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Well done Leics superb stuff. Just a shame it was against my second favourite county.





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Or,perhaps, were good enough for England but weren't selected because Leics were still regarded as an unfashionable county despite their successYes and won it with Illingworth as skipper in the 70s an he would have been desperate to win at Headingley.
Always up the top of the table in the 80s ad well.
They had a knack of having a team full of good pros who where never quite good enough for England.
Surprised at that i would have said Leicestershre have had periods during the 70s 80s and 90s when they where a mych better team.
Can you think of many? Tolchard is always the one i thought was unlucky although he was up against Knott and Taylor for the gloves but was a bettet bat.Or,perhaps, were good enough for England but weren't selected because Leics were still regarded as an unfashionable county despite their success
I think they nearly made Harmy chuck it before his career had even got started.Leics won the title in 1996 and beat Yorkshire away but it was played at Bradford.
Leics 681-7 Dec
Yorks 342 and 188.
That was the sort of thumping they used to dish out to us most of the times we played them in the 90s.
Can you think of many? Tolchard is always the one i thought was unlucky although he was up against Knott and Taylor for the gloves but was a bettet bat.
The likes of Agnew and probaly Les Taylor would possibly have got a chance earlier if they had played for a bigger county.
They where a very crafty club under that chairman Turner i think his name was.
Yeah they loved a Rhodesian Paddy Clift as well. They had Kolpacks before it was even invented.The side that won two titles in the 90s were a collection of really good county players who always seemed to play as a team ie the likes of Whittaker, Maddy, Vince Wells, Ben Smith, Nixon, Parsons, Mills, Mullally plus Phil Simmons.
Same solid pros in the 70s plus the Rhodesian Brian Davison, the brilliant young Gower and the brilliant skipper Illingworth.
I think they nearly made Harmy chuck it before his career had even got started.
Yeah they loved a Rhodesian Paddy Clift as well. They had Kolpacks before it was even invented.
Yes,that explains the anomaly of no wins at Headingley. Yorkshire played home games at a number of venues until fairly recently.Leics won the title in 1996 and beat Yorkshire away but it was played at Bradford.
Leics 681-7 Dec
Yorks 342 and 188.
That was the sort of thumping they used to dish out to us most of the times we played them in the 90s.
Stuart Turner at Essex bowled stump to stump at 65mph. With Norbert Phillip at the other end bowling jaffas or beamers.The infamous game when the journalist Tim Rich left the ground to collect his dry cleaned suit at 12.30 pm with Durham one wicket down and returned to find them all out at lunch.
Paddy Clift... now there's a name from the old John Player League games on BBC2 in the 70s.
Let's have more mentions for the likes of Fred Swarbrook, Dasher Denning, Rocker Robinson and Lonsdale Skinner on here!!
Stuart Turner at Essex bowled stump to stump at 65mph. With Norbert Phillip at the other end bowling jaffas or beamers.
I think Brian Hardie made the Essex sunday league XI because he was a good fielder.The Trundler's Trundler Colin Dredge aka 'The Demon of Frome', Basharat Hassan's funny batting stance and Alan Hill the Derbyshire opener usually on 3no after 10 overs - a batsman so bereft of scoring strokes that he made Brian Hardie of Essex look like a cross between Garry Sobers and Barry Richards...oh and John Arlott having a snooze while on air.
And Fred Rumsey of Somerset. The ultimate no 11. He always made me smile. The founder of the PCA.I think Brian Hardie made the Essex sunday league XI because he was a good fielder.
Not forgetting Esh Winning lad Dominic Williamson who played in the 1998 Benson and Hedges final defeat by Essex.Also the owner of the most durable cricket sweater in DSL historyThe side that won two titles in the 90s were a collection of really good county players who always seemed to play as a team ie the likes of Whittaker, Maddy, Vince Wells, Ben Smith, Nixon, Parsons, Mills, Mullally plus Phil Simmons.
Same solid pros in the 70s plus the Rhodesian Brian Davison, the brilliant young Gower and the brilliant skipper Illingworth.
Not forgetting Esh Winning lad Dominic Williamson who played in the 1998 Benson and Hedges final defeat by Essex.Also the owner of the most durable cricket sweater in DSL history
Coincidentally beat Yorkshire nigh on 50 years ago #1973 cup heroSteve Greensword I presume?
Continues to throw up fantastic games.![]()