Not that it mattered but Kent declared once reaching 350 to claim a 3rd batting point thus denying Durham 10 overs to claim a 3rd bowling point . Is there some sort of penalty for this scenario happeningCould be an important factor for all clubs throughout a full season.
No, they declared ten minutes early to quicken the handshakes.
Slight change of approach required by North. Instead of recruiting his ex-team mates got to pick their brains for their recommendations of promising mid -twenties candidates.
Think this is a bit harsh really, not a single pundit or fan was anything other than mightily impressed before the season with our signing of Boland - it was a statement of intent that had many people tipping us for the title
Siddle and Wagner performed more than admirably for us, both put in plenty of effort and Wagnerâs impact - as short as it was - was more or less a match winning effort alone.
The signings of Murphy and then Kuhnemann last year were masterstrokes in their own way, signalling our intent and outlining Camboâs philosophy.
The one thing nobody can legislate for is injuries and we really have had zero luck in a few areas there - some absolute freak injuries have been suffered by our overseas signings.
Bit of a Brian Rix farce at the end with Robinson and Bedders bowling
To be honest itâs been a bit of an anticlimax. this game with the paucity of our bowling attack and them being already down .
Itâs been â coldâ and a turkey of a game with the only enjoyment for me as a Durham fan was the enjoyable quick bish bash by Bedders
Will consign this game to the history of forgettable events
Agree with much of this, I couldnât get down to the game at all last week so for me the Lancashire win was my end of season do. Not a bad way to end it, with a phenomenal win that saw us secure our future.
What followed, especially with the bowling âattackâ that we had for those final two games were a bit farcical in truth (not in any way a dig at those players who played) but if weâre being honest the job had already been done.
Itâs been an odd season in many ways though, with a total washout and then an âas good asâ washout bookending the season. I can never remember a summer as cool and as gloomy weather wise as this one has been.
I said elsewhere that Iâve long since been an advocate for an earlier start and a later finish - because we often get warm and dry Septembers, clearly this wasnât one of them - but I think with hindsight this season probably shouldnât have gone on beyond the second week of September. The spectacle of the One Day Cup Final being played on a Monday to an empty ground because the domestic game has once again been forced into the margins left an especially sour taste. Those teams and county cricket in general deserves so much more.
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