It’s already looking like Notts are the team to beat, hopefully we can get a win against Derbyshire next week and go into the clash against them in good form.
LEICESTERSHIRE not Derbyshire, idiot.
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It’s already looking like Notts are the team to beat, hopefully we can get a win against Derbyshire next week and go into the clash against them in good form.
Not sure what more you want? Four seamers, a left arm spinner with a very decent leggie as the 6th option. Can't really ask for more than that from an attack.There isn't a team in that division we should be scared of. On our day we can beat them all, including Notts. Converting the performances into results is the hard part.
Yeah you'd have taken 15 points in a rain affected away game nine times out of ten. Its the frustration of knowing we were the better side, got ourselves into a winning position but failed to press home the advantage due to the recurring problem of lack of bowling options when the wicket isn't doing much. SB caused problems when he brought himself on, he was also great bowling in the RLC last year, but doesn't seem to fancy himself as a bowler for some reason.
This. Full games play and we win that match 100 times out of 100. Nothing to worry about from that game, just bemoan the weather and move on. That’s cricket in April.Not sure what more you want? Four seamers, a left arm spinner with a very decent leggie as the 6th option. Can't really ask for more than that from an attack.
We bowled 450/15 in the match, and we were 350/4 before we started throwing the bat about. Losing 100 overs to the weather cost us the match, nothing else.
Did you follow the game?Not sure what more you want? Four seamers, a left arm spinner with a very decent leggie as the 6th option. Can't really ask for more than that from an attack.
We bowled 450/15 in the match, and we were 350/4 before we started throwing the bat about. Losing 100 overs to the weather cost us the match, nothing else.
Who drops out when he arrives? Dickson?Don't wish to steal Brandon's thunder by starting the Leics thread but 2nd test Saffers v Bangladesh is over so Petersen should be here in good time.
Yeah, I was dipping in and out of the stream. You?Did you follow the game?
Borthwick and Trevaskis bowled 12 overs between them, virtually all of them after tea on the final day when the result was a formality.
We had them 65/4 or thereabouts after 20 overs, the ball had stopped seaming but we kept plugging away with the same RFM stuff from tired bowlers. Even the Glamorgan commentator was asking why Borthwick hadn't brought himself on, half an hour before he did.
This was a problem all last season and cost us wins against Derbyshire, Notts and Essex off the top of my head. IIRC SB even said in an interview with County Matters that we needed to get better at taking wickets with an old ball.
I'd be over the moon with the result in 2017 or 2018 but this stuff is going to hold back a very good team that should cruise promotion.
What I want is us to pick a team with more bowling variety and/or use that variety, pretty obvious from my previous posts I thought.
Who drops out when he arrives? Dickson?
Did you follow the game?
Borthwick and Trevaskis bowled 12 overs between them, virtually all of them after tea on the final day when the result was a formality.
We had them 65/4 or thereabouts after 20 overs, the ball had stopped seaming but we kept plugging away with the same RFM stuff from tired bowlers. Even the Glamorgan commentator was asking why Borthwick hadn't brought himself on, half an hour before he did.
This was a problem all last season and cost us wins against Derbyshire, Notts and Essex off the top of my head. IIRC SB even said in an interview with County Matters that we needed to get better at taking wickets with an old ball.
I'd be over the moon with the result in 2017 or 2018 but this stuff is going to hold back a very good team that should cruise promotion.
What I want is us to pick a team with more bowling variety and/or use that variety, pretty obvious from my previous posts I thought.
Who drops out when he arrives? Dickson?
Did you follow the game?
Borthwick and Trevaskis bowled 12 overs between them, virtually all of them after tea on the final day when the result was a formality.
We had them 65/4 or thereabouts after 20 overs, the ball had stopped seaming but we kept plugging away with the same RFM stuff from tired bowlers. Even the Glamorgan commentator was asking why Borthwick hadn't brought himself on, half an hour before he did.
This was a problem all last season and cost us wins against Derbyshire, Notts and Essex off the top of my head. IIRC SB even said in an interview with County Matters that we needed to get better at taking wickets with an old ball.
I'd be over the moon with the result in 2017 or 2018 but this stuff is going to hold back a very good team that should cruise promotion.
What I want is us to pick a team with more bowling variety and/or use that variety, pretty obvious from my previous posts I thought.
Who drops out when he arrives? Dickson?
Majority of those issues would be covered by someone who is genuinely quick - we have that in Carse, unfortunately he’s still making his way back from injury.
Aside from that, we should have a lad coming into the side shortly who’s made a career out of breaking partnerships![]()
Trevaskis is a perfectly adequate off-spinner but, if the pitch isn't turning, he should be holding down an end to chew threw overs to the new ball and give the seamers a rest. This is standard use of an off-spinner in English conditions, but Badger isn't even using him in this capacity.We lack a spinner no doubt, but I am not gonna criticise club too much for not prioritising it over our strengths
Borthwick can spin the ball, I thnik he has a lost belief
the move to Surrey on purely cricketing terms was a bad move for him, with bat and ball.
He was our first choice spinner, would bowl overs, and he was excellent in T20 IMO, gone backwards
I am sure it was a good life experience for him mind
Trevaskis is a perfectly adequate off-spinner but, if the pitch isn't turning, he should be holding down an end to chew threw overs to the new ball and give the seamers a rest. This is standard use of an off-spinner in English conditions, but Badger isn't even using him in this capacity.
A leg spinner is more useful as a wild card to try and take wickets and SB seemed to be causing a few issues when he came on. He really struggled with his length last season and agree there appear to be a few confidence issues. I think, with the upturn in our batting performances, and assuming we don't lose Lees to England again, his value to the team is increasingly as an all-rounder, as demonstrated in the RLC last season. He has already looked less flaky batting a position lower down the order. I'd be tempted to swap him with Bedingham as five is too low for your best batter.
At home yes, unless it's one of these funky dead wickets up the scoreboard end. Away, get the spinner on with the old ball. Critchley bowled 46 overs against Kent last week, with another 24 from Lawrence.You might have a point smoker but it’s early April and I can see the priority of going with seam at this stage.
I still believe in borthwick as a top order batsman myself, he has the history of scoring consistent first division runs that probably merited and England go. Albeit I know that was years ago now.
Trevaskis is a perfectly adequate off-spinner but, if the pitch isn't turning, he should be holding down an end to chew threw overs to the new ball and give the seamers a rest. This is standard use of an off-spinner in English conditions, but Badger isn't even using him in this capacity.
Mate, in this country, the ball swings even when it is 70 overs old. Why have a spinner on ‘chewing through overs’ when we could have a seamer on moving the ball through the air and potentially taking wickets…
I’d love to see Trev play a big part this season, the fact he’s a decent bat and an athlete in the field will help to stake his claim of staying in the side - but we have to be realistic about it, playing an offie is a luxury that we can only really ‘afford’ if he can bat a bit. The majority of the time unfortunately his selection for his bowling alone just won’t be warranted.
We weren't getting any movement through the air of the coverage I saw. The ball was seaming in off the deck for the first 20 overs, then it stopped.
We then had the sight of Raine (paradoxically one of our better old-ball seamers) blowing out of his arse on a six over spell getting clattered for 13 and Coughlin losing his rhythm and sending down some absolute gifts outside off-stump.
And it's not just about spin. It's simply about lack of alternatives to tired RFM bowlers with an old ball on a flat deck against a batsman with his "eye in". You need to be creative to take those wickets, you can't just keep banging the ball down at 80mph and hope lady luck is on your side. Even a medium pacer of the ilk of Colly, Hart or Thorp would be handy in these circumstances.
You lot won't be told like. I called it last season, when we had Carse to call on (who SB was overbowling) and those drawn games proved the difference between Div 1 and 2.
I never claimed we were, merely stating that it does happen. Like in their first innings, when from absolutely nowhere and with an old ball we rolled them. You can’t criticise the skipper for trying to go down the same route that had been successful first time. I would agree that maybe he left it too long to change it, but I’m not going to dive in with both feet criticising on that one like.
No sense to that in this game, no arguments from me on that score.
As above.
Who is this ‘lot’ that you’re referring to?
I think if you go back and look I was saying similar things last season - it was a concern (which several people within the club said too) that we weren’t bowling teams out, but ultimately those games (Notts away, Derby home and away, etc) were similar to this one in the sense that we’d have pissed them if not for weather.
I still have doubts over Potts and Coughlin regarding how effective they can/will be. At present I still think neither are capable of being new ball/strike bowlers and that ideally we could do with someone else to be somewhere near as prolific as Rushy.
We had Brown/Betts when I first started going, we’ve had various effective double acts looking back during the glory years, but since Rushworth and Onions split we’ve lacked a partner for Rushy.
We are where we are though. So it’s either we keep working hard with what we’ve got, trying to nurture talent and believing in the lads we have - or we look to the outside to bring someone in. Liam Trevaskis isn’t fixing that particular problem.