An away game at Chester-le-street while Pakistan use Derby as a training base.
Derby top the group and appear to be going very well with bat and ball - which as we know, we can only dream of currently.
BUT, this is just the sort of game I can see us winning - as of course, it was last year; after a four defeats in a row start to the Championship season we beat this lot at our place.
Expect (and hope to the heavens) to see Rushworth back from his knee injury.
Much will be made with regards selection and of the form (or lack thereof) of messrs Steel and Dickson. Again, I’ll stick with my view from last week that 5 innings isn’t enough ‘failure time’. That said, I can see Steel making way, although who for is anyone’s guess. New signing Dickson will play all 5 games in my opinion though, unlikely that they change anything at the opener slot given the commitment the club made to signing him in the first place.
Lees appears to be going very well despite the shambles around him (Bedingham too can be excused any criticism), if only we had one more in the top order who showed his grit and determination.
I’d like to see us bowl first to see if that brings about any change in fortune. From watching the stream I’ve felt that Day 1, with the first morning especially, has been the hardest time to bat. It would be good to see how our bowlers fare with some assistance and a fresh wicket - then similarly how our batsmen cope with what I’d hope would be a small first innings total.
Lees
Dickson
Steel (is there really anyone else?!)
Bedingham
Harte
Burnham
Eckersley
Raine
Carse
Potts
Rushworth
The bowling lineup is pending fitness, but I expect Coughlin gets a rest and Potts is due another go according to my reading of the rotation system.
I’d be tempted to bring Sol Bell in for Steel, but I’m not sure how ready he is to bat 3. Nobody else in the squad truly deserves a go, but Jones appears most ‘suited’ given his second eleven appearances to bat up there.
From the current lineup I would think Harte is our best option to move up if a newcomer is to be slotted in lower down, he’s batted 3 before, but he seems happy down at 5 and he’s had success there in recent years - not to mention this season, if atleast you consider he’s had a couple of 30’s amidst a gaggle of failures around him.
Ha’way Durham!
Derby top the group and appear to be going very well with bat and ball - which as we know, we can only dream of currently.
BUT, this is just the sort of game I can see us winning - as of course, it was last year; after a four defeats in a row start to the Championship season we beat this lot at our place.
Expect (and hope to the heavens) to see Rushworth back from his knee injury.
Much will be made with regards selection and of the form (or lack thereof) of messrs Steel and Dickson. Again, I’ll stick with my view from last week that 5 innings isn’t enough ‘failure time’. That said, I can see Steel making way, although who for is anyone’s guess. New signing Dickson will play all 5 games in my opinion though, unlikely that they change anything at the opener slot given the commitment the club made to signing him in the first place.
Lees appears to be going very well despite the shambles around him (Bedingham too can be excused any criticism), if only we had one more in the top order who showed his grit and determination.
I’d like to see us bowl first to see if that brings about any change in fortune. From watching the stream I’ve felt that Day 1, with the first morning especially, has been the hardest time to bat. It would be good to see how our bowlers fare with some assistance and a fresh wicket - then similarly how our batsmen cope with what I’d hope would be a small first innings total.
Lees
Dickson
Steel (is there really anyone else?!)
Bedingham
Harte
Burnham
Eckersley
Raine
Carse
Potts
Rushworth
The bowling lineup is pending fitness, but I expect Coughlin gets a rest and Potts is due another go according to my reading of the rotation system.
I’d be tempted to bring Sol Bell in for Steel, but I’m not sure how ready he is to bat 3. Nobody else in the squad truly deserves a go, but Jones appears most ‘suited’ given his second eleven appearances to bat up there.
From the current lineup I would think Harte is our best option to move up if a newcomer is to be slotted in lower down, he’s batted 3 before, but he seems happy down at 5 and he’s had success there in recent years - not to mention this season, if atleast you consider he’s had a couple of 30’s amidst a gaggle of failures around him.
Ha’way Durham!