Hungry Llama
U19 Debutant
There have been 6 scores of 200+ in the 2 rounds of the CC so far, the same as the whole of last season.
Interesting thought in the replies to that tweet:
I remember that game. It was the year Northants were cruelly denied their maiden championship by the unfair expedient of another county scoring more points than us.How'd they manage that?
We've had a wretched Spring here, it's wet and cloudy the whole time. You'd fancy the Dukes would be hooping round corners in these conditions. It also shouldn't really be possible to create such flat decks either.Lots of criticism directed towards the Kookaburra but there’s obviously more to it e.g. flat decks
Last season, every shield bowler worth a damn took lots of wickets for not much using the same ball (I assume)
It's here to stay. Key very happy with it.We've had a wretched Spring here, it's wet and cloudy the whole time. You'd fancy the Dukes would be hooping round corners in these conditions. It also shouldn't really be possible to create such flat decks either.
But something is not right when Matthew Potts hits 149 no as a nightwatchman.
This has always been a problem, but worse these days perhaps, second XI games are often a mix of trialists and schoolboys against professionals. Other than a returning to fitness (hopefully) Saqib Mahmood 9 overs 1-11, who has played 3 first class games for Lancs in the last two years (120 overs in over 2 years) only George Lavelle 5 games 2020-22 has played first class cricket if you ignore Aspinwall's debut last week when he contributed less than Nathan Lyon. One player was 16 only last week (7th April). The rest apart form Lavelle and Mahmood are almost certainly teenagers. 7 without contracts, only 5 professionals. Nowadays, thanks to the rise of T20 even a second XI can be merciless and brutal against a teenager. How much good does that do anyone?Not sure. We've put out a strong 2ndXI team so maybe there was no place for him.
Nah be May before we see him and Stokes playing CC.AIUI theyr back with the Dukes ball in the next round of CC games, correct? Wonder if Anderson
will return for Lancs?
Kookaburra is a **** ball & have no idea why Australia continues to use it as nobody rates itWe've had a wretched Spring here, it's wet and cloudy the whole time. You'd fancy the Dukes would be hooping round corners in these conditions. It also shouldn't really be possible to create such flat decks either.
But something is not right when Matthew Potts hits 149 no as a nightwatchman.
Were you reading Stuart Broad's tweets yesterday? When asked why it worked in Aus but not here he said "very different weather conditions, ground conditions and moisture levels. The Kookaburra ball swells and goes soft very quickly with any moisture".Kookaburra is a **** ball & have no idea why Australia continues to use it as nobody rates it
One of its weaknesses is that it goes soft very quickly so if it’s damp, it will absorb moisture and become virtually useless
Pitches in Australia last season were ridiculously green so it moved all over the place but conditions were rarely damp
No but he’s not wrong as it’s been a characteristic of the ball foreverWere you reading Stuart Broad's tweets yesterday? When asked why it worked in Aus but not here he said "very different weather conditions, ground conditions and moisture levels. The Kookaburra ball swells and goes soft very quickly with any moisture".
Fair to say that conditions here at the mo could rarely be damper. If we're going to try out the Kookaburra, August would be a good time to do it.......oh!!