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Durham v Derbyshire 11th-14th July


Rumours abound from someone not a million miles away that the wickets were down to Franklin's instructions to the groundstaff rather than ftecb directives as assumed.

So even if he has finally played a few academy lads it's still #franklinout from the trapdoor massive
We'll we're 4 months into the season so if it's taken him that long to realise we needed changes to wicket preparation and team selection it would appear "Franklinout" is justified.
 
We'll we're 4 months into the season so if it's taken him that long to realise we needed changes to wicket preparation and team selection it would appear "Franklinout" is justified.

We're also four months into the season and barely won a game
 
You’ve got to laugh mind, how a team can go from massive favourites to losers in less than a session is quite an achievement :lol:
Guest and du Plooy both nailed on to get hundreds.

Grim. Really really f*cking grim.
 
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I’ve not seen this article before, though the content is all very familiar. The ECB have to do something about this very quickly because it is destroying the game. This week’s game exemplifies the problem perfectly, but there are countless examples.
 
Yeah it's unlikely but it is a possibility and with the rough season he's had so far it would be great if he could do it.

Depressingly this is still possible
Genuinely wondering - does Vic Demain have any questions to answer regarding the pitches this year?

I don't think so. It's not an exact science for one, and if he's just followed orders of what type of wickets to prepare then you have to look at those instructions before you look at him.

Also its arguable that these wickets have caused us to draw games we'd have lost rather than draw games we'd have won. Pure speculation to conclude one way or the other
 
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I don't think so. It's not an exact science for one, and if he's just followed orders of what type of wickets to prepare then you have to look at those instructions before you look at him.

Perhaps, considering people have been calling for it since the end of April, I’m very surprised the instruction hasn’t changed at all.

Also its arguable that these wickets have caused us to draw games we'd have lost rather than draw games we'd have won. Pure speculation to conclude one way or the other

Which is why I didn’t speculate. I didn’t make any reference to wins or losses, merely that every pitch this season (with the exception of the Glamorgan game) has been a pitch where bowlers of all styles and persuasions have came to die.

That said, our lot could fold like a pack of cards tomorrow and Derbyshire probably wouldn’t have any issue with the pitch, but the second that this partnership got together in this game - it immediately felt like nothing would happen and lo and behold, absolutely nothing has happened. It’s been turgid. I left an hour before Tea because I couldn’t take it anymore.

I sat and watched every ball of Ravindra’s innings in the last match and thought it was a pleasure to witness, but then with what occurred after, I’m questioning whether it was really that worthy after all - which is a very sad indictment of what the pitches this season have driven folk to. It’s sad to question the lad, because a double hundred is a very rare and magnificent thing to achieve, but here we are.
 
229 partnership after being in a massively strong position to win just sums up this season.
As soon as the balli goes soft we are truly knackered as a bowling unit. The run out chance apart these two could bat till Christmas.
Hope I'm wrong but it looks like a potential 350 plus lead and us batting to save the draw..
Tough to watch !!
 
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