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County Cricket 2026


Indeed.

To answer your post from a few pages ago (sorry old boy, one of those where I replied in my head but not in real life), its a massive concern. We struggled at times to get 20 wickets last season which is why we didnt retain the Championship, and it looks the same. Without Worrall, we struggle for wickets. Lawes has a high ceiling, but hes still learning his trade and either takes wickets with no control, or bowls very tight but unthreatening spells (or, as of this season, loose and unthreatening). Dan Worrall carries our attack and Jordan Clark is an excellent strike bowler, but they can't carry the full load.
A repeated failure/refusal to sign a proper spinner hasnt helped, either. Lawrence or Jacks play the role and again, both can grab the odd wicket, but offer no control whatsoever. Its a concern a lot of us have.

Our batting is good, but any side can suffer a collapse. If you don't score 500+ every time you bat, youre gonna struggle because we just can't seem to grab wickets.

I used the pitches excuse last year, which I still feel had some validity, but its clear its actually a full on problem.

Well be up towards the top of the table come September, but I can't see us finishing top of the pile.

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What’s the crack with Worrall? Injured?

I feel like Durham had a similar problem last year, particularly with Raine doing the bulk of the work and getting little to no assistance from anyone else. Many feel it’ll be problematic this year too but I’m not as concerned.

Interested to see the pitches towards the back end of the season though, when your overseas spinner arrives.

Imagine putting away 3 for 100 then bowling a long spell the next day, my ticker is giving out at the thought :D

Does that include London weighting? :o
Resounding win for Gloucestershire, beating a Derbyshire side I fancy to challenge for promotion by 10 wickets.

Given their struggles to keep their best players, and poor start to the season, that is a great result for them.

Agree with all of that, a magnificent win for them given the way their season began and the strife they’re dealing with off the field.

I felt the same way about Derbyshire, they seemed to have assembled a brilliant squad and have several proven players for the level. Not to mention a coach who absolutely lives and breathes cricket.

They’re winless through three games and that’s been the biggest shock of the season so far for me. Still bags of time to turn things round of course and I’m not writing them off at all, but it’s got to be alarming for their members that they’ve started so poorly.
Obviously a road so you aim at least for maximum bonus points. Progress Sibley scoring rate to the whole team and Surrey wouldn't have gained a single batting bonus point.

I disagree slightly with this, I think the first aim in that scenario has to be that you set a solid foundation to prevent being bowled out cheaply and thus putting yourself under massive pressure to save the game.

I followed that game quite closely and it seemed clear to me that Surrey worked out early on that their best chance of victory was to bat long and get ahead of Essex, then to try and put pressure on the visitors in a nervy third innings on the final day. I got the impression they abandoned the idea of bonus points in favour of trying to force a win (whilst safe in the knowledge 8 draw points were more or less locked in anyway) and in many respects I think that approach should be commended in a week (and perhaps even an era) where many of the other teams prefer conservatism over a positive intent.

Pitches have got to be a concern when no game in the 1st division has progressed to a 4th innings in this round of matches.
Yep agreed, many people on the socials making the same point.
 
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Good news for Lancashire and their title hopes:

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I saw someone mention this week that only 96 wickets (out of a possible 160) fell in Division One last week, all games were pretty much nailed on draws going into Day 4 and a couple of them likely wouldn’t even have yielded a result after a fifth day.

Perhaps pitches like that are the type that should be seeing sanctions? People are sharp to criticise when a load of wickets fall in a day and when a game is over inside two days - but those games are far more entertaining and likely to draw crowds in than the borefests that occurred in every single Division One fixture last week.
 
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Just seen video of Foakes bowling seam against Essex.

Surprisingly acceptable.

Saw something last night suggesting Smith will keep wicket this week as Foakes picked up an injury while bowling :lol:

Might just have been satire like.
 
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Saw something last night suggesting Smith will keep wicket this week as Foakes picked up an injury while bowling :lol:

Might just have been satire like.
No it's legit. They had Jordan Clark (fast bowler, Graham's brother) keeping wicket. They used nine different bowlers.
 
No it's legit. They had Jordan Clark (fast bowler, Graham's brother) keeping wicket. They used nine different bowlers.

Aye mental, they made the point on the Talksport County Cricketer pod that antics such as that are more detrimental to the game than pitches where the game is over inside 2 days.

You wouldn’t get the centre forward playing in goal for the last 15 minutes of a professional football game when the result is settled.
 
I’m heading to Grace Road on either Sunday or Monday. Had intended to go Sunday but I suspect the weather forecast may lead to me going a day later.

Can’t bloody wait. My favourite ground.
 
Derbyshire must be a tad gutted that Abbas has been recalled to the Pakistan side after having not played test cricket for the past 18 months and will now miss their next 3 CC games.
 
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Surely he's getting dropped?

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@TheRey

Your ground taking the piss after putting up roads to then put this up :lol:

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Strange old day so far, glorious weather seemingly everywhere and already 8 wickets to fall at Taunton, The Oval and 7 at Wantage Road. Seamers running riot with 5-fers for Jordan Clark and Gregory, 4 for Sanderson at Northants.
 
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