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**Official** County Cricket 2018

SeamUp

International Coach
Heino Kuhn is such a 100 scoring machine.

I know batting conditions were tough in Eng-SA series last year but he didn't do himself justice at all.
 

flibbertyjibber

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I know it's Leicestershire, and only some Mickey Mouse 50 over stuff, and he'll probably get out now I've posted this, but good to see Hameed get a few at last
Not just that but the runs he has got in the last week or so people say he has actually batted well again for the first time in ages. Got a big score for 2nd XI too.
 

91Jmay

International Coach
Joe Clarke with a ton, and Callum Ferguson continuing his ridiculous form.

Olly Stone with 3 wickets + Hain with runs in a rare Bears win.
 
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theegyptian

International Vice-Captain
Lancashire Yorkshire today. Shame it's not on the tv.

Looking at the runscorers and wickettakers from the tournament so far. Kohler-Cadmore definitely someone long term that England will be looking at for limited overs crickets. Hits the ball a long way but also fairly conventional. Edit: Nice Jinx

Matt Parkinson and Ravi Patel the leading wickettakers. Both will likely come into contention in time as spin options for the limited overs side although current group doing decent. Both already played some lions. Not sure either will usurp Rashid before the WC. I suppose if England wanted another spinner in the WC squad to backup Rashid and Ali, it would probably be more likely to be Patel given the variation of sla. Parkinson and Crane both leggies will surely come into consideration after the WC.

Steve Rhodes set to become next Bangladesh coach - ESPNcricinfo Rhodes possibly taking over the bangladesh job
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/...ditorial-_-TimesSport-_-Unspecified-_-TWITTER Possible Archer will be available by next summer.
 
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theegyptian

International Vice-Captain
Billings having a pretty wretched time of it with the bat recently.

Still called up to the England ODI squad, and still played a decent amount at the IPL. Almost like he's a specialist fielder/reserve batsman these days. Keeps in the squads because of his athletic fielding and he's a good tourist/ 12th man.

Could possibly do with playing a sustained run of games to regain some form rather than chopping and changing from team to team, format to format, and sitting on the bench.
 

Stace

First Class Debutant
Sam Hain is only 100 runs away from 2,000 in just 35 list A innings, does anyone know who got there the quickest?
 

theegyptian

International Vice-Captain
5 to win, Warwickshire need to win, Worcestershire only need to tie, and Barker slips on a dewy outfield to let a dribbling ball that otherwise would have been 1, go for 4, and Worcestershire go through to the semis.

Unfortunately for Worcestershire there will be no Moeen for the semi final. Had rather hoped that Warwickshire would go through- was nice to see two guys (stone, brookes) bowling high 80s. In particular this years tournament seems to have been a diet of medium pace garbage from the english bowlers.
 

FBU

International Debutant
5 to win, Warwickshire need to win, Worcestershire only need to tie, and Barker slips on a dewy outfield to let a dribbling ball that otherwise would have been 1, go for 4, and Worcestershire go through to the semis.

Unfortunately for Worcestershire there will be no Moeen for the semi final. Had rather hoped that Warwickshire would go through- was nice to see two guys (stone, brookes) bowling high 80s. In particular this years tournament seems to have been a diet of medium pace garbage from the english bowlers.
I'd like to see Henry Brookes in the Test team now, at 18.
 

Starfighter

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I reckon Brookes looks pretty good. Now let's sit back and see how England's coaching system is going to screw up his career.
 

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