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***Official*** English Domestic Season 2008

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stumpski

International Captain
Yeah it's the Sky game - both Tremlett and Jones were interviewed - separately - during the break.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
SP Jones now 5-4-1. Best he's ever bowled in a one-day game I'd venture to suggest.

Tremlett and Jones at different stages of England careers \ potential England careers.

Jones maybe been incredibly lucky (well, stopped being incredibly unlucky possibly more accurately) at the same time as he changes counties.
 

stumpski

International Captain
How sick would Glamorgan be if Worcs get a full (more or less full) season out of Jones?

5-3-4-2 midway through his stint. Two in two has probably swung it (pun intended) for Worcs.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Bah. I seem to have missed Jonah's spell (although he's got 4 overs left for later), but Ward in the comm box in waxing quite lyrical about it. "Express pace" & "box office cricket" were mentioned. Was he that good? Two thumbs up if so.
 

stumpski

International Captain
Not much swing, but he bowled straight and fast right from the start. Glad to see him not fielding on the fence as well, after Brisbane.


Worcs recovered from a very similar position so it's not over, but looking decidedly dodgy for the home team.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Unless one has been intently watching the game (which is impossible) or listening absorbedly on the radio (impossible) or via the internet (possible but in this case, impossible) how can one decipher that Matt Prior slogged a century? Or are we now going by the logic that a quick strike-rate automatically connotes that the player has being employing some very agricultural stroke-player? Despite the fact that Nottinghamshire set extremely attacking (inviting) fields and have two frontline seamers who have been rendered to nigh on useless with the older ball. Is it so ridiculously to suggest that Prior may have actually played well?

Cricinfo’s match report seems to confirm such a notion as it mentions Prior played an innings illustrating his trademark penchant for the cut, pull and cover drive - hardly by the sounds of that it was an innings of Afridi proportions…
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Unless one has been intently watching the game (which is impossible) or listening absorbedly on the radio (impossible) or via the internet (possible but in this case, impossible) how can one decipher that Matt Prior slogged a century? Or are we now going by the logic that a quick strike-rate automatically connotes that the player has being employing some very agricultural stroke-player? Despite the fact that Nottinghamshire set extremely attacking (inviting) fields and have two frontline seamers who have been rendered to nigh on useless with the older ball. Is it so ridiculously to suggest that Prior may have actually played well?

Cricinfo’s match report seems to confirm such a notion as it mentions Prior played an innings illustrating his trademark penchant for the cut, pull and cover drive - hardly by the sounds of that it was an innings of Afridi proportions…
Hence the "appears". No suggestion of certainty there.

Prior does tend to slog a lot, though - his play against high-calibre seam is well-documented as poor. And a damn decent attack of Pattinson, Franks, Ealham, Shreck is not one I'd expect him to score against TBH. I might read the CricInfo report to see whether he's defied my expectations.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Bah. I seem to have missed Jonah's spell (although he's got 4 overs left for later), but Ward in the comm box in waxing quite lyrical about it. "Express pace" & "box office cricket" were mentioned. Was he that good? Two thumbs up if so.
Same here. Was really the only reason I was interested in tuning in and time I switched back over, he had come and gone and Hampshire’s top order was decimated.
 

stumpski

International Captain
Jones seems to be coming in off around 10-12 yards. Getting tonked a bit now, this is a handy partnership developing here. Chance for Dimi to put his IPL disappointment behind him.
 

stumpski

International Captain
Change of boots has slowed him down to the mid-80s, perhaps the new ones are pinching a little. Umpire Gould seems to be interested in them, anyway. Both umpires miked up for this match and all televised games in the FPT this season.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Seems to be striving for some reverse and when it's not happening he's drifting onto the pads a bit now. Good to see him back in the harness anyway.

Typical of his luck that even his boots let him down nowadays tho. :p
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Hampshire should take this. Dimitri looks all set if need be to annihilate either Batty (although, the wicket seems to be fairly conducive to the spinners) or the medium pacer Andrew, who should be right up his street.
 

stumpski

International Captain
Hampshire should take this. Dimitri looks all set if need be to annihilate either Batty (although, the wicket seems to be fairly conducive to the spinners) or the medium pacer Andrew, who should be right up his street.
No need for any annihilation - just over 4 an over needed means they can take it steady, a wicket now would hand the advantage back to Worcester.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Hampshire should take this. Dimitri looks all set if need be to annihilate either Batty (although, the wicket seems to be fairly conducive to the spinners) or the medium pacer Andrew, who should be right up his street.
Gareth Andrew is the worst bowler I have ever seen at county level, with the possible exception of Chris Wright.
 
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