He did score 25 tho, with 24 of that coming in 6s...Doing well though, three of the four Glamorgan wickets to fall at a cost of only 22.
Simon Jones has 1-61 off 11 overs, which is hardly proving a point to his old club.
I maybe totally wrong here and I don’t know the story of the cricketer in question but under the British Nationality Law of ’83, children who are born in the UK to non-British citizens are not entirely guaranteed British citizenship/passport. To hold a UK passport under the bureaucratic term 'partiality' you have to not only be born in the UK but also (and critically) be ‘naturalised’ - or have a parent or grandparent who went through the process of ‘naturalisation’.Perhaps even more interesting is the story of a Worcestershire-man:
Arif was born (in January 1984 - so 2 school years older than me) in Bradford.
Well it beats Ajit Agarkar playing, who would have been Worcestershire’s overseas player if the BCCI (thankfully ) didn't step in.But yeah - Arif takes 3 wickets in his first 6 overs. Rather want him to play more now. If he turns-out to be good, along with Kabir Ali, Matthew Mason and Simon Jones, that's a fair attack.
BBC have it as drawn as well, presumably because play stopped at nine down with Key not batting due to injury, so their systems have stuffed up.Somerset have beaten Kent by 266 runs, although Cricinfo are currently showing it as 'match drawn.'
Now what?
Just think it's stupid when you change posts you've previously made and someone points out an errorNow what?
After 42 overs in Surrey's second-innings, Harmison's figures are thus:
13-73-1
Plunkett's:
2-29-0
Even by their standards that's excessive.
This morning it's moved on to:Plunkett
Worryingly, he's only bowled 5 overs in their 2nd innings.Worcester have only one wicket to take agaijnst Glamorgan in the first innings, and have a lead of 199. Follow-on very possible, will be a good test for Jones' fitness to bowl in back to back innings.