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*Official* English Domestic Season Thread 2010

stumpski

International Captain
It might take them that long to bowl Essex out at this rate. 100 for Foster as well now.

What do we know about this Gemaal Hussain? He has eight cheap wickets in the match now. Northants' lead of 190 will seem like a mountain to Gloucs after yesterday.
 

Jarquis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Trott (:() and Denly (:)) with ducks whilst Strauss and Bell both have starts.
Yardy currently 5*(49) and his partner 5*(46) :laugh:
 

zaremba

Cricketer Of The Year
Durham being ground into the dust (permafrost? tundra?) by Essex, having invited them to bat. Very demoralising I'd have thought.

Notts have Kent in a world of trouble at 33-3 chasing 450-odd.

Sussex polished off the Surrey tail (205 all out) and have now crawled to 29-2 at lunch
 

zaremba

Cricketer Of The Year
Mickleburgh out for 174, and Durham finally break a 339-run partnership. It's important that Foster (167no) doesn't now get out quickly. He's joined by RTD. This could be a drubbing for Durham.
 

Jarquis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Evenly balanced in Machester with Warwickshire 9 down, 2 behind Lancashire's first innings total.
Wish Yorkshire would bat Rashid ahead of Bresnan, though bresnan is currently 42*
 

superkingdave

Hall of Fame Member
Warks take a 1 run lead into the second innings, would've bitten your hand off for that at 14-4. Hopefully the top order can do better second time round.
 

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