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***Official*** English Domestic Season 2007

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Cook, Miller and Chilly?
Miller was one of them. Cook was Northants, wasn't he? And I don't remember Old playing for Derbyshire at all, although I may have forgetten him going there in his dotage. But he was certainly a Yorks player during his test career.

Anyway, one down & two to go.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Another large hundred from Ramps today - that's 96 FC ones now.
Presumably FC includes his 2 test tons?
 

grecian

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Miller was one of them. Cook was Northants, wasn't he? And I don't remember Old playing for Derbyshire at all, although I may have forgetten him going there in his dotage. But he was certainly a Yorks player during his test career.

Anyway, one down & two to go.
Yeah, well it's all northern to me:huh:

Hendrick would be one of the others.
 

stumpski

International Captain
Yup. To recap, we've now got Miller & Hendrick in case anyone still wants a dart at the 3rd Derbyshire player to represent England in the same games.
It was Bob Taylor, obviously - they all played in the 1978-79 Ashes.

Not very happy - I've spent the last hour watching England get pummelled in the Twenty20, and I've just been reminded that there was proper cricket on SS3! Finished now, no highlights of course. :@
 

grecian

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Blackwell in Twenty/20 mode in the championship, sending a message to the selectors, perhaps.
 

Spitfires_Fan

State Vice-Captain
Lol at the moronic Kent fan shouting stuff at the players on the radio. Good innings from Benkenstein to get Durham a decent lead, but Sussex look odds on for winning the Championship at the moment - they're predictably trampling all over Worcestershire.

Let's see how 'Captain Marvel' and 'Super Joe' can do for Kent in the 2nd innings...
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Worcestershire owe us a favour after robbing us of a match. Expect them to be trying harder.
Well, they're batting OK and with some seasonal rain they may still draw the game.

Lancashire's strategy appears to be following on, Laxman making 281 and skittling Surrey on the final day.

How is the table likely to look if Sussex daw & Lancs lose?
 

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Well, they're batting OK and with some seasonal rain they may still draw the game.

Lancashire's strategy appears to be following on, Laxman making 281 and skittling Surrey on the final day.

How is the table likely to look if Sussex daw & Lancs lose?
In that scenario with a Durham win the table would look very nice indeed.

Oh and hahahaha @ Notts getting spanked by Blackwell and then Trego.
 

stumpski

International Captain
That's interesting, I didn't know about Hamilton-Brown. Just wonder how Afzaal's going to fit into the Surrey batting line-up. I can see Ali Brown being sidelined in the CC next year.

Surrrey batting again witha lead of 193.
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
Well, they're batting OK and with some seasonal rain they may still draw the game.

Lancashire's strategy appears to be following on, Laxman making 281 and skittling Surrey on the final day.

How is the table likely to look if Sussex daw & Lancs lose?
Sussex would beat Lancs by a point, assuming they manage to take seven wickets in 95 overs tomorrow.

Durham would win by 7.5 points if they beat Kent, though, which is looking likely at present thanks to a nothing spinner.
 

Spitfires_Fan

State Vice-Captain
Sussex would beat Lancs by a point, assuming they manage to take seven wickets in 95 overs tomorrow.

Durham would win by 7.5 points if they beat Kent, though, which is looking likely at present thanks to a nothing spinner.
:laugh:

Don't forget that Kent have a nothing spinner of their own up their sleeves. If we can score another 20 or so runs tomorrow morning, Tredwell should be able to skittle Durham for a single-figure score...
 

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