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English Domestic Season 2023

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
At OT today, been some fine seam bowling from Lancs until the rain intervened. Looking like they might get back on soon
 

Aidan11

International Vice-Captain
By my reckoning, if Leicestershire are bowled out for under 250, Durham are promoted.
That is correct. Durham need 5 points to win the division so if Leicesteshire fail to win or win but don't pick up any batting points then Durham are promoted. Leicestershire and Worcestershire are the only teams who could topple Durham so there's every chance Durham will wrap up the title at Worcestershire next weekend.
 

mackembhoy

International Regular
Leicestershire's current collapse all but handing the title to Durham.
Durham last 2 games against Leics and Worcs. They would have both needed max points against us to even have a chance of overhauling us.

So was never happening. Just will be nice to go into Worcs already promoted, we'd then just need 5 points from the game to be champions.
 

Molehill

Cricketer Of The Year
Hope they don't celebrate too much and can win their last 2 games too. The battle for 2nd could still be interesting. If Sussex finish off Leics here and have Robinson to return for their last 2 (very winnable) games, they have a chance of catching Worcs.
 

mackembhoy

International Regular
On the day Durham get promoted back to division one after the ECB came down on them like a ton of bricks.

Middlesex are punished for financial issues and they get a bunch of suspended punishments.

Not even trying to hide the bias. I know I'm biased but this is pathetic in comparison.

Some might say Colin Graves had too much say in what happened to a rival Northern county.

 

Yeoman

U19 Captain
Reading between the lines of the release, it sounds as if they spent money supposed to be used for grassroots development through the cricket board on the professional squad instead.

A few years ago it came to light that Middlesex had been under-contributing to player pensions for a number of years. This does not seem to be connected to the current matter however clearly their financial management leaves something to be desired.
 

Yeoman

U19 Captain
Returning to on-field matters, I went to Sophia Gardens today. The determining feature of the day was the very slow pitch. One can readily see how Glamorgan have had so many draws this year. Yorkshire did well to take the six wickets that they did and would have done better had they taken some of the four chances they missed. Debutant Cliff bowled better than his figures look.
 

mackembhoy

International Regular
What are Middlesex being punished for exactly?

(Totally agree that Durham got **** on.)
If I'm being honest I don't know. It doesn't read as easy as spent too much on players like Durham did(aka spent all their money on a ground to host international cricket like they were told to by the ECB)

Durham punishment was absolutely nonsense. Yorkshire and Middlesex don't deserve the same. Even if many would argue what Yorkshire did was far worse.

But when you've got 2 of the most successful counties breaking ECB rules and not even facing any punishment worth the paper it's written on. It just makes the Durham punishment worse.
 

kevinw

State Captain
But why have Durham signed an overseas for their last two games? Give Stan McAlindon a game.

Notts signed a SL seamer too. I don't get why you'd jet in a mediocre overseas cricketer. I can understand it if Rabada or Cummins fancy a few games but not when it's a guy barely better than what you could pull from the second xi.
 

Nintendo

Cricketer Of The Year
Notts signed a SL seamer too. I don't get why you'd jet in a mediocre overseas cricketer. I can understand it if Rabada or Cummins fancy a few games but not when it's a guy barely better than what you could pull from the second xi.
I doubt notts have a random guy in the seconds who would take test poles at 29 bowling seam in Asia.
 

mackembhoy

International Regular
But why have Durham signed an overseas for their last two games? Give Stan McAlindon a game.

McAlindon been pretty hopeless when he's had a chance. But he may well play.

We've only got Raine left. Carse/Potts/De Leede on international duty. Coughlin forever coming back from injury.

As much as you'd want young players to get a chance. McAlindon playing means Worcs have got a leg over the promotion rivals if Durham weaken their bowling lineup.

Campbell will want to win the last two games, as he does every game.

Durham still churn out England players(Potts/Carse and 4 current England U-19 players) despite the ECB having tried to destroy them, so we've got a right to try and be competitive again even if that means going back to when we had success of using overseas/kolpaks to win the CC.
 
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tony p

State Regular
I see Dan Douthwaite is an injury sub for Glamorgan, replacing Ben Kelleway who hasn't batted.
Anyone know why, was he hit in the head while fielding (Concussion.?) or something else.
Can't find anything.
 

Third_Man

State 12th Man
I see Dan Douthwaite is an injury sub for Glamorgan, replacing Ben Kelleway who hasn't batted.
Anyone know why, was he hit in the head while fielding (Concussion.?) or something else.
Can't find anything.
Yesterday at Old Trafford Steve Eskinazi was named as a concussion substitute, replacing Max Holden, who had been hit on the head during the morning warm-ups. Concussion doesn't only happen during the match.
 

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