0ao IMO, Leach 6/0 (1), Bess 4/0 (0.4).Dying to know what it would take for Rogers to enforce a follow
0ao IMO, Leach 6/0 (1), Bess 4/0 (0.4).Dying to know what it would take for Rogers to enforce a follow
The countback after wins is fewest losses.From here, if my maths is correct, a Somerset win with full bowling points gives them 226 in total (203 + 4 batting + 3 bowling + 16 for the win). Middlesex have 213 + 2 + (presumably) 3, which before the result leaves them on 218. So a draw ties things up on points, giving Somerset the title on six wins to five.
If Yorkshire win with a first innings total below 350 (203 + 3 + 3 + 16 = 225), Somerset wins outright. Above 350 but less than 400 would go to countback (203 + 4 + 3 + 16 = 226; both sides on six wins, Somerset with a 10 wicket victory last week). Above 400 and Yorkshire get the title outright (203 + 5 + 3 + 16 = 227).
If Middlesex win, they win. But their poor first innings leaves them vulnerable to the draw.
I'm hoping for a downpour in Central London that never makes it out west, tbh.
So you're relying on Warwickshire's top order, sans Trott, to go as they have most of the year then!Barring a collapse of epic proportions at Edgbaston Lanky now reliant on the weather Gods looking unfavourably on Hampshire
Yorkshire would win by 1 point imo. Yorkshire and Somerset both with 23 point wins. Yorkshire were 1 point ahead going into the final round.If Yorkshire get 350 and win, and Somerset win, points are tied, right?
Equal number of wins, Somerset have less losses, so Somerset win the Championship?
Overs into the pitch so Leach/Bess can rag them square straight away? I agree though, 500 and declare was totally sensible thing.Be a nervy lunchbreak at Lord's.
No idea why Somerset are still batting at Taunton. If 540 isn't enough then what is?