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***Official*** English Domestic Season 2008

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stumpski

International Captain
Kent and Sussex tied on points at the moment - if it stays that way I presume it would be Kent, with more wins, who'd stay in Division 1?
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
Kent and Sussex tied on points at the moment - if it stays that way I presume it would be Kent, with more wins, who'd stay in Division 1?
Yup. It goes

1) wins
2) losses
3) points in head to head meets
4) most wickets taken during the season

Seems likely that Sussex need to score 300 to stay up, in other words.
 
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Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Thought there might have been more activity on here this afternoon. Several games now into their third innings already, meaning that there won't be (m)any draws.

Wainwright got a hundred at number 10! enabling Yorkshire to get maximum batting points. Not looking good for Kent.

And are Notts and Somerset both choking? Notts finding wickets hard to come by, Somerset losing two early on.

Next 24 hours will be enthralling I think, and for once the weather is playing ball.
Wainwright's century is remarkable, but I now fear he'll become Yorkshire's Stuart Broad.

I presume there is no thought that the weather will close in? Remarkable luck. I wonder how many times before the last Championship round has started after the equinox?
 

stumpski

International Captain
Don't remember first-class cricket ever being played this late, tbh. The 2004 Champions Trophy went almost up to the end of September - well, the final was on the 25th - but the domestic programme had finished by then.

Although, I read recently that in the 19th century it was not uncommon for matches to be played in October. :blink:
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
I've seen an Aboriginal tour be played in October, but that's about it.

Funny, given the 19th-century was woeful in weather terms compared to the 20th, that such a thing happened. :huh:
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Never fail to :laugh: when I see old games where 2 bowlers bowled the whole innings. Oh for the days of non-strenuous underarm bowling!
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Odd to see Rayner and Hopkinson promoted, given both are more than capable with the bat.

Mind, Woodman coming-in at four for Gloucs when there was an hour and 10 minutes left was truly bizarre. :wacko:
 

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Panesar back on form, taking an almost completely useless 5-fer in a declaration chase.

Some more worthless wickets and he might get his second division FC bowling average below 50 for the season.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Another worthless, useless post that no-one will gain a thing out of reading from this one on the subject of MSP.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
And I found this really interesting. Look at this photo without clues from badges on helmets etc. I think you could without too much difficulty think this was Inzamam-ul-Haq:

He was possibly the best I've ever seen at pulling deliveries from spinners that were just a fraction short. I suppose Tendulkar has always excelled at it too, but Patel's shape resembles Inzy's far more than SRT's.
 

stumpski

International Captain
Hants looking very solid here - the commentators keep talking about a target of 250, but I think it might be a few more than that. 140-2 at lunch.

Durham have got their last batting point, they might go on for a few overs after lunch to let Breese get his 100, but then I think a declaration will be imminent. No wickets for Kent this morning.
 
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fredfertang

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Pleased to see Mr Z's lot putting up a fight against the tykes - I am far from convinced that Zummerzet wont get enough to see off Lanky's brittle batting
 
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