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CC :: Durham v Worcestershire

Well before you go see if you can find Charlie Morris and ask him if he still thinks it's a good wicket.
I got there for 1.40pm on Sunday and by 2pm I knew it was the slowest wicket of the season.
Yup. Mind you it did seem to be doing a little more on Sunday. This is absolutely awful to watch though. I'll happily go to work tomorrow if I can
 

12 wickets in 3 days. Surely Vic doesn’t think this is acceptable 🤷‍♂️
It's pathetic. They're going to have a hard job selling memberships for next season if this continues. I enjoy my county cricket and use the bulk of my leave but got to wonder when I get my new leave allowance from September whether it's worth it if the quality of these wickets continues to be the same. Disgraceful this
Very subdued in here, not many people here either.
 
It's pathetic. They're going to have a hard job selling memberships for next season if this continues. I enjoy my county cricket and use the bulk of my leave but got to wonder when I get my new leave allowance from September whether it's worth it if the quality of these wickets continues to be the same. Disgraceful this
Very subdued in here, not many people here either.
More people in the member’s pavilion watching the test than outdoors watching Durham!
 
Sort of backs up my view when you're going home. Members are fed up watching this shite.
Yeah but there was 4,500 turned up for the Lancs T20 match. I have said on here Before the importance of the old fashioned county member is finished.
As far as the pitches go they just can't get them right at the Riverside they are either green seamers or dry and slow.


Full house at Trent Bridge and England are winning playing exciting cricket so everyone will forget about county cricket probably until those dastardly Aussies turn up next summer.
 
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