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Shildon beat Stockton in the NYSD, bowled Stockton out for 127 then knocked them off without loss in 18 overs with Steven Forster 108 in 68 balls
 
On the point of the NEPL, the coloured clothes/ orange ball is completely unnecessary in Saturday cricket imo.

Looks tacky and adds expense for lads for second sets of gear etc.
The ongoing tussle between W/L and W/D/L though isn’t it. If we’re going to do W/L for half the games (which the clubs voted for) then coloured kit and orange balls make sense.

The extra expense is a ballache, it feels appropriate wearing it though for the format of the game.
 
The ongoing tussle between W/L and W/D/L though isn’t it. If we’re going to do W/L for half the games (which the clubs voted for) then coloured kit and orange balls make sense.

The extra expense is a ballache, it feels appropriate wearing it though for the format of the game.

Other leagues play win/ lose in whites, it’s never been an issue.
 
The majority of ECB Premier Leagues play W/L cricket in colours.

In Northern Ireland, the top league there play zero cricket in whites.

There is a big anti-NEPL feeling on this board. It is basically a semi professional standard where you're playing against Durham players or ex pros week in week out. As such, the league should be trying to be as close to the professional game as possible.

Back to the point of the thread - very interesting results. This is the most open the league has been for a long time. There are no certainties to go down as there has been previously. At the top - I still expect that Burnmoor team to be too strong. They have serious depth in their batting and plenty of options with the ball.
 
Other leagues play win/ lose in whites, it’s never been an issue.
I’m a traditionalist, I didn’t really have a problem with the whites, I recognise though that the younger generation go more for the characteristics of the shorter formats, which include coloured clothing. I can live with it, maybe gives more of a distinct feel to the two different formats as well.
 
The majority of ECB Premier Leagues play W/L cricket in colours.

In Northern Ireland, the top league there play zero cricket in whites.

There is a big anti-NEPL feeling on this board. It is basically a semi professional standard where you're playing against Durham players or ex pros week in week out. As such, the league should be trying to be as close to the professional game as possible.

Back to the point of the thread - very interesting results. This is the most open the league has been for a long time. There are no certainties to go down as there has been previously. At the top - I still expect that Burnmoor team to be too strong. They have serious depth in their batting and plenty of options with the ball.
It's the Burnnopfield side which catches they eye!
 
It's the Burnnopfield side which catches they eye!
I actually thought if you take Carse out of that side then it isn't too strong. Once Carse has regained fitness I don't expect he will be available for many club games. Although Gareth Harte will undoubtedly do well. Presume he hasn't arrived in UK yet as he didn't play at weekend.
 
The majority of ECB Premier Leagues play W/L cricket in colours.

In Northern Ireland, the top league there play zero cricket in whites.

There is a big anti-NEPL feeling on this board. It is basically a semi professional standard where you're playing against Durham players or ex pros week in week out. As such, the league should be trying to be as close to the professional game as possible.

Back to the point of the thread - very interesting results. This is the most open the league has been for a long time. There are no certainties to go down as there has been previously. At the top - I still expect that Burnmoor team to be too strong. They have serious depth in their batting and plenty of options with the ball.
Local club cricket has always been a good standard at times played against test players!

And played in whites, personally just my opinion but no need to put the extra expense on players and clubs to play in other clothing.
At professional level it’s a good thing as could bring new blood and kids to the game as may appear more exciting to that market.

At club level not sure that point applies.
 
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