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Keep the faith bUs and Northants the only unbeaten sides coming into this round, looking very much like that record will have gone by Monday night.
My first thoughts on this are that it’s a bit of an odd squad, or atleast it leads me to believe the balance of the side will be a little bit ‘goofy’.
I support the idea of resting our strike bowlers if/when possible given the grind of a county summer and obviously Stokes’ return allows us the luxury where his omission shouldn’t be as heavily felt as it would be if we didn’t have one of the greatest allrounders of all time slotting into the side. However, there’s been talk of Stokes taking the new ball, which feels quite odd given he’s never done it for any prolonged period before. I was excited to see him in an attack alongside Potts and Raine (we may get that next week) because it’s become clear through four games that if we do have a weakness, it’s the change bowlers, who are largely falling short of the required standard once Raine and Potts have taken their sweaters. Putting a bowler of Stokes’ calibre into our attack should constitute an upgrade of ‘cheat code’ levels. It definitely would do if he was coming on after Potts and Raine, but the oddity that is potentially being created here brings to the surface a worry (for me, but maybe I worry too much) that the team that takes to the field tomorrow will be weaker as a whole than the one that started the game at Lords.
Hopefully I’m worrying about nowt, I’m fairly certain Stokes will give his absolute all to make an impression and drag us to a third win of the year. Either way, I’m excited for 11:00 tomorrow.
It's true to say,though, that since establishing himself as a world class all-rounder Stokes performances for Durham have been largely underwhelming,hardly surprising given that he only appears if in need of match practise.Know it feels like that but we beat Somerset in five sessions two years ago at the Riverside.
Couldn't agree more.It's true to say,though, that since establishing himself as a world class all-rounder Stokes performances for Durham have been largely underwhelming,hardly surprising given that he only appears if in need of match practise.
Northants are under the cosh but I wouldn't write us off yet. This division is proving to be evenly matched so the odd hick up is inevitable.Given the strength of our batting we should rarely be bowled out twice in a match.Us and Northants the only unbeaten sides coming into this round, looking very much like that record will have gone by Monday night.
I'll be pleased when Lees retires. Doesn't contribute with the bat enough, awful tactical captain and the lack of enthusiasm when we are fielding stems from his miserable demeanour.Perhaps Lees place should be more in doubt than Robinson but I can't see either happening in the near future. Rhodes needs to be included but that will only happen when Gay is called up for England.
Well we haven't done very well with the original oneUmpires changing the ball.
That won't help us.
Is it too much to ask of Ollie to make a decent score today?
Just about to ask anybody know who is number 2 in the wicket keeper pecking order. Bowman definitely appeared to make up a lot of ground on Mustard last season.Robinson out cheap again.
Maybe it is time to give Bowman a go.
I'll be pleased when Lees retires. Doesn't contribute with the bat enough, awful tactical captain and the lack of enthusiasm when we are fielding stems from his miserable demeanour.
We need to get within 50 or so to have a reasonable chance.