wayne entwhistle no9
Winger
And me! Iam all for the orange ball after watching some club cricket at the weekend. I forgot how much better the game is when you can see the ball.Young compared to me!![]()
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And me! Iam all for the orange ball after watching some club cricket at the weekend. I forgot how much better the game is when you can see the ball.Young compared to me!![]()
What counts as local? I understand that Salisbury’s grandparents were both born and bred Sunderland. Several cousins still live nearby.3 Local lads. Rushworth, Raine and Coughlin.
Which one we had 3 Staffers in the top 5 against Yorkshire.Our batting line up still lacking imo. Needed the SA fella to be here. Anyone know if he’s still coming over?
One young local lad in the side isn’t great (I know Carse is borderline on both). Hopefully more can get their chance before the end of the season.
What counts as local? I understand that Salisbury’s grandparents were both born and bred Sunderland. Several cousins still live nearby.
Did we? Saw Bellingham and that was it?Which one we had 3 Staffers in the top 5 against Yorkshire.
That’s a pretty desperate reach.
Even if that turned out to be the team, we can still make a realistic claim to 6 of those being products of our own academy.
Not bad that, over half the team being homegrown
Different things in different peoples eyes, but to me, if they’ve spent time in our academy system, we can claim them as homegrown.
Stokes and Carse being prime examples. Granted, neither were born in the North East, but they’re both products of our academy and both have represented an England side. Nobody can question that Stokes is the player he is today in part thanks to the help and opportunities given to him with us.
Dickson and HarteDid we? Saw Bellingham and that was it?
Yeah I agree but most of that is a legacy of chances that were given 5-10 years ago. Durham should have more than one young local lad in the current team in my opinion, I’d prefer that to a load of Saffas. But I know others would just prefer a strong side and that’s fair enough.
I would be very happy with that line up with Burnham and Trevaskis. My prediction came from the fact neither had any opportunities in the friendly and Harte got a bat and bowl. If Trevaskis did not play as he appears the only slow bowler available then his stock at Durham will haven fallen dramatically from last season.Hardly fuming just predicting team selection which is what this thread is about.Behardien isn't available so I'd go
Lees
Scott C
Dickson
Bellingham
Burnham
Trevaskis
Eckersley
Coughlin
Raine
Carse
Rusworth.
Good balance of youth and experience.
I didn't read anything into Trevaskis not playing in the friendly just assumed it was because it was a one innings match and all the seamers required match practise. Be surprised if Trevaskis isn't in the 4 day game especially with a heatwave forecast.I would be very happy with that line up with Burnham and Trevaskis. My prediction came from the fact neither had any opportunities in the friendly and Harte got a bat and bowl. If Trevaskis did not play as he appears the only slow bowler available then his stock at Durham will haven fallen dramatically from last season.
Well he hasn't got much competition if they do require a slow bowler. To be honest I don't even know exactly what type of cricketer Berhadian is.I didn't read anything into Trevaskis not playing in the friendly just assumed it was because it was a one innings match and all the seamers required match practise. Be surprised if Trevaskis isn't in the 4 day game especially with a heatwave forecast.
Squad for tomorrow:
Alex Lees, Sean Dickson, Cameron Steel, David Bedingham, Gareth Harte, Stuart Poynter, Jack Burnham, Ned Eckersley (c,wk), Paul Coughlin, Ben Raine, Matthew Potts, Matthew Salisbury, Chris Rushworth
Just don't get this obsession with Poytner.