.

Rudolph is probably only opening for us because there's so little other option, mind.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
I see Rudolph is opening, replacing the hapless Joe Sayers. Jacques didn’t fancy the job internationally against Mohammed Asif and co. but he doesn’t object to opening at Taunton.
Ill hold my hand up. I think I predicted a break out year for Sayers in 2008 :-O
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
FFS, Middlesex drop their best bowler this season and are rewarded by reducing Essex to 136 for 7. 8-)

Meanwhile, Northants AKA South Africa A (Klusener, Hall, van der Wath, Louw, Boje - plus Lucas and Brown) are being just about kept at bay by Gloucs so far.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Meanwhile, Northants AKA South Africa A (Klusener, Hall, van der Wath, Louw, Boje - plus Lucas and Brown) are being just about kept at bay by Gloucs so far.
I honestly don't think I've ever seen a side play with seven front-line bowlers before.

What's more, only 1 of these is someone who has never been considered for international cricket. :blink: That being Lucas.
 

stumpski

International Captain
I don't recall Louw ever being considered in those terms - was he picked for an A tour then?

I'm going to Lord's tomorrow - Middlesex in an excellent position v Essex - not altogether happy about the forecast though. Better on the BBC site than on News 24 for some reason.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
I don't recall Louw ever being considered in those terms - was he picked for an A tour then?
Nah, he's never actually played for SA A, but I'm pretty sure he was fairly seriously considered around about 2003/04, 2004/05 sort of time. Not sure if there's anyone on here whose SA-cricket-following goes back far enough to tell us for sure.
 
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