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LVCC D1 - Durham v Middlesex

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Colly himself went on record after the game to say he got the timing of the declaration wrong, he felt his hands were tied by the weather and was also caught out by the flatness of the pitch.

So, if even he admits the timing was wrong how come others think it was right?
Give up man. You could make a fortune playing poker against the pro-reckless-declaration brigade. :-)
 
Smith gone for 17 from 46 balls.......

I'm not sure how setting the largest 4th innings total to win a game at the Riverside EVER could be described as reckless mind.

This.

Stokes gone now. Jobs fucked. Got the gameplan all wrong this morning. Wasted the first hour and now we're going nowhere at all.
 
I'm not sure how setting the largest 4th innings total to win a game at the Riverside EVER could be described as reckless mind.
Riverside is only 18 years old so that's not massively impressive. Records are also there to be broken. But anyway, justifying decisions on those grounds is daft, you should play the game on the day. It was obvious it was very gettable, with a minimal chance of bowling them out.

Incidentally, do you know what the highest unsuccessful run chase is at the Riverside?
 
Riverside is only 18 years old so that's not massively impressive. Records are also there to be broken. But anyway, justifying decisions on those grounds is daft, you should play the game on the day. It was obvious it was very gettable, with a minimal chance of bowling them out.

Incidentally, do you know what the highest unsuccessful run chase is at the Riverside?

We had over 100 overs to bowl at them. If you can't bowl a side out in fourth innings in that many overs you don't deserve to win.

Anyway, back to this one - they've bowled 30 overs this morning, leaving 66 minimum. Just a couple of things to consider, or question - the final hour on the last day must contain 16 overs and can't start before 5pm. Meaning 50 overs are left in this game BEFORE the final hour. It could be possible for us to bowl 60 overs (for arguments sake) before 5pm AND 20 (for example) in the final hour.

So by my reckoning. If we can add 60 runs in ten overs, that would leave (a minimum of) 54 overs left in the day (with 2 lost for change of inning). BUT potentially, if we apply some pressure and get on top we could send down nearer to 64 overs.

Straw clutching at its best perhaps, but just trying to salvage some positives from the wreckage that has been a f***ing tedious effort from Durham's batsmen this morning.
 
Riverside is only 18 years old so that's not massively impressive. Records are also there to be broken. But anyway, justifying decisions on those grounds is daft, you should play the game on the day. It was obvious it was very gettable, with a minimal chance of bowling them out.

Incidentally, do you know what the highest unsuccessful run chase is at the Riverside?[/QUOTE

Less than the target Colly set against Yorkshire obviously. I'm afraid the logic that it was obvious it was a very gettable target is beyond me. If it has never been attained before I can't understand how it can be obvious.
 
Wtf? Just checked the scorecard expecting Mustard to have been next man in to try & quickly add some runs..... and seen Will Smith has been sent in blocking & scratching around :lol:

Eh?!?!
 
No ambition at all from Durham. f***ing joke. Even losing a few wickets pushing the runrate could've seen us 200/6 like we are now, only we'd have been there before Lunch.

So clearly scratching about and going nowhere has brought about the same outcome.
 
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