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The run to the tape starts here

Fitness Test
By Grockle
August 6 2008
With the Olympics only hours away it seems fitting that we face Notts in a vital four dayer today. This could be a deciding game in our Championship year and the rain could be the deciding factor! 12 have been named with Steffan Jones the doubt with an early morning fitness test to decide on his inclusion. We could either start our move towards the top or the foot of the table based on this one

v Nottinghamshire LVCC1 @ Taunton Wednesday 6 August 2008

Scorecard

Last year this was the vital rubber against Notts at home and away.  We came out victorious at their place and went on to take the title.  This year the two up and coming counties are battling it out at the top of the next division and the results of the 40 pointer could decide the County Champions for 2008.

Our form has taken a dip in general and there is no doubt that the longer format offers the best chance of honours in this season.  However the weather isn't helping and our time away from home has been long and not particularly inspiring.  It is hoped that today any rumours of divisions and loss of form are put aside and we get down to the impoprtant stuff from the start (at present the weather suggests that it will be on time).

Somerset have named 12 but Steffan Jones will have a late fitness test and so I would suggest that the likely eleven will not include him unless there are no doubts about him while others need treatment.  Niel Edwards seems to have fallen out of favour for an opening spot so the captain will open and Zander will take the number 3 spot

Therefore I expect the following to be out there at 11;

Trescothick, Langer, de Bruyn, Hildreth, Blackwell, Trego, Kieswetter, Phillips, Thomas, Caddick, Willoughby

I'd argue it is our strongest line-up but it wouldn't be lessened by Edwards taking his place in a more 'English' line-up. However, Zander would have a case for performances picking the side and he has been a most consistent addition to the line-up.

Strong seam attack in overcast conditions I would suggest with Ian Blackwell providing our only spin option.  I'll be there for some of this game (weather permitting) so there will be updates on both the frontpage and the forum during playing hours.  See you down there or online.  The side is almost as suggested but Steff passed the 'fitness test' and took the place of Ben Phillips

We nearly started on time (11:05) and I get there just before the 10th over with us batting with the princely sum of 16 (and I saw 4 of them) for 2!  The pitch is almost in front of the new River stand - the sight cover is actually on the far side of the Botham stand and the rope is a good 5 to 8 yards from the boundary on the scoreboard stand.  But the outfield is very heavy...boundaries to the new stand side along the ground aren't making it so there's no real chance of fours on the surface to the much longer "shop" side.

The damage?  Langer LBW Shreck with 2 on the board and Mr Trescothick said hello to Mr Pattinson for the first time by wafting a catch to Ealham on the same score.  Notts are attacking with 3 slips, a gully and a sort of short mid off while Hildreth and de Bruyn try and sort out the damage and get this innings going.  It's very overcast but a bit humid so the two Nottinghamshire bowlers are putting their all into making this a true disaster.  Big innings from both our men are required for this day to get back on track.

For the 13th pver Notts change the bowler at the River and we see Andre Adams for the first time in this game. But when Zander drives at a full length ball and deposits the snick into the hands of third slip, it is off Pattinson instead.  He goes for 9 and we have the massively impressive 23. In comes Peter Trego at number 5 - some may look at this in surprise but given the present position on the pitch he is probably a better bet than either Craig or Ian and hopefully will be the savious of this dire first hour! 

But no!  It gets even worse as first Trigger is comprehensively cleaned up by Adams with only 1 to his name and then the man in need of a good score, Ian Blackwell,  misjudges one from Pattinson, fails to keep it down and plops it in to a fielders hands for another single.  24 for 5.  I come back upstaris to report on this just as Hildreth puts a wide one towards first slip and Lo and Behold! the fielder doesn't drop it - fielding practice and his first loose shot just when we don't need it 35 for 6.  Alfonso is in at number 8.  What kind of total we can expect I have absolutely no idea but 3 figures is a pipe dream at the moment!! 

The first real supporting applause finally arrives in the 26th over when Thomas goes down on one knee and smacks a boundary to the new seating to bring up the 50.  But four runs later the pain of watching this game intensifies as a defensive stance from Kieswetter to Adams doesn't keep the ball out and his middle stump goes flying past the wicketkeeper.  54 for 7 and Steffan has had almost no time to settle down for a bit of a rest before bowling.  It's just before 1:00 in the first day and we are trying to make this look even slightly like a reasonable total by asking the bowlers to hold our innings together and get it over 100 by some miracle.  Even Mark Ealham, who has taken over from the OP end just before lunch, looks menacing against us!!

Lunch beckons at 59 for 7 with 28 overs completed.  We're three from one of the lowest score milestones (62 against Notss at Bath) but we are a little further from making this game naything like competitive.  There were calls for Justin to shut up shop and bring the boys in to give our lot a chance with the conditions as he did last season in a losing cause.  Not sure myself.  The weather doesn't look like it is going to break today either way and we don't look long for this batting lark so we may get a chance at them after lunch unless Alfonso and Steffan have other plans.  If the sun comes out of course we will find the conditions change drastically and we may find  ourselves facing the Notts batsmen on a dry featherbed with three days to go.  The weather sggests another scenario....and at present there are few Somerset suporters on the ground who would not give up their day at the cricket for long, heavy and prolonged rain.

We pass the 62 mark and at least Steffan shows the rest how it should be done with two majestic straight drives to the boundary off Pattinson - best two shots of the day so far.  Unfortunately Alfonso hasn't got his eye in as well as he leaves one that's a bit too close and he is bowled by Adams for 19.  It's a real sad way to go when you've got your bat above your head and the wickets come apart!  77 for 8 with our last hope Mr Andrew Caddick striding out.

Pattinson has something to show young Andrew after the latter's comments about his selection ahead of Hoggard and Harmison for the a Test.  At 90 he gets one to move away ever so slightly and Ried takes his first catch of the innings to send the elder statesman back to the hutch.  Charl comes out in bright sunshine and the pitch is set to dry out and give our bowlers no help whatsoever. 

Steffan moves to top scorer with another impressive smash to the boundary off Mr Pattinson.  So Charl decides to get us to a hundred with an sort of 'forearm smash' to the Botham off Adams for four. A single brings the Welshman down on strike and after refusing a single he follows suit with another smash to the same place.  It all comes to an end as Charl tries to smack one into the churchyard and is caught by Shreck in front of the CA and it's all over for 106.  Five for Pattinson and not a lot at all for us!!

The Reply

Welcome back Matt Wood who strides out to open the Notts innings.  Unfortunately Andy Caddick is there to welcome him as well with the best ball of the day which bounces and leaves him - but with just enough of a tickle to give Langer a first slip catch ad our first wicket with 2 on the board.  It's a miracle Woody doesn't walk back up the wrong steps!  Willoughby comes in to bowl the River end opener in brilliant sunshine - is it all going to be different? Well it had better be different because the pitch inspector is here and we've lost eleven already at 2:50 with Caddick getting predigious bounce and 4 runs off the first 3 overs of the Notts reply.

And it's 90 minutes of cat and mouse with the advantage going between the batsmen and the bowlers.  Alfonso being given some clatter to the 'shop' and then going past the bat and having a very considerable LBW appeal turned down (probably because the batsman hit it).  Charl doing a lot of around the wicket stuff and making them play on more than one occasion. Caddy looking good from both ends with steepling bounce.  But nothing to hand and the score moving steadily towards our meagre offering.  Just before the tea interval we se Pete Trego for the first time and he makes the breakthrough with a neat little inswinger that fools Shafayat and takes his bails off.  67 for 2 and a possible decider of a session to come given the rain forecast for the next few days.  We need a good spell and the pitch inspectors involved because over 14 wickets have gone down to really think we can get anything from this game.

According to the umpires the ball is still doing something but our bowlers aren't quite getting it in the right places and so Notts are getting too many four shots off the backfoot.  It is looking a bit easy after Wagh fires a sixe into the new seats.  But Trego keeps at him and he complacently flips one in the same general direction to be caught by Thomas diving to his right for 46.  82 for 3.  We could have been 84 for 4 in fact when Justin misses a slip catch from Voges.  There were questions about whether it carried but the fact that the captain stays down for a considerable period of time suggests that it did.

He therefore sighs a huge one of relief when Voges is flumuxed by Willoughby's swing and is found to be LBW in the 28th at 89 for 4.  The 14th wicket of the day and the inspector is still here. 

The visitors pass our total with a boundary to non fine 'Third Wurzel' in the 31st and the Patel and Swann look steady.  We still haven't seen Steffan Jones in the attack but Trego gets another one to go away and Swann edges his defensive shot to Trescothick at 108.  24 overs to go and we're halfway through the second innings!!

It's therefore time to check the possible fine situation.  Thanks to David Green in the press box there is a conversation with the inspector (Mr Jameson) who suggests that though the ball was swinging too much this morning the conditions didn't justify a 106 total.  The difficulties of preparing for this game given the rain was also taken into account.  The game's present position has far more to do with technique than preperation and so it is highly unlikely that any action will be taken against the pitch - good news. Thank you Mr Green.

With 20 overs to go it's 119 for 5 and with 17 to go Steffan Jones comes on for his first spell with the rag that is the ball!! 130 for 5 - can the man from Wales a) get the ball changed? b) do anything to take this game into another interesting period? The box of balls is coming on and the umpire is going off with them, up the steps into his changing room and back down with something.  We then get spectacle of Barrie Leadbetter sprinting back onto the pitch with a ball he likes better than any provided.

The 150 arrives before the "10 to go sign" goes up but Steffan and Andy are making no real headway against two batsmen now well set.  The light is getting dark and gloomy by 6 o'clock and there are doubts we'll make it to a 6:45 ish finish.  There's enough time for Patel to go to 50 off 72 balls with 7 fours at 168.  He and Ried are starting to move away now at it is soon 179 as the byes start to flow and both batsmen go looking for runs. Charl nearly gets Patel but the ball falls just short of him.  There's another discussion about the ball and Barrie does some more sprinting to get another one.  While that is going on of course everyone has to have a drink and then we are back in play with 9 to go and 200 looking likely.  Thomas bounces Patel in poor light and we all think he's trying to get off.  But that isn't the case.  The next one he sends down, Patel tries to cut and de Bruyn catches him in the deep at 182 for 56 - he looks really god this guy.  Mark Ealham comes out to face the last 8 overs with Trego replacing Caddy at the OP.

But the umpires decide it is bad light with 7 to go at 185 for 6 and we've finished a truly strange days cricket with 16 wickets gone and 291 runs scored.  What the hell happens with the rest of this game is down to the weather I'm afraid.  Notts are 79 runs ahead with four wickets in hand and that could be a winning situation in this game!!

More to come tomorrow?  Who the hell knows.

Day 2

There's a bloke who plays for Notts called Chris Read.  He keeps wicket and a few years ago he kept Rob Turner from his just desserts - an England tour by being heralded as the young pretender for Alec Stewart's gloves.  Well he's been pretty much ignored since then - partly because of some daft misjudgement against the West Indies (I think) where he squatted to avoid a bouncer and was bowled through his legs by a well disguised slow ball.

I tell you this bloke could be a possible candidate for that place Ambrose and Prior are fighting over. He keeps well and, when he's only got the tailender to keep him company he farms the strike so well that Shreck manages 2 while he takes the Notts end total to 230 and is own score to 74 not out - adding 41 to his overnight score.

In between, Thomas and Trego got among the back end of the Notts order Ealham at 186 (Thomas), Adams at 189 (Trego) and Pattinson (Thomas) at 193. But the 124 lead the visitors end on has a lot to do with their captain.  Good batting under pressure at the tail end?  Now which side needs some of that from a man who wears gloves?

And so we manage to pull ourselves back into this game by the seat of our pants and thanks to the efforts of our bowlers.  Now we need the front end to actually do its job for a change and get us more than a Langer and Trescothick partnership to defend in their second innings.  Getting past 128 is the first target.

Well it looks like Justin has given himself a good talking to and threatened himself with being dropped down the order if he doesn't pull his socks up.  Because he does.... Marcus and the boss take it to the opposing attack and go past 50 in 8 overs - mostly at the expense of Mr Pattinson who goes for 40 off just under 6.

114 when the rain takes hold at about 4:15 but 15 shots for 4 in that so it's patience with a smack for the bad ball (and our England prospect seems to have bowled quite a number).  It's 5:45 and the rain is bucketing down with the whole ground swathed in covers and no-one sitting outside.  It's unlikely that we'll see any more today because it is grey and very very wet.

Play is abandoned for the day at 5:00 with the rain still lashing down.  We've put this game back on a semi-even keel and start tomorrow 10 runs adrift with everyone ready to contribute.  Can we all pray that they do and spare a particular bit of your discussion with your chosen diety for Mr Ian Blackwell who needs something in the bank from this game in terms of above average performance figures.

Day 3

A better start to the day weather-wise.  Bright and clear with a fresh breeze that might keep the rain away. Justin and Marcus are back at the crease with a big day ahead with luck.  But the luck isn't there and Justin snicks one to second slip from Shreck with only 22 added to the overnight 114 but at least we clear the deficit with only one down. For them Shafayat is keeping wicket because it looks like the dislocated finger that forced Read off in the afternoon yesterday has kept him away from the gloves again today.  I suppose that is in the hope that they can deal with it in case he needs to bat to save the game!!

Zander comes out to help MT put the score past the 150 mark in the first hour.  We hope for the same again before he or Marcus leaves the field for anything other than lunch breaks.  The pair are pushing the score along with a number of well run twos alongside the normal Trescothick boundaries.

Too good to last?  Well seems so as Marcus follows his captain with a slip dismissal.  This time it's Andre Adams providng the ball and Mark Ealham providing the hands but the result is 168 for 2 and our big gun gone for 81 after providing the little edge.  Now we do need to see something because this is the part of the game where we seem to stall or falll apart.  After the two openers leave the field the middle order has been struggling to keep up the scoring rate while keeping their wickets intact and we cannot have that today under any circumstances.  Therefore it is down to James Hildreth to start the move of the recognised batsmen to a score that we can use to either bring this game to a draw or even a win.  That means batting out the day without relying on the tail to scrabble the odd 20 or so each with whichever member of the 3,4,5 or 6 has a bit of form in hand on this occasion.

172 for 2 after 50 overs with Zander looking to push the score on as James looks to settle himself and it all looks good until they put their spinners on.  de Bruyn starts by slog sweeping Swann to the new seat boundary but the next ball he tries to drive and loses his off bail as the ball goes through the gate - 186 for 3 and Langer puts Craig Kieswetter into the fray who starts with a straight six into Old Pavilion off the second spinner Patel.  But the spinners gain the psychological advantage by keeping the two batsmen stranded on 199 during the lunch interval despite their best efforts in the last two overs.

After the break we move over the barrier with the first ball from Swann.  The theory seems to be that Craig is in as a kind of 'lunch watchman' to ensure no collapse either side of the break.  He seems to have the role of steering Hildreth to a big score while the 'big guns' of Trego and Blackwell wait in the wings for a big push should this partnership establish a decent base.  But there are plans and then there's reality.  Kieswetter snicks Pattinson for 8 and it's 208 for 4 (or 85 for 4 depending on how you want to look at it).  In comes Ian Blackwell with a situation made for him to put all the 'conspiracy theorists' out of their misery. Can he do what we really all want him to do? 

NOPE.  He tries to put Pattinson into the new stand seats and is caught on the boundary by Franks with 223 on the board.  Justin will be unhappy...and he has the right to be I'm afraid.  99 for 5 is not a position we wanted to be in and I'm afraid Ian was probably not sent in to hit the skin off the ball wth huge sixes into the crowd.  Peter Trego now has a real job to do alongside James who is doing what is certainly required of him and staying there!  

So....I do for the young man who for some inexplicable reason comes dancing down the pitch to Swann, gives the ball a huge swipe and skies it into Shreck's hands at 230.  Justin will be apoplectic and has every right to be - daft as a brush and no need whatsoever for it. Alfonso is the next man in to try and return this innings to some vestige of sanity but I think this one has gone and probably will do so today!  And in all honesty it deserves to based on our batting efforts to win it.

Thomas does his job commendibly and he and Pete move the score on by 42 before Pete is the one to feather one to Shafayet at 272.  It's not enough but the tail is once again showing the front end how to hang around!!  Jones strides out, without a lot of fear and they put Pattinson on with the new ball to fire him out.  He bounces him, tries to york him and then tries a second bouncer which Steff helps over the in field to the boundary.  So Pattinson sends a rocket down which our Welshman sends back past him to the OP boundary.  The England man then bounces him twice to finish the over...but we take the honours I think.  I only hope they keep trying to bounce and intimidate Mr Jones because he's better than that and will belt them all over the place if they assume he's some kind of late innings rabbit.

Meanwhile at the other end A Thomas is continuing to do his job but that ends when Shreck gets one past him and takes his off stump out. 291 for 8 - with Andy Caddick in at 10 and together they take us over 300 with a Jones boundary. By Tea it's 312 for 8 with Jones putting up a real fight and Caddick giving him as much of the strike as possible.  Excellent stuff  why the hell can't we see this earlier in an innings?  Once again we start dicussing the strategy of reversing the order and getting the bowlers to take the shine off the ball so the 'real' batsmen can play the ball with a little less 'fizz'.    Hmmmmmm!

Day 4

Well we're playing.  It's grey but windy and it's 85 for 3 at 11:15.  Caddick and Thomas are bowling to a crowd of about 150.  The bowlers are sending down a lot of four balls or Notts have been told to get on with it.  Someone came out from the opposng dressing room and they've started hitting out.  Adams was caught on the boundary but off a no ball from Caddick and his next ball went into the new stand as the 'runs required' moves under 100.  It's ominous but getting brighter and Notts look more likely to win it than we do.  Having said that Adams then tris to drive off Caddy and he absolutely totals him!!  116 for 4.  In comes Voges as Willoughby takes over from Alfonso at the River end.

Well we seem to have lost the last two hours worth of posts so I'll recap!!

Charl bowled one ball before they took the sides off for rain at 125 for 4.  After a light covering of water with only the pitch covered, the umpires returned to the pitch and seem to have decided that they would bring them out again.  However, as the Somerset side congregated to come down the stairs, Phil Frost waved them back in and then the covers came on in force as the drizzle continued.

There was a Somerst conference with Justin, Andy Hurry and Phil just before lunch and then a lot of rain which resulted in all the covers coming on.  Lunch was taken at 1:00 as usual.

It is now brighter but the covers stretch right from the new stand to the other boundary with the hard one's on the wicket and the run-up's under canvass.  Even if they inspect after lunch (1:45?), there'll be no play for an hour after that.

First possible playing time?  3:00-ish and that is assuming no rain at all between now and then. Which is highly unlikely although not beyond the realms of possibility.  Notts would probably like to get out there for about 15 and put us out of our misery.  We'd probably now like to stay inside and take our points and a third place spot behind them and Durham.

I'll do the rest from home though because it's one of those days you hate where there is a tantalising possibility of something but it's probably not going to happen!!

 

 

 

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The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockles.com (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 08:58

The run to the tape starts here

v Notts
Posted by: BristolRob (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 06:00

What is the weather like down south?The local forecast is not too good so I think I'll stay at home today.

Re: v Notts
Posted by: Exiled Tim (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 06:45

17 celsius in Dorchester, overcast with light drizzle.

A good day to stay at home.

Re: v Notts
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 07:49

Warm and overcast here in the capital of West Somerset.
Wonderful conditions for swing bowling.
Not raining.
Yet.
Plenty coming over though by the look of it.

Re: v Notts
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 08:18

Yeah, sadly it's sure to be there by the start, to judge from the forecast.

Somerset vs Notts; team selection
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 03/08/2008 09:54

After his second innings bowling at Horsham, I'm bound to wonder whether Willow is exhausted and/or carrying some kind of knock?

With Caddy back and approaching full form, would it be worth giving Willow a break? He's had a lot of bowling due to AC being unavailable.

That said, forecast for the game is glum and if the pitch sweats and/or the game is played under heavy cloud cover, we'd surely want Willow out there, even if he is knackered?

What about the balance of the side?

Ben Phillips didn't contribute much at Horsham. At the same time the second half our innings fell away quite badly on a flat pitch.

I wonder whether the team selection for the last one was partly to do with worries over AC and/or PT breaking down? Either way, both - touch wood - seem to be fit now.

I personally would be inclined - against a potentially good Notts pace attack - to revert to the balance we had for previous games (prior to the last two.)

My person preference would be to give Wes Durston the go that he deserves in place of Ben Phillips. If Willow is exhausted and/or carrying a knock, I'd give a break and bring Thomas back in his stead. If not Durston, then I'd be tempted either to recall Neil Edwards or give Arul a game, instead of Ben.

What do others think we should do?

and what do others think we will do?

Sadly, I don't really imagine that we will give Wes a chance, but I suspect we may bring Neil back, for Ben.

Re: Somerset vs Notts; team selection
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 03/08/2008 16:47

Wes may deserve a go as a batsman but nothing about his bowling has suggested he should replace one of our tightest options with the ball.

The problem is that if you are going to risk a less parsimonious spinner in one day games then you can't really rest Willow there irrespective of Caddick's form (he never has been a tight one day bowler although in form he will get you wickets).

Phillips has to play if Willow doesn't I think.



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Re: Somerset vs Notts; team selection
Posted by: fRed (IP Logged)
Date: 03/08/2008 17:18

I'm 100% for giving Willo a break from the Pro40s if he needs it. The CC is our priority isn't it?



Cricket's the winner.

Re: Somerset vs Notts; team selection
Posted by: Ww (IP Logged)
Date: 03/08/2008 23:39

Neil Edwards in for Ben Phillips, will give us an extra batsmen which will be needed against a strong bowling attack, i have always rated Shreck but he never seems to get even a mention when it comes to England selection.

Re: Somerset vs Notts; team selection
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 04/08/2008 00:14

Yeah, thanks Wolf.

Grockle and fRed - you both seem to have assumed this was a thread about Lord's!

Re: Somerset vs Notts; team selection
Posted by: fRed (IP Logged)
Date: 04/08/2008 08:30

Ah yes, sorry.

If Willo does need a rest in the CC, then Caddick must play and then have 2 out of Phillips, Jones, Thomas or Turner. This assuming you've got Trego and/or De Bruyn as back up.

Would be happy enough to see Edwards back in.



Cricket's the winner.

Re: Somerset vs Notts; team selection
Posted by: Blub (IP Logged)
Date: 04/08/2008 11:01

Been away for a while - although I have been following results. What has happened to our star leg-spinner?

The question occurred to me as last years game with Notts proved quite exceptional for him. Anyone know/

Re: Somerset vs Notts; team selection
Posted by: cricketjerry-mouse (IP Logged)
Date: 05/08/2008 16:53

The same 12 who travelled to Sussex - the 11 who played plus Neil Edwards - but Jonah faces a fitness test in the morning.

Re: Somerset vs Notts; team selection
Posted by: cricketjerry-mouse (IP Logged)
Date: 05/08/2008 17:18

Nottinghamshire bring in Andre Adams for Stuart Broad, who is with the England 13 at the Brit Oval. Otherwise, they are also unchanged - with Matt Wood set to open.

Re: Somerset vs Notts; team selection
Posted by: Sloop John B (IP Logged)
Date: 05/08/2008 19:12

I fear, cjm, that the only thing that is goint to open is the sky - the forecast is not at all good(Sm136)

Re: Somerset vs Notts; team selection
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 05/08/2008 19:39

The forecast is shocking,just checked it.
Heavy rain all week.

Re: Somerset vs Notts; team selection
Posted by: Loyal of Lhasa. (IP Logged)
Date: 05/08/2008 19:41

Thanks BJ! My train and accommodation are booked; I'd better bring plenty to read.



LoL

Sixty-one Seasons a Somerset Supporter

Re: Somerset vs Notts; team selection
Posted by: BristolRob (IP Logged)
Date: 05/08/2008 19:46

Have you got a West Somerset Railway timetable?

Re: Somerset vs Notts; team selection
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 05/08/2008 19:49

Since when did the forecasters get it right?
Cheer up,I'm sure we can all do a lovely version of singing in the rain.
I'll be Gene Kelly.
Who'll be my Jean Hagen?

Re: Somerset vs Notts; team selection
Posted by: Loyal of Lhasa. (IP Logged)
Date: 05/08/2008 19:51

You old teaser, you - but I CAN resist



LoL

Sixty-one Seasons a Somerset Supporter

Re: Somerset vs Notts; team selection
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 05/08/2008 20:10

I bet you found it difficult.
It'll have to be Tractor then.
Tractor,get practicing those steps.

Re: Somerset vs Notts; team selection
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 05/08/2008 20:11

LoL - I won't try and deceive you by pretending that the forecasts that I have seen are 100% different from those that Jim has referred to.

However, they are 50% different. So far as I am aware, Friday and Saturday are forecast to be fine so we can, at least, strive to make 450 one day and bowl Notts out the next (or vice-a-versa) and thus claim 12 points from the game.

My worry is that Durham will hammer Kent and gain the only win of the round.

Unfortunately, the great Mushy's comeback at Old Trafford will be ruined by the rain. If the game went ahead as normal Lancs would be annihilated by the great man on their turning track.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 08:58

It's cloudy and overcast 14 miles out at 10. The expectation is that play will start on time.



(Sm72)

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Palairet (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 09:35

"Neil Edwards seems to have fallen out of favour for an opening spot" - Grockle.

I think that Neil's absence from the Championship team of recent has been as a result of some personal circumstances; not on account of his form - which admittedly has not been as prolific as last year's.

It would be good to see him back anyway.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Bobstan (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 09:57

According to BBC Steffan plays.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 10:01

I think you're right, Palairet.
There was certainly mention of "compassionate leave" at the time of his initial absence.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 10:05

There was. But then he came back. Whilst I don't want to know details, are either of you saying that you've heard something to the effect that Neil is, once again, on some form of leave?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Palairet (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 10:08

In reply to your direct question AGod, I really could not say.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 10:12

I thought we were told that Neil was in the squad for Horsham.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 10:13

Rain is obviously not arriving in any kind of linear fashion from the west, since it's already raining in Southampton.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 10:15

No, AG.

So Notts have inserted us. Let's make Read regret that as much as Key did!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Bobstan (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 10:22

I presume no radio commentary available, guys?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 10:28

Losing the toss was always likely to be awful news in what, as Jim suggested, are probably ideal conditions for swing bowling. There should still be enought time lost to rain to not lose the game, even if we make a very poor first innings total, but it's really annoying to have lost a realistic shot at 4 or 5 batting points.

poo.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 10:29

So: Thomas for Phillips is the only change from Horsham.

And as I type that, both openers have departed......not ideal.

No commentary I can find, Bobstan.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Bobstan (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 10:30

Thanks, FE.

Not a totally ideal start!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 10:39

Lancs 16 for 3 - all three to Lewry.
Hants-Yorks yet to start.
Durham batting against Kent.

Broad starts for England, so won't turn up at Taunton tomorrow.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 10:45

Lewry is the quintissential swing bowler. And it seldom swings at Old Trafford. Further suggestive evidence that conditions for swing are ideal today, as one would suspect.

If things don't improve rapidly, then unless the light is unplayable, I think we might see another 50 for 8 declaration by Langer, as we did at Lord's last year.

Who's Broad starting in lieu of, FE?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 10:52

Sidebottom and Bopara miss out from the thirteen.
Bell moves to 3, Flintoff to 6.

Strauss
Cook
Bell
Pietersen
Collingwood
Flintoff
Ambrose
Broad
Anderson
Harmison
Panesar



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: cricketjerry-mouse (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 10:59

All three clean bowled by Lewry at Old Trafford - it must indeed be swinging. Yet Lancashire won the toss and batted - so they must know something, too.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: bloke (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 11:01

Perhaps Lancs simply aren't playing to their potential.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 11:03

Zander has just been caught by third slip for 9 driving a full length ball..23 for 3...ho hum!



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Nailsea_Fizz (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 11:05

Time for a slow plodding Znader

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: bloke (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 11:11

This Pattinson seems to be quite good, I've never heard of him before - do you think the England selectors are aware of him?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: bloke (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 11:12

4 down - time for a declaration?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Nailsea_Fizz (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 11:15

Time for the Mighty IB to step forward

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 11:20

When James is out, Langer should declare as he did at Lord's.

I know it didn't work there, but there's little sense in struggling on until the rain comes and then having to bowl in far fresher conditions later in the match.

Better to be 60 playing 150 on first innings than 95 playing 250.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 11:21

Just back from physio.
Not the best of starts I see,oh dear.
Any swing bowler worth their salt will have a field day out there today.
Fear not,if we get a chance to bowl later on we can do the same.
No sign of rain from the West.
Just more of the same.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 11:26

Exactly JIm - we need to take our chance to bowl NOW, IMO.

If Willow can bowl anything like what he did at Lord's (as opposed to Horsham) then there's a chance that we can be no more than 80 or 90 down on first innings.

If we struggle on and then it rains so that they get to come back another day when it's fresh, then it will then be all but impossible to win the game and very difficult to save it.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Coy (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 11:29

29-5 not good
need a big innings from Hildreth and Kieswetter

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 11:32

Also - on the swing bowling premise - I would have thought Alfonso for Ben would be a change that smacks of 'we expect swing,' would it not?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: ronniesabre (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 11:43

Sadly this was inevitable I think. Why are we playing 5 seamers when clearly an extra batsman was necessary. If you can't bowl them out with 4 seamers (plus DeBruyn) and a spinner then you never will.

THe question also is would we have them at 36 for 6 if we had one the toss? I don't think so. We've hardly had anyone in this trouble at this stage of an innings all year.

Most depressing.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Nailsea_Fizz (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 11:46

is anyne on site, appears to be moving like a boomerang

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Haringey Racer (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 12:00

Another Lord's style declaration looming?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 12:04

I hate being the harbinger of doom and gloom but as I look out of my window over the channel I see nothing but blue skies.
There are a few high dark ones towrds the moor but from the West it is clearing.
This is not good.
Not good I tell you.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: bloke (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 12:04

Oh, to be a fly on the wall in that dressing room right now...

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: ronniesabre (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 12:10

yeah it would be good to be a fly on the dressing room wall.

However, I'm fed up with heart to hearts, lock-ins and togh talking. This needs to be backed up on the field. THe fact that we have so many of this tough talking proves there is a problem in the first place.

Go on Alfonso!!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: bloke (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 12:32

It definitely appears to be brightening up in Taunton at the moment.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 12:36

It is clearing from the West as I look out from the East! We can see the Quantocks quite clearly behind the CA and it looks like they've got sun on them!! @#$%&!!



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Exiled Tim (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 12:41

Quote:
bloke
This Pattinson seems to be quite good, I've never heard of him before - do you think the England selectors are aware of him?

I used to have him in my fantasy team, until he was picked for England and I used my last transfer to swap him!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 12:42

As I said half an hour ago,it's bright and sunny here now with no cloud.
Could be a long afternoon.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 12:45

I can't believe it. What happened to the wretched forecast???

From what Jim and Grockle say we're stuffed unless Mr Frost has secretly prepared a terror track.

And it's more likely that we'll play spinners well in the middle of a one-day innings than that Mr Frost would have done that.

Not pleased.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 12:45

Not for our batsmen I'm afraid



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: bloke (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 12:49

The sun has just this minute come out in Taunton...

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 13:03

It must have blinded Alfnso who has just left one he shouldn't have!!



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Exiled Tim (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 13:06

I'm off to see some ruins next week. The way things are going I could see some earlier than that!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 13:35

I wonder if this fiasco gives some support to what Botham was saying (and Streeter) about how it can sometimes be difficult to de-lineate one form of cricket from another?

After all, on paper this 'performance,' is redolent of the inept performance which we all of us saw at Lord's on Monday. Perhaps, if a casual approach to one day cricket (including not picking your best side) leads to a collapse in the one day form of the game, you may then bat like utter turkeys in the proper cricket, too?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: ronniesabre (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 13:36

106- hopeless I would say. We got more on a green track in May against Hants

We'll see just how good the bowling conditions are now!!!

We've heard so much about how Langer thinks this is really competitive cricket in Div 1, now is the time to prove it!! Are our 409 seamers up for it? Lets hope so.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 13:38

Right, we now need the two greatest bowlers to have played for us in the past 20 years to fire big-time. That would be Mr Caddick here and Mushy to torpedo Lancs at Old Trafford.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: bloke (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 13:46

Farewell to Mr Wood, perhaps he thinks he's still on our books?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 13:51

Thank god he's gone!! I was seriously worried he'd make a ton on our track.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 13:52

Pitch inspector?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Nailsea_Fizz (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 13:52

M A Wagh for 100 anyone.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 13:55

You beat me to it, Nailsea.

Wagh has made a string of 50s this season, when batting conditions at Trent Bridge have been extremely difficult. He is a key man who may very well make a big score.

Incidentally, I wonder if spending all season playing in swinging conditions at Trent Bridge will be a big help to Notts in this game (assuming it is still swinging.)

If we get another couple of wickets, I'll start to wonder (given the sunshine) if the issue is something other than atmpospheric conditions.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 13:59

In other words... I'll start to wonder if we did not repeat the moronic policy of deliberately starting the pitch wet, as against Hants. Didn't work then and...

{but for now I'm going to assume the problems were all cloud/humidity related}

Jim and others;

Question;

Is it still feeling humid?

The ball can swing without cloud cover when it's humid.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grizzzly (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 14:01

8.00 am on a sunny Alberta morning.

Log on to find out the good news.........106 all out ?????

What the hell happened ??

Think I'll go back to bed.

Grizzzly

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: bloke (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 14:01

It's pretty windy, and there's still a good deal of cloud cover, but considerably better than thie morning.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 14:09

Just been outside.
The blue sky is going fast.
It is really filling up again,it will rain by the end of play.
Very humid,warm though a little breezy.
A warm breeze.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 14:18

Well, it should still swing, then?

Let's hope it fills in like this morning for a good 100 minutes or so before the heavens open.

Or perhaps I'm just deluding myself. Perhaps we just showed the same lack of wit with the bat today, as we had done on Monday?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: ronniesabre (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 14:19

doesn't look like the devil track now does it. Maybe we should look at the techniques of our players in more tricky conditions than blaming the weather etc.

Hopefully the rain will set in and will save us co I can't see anything else save us.

I think there is merit in what AG says. THe lack of technique on Monday was galling. I think this is where our issues are rather than the weather etc.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 14:29

I think Monday was as much a failure of imagination as a failure 'of technique.'

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 14:38

Looks like these two are going to bat out the day...

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 14:43

Willow back for a second spell, now.

Surely time for Jonah soon, too?

Come on, for goodness sakes.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 14:49

It's sunny and warm again,though the coastal weather can change like my wife's moods so it may not be a reflection of what is happening in Taunton.
Grockle,if you see LoL can you tell him I've lost the means of contacting him.
He'll know what you mean.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Nailsea_Fizz (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 14:55

Put your money on Notts for the title and Pro 40 double, they seem to be in fine form.

Ashwell Prince has signed for them too

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 14:55

Can we blame LoL for this performance, do you think, Jim?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 15:10

He's already taken the blame (I ought to write this on the 'Other One'' really). I've talked to him and it's all his fault. Lots of past the bat bits in the middle spell and some good balls to boot. Pete got Shafayat with a nice little inswinger just before Tea and the cloud is looking a little more ominous so we can but hope.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 15:11

I have just come back in from a job interview (fingers crossed) and, having caught up with this thread, was just about to say "Surely if it's swinging, shouldn't Pete be bowling?" Honest!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 15:24

Yes, FE, I was thinking something similar myself.

And, boy, did we need that!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 15:25

Well, good to hear that it's still doing something, Grockle - and thanks to LoL for passing that on.

If the rain holds off for one more hour after tea, maybe we could manage to get them 5 down or something before they clear the arrears in which case...

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: bloke (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 15:35

Quote:
Big Jim
Grockle,if you see LoL can you tell him I've lost the means of contacting him.
He'll know what you mean.

Jim, check your private messages....

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Nailsea_Fizz (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 16:14

who was it said we should try and get 5 down by the close, looking good.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 16:22

Maybe England should consider Wagh?

He's made loads of runs in low scoring games at T Bridge this season, and repeated the dose here.

While they're at it, what about Mr Trego?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 16:32

Durham 146 all out.
Yorks 133 for 5.
Lancs 193 for 8 with Mushy wicketless but four for the "Special Talent".

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Nailsea_Fizz (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 16:54

we appear to have bowled a bit sloppy in the last 1.2 hour.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: ronniesabre (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 16:57

Notts are better and younger than our team. Looks like an innings defeat to me as I've no faith in our batters whatever the conditions and also considering we are playing one too many seamers.

If we lose this we will be too far back to mount a challenge for the title as there are too many good teams in between. Our 30+ team appears to be creaking. Apart from Hildy, Trego and Kieswetter its a pretty old team.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 17:03

They do seem to have accelerated a touch. Is it possible that the forecast is so bad that they want to get into batting point territory tonight?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 18:13

Far from lost.
Pouring down here now,that'll freshen the pitch up a bit.
Skittle them first thing tomorrow,a few of our top order put together some partnerships and we can set a wiining total.
Fear not,we shall prevail.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 18:28

I couldn't agree more, Jim.
Keep the faith, everyone!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 19:59

I was going to say a few thinks about the play today but this report about covers it.

Somerset never recovered from losing openers Justin Langer and Marcus Trescothick with only two runs on the board.

Langer was pinned lbw by a Charlie Shreck inswinger, while Trescothick was well caught by Mark Ealham low to his left in the gully off Pattinson.

Zander de Bruyn, Trego and Ian Blackwell fell in quick succession to make it 25 for five as Adams and Pattinson bowled effectively in tandem under heavy skies.


Full report :- [www.ecb.co.uk]



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Exiled Tim (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 20:34

Andy Hurry claims today's performance was average. What do we have to do to be poor?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 21:19

Three Photos from today.

http://img212.imageshack.us/img212/4055/sjones4runsmediumwebviere0.jpg

It’s good we had Jones today this 4 runs help us over a hundred.
It’s a pity he wasn’t put on to bowl earlier in the Notts innings.

http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/2474/ckieswetterbldadamsmedinu3.jpg

Kieswetter bld Adams.
The bowler looks happy, well his legs do.

http://img234.imageshack.us/img234/6706/bshafayatbldtregolargewwr5.jpg

Shafayat bld Trego.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Palairet (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 21:48

I have no doubt that Andy Hurry will (as did two of his predecessors - Kevin Shine and Mark Garaway) claim that Somerset "will take a lot of positives out of this game". The trouble is, that all these "positives" never materialise into anything that is subsequently witnessed on the field of play.

I have thus decided to be positive myself and cancel my proposed trip to Taunton, for the duration of the Notts. game, anyway.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: MisterMurph (IP Logged)
Date: 06/08/2008 21:56

I've found myself back here due to a family emergency, so I'll be popping along tomorrow morning for a while. So if you see any harrassed looking fellow, with three daughters, do be kind...

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 07:49

It's a wiers start to the the day here. Bright sunshine followed by real dark clouds. If it's like yesterday then the whole thing will be over before 6 anyway.

The last time we were in this situation was in 1977 when we were bowled out by Essex for 90, allowed them to make 340 and then were bowled out again for 137 to lose in two days.

Let's hope that doesn't happen again!!

No rain at the moment.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 08:15

Lots of blue sky on the coast though plenty of rogue clouds about which could offer a few showers.
Absolutely no wind but as I look over the moor I can see some rather large banks of cloud moving up from the South West.
If that makes its way to Taunton it could get very wet.
Everything moving very slowly as there is not a breath of wind.
Very still.
Very quiet,apart from a stray dog barking.
A baby wailing.
The screech of brakes and lamplights blinking.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 08:22

And Organ Morgan?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 08:29

All is quiet in Llareggub again as we await the hubbub of the day.
As I type the postman is making his way lazily up our path,whistling a faraway tune.
He's very willy nilly you know.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 08:33

Botham - Mr Hurry may have said the performance was "average," but a more neutral observer - the ECB pitch inspector was of a different opinion.

He said there was "no question whatsoever," of him reporting Mr Frost. Although the pitch started damp, there had been heavy rain on Tuesday night and, in any event, wickets fell due to swing and very poor batting."

This is the second time this season that our top order have proven to be woefully inadequate in sub-optimal conditions at Taunton (Hants.) On that occasion, we got out of dodge as the pitch dried. But, as TP pointed out to me yesterday, the Notts attack is strong. I would say it's clearly stronger than the Hants reserve team attack that bundled us out in that other game. A recovery is, therefore, likely to be much more difficult.

Perhaps Mr Rose needs to seek out the odd technician or two in the winter who might be able to make a better fist of things against the moving ball - especially if we're going to consider sometimes deliberately watering the wicket, as we did vs Hants (though not, I believe, on this occasion)

As I said in LoL's favourite thread about Taunton the other day, I've generally been more impressed and pleased with our bowlers, than our batsmen this season. And if we're to get out of this, I think it's our bowlers that will do it for us. They'd need to wrap Notts up almost immediately and then bowl Notts out for a sub-150 type total, as I do not expect our batsmen to do well enough to get us out of this without exceptional support from the bowlers.

The second innings of this match would be a very good time for last year's Caddy to rear his meancing head...

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 08:43

I may be completely wrong but the decision to leave a little something on the pitch may have been our undoing again.
Somebody said a while back that if you do leave a bit on it for the bowlers and couple that up with rain and overcast conditions then you're playing a very dangerous game which depends on winning the toss and getting them in.
We've just been unlucky.
We have not gone from a CC winning side to a bunch of losers in the space of a week.
We are still that same side that has thumped everybody off the park for the last two years.
We've just been unlucky,Notts will I'm sure have been giggling like four year olds at Christmas with the thought of bowling yesterday morning.
Let's put things into perspective and stop over reacting.
There is no crisis.
We've just been caught out in the wonderful game that is cricket.
We need to accept that and concentrate on saving this match.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 08:52

"I may be completely wrong but the decision to leave a little something on the pitch may have been our undoing again.

Somebody said a while back that if you do leave a bit on it for the bowlers and couple that up with rain and overcast conditions then you're playing a very dangerous game which depends on winning the toss and getting them in.

We've just been unlucky. "

Jim - is there not an oxymoron here?

Some might suggest that, far from being 'unlucky,' we have rather been hoist by our own petard?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 08:55

It was certainly a toss to win yesterday morning.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 08:56

I think one also has to say that, whatever the conditions, 106 is unacceptable unless you are facing a team whose bowlers are infinitely better than your batsmen. If we were facing Marshall, Holding, Roberts, Garner on a trampoline at the WACA, then fine.

But Pattinson and Shreck are hardly unequivocally better than our batsmen?

In conditions like this we surely need to apply ourselves better?

It's like KP and the Flintoff at six thing and a promise of all guns blazing. Whilst that might be the fashionable philosophy, you have to be very, very, very good to be able to execute such a philiosophy against strong opposition. KP, for instance, has apparently not noticed that South Africa have won this series, primarily on account of far greater discipline (not aggrssion) on the part of their batsmen.

KP urging others to try and play as he does is as potentially disastrous as KP himself trying to play the way others do, just because he's been made captain.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 09:02

No,I don't think so AG.
I think we've taken a gamble.
The unlucky part was losing the gamble.
Again.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 09:08

I'd go further, Jim, and propose that the Pitch Inspector's remarks suggest we took no such gamble. If the reason for our escaping censure is that "there had been heavy rain on Tuesday night", then the pitch would have started damp without any positive intervention to make it so.

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Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 09:09

Yes, I agree with that, FE.

If we had deliberately watered the pitch - as for Hants - then I'd call that a smack in the face to the bowlers who performed so thoroughly well to run through a batting team like Kent in the last Taunton game.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 09:10

I think you're probably right FE.
Whoever won the toss was going to be on top,it's as simple as that.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 09:16

Incidentally, at Horsham Jonah looked much our most stylish player of those that batted that day.

And it seems that he was the least poor of a bad bunch yesterday, too.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: bloke (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 09:38

Jim, did you get your PM?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 09:49

No I didn't bloke.
FE has got it sorted,he's the man.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 09:58

Quote:
Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:08:06:10:39:49

Lancs 16 for 3 - all three to Lewry.
Hants-Yorks yet to start.
Durham batting against Kent.

Broad starts for England, so won't turn up at Taunton tomorrow.

I notice that Sidebottom is still at the Oval this morning. But given the facts that a) he's centrally contracted and b) Nott's are only allowed to name one pre-emptive sub, I'm pretty sure there's zero chance of us having to face him too in the second innings here.

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Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 10:09

Steffan hit one absolutely sweet on drive which looked so much better than anything else we'd seen all day. He always looks like a batsman coming out to do business and it doesn't matter who is bowling against him. I think we under-rate his batting prowess.

Shreck, Adams and Pattinson all bowled to the conditions in the morning session, the umpires suggested we were less able to do so after lunch and our batsmen didn't apply themselves to a very difficult environment particularly carefully.

Marcus and Ian both seemed to be surprised by balls and got through their shots early so popped up catches. Adams was a real handful and got both Craig and Alfonso with balls that fooled them.

If we had won the toss I have no doubt that we would have exploited the conditions in the same way and though on a slightly easier early afternoon pitch we struggled. Once conditions started to mirror those of the morning we took wickets as well.

The pitch inspector suggested that the rain made preparation of the pitch difficult but conditions should have been mamageable by batsmen.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 10:25

Well that was a pleasnat surprise when CricInfo finally woke up! In it's first "refresh" of the day it's gone from "Stumps" to 9 down.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 10:39

Yes, magnificent results so far this morning.

The bowlers really have continued to do the business.

Alfonso looks like a really good pick-up.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 10:40

But Shreck is looking stubborn.

Won't be there until the afternoon I'm afraid people so the scorecard will have to tell the tail until then.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 10:45

Notts fan that was at Whitgift said that Shreck is a bonafide rabbit. IF he's able to resist with anything other than pure luck, then that might not be the worst portent for our second innings..?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 10:49

Career average of 3.8 and strike rate of 16 suggests he typically hangs around for a while (60 balls!) without scoring many.

Edit: What am I talking about!? 25 balls on average. So he's due now!



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 10:54

You've lost me there, FE?

If his average score were 4 and he scored one run every 6.5 balls (which 16 seems to roughly suggest) doesn't that mean he'd face an average of 26 balls?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 10:54

Shreck looking stubborn is making me giggle.
How can that bonny green ogre look stubborn?
Now the bit about the rabbit...............

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 10:56

Well ried is definitely the one doing the damage while Shreck is hanging around the place!



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 10:58

Yes Ag. I was momentarily befuddled, reading the strike rate as 1 run per 16 balls (as per bowler's strike rates) rather than 16 runs per hundred balls.

I had corrected myself already....honest!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 11:00

Three Notts batsmen have faced down more than 80 deliveries.

For us, James and Jonah each managed to face down slightly more than half of that amount. And those were our best efforts.

Credit to James that he's managed two decent crease occupations in successive games, whilst others have perished around him.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 11:15

Before the start of the day, I'd have taken 250 or anything less than that.

After the brilliant start by Pete and Alfonso, it seems like a bit of a dissappointment.

But it should still give our batsmen the chance to redeem themselves.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 11:21

Looks like more good work from Read, who's averaging 41 in the Championship this year.
Compares pretty well with Foster's 32 in the Second Division!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 11:25

Especially when you consider that the former's top order have, I assume, been quite a lot less productive than Foster's top order have.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 11:26

Incidentally, I note that Tomlinson of Hants has another five-wicket haul today.

It seems that the gamble we took on our pitch that day has turned the guy's career around - he appears to have been regularly in the wickets since torpedoing our first innings.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: cricketjerry-mouse (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 11:27

Kent all out 78 - 68 behind Durham.

Sussex 64-1, chasing Lancs` 206.

Yorkshire 236 all out at Hampshire.

So everyone has a bit of batting to do in their second knock.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 11:32

That just goes to show FE that the bowling is obviously better in the second division(blinkered one eyed James Foster fan awaits the cutting response).

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 11:35

Quote:
AGod
Especially when you consider that the former's top order have, I assume, been quite a lot less productive than Foster's top order have.

Not particularly, AG.
Essex have only Bopara and Gallian past 500 runs. Bopara is averaging 60-odd, but the only other beyond 40 is bowler Chris Wright who has two not outs from five innings.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 11:39

Quote:
AGod
Incidentally, I note that Tomlinson of Hants has another five-wicket haul today.
It seems that the gamble we took on our pitch that day has turned the guy's career around - he appears to have been regularly in the wickets since torpedoing our first innings.

Is this a good point to mention that when I thought (pre-Headingley) that I'd drafted Pattinson into my Fantasy team, I was wrong? It was Tomlinson.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 11:47

That was fortunate, FE!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 11:52

Meantime, Jim Allenby who I have in my team has brought an abrupt end to the good start that the Gloucesters had made (yesterday.)

I don't know what Allenby's contractual situation is, but I would be genuinely interested in his coming here, should he come out of contract. He seems to be a guy who is developing well, with bat and ball, in all forms of the game.

Also, If Grockle's worries on the other thread are borne out, we may find ourselves in need of more all-rounders than just Pete and Arul.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 11:52

It was a toss-up between the two, AG, and I mistakenly feared I'd made the wrong choice.
Anyway, it's not been fortunate enough to redress my ailing fortunes in the competition. (Sm126)

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 12:19

Pouring down here.
Looking pretty set too.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 12:21

Did the players go off for an early lunch?

Doesn't sound good news about the weather.

We've also had heavy thundery rain here in North London, so I wonder whether that might head south to the Oval?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: bloke (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 12:37

Raining in Taunton at the moment, has been for 15 mins or so.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 12:39

Not good. We seemed to have some momentum. On the other hand, if the whole day gets wiped out and tomorrow is fresher and sunnier...

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: bloke (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 12:58

Rain stopping, sun coming out.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Nailsea_Fizz (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 14:33

slowly but surely in between the showers. Much better

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 15:02

SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: bloke (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 15:32

Raining hard now, it doesn't look like stopping for some time. I fancy play is over for the day.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 15:34

hmmmmmmmmmmm.

Forecast for tomorrow?

{praying for blazing sunshine!}

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: bloke (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 15:42

It's definitely looking like game on now isn't it. Blazing sunshine tomorrow until we reach a 400 run lead (probably tea), followed by some nice humid conditions for the last innings.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 15:44

Forecast for tomorrow is sound. May be sunny. Not forecast to be humid.

Forecast for Saturday is not at all good (70% chance of rain)

Unbelievably, the draw is now in the equation...

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 15:58

Game is abandoned for the day. 10 behind with all the wickets standing.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 16:09

Excellent riposte from our two left handed giants!
Objective one, deficit deleted for no loss, almost acheived.
I think LoL (who I believe is present today and will be tomorrow?) needs to sidle up to Langer and remind him that he hasn't treated him to a triple century yet this year! By tea tomorrow would do nicely!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 16:13

Doom and gloom mercants.
Take note.
Have faith.
This one is in the bag.
Believe Big Jim.
I read it in the tea bags.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 16:14

One giant and one gnome, surely?

p.s. can your tea-bags end the prospect of rain on Saturday, Jim?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 16:17

More a case of one literal and both metaphorical, AG.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 16:28

I'm just brewing some up PG now AG,I'll let you know.
Don't tell anyone but I've just won an Audi A3.
Excited isn't the word.
Really,it isn't.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 19:07

http://img127.imageshack.us/img127/8669/justinlangermediumwebvigz1.jpg

Justin Langer playing better in the second innings with 4 runs.

http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/1978/cshreckmediumwebviewsa2.jpg

C Shreck lucky not to be out.

http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/4064/cshrecklbwwilloughbymedea8.jpg

C Shreck’s luck runs out lbw Willoughby.

http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/1884/creadnotoutoffthomasmedje2.jpg

C Read getting inside edge onto his pad off Thomas.

The day cut short with the rain.

We could have had a good lead if it hadn't rained.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 19:16

What wonderful photo's,as usual.
Well done Mike.
Do you do this for a living?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 19:39

No Jim I am medically retired and because of my disability it is an hobby combined with my love of cricket.

That's why I didn't do any of the South Africa match I wasn't feeling all that good at the time of the match.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: cricketjerry-mouse (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 19:46

I see the ECB have convened a pitch panel at Riverside to decide whether or not Durham should be docked points, after 15 wickets fell on the first day of the match against Kent - and an amazing 23 today.

So, if they rule against Durham, they may not be so far ahead of us at the end of this group of matches after all.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 20:00

Yes it looks like Durham may get a win out of this match, Kent still need 61 runs with only 2 wickets left.

IF there are any points deduction it is usually the win points.

With Durham and Somerset with the same bonus points a draw or a win by Somerset would put us in front of Durham.

We will have to wait on the pitch inspectors.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 21:43

Great we could do with all the help we can get.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 22:39

Well that makes your work all the more remarkable Mike.
Those pictures are at least as good as the ones we see in the papers and other media outlets.
Great stuff,you can be very proud of your hobby.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 23:18

No penalty for Durham. My Kent supporting friend is less than gruntled.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 07/08/2008 23:29

Thanks Jim.

It's looks like a win by Somerset is the only way we can go in front of Durham.

A correction on the about if we both win we stay level. What I was trying to say is we go in front of Durham if they don't win and Somerset do.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: MisterMurph (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 06:30

I'd like to echo the comments re Mike's photo's - they are professional quality, and are much looked forward to by thise of us who can't make it to the live action often (that said, I hope to be there for the first hour this morning).

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 08:41

Hear! Hear! The one of the lbw is absolutely brilliant!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 08:42

Grey cloud overhead in Bicknoller this morning but definitely brightening from the peninsular so we could have a good afternoon in prospect and that would make this game really interesting...if we can stay in and make a fist of this innings.

Still a big ask for Hilda, Trigger and Blackie but they could all do with the runs and the kudos of showing what this front end can do when they are put on their mettle. It would be wonderful to see them all score big while Zander holds up one end in support as well.

If they could put us in a commanding position (250+ ahead?) then Craig and Jonah could have a final belt and then we can stick 'em in and let Charl, Alfonso and Caddy loose!

What a loverly scenario.......ahhhh dreams are made of this!



(Sm72)

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 09:23

After a cloudy start we now have these very high puffy things floating around,some grey,with lots and lots of wind.
If the pitch has got a bit damp it won't take long with the covers off for it to dry out.
Let's hope Mr Frost has obliged and now the pitch should be ready for runs.
We have to see the first hour out unscathed,after that we can really build.
They are forecasting a damp day tomorrow so this could be interesting.
Very interesting.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: bloke (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 09:48

Grey earlier, but the sun's out in Toytown - off we go.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: cricketjerry-mouse (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 10:21

Chris Read dislocated his thumb and didn`t keep wicket for a time yesterday. I wonder if he is back behind the stumps today.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 10:30

It would be a real shame if he was out of this match.
I hear he had to go to Musgrove.
Poor chap,I really hope he's ok.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: bloke (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 10:31

While I send Read my thoughts etc, I think it might be frugal to retain him at musgrove park until tomorrow evening, just to be on the safe side. I'll get onto the NHS.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 10:34

My thoughts were with him because he had had to go to Musgrove.
At least have the grace to let him recover from his painful blow in his hotel room.
Find out where they're staying and get room service to lock his door.
Much kinder.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 10:37

I thought the usual deal with such matters was that the offending digit is 'clicked,' back into place?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 10:39

I'd assume that he had to toddle off for an X-ray.
Is he out there today?
I can't get any commentary.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 10:49

All rather slow so far. I wonder if that suggests that there's still life out there for the bowlers?

Or if the forecast that our players have been given for tomorrow is so unutterably bad that we're playing very cautiously because we don't believe any advantage will accrue from the usual attacking approach (and are, therefore, eschewing risk.)

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 10:51

And another unconverted 50. This is threatening to become an epidemic, I'm afraid?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 10:55

Justin has gone to Shreck via second slip and Shafayat is keeping. Glorious sunny morning though and big hopes for a big score.



(Sm72)

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 10:56

[www.metoffice.gov.uk]

met office is still suggesting heavy rain all day tomorrow.

Therefore, I think we'd best hope that the ball is doing all sorts through the air and something off the pitch. And hope for the kind of low-scoring second half of the game they had at Durham and get it all wrapped up tonight..

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 11:13

Marcus has gone for 81 caught Ealham in the slips off Adams. Maybe that rain should start to pop this way!!



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 11:18

oh, no.

Will we ever score another ton again!?

I noticed that Banger had hit a string of boundaries off Ealham. Was he getting carried away with it, Grockle? Or was it just a good ball?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 11:19

What's the pitch doing, Grockle? Is there anything there? Or is the ball doing anything through the air?

If not, we're in considerable bother, I would suggest?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Nailsea_Fizz (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 11:23

we might not need tomorrow if wickets continue to tumble.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 11:30

He didn't look in any bother to be honest and the boundaries were to all points. Adams has looked the most likely to get something in both innings - he fooled both Craig W and Alfonso in the first innings with swing.

There's a bit of breeze so there may be something to help the bowler in the air. The pitch doesn't look to be doing anything particularly unpredictable. So I'd say there's a bit of swing but no boomeranging.



(Sm72)

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 11:32

Thanks, Grockle.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 11:44

I don't have too much of an issue with unconverted fifties if they come in partnerships of 136.
After all, 6 fifties is 300; a few other bits and bobs and you're looking at the 250 lead most of us would willingly take.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 11:51

But I think we're up to 13 unconverted 50s on the spin now, FE.

At Horsham, it's entirely conceivable that - barring some rain - we could have ended up under pressure, partly as a consequence of neither Zander nor Banger converting their 50s into big tons?

Certainly, if you looked at the record of any individual batsmen and saw 13 50s, but no tons, I think most people would say that they need to start converting?

Of course, the most salient point is that most innings will contain some failures within the top six and so, ideally, you want tons to compensate for the odd failure along the way.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 11:56

Ian and Pete demoted?

What on earth is that about?

I can't conceive of an obvious reason to suddenly promote Craig?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Nailsea_Fizz (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 11:57

not another conspiracy theory

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 12:03

The only thing I can think of is that they want Ian and Pete to accelerate the scoring later in the piece?

That's the only vaguely logical reason for suddenly promoting Craig above them unless something has gone wrong such as Ian and Pete having tummy bugs or such like? We'd better hope they are healthy to bat...

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 12:22

Well Fizz we'll see about the "conspiracy" issue I'm sure - I think that's for Sunday discussion though probably. No issues in the Championship that I'm aware of - maybe you know more?

I think Craig's been sent in to help James settle to be honest and to push the score along without the need for boundary pressure. (The question might be - if James is in such woeful form, why not send Trigger in early in the first place).

Having said that I'd have sent Pete in with that job as CW's running between the wickets isn't all that brilliant. But JL may believe that this is the partnership that has to cement and then he may have PT and IB left over to push the score along should we get anywhere near a total that we would look to capitalise on.

This is the one boys and girls. Craig and James have to stay there and put something together for us to be bale to take anything from this game. We have to bat out the day.



(Sm72)

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 12:23

Or perhaps that they didn't want either to have to start twice.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 12:30

Craig as a kind of lunch-watchman? Certainly possible, I'd guess.

And after Horsham where we lost one batsman in each of the last over before lunch (Zander), last over before tea (Banger) and final over of the day (Pete), I'd guess that such thoughts could be in the minds of Langer/Hurry.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 12:34

Definite option I'd say. We really do not want any kind of collapse after the break or this game is dead and gone. Our only option is to bat out Friday (which looks likely to be a full day and then re-assess at 11:00 tomorrow morning when the score and the weather will determine tactics.

What would you lot say is a defendable fourth innings target? We're 75 ahead now with 7 standing. The general opinion here seems to waver around the 250 mark or a total of 374 from us.



(Sm72)

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 12:42

I think it surely depends on a combination of conditions and the point at which our innings ends?

Unless the forecast is one of the most inaccurate ever, it's not going to be blazing sunshine tomorrow. If it stays dry, it's surely likely to be overcast? If we bat until the end of the day, I would expect to be nearly 300 on, which would leave us with every chance, assuming play is possible.

On the other hand, even if we fold up with a lead of 180 half and hour before tea then, if the heavy clouds have started to roll in, we might get plenty of assistance through the air and would probably still not lose. In that circumstance, I'd expect Notts to be maybe something like 90 for 4 or 5 at day's end with Saturday either being non-existant or a bowler's dream.

Let me put it this way, I'd rather be in our position than theirs unless I knew for certain that there'd be no play tomorrow (in which case we cannot reaslistically hope to win.)

Of course, if we get shot out in this session and there is no sign of inclement conditions, then I could see Notts chasing down 200 and claiming the extra half-hour to help them etc..

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 13:01

Craig gone. Ian at the wicket. Pete being held in reserve? Or ill/injured?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Nailsea_Fizz (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 13:15

i know no more than anyone else, probably less tham most, just being playfull.

i think i might stop watching the score it's shreading my nerves

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 13:18

Oh dear. Based on Grockle's description of the pitch, this is starting look very, very bad for us.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 13:24

We must have faith,dig deep.
If we are to win the CC we have to come through sticky spells.
Faith.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Nailsea_Fizz (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 13:24

Game over me thnks

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 13:24

Doesn't help when batsmen go for "Six or Out" as Ian did I'm afraid. Unfortunately it was 'out' and helped no-one including the player himself. At least they'll have to score thre figures to beat us I suppose.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 13:26

And when Hildreth goes down the wicket for some huge swipre and goes to a skier into the hands of Shreck you do start to despair for the brains of your batsmen.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 13:26

Suspect there would have been mutterings in the dressing room and, by the sounds of it, rightly so in this particular instance.

p.s. this post was written in response to Grockle's description of Ian's shot.

However one could argue that it's even worse to play that shot immediately after watching somebody else do something stupid.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 13:29

Pete and Jonah are the only ones that could possibly save us now, I think.

That's asssuming that the lead is as inadequate as it currently appears.

Our bowlers must be really rather ticked off with this...

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 13:31

And you have to go back, really, to the need for batsmen that are in to really punish the opposition with a really big ton...

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: ronniesabre (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 13:33

The batsman can't bat under pressure. Thats what sorts out the men from the boys.

Anyone can do it when your 200/300 for 2 and the bowlers are wilting.

Hope that we can bat for at least another 2 hours (unlikley) and that forecast for tomorrow is right.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 13:36

If we bat for another 2 hours then I suspect we might well win if the forecast for tomorrow is not right.

But I'm not holding my breath on the 2 hours front.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 13:38

High Summer here in West Somerset,perfect for headless chicken stuff down the road in Taunton.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 13:43

We've had the conversation about pacing an innings before - we jmust do not seem to operate at any kind of variable speed. We wither want to score at over a run a ball or less than a run and over.

The only players who seem to be able to play every ball on it's merit on anything like a regular basis are at 1 and 2 in the line-up. The rest either attack everything or can't get the ball of the square. Their choice of which ball to smack somewhere is also realy really poor and the two problems make for woeful batting like this.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 13:45

Is this not related to the problem that we see in the short stuff of having an insufficient number of players that are adept at placing the ball into gaps for ones and twos?

If you can't do that, then you are left with a choice of block or hit?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 14:13

And now Pete has gone too.

Something tells me that, if Neil Edwards is able to resume, he will be asked to in the next game.

The batsmen look more in need of extra hands on deck than our SCCC bowlers who have generally been performing well.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 14:49

Grockle - Is Jonah showing up the supposed batsmen, once again, as the scoreboard suggests?

Perhaps the man should spend extra time on his batting to see exactly how good he can be?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 15:28

Looks like it's going to be about 199, then.

Well done to the bowlers for giving themselves some semblance of a chance.

If we get out of dodge, those whose role is mainly to bat, owe the others a drink...

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 15:42

Well - what do we - as fans- do ?

Do we hope that the Met Office were right?

Or hope the rain stays away i.e. do we think we can defend this 211?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Exiled Tim (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 15:43

Perhaps it's not just IB that's unsettled? Our reccent batting suggests something is wrong, even if it's simply our selection policy!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 15:57

From what Grockle said about today's efforts, some brain transplants might be in order for the batsmen.

It wasn't just today, either.

Ian, Craig and Ben all played foolish shots on the day that I went to Horsham.

And we all know about Monday night.

So perhaps you have something there, Wurz.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 16:15

Wouldn't it be typical if Matt Wood proved AG both right and wrong; by making bloody-minded, gritty runs......but at Taunton!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 16:19

I don't know that conditions today are difficult enough (based on Grockle's description) to provide any opening batsmen with the opportunity to play a 'gritty,' innings, FE.

If it doesn't rain tomorrow, but is heavily overcast, then that opportunity might present itself to Matt tomorrow, though.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 16:22

It was an attempt at a Tag-(reverse)-hex, old boy!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 16:30

Well - it's done for Shafayat anyway!!!

What's Jonah's contract situation?

If he's in need of a new one, he really should be on that list of guys that Mr Rose is offering new deals to. He's such a strong competitor.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 16:44

Furthermore, given the form he's shown for Notts this year, any runs from Matt would probably constitute gritty runs.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 17:02

Got'im that time!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: MisterMurph (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 17:58

In this match, the last 7 wickets have put on 83, 148, and 149. Notts need a further 149 from their last 7 wickets - but as the fourth wicket has already scored 8, they have no chance. They will be praying for rain tomorrow.

Had a lovely half hour watching this morning, but to keep 3 young girls amused was going to cost me a fortune in ice cream, so Lyme Regis beckoned...

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 18:34

Come on lads! Win this - go joint top with Durham!
It's as simple as that.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 19:44

Didn't see the last session I'm afraid guys but I did see Jonah treating Pattinson with disdain and looking like he was spoiling for a fight rather than looking for the ball to get out to.

Sterling work by Caddy as well who seems to have taken up the matle after the Welsh wizard.

It's also good to see that they gave Jonah the ball while his tail was up and he and Thommo got among them. Ohhh what will tomorrow bring? Patchy rain could make this a really interesting finish but consistent downpours could give us some points.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Sloop John B (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 19:48

Where's Jimmy Cook at the moment? - seems he must be back is SA the way our batters are building partnerships!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 20:04

The funniest moment of the day was when Caddick and Willoughby was in together.

Willoughby had a terrible time facing the fast bowler but seemed OK against the slow bowler.

Caddick started farming the bowling, in this over Willoughby hit the 6th ball of the over off the spinner and went down the pitch trying to take a single.

There was a big shout from the spectators "No no stay there don't run". After that Caddick had a word with him.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: cricketjerry-mouse (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 20:11

Hampshire`s 10-wicket win over Yorkshire today throws the First Division open even wider.

I see that James Tomlinson, who did for us in the first innings at Taunton back in May, took nine wickets in the match and is now the country`s leading wicket-taker, with 51 at just over 26 a go; yet last season he only played five first-class matches for a miserly haul of 13 wickets.

How times change.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 20:28

Yes, our gamble on starting with a wet-pitch might have transformed, even saved this guy's career. It's a funny old game, etc etc

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 21:22

Day 3 Photos.


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Matt Wood playing a loose shot.
Ct Kieswetter bld Thomas.

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Marcus Trescothick hitting 4 runs before playing not such a good shot and getting out.

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Andrew Caddick hitting 4 runs.

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A Adams only just missing this one.



I wonder what is going to happen tomorrow.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 21:23

A while ago we had that [perennial debate about the merits of the different types of cricket and someone mentioned the uncertainty of the longer game.

This game perfectly sums it up.

If you scored 106 in the first innings of a 20 over or a 40 over or a 50 over game then the result would be all but certain.

You wouldn't draw, you wouldn't win you would lose 99% of the time and be certain of that result at the end of your innings.

In this game 2 and a half days after that innings end, this game could produce any of all three possible results. We could win if the weather stays away but the conditions help the bowlers. Notts could win if the weather stays away and they have long enough and the game could be drawn if the weather comes in (less of an option in the one day formats - the game would have been over on Day 1).

That is the nature of four day cricket - it's a long haul game of chess with bats and balls - even when it's cocked up it isn't over until the large female tests her larynx



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You're Chris Read - what do you do?
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 14:57

What do you do;

Assume the met office are right and push the pedal to the metal tonight?

Or play everything on merit and just hope against hope that the Met Office are wrong?

You decide...

Re: You're Chris Read - what do you do?
Posted by: SheptonPaul (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 15:03

...or take contracts out on Ambrose, Prior, Foster, Mustard, Jones ect ect.

Real answer: get Somerset out first, then seewhat you're chasing. That will be at least 189, which I doubt they'd get tonight in any case. Play as normal tonight, then see what weather and other conditions are in the morning. Notts are well-placed anyway with other games being low-scoring, they don't need to do anything silly tonight.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 08/08/2008 22:02

Lovely pictures again Mike,I'm sure Mr Wood wouldn't want to see that picture too often.
As for those pads in the last one,what can I say apart from no?They just look wrong,rather like the gimmicky things St Peter(SP)used to come up with in the mid-seventies.
They didn't last long.
I totally agree about the excitement four day cricket can provide,it is quite remarkable that so many of our matches this season have gone to the wire.
It's not raining here yet and it all feels rather still outside.The lights of Wales are as clear as they usually are in the middle of Summer but it is possible to make out some rather large banks of clouds making their way up the channel towards land,reflecting their heavy dark shadows on the water like an ominous foewarning of something nasty and wet.
If we get a dry day it's all up for grabs,whoever wants it the most and is prepared to take the game by the scruff of the neck will be justly rewarded.
Let's hope our boys are up for it and prepared to give it their all and then some more.
The stakes are high.
I feel a Tommy Cooper joke coming on.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 07:30

Dry at the moment.
But only just.
The heavens look as though they are about to deposit some very very wet stuff and then stay around for a while to view their work.
The first drops are falling right now.
If it's the same in Taunton they'll be lucky to get any play in.
Might be different later on.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 07:38

I telephoned somebody at 7.45 and it had just started raining in Taunton, the same where I live.

I am delaying my decision to go until later, the forecast was the same this morning with the added comment of strong winds and gales near the coast.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: MisterMurph (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 07:49

Wet in the air, rather than raining, 13 miles south of Taunton.

We'll only need 20 overs...please let us get on the pitch.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 07:51

Here is the official view;

Always Take the Weather With you

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Brother Of (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 08:03

Not much chance of play anywhere around the south west today.
Its been raining all night here in weston.
Still i think after being 106 all out JL will probably be happy with the draw and 7/8 points and then in the next couple of days re-group and really go on an all out attack to pick up maximum points against possibly the worst side in both divisions this year surrey.
Then seeing that we have got hampshire away after the surrey game, depending on the pitch i would fancy us to do well at the rose bowl,so a draw today due to the weather mite not be all doom and gloom!!!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 08:23

Today will be a complete wash-out.

It's imperative that we beat a bad Surrey team next week, should the weather permit it.

But the forecast is already less than special for next week, too.

The worry at the minute is that the ECB seem to no longer enforce penalties, no matter how shocking the pitch and Durham are liable to keep picking up wins if they play on the kind of dross that they played on against Kent.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Brother Of (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 08:27

Yeah listening to Rob Key last night he was less than impressed with the Riverside wicket.
John Holder said that the championship wicket looked no different than the pro 40 wicket used v Somerset!!!
550+ runs scored in 80 overs and then around 400 for the loss of 40 wickets,something does not quite add up there!!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 08:58

Misty and damp here at 10. No real rain to the west of Taunton but it looks like a wet day in every other aspect.

Great swing bowling conditions if they could get on the pitch but don't hold your breath hoping!



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 09:49

Hot off the press.

At 10.45 the covers are off and the umpires are inspecting at this time.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:05

They are playing and the first four of the day off Caddick.

I have not got radio coverage it was on radio Notts news just after 11.O/clock.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:24

Need one very soon!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: wsm fan (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:24

Opened up with Caddy and Alfonso, ned that breakthrough.
Any news if Read is going to bat?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:25

Well we started at 11 and they've moved to 98 at the start of the 30th. Notts look up for this and we are bowling a lot of four balls. Past the ton with the first ball (four byes). Not sure yet but might like the rain in a bit as the second ball of the over goes to the boundary as well.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Sloop John B (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:25

Notts obviously know the rain is on its way. Patel is flying.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:32

But Adams isn't as Caddick destroys him after being hit for 6.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:33

Why is he bowling Caddick, I'm sorry to say he should have opened with somebody else.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:35

I thought that would work, Caddick got the night=watchman out.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:37

Where's the rain?

Guardian said that conditions in the final session yesterday were the easiest of the match and suggested that Notts chucked the wickets away yesterday.

But looks like Patel is going to win it for them today.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:41

Raining at Colwyn Bay and at Worcester. At 8am it was throwing it down in Plymouth, apparently.

Has the rain somehow by-passed Taunton, or is it still on its way?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: wsm fan (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:41

Why has Trego not bowled this innings when he got 4 in our first innings, whilst Caddy is going at 6 an over, i'm confused!
Be over by 12.30 at this rate anyway

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Exiled Tim (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:45

I've just been to Street, where it was tipping it down. Yeovil was fairly dry, but Dorchester is very wet. It won't be long before the rain gets to Taunton, which is probably why Notts are scoring so quickly.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:48

Pretty much every other game around the country is rained off. I can't believe it's not raining. Probably going to stay dry at Taunton all day now..

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:51

The reason they are scoring so quickly is Caddick's bowling.

I'm sorry if that upsets anybody.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:52

met office rainfall radar shows the whole region under water by 1pm.

Unfortunately, it also shows Wednesday's play with Surrey as a non-starter, at this point.

Let's hope they're wrong!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:53

Quote:
Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 09 August, 2008 09:23

Today will be a complete wash-out.

[quote ]Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 09 August, 2008 11:48

.......Probably going to stay dry at Taunton all day now..

Perhaps it might be wise to give up trying to tell us what will happen; and just observe what does? winking smiley

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:55

er.. no, FE. Today's wasn't a predication, I'm afraid, an attempt at a reverse hex.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: everhopefull (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:55

We have steady light rain in Taunton, but light is reasonable.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:56

Have they gone off?

All my available scorecards have seized up.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 10:58

and yesterday's prediction, FE, was really the met office's as opposed to mine. I also checked the BBC current weather, which informed me that it was bucketing down in Plymouth and that certainly seemed to correspond with awful weather moving up from that direction. And that was at 8AM.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: cricketjerry-mouse (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 11:03

RSP

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 11:14

Lighten up, old boy: I'm teasing you, hence the winking smiley.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 11:14

Well it isn't raining yet but the groundstaff are standing out there with the covers on waiting for it!!



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 11:15

Looks like they came on and are gone off again, with Willoughby only bowling one ball.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 11:21

I guess Mr Frost needs to protect the Surrey wicket.

Incidentally, all this rain may be another grave sign for Ian, in that there's a chance that a decision on his place could conceivably be taken purely from a batting point of view, if we think there's so much wet stuff around that we don't need a spinner versus Surrey?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 11:39

Well you see if you checked the frontpage story you'd know all this.

The covers are on, with hoses, expecting big rain. We have drizzle but it is light and the direction of the weather suggests there'll be light most of the next few hours if the water stops. The Captain and Andy Hurry are on at the moment discussing things but no Notts people. It's really black to the West but it isn't coming our way so if you're in Minehead or Watchet you're probably getting tons.

We are getting weather from Wellington heading diagonally across the ground to the M5 and Ilminster and that is mujch more promising. Although I'm not sure our lot want to get out and do something with it.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 11:48

Crikey, Grockle.

Sounds like a fraught situation.

Wet ball is unlikely to help the fielding side.

And, from what you say, it sounds unlikely that the pitch would have got wet?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 12:01

Well we're getting more water now because even if we aren't seeing the downpour that seems to be hitting the Western outskirts, the sky is really heavy with rain and they are now covering all the wickets with BIG winds belting across the pitch from the Morrison's side.

I'm assuming we've had enough.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: cricketjerry-mouse (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 12:44

Lancashire v Sussex abandoned. Lancs 8 points, Sussex 10.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 13:37

Inspected at 1:45. Covers came off on the right hand side - hearts in mouths - sky darkened. Covers went back on. Down came the rain. no possible play before 4:00 dark stuff coming from the centr of Taunton and big drops starting to hit.

Hopes raised and then dashed if you're a Notts fan. From our point of view 122 and third will do for now BUT we must win here next week and then go ad stuff them at the Rose Bowl or our 2008 Championship hopes are gone.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 15:26

I've been keeping quiet about the weather here,I've been sitting here in a state of near panic all afternoon.
My nerves are shattered.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 15:36

Looking towards Minhead from my window Jim, you must be having a hell of a storm.

They are still having tea.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 15:39

Not off yet dude. Scorecard is showing 'Tea' at the moment. The rain has kept coming but it certainly wasn't definite that it would put paid to play at 3:00 this afternoon.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 15:56

From 3 until half an hour ago we've been basking in hot sunshine,incredible.
I then had to go with my neice to get some things from the chemist.
Everything suddenlly went black and we got absolutely drenched.
It is now raining cats and dogs and very close.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 15:57

Can they add time for stoppages on the last day? people I have spoken to didn't know for certain.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 16:05

I didn't think they could.
I have been wrong before though.

Once.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: cricketjerry-mouse (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 16:09

No. But they have to bowl 16 overs in the last hour.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 16:11

It is now less than an hour to go, so the overs must be ticking away.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 16:12

And the pitch must be sodden.
Time to call it a day?

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 16:13

Match is a draw according to "cricinfo"



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 16:19

And the table is update.

Notts played 11 – 133 points
Durham played 10 – 132 points.
Somerset played 10 – 122 points.
Sussex played 11 – 117 points.

Full table :- [content-uk.cricinfo.com]



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grizzzly (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 16:29

The overall performance in this game far from anything like what we need to aspire to the Championship.

Batting/bowling sporadically good in parts, but the first innings collapse was lamentable & likewise the second innings middle order (lack of) effort.

We seem to have had something of a collective nervous breakdown over the last few weeks, semi akin to those seen in 2004/5.

There must be concern re the performances of Ian Blackwell, James Hildreth, & (dare I say it).........Andy Caddick. I'm not really convinced that the latter still justifies his place, even if he is fit. Bowling just seems too expensive ?

Am I also the only one who finds it irksome that JL only grace's us with an 'official' comment when we have won or had a good day ?

Not sure what's going on at the moment.

Are the undercurrents at risk of pulling us under, or am I painting an unduly gloomy picture ?

Grizzzly

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 16:43

I hinted about Caddick in an earlier post.

We can't always praise the team all the time, we have to be honest with are selves.

I do think that Justin Langer make some decisions that I don't agree with at time.

Today for instance why open with Caddick when Notts only needed a small amount of runs.

Caddick was hit for over 5 per over in the first inning and 6 in the second.

I Know it is easy for us to criticize but I do wonder at times.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 17:06

Well we got out of jail mostly unscathed and other results didn't do us any harm but we really have to do much much better to get anywhere near the title. Tuesday needs a big improvement or we will be potless this year.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 17:15

What is your opinion on Andrew Caddick Grockle, I don't want to see him humiliated.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 17:26

Didn't see any of last night's and only about 3 overs this morning but he was bowling too short - something he has done in the past when he hasn't got into the swing of his bowling.

Is he past it? Haven't seen enough to say. He took Adams out in usual fashion - but that was after he went for 6 and nearly went for another when he had him caught off a no ball.

But he is 39 and he hasn't bowled a lot. I think he'll go when he feels he can't do it any more but at the moment I believe he is negotiating an extension to his contract for the summer of 2009. On what basis I'm not sure but I expect him to be rested from tomorrow and he will be in the side for Tuesday without doubt.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: cricketjerry-mouse (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 17:53

Twenty-three months ago:

We `achieved` our 12th wooden spoon as tail-end charlies in the county championship;

Finished seventh in Division Two of the Pro40;

Sixth out of ten in the Southern Conference of the C.& G. and bottom but one in our Twenty20 Cup group.

Now:

We are third in Division One of the county championship, just 11 points behind the leaders with a match in hand and having already twice been top this season;

Reached the quarter-finals of the Friends Provident Trophy;

And only failed to do so in the Twenty20 Cup because both our matches against Glo`shire were washed out.

Give Mr Rose, Mr Langer, Mr Hurry, Mr Gould, Mr Caddick, Mr Hildreth, Mr Blackwell and Co. a break, boys.

Criticism and intelligent suggestions, yes. But not this constant carping that makes me feel some on this site would be happier if we were still at the bottom of the heap, as then there would be yet more opportunity for complaint.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Exiled Tim (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 18:28

Blaming the weather for not reaching the 20/20 1/4's is a bit strong. We were p1ss poor at the start and so had a mountain to climb.

Don't give 'em a break, give 'em a Kit Kat!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grizzzly (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 18:36

Quote:

"Criticism and intelligent suggestions, yes. But not this constant carping that makes me feel some on this site would be happier if we were still at the bottom of the heap, as then there would be yet more opportunity for complaint."

Thanks for that diatribe CJ-M.

Unfortunately, you miss the point completely.

It's because I'm an ardent supporter, that it hurts to see us under perform.

The point is, we didn't have a hope of achieving anything in 2004-5 for many reasons, not the least of which was that nobody wanted to Captain the team.

Now, through the superb efforts of all concerned, we have a team of immense talent, undoubtedly capable of doing what we have never done before i.e. win the Championship.

However, if we don't/can't make the most of that talent, as has clearly been the case over the last few weeks, then it's not unreasonable to ponder why.

Grizzzly

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 19:15

I think our succes has been wonderful,it has made life worth living in the main.
I don't like being critical either but I do get concerned with the apparent lack of professionalism and application by a number of players.
We have the CC within our grasp an we need a united team to achieve it.
Amongst any group of fans at any club in any sport in the world there'll always be the grumblers,it's a fact of life.
I don't see very many here though to be fair,I think that we're in the main simply concerned with what appears a sudden lack of discipline and standards.
The thing which struck so many of us over the last few years was the togetherness the lads showed.
It would be dreadful and damaging if that has been ripped apart.
Let's have faith it can be sorted.
It hasn't been the best of weeks in the office and it hasn't been the worst either.
We're still in there fighting.
Let's get it back together and show the world that we really are worthy winners of the County Championship.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Exiled Tim (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 20:01

Quote:
Grizzzly
Quote:
"Criticism and intelligent suggestions, yes. But not this constant carping that makes me feel some on this site would be happier if we were still at the bottom of the heap, as then there would be yet more opportunity for complaint."

Thanks for that diatribe CJ-M.

Unfortunately, you miss the point completely.

It's because I'm an ardent supporter, that it hurts to see us under perform.

The point is, we didn't have a hope of achieving anything in 2004-5 for many reasons, not the least of which was that nobody wanted to Captain the team.

Now, through the superb efforts of all concerned, we have a team of immense talent, undoubtedly capable of doing what we have never done before i.e. win the Championship.

However, if we don't/can't make the most of that talent, as has clearly been the case over the last few weeks, then it's not unreasonable to ponder why.

Grizzzly

Great post, Grizzly.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 22:05

Well I appreciate your desire to see us in the top half of the division CJM and that is where we should be - no argument.

But, sorry, 106 all out in the first innings of a Championship is not the performance of the winners of said Championship and nothing I could say to lessen the blow or give the people who take responsibility for these things 'a break' will make that less of a fact.

We were saved by the weather in this game. Had it not rained today Notts would have walked this match. We might have given them a better fight of it if we hadn't lost the last session on another day but we would still have been playing catch-up.

I watched all our home 20/20's and we were hardly ever in the driving seat after Justin and Marcus were out. A side that loses half it's matches should not be in the quarter final. It had nothing to do with the weather.

We have a side that can beat anyone in any competition but saying it like it is isn't 'carping'. If you see a different picture of things when you watch them play then post it or use it to question what others say.

People are asking questions about why things aren't firing. They have the right to because I personally agree with them - they aren't

I'd love to give Mr Blackwell for one a break.

Maybe you should write a letter to Mr Langer and Mr Rose and give them the same advice because I can't for the life of me see why our best slow bowler in the one day matches isn't playing. Are they in the right because they aren't mentioning the reasons then? Because they aren't 'carping'?

What I do know is that the situation we see has absolutely nothing to do with anything I or any other poster on this site has written.

I can't say that James plays wonderful shots but is unlucky to get out when what I see is a headless chicken shot when he's finally got himself in and has no need to do it.

I have trouble talking about the brilliant captaincy of a man I admire when I see Craig Kieswetter coming in at number 8 in a 20/20 game we are losing or Peter Trego being left fiddling in the dressing room while other batsmen burn at a time when he had the best one day batting record in the side.

I struggle with Mr Rose when I read 'I'm in charge and this is my plan' but I see someone else's agenda working in the physical world of Somerset cricket. Sorry, but I set up this site to say what I see and I personally worry about what I presently see.

We can win the Championship and we have two games to prove it. But everything in the Somerset garden is not rosey and once you sort out the problems and get the vehicle back on the tracks and moving in the right direction then you have to keep it moving and upright. People did that over the last few years but the momentum has to continue with the resources you have and NOT the resources you want.

We won the CC2 championship last year and we came up second in the one dayers. Whooppee! That was last year. Now we have to stay here and that means forward thinking and forward planning and keeping that development going. It doesn't mean sticking our heads in the sand and not rocking the boat and it doesn't mean looking through rosey spectacles and keeping it down to a whisper if something looks strange.

We've given Rosey and Justin and Andy H (don't remember him being particularly part of conversations on here actually) and Ian and James and Andy C their 'breaks' but it's two thirds of the way through the season and we did not win the 20/20 and we were SECOND 2 points behind Yorkshire before the break in the Championship.

We have little chance of doing much in the Pro40 given present form and we've just pulled 7 points out of a draw at home with the leaders to stay in third place. Another hour and a half and we would have been on 118 with Notts a long way away

Sorry mate but the glass can be half empty as well as half full and if you don't say it early then the fluid can drain away through a hole that gets bigger and bigger over time.

With luck and application we will beat Notts tomorrow and improve our Pro 40 standings and we'll stuff Surrey and Hampshire and stay front runners in the CC. And I for one will be crowing about it when I see those masterful performances.

But please don't come on here in two weeks time if we haven't and try and blame it on the intelligent and informed debate that takes place here.

If the place smells of fish and someone mentions the fishy smell then you can't blame them later for the pong I'm afraid. You smell fish, you mention it and someone sorts out said pong - or it smells out the whole place at a later date.

Ohhh and it's a free and open forum. So carp all you want about the carping - you have every right to.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Exiled Tim (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 22:56

Another excellent and very fair post, Grockle. A credit to this institution.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 09/08/2008 23:02

Still not gonna ask you where you're going you smooth talking swine!



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: cricketjerry-mouse (IP Logged)
Date: 10/08/2008 08:56

Methinks, Grockle, there is a hint of double standards in just one section of your long and passionate defence on Page 15 of the `intelligent and informed debate that takes place here.`

You request that, if things go badly over the next two weeks, I don`t come on site and blame this debate - not that I would dream of doing so.

Yet you conclude by reiterating that this is a `free and open forum,` and that it allows me `carp all you want about the carping.`

I think they used to call it in the Army `getting your retaliation in first.`

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 10/08/2008 14:33

No double standards at all CJM. You (and you haven't been alone in this) infer that the debate isn't informed and I disagree.

You call it 'carping' and I call it 'informed speculation'. But if you want to call it 'carping' (maybe I should have put it in inverted commas) then you are entirely at liberty to come on and call it that. You'll probably get the same passionate defence next time as well.

We are not causing the problems by talking about them. So I suggested (no more than that) that it was a wrong tack to take to imply that this debate is in some way creating negative vibes or poor performances on the pitch. I is simply talking about observed actions.

I've already dealt with the posters who suggested that debating these things was in some way disloyal to the club (an old PA argument which we had no truck with then either).

I understand your point and maybe we should talk about the batting of Marcus and the constant bowling of Charl and the up and coming performances of Arul or the agressive will to win of Steffan a little more. But we are still in a limbo of performance as a team and should recognise the implications of that for this season and beyond. I doubt our postive spin on the situation would have any more effect on what seems to be going on (nothing has been confirmed or denied at this point).

But it gets the posting juices going doesn't it?



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 10/08/2008 15:32

To be fair to cj-m, Grockle, you've said yourself in the past that some perennial posters only seem to appear in the dark times, and seem to relish them. I took that to be all that cj-m was commenting on, and asking for that fluid which is in the glass to be acknowledged.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 10/08/2008 15:45

But FE the people discussing these issues are not your "perennial posters". (we don't see them as often now)

Therefore calling it 'carping' I deem as unfair and needing defence.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 10/08/2008 16:15

Grockle - I wouldn't necessarily say that we need to win BOTH of our next CC games, or our hopes will be gone?

First, there's the obvious caveat of what others do in their games.

But even if results elsewhere go against us, I'd have thought that one win and one high scoring draw would certainly keep us in contention?

Now, to do that, the batting needs to buck up and - in particular - somebody needs to take it upon themself to make a big ton rather than making 50 odd and then getting out.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 10/08/2008 16:18

Cjm - You're absolutely right that we've come a long way.

I don't think anyone here would swap where we are now for where we were in 2006.

But I think it's misleading to paint a picture of a rose garden in all areas.

CC - vastly improved and still doing relatively well.

One day stuff?

Improved compared to 2006, certainly, but then that was a nadir in all forms of the game.

Compared to Coxy's team, I'd say the one-day product is inferior.

Certainly, I think you'd struggle to find any other SCCC fan who would seriously support the contention that we should have expected to qualify for the T20 quarters, if not for rain vs Gloucs. What makes you at all sure we would have beaten Gloucs, may I ask?

Certainly, there's no way that we merited a QF place in the T20.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 10/08/2008 16:48

Fair enough, Grockle.
I do think there's an undertone at times, with some of the cynics suggesting that those of us who try and see the positives are naiive fools: and that from some, that undertone is aggresively condascending.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 10/08/2008 17:20

My point to our perennials almost every time they post FE. However as I've posted more than once in the past few weeks.

I personally will actively respond to any poster who suggests that we should not discuss issues to do with the club either positive or negative because of the effect of those discussions may have. We don';t have that influence or we would change things and we don't.

This site was set up to discuss Somerset cricket and will not be muffled by the officials or other posters because it offends their personal views of decorum or cricketing etiquette.

Some of these views of what should and shouldn't be talked about need dispelling in a modern setting. The days of the 'us' and 'them', gentlemen and players, management and playing staff relationships of the 50's and 60's have gone I'm afraid. It's not just the format of the game that has changed.

Apologies if stating that sometimes seems condescending but it is the one of the main functions of Grockles and maybe it is because it seems to be stating the 'bleeding obvious' to point it out.

There are times when we have to be careful but there are also times when we are the only place talking about the 'elephant in the room'.

Butimplications of 'disloyalty' or 'whinging' will be vigourously defended and if some people feel the manner is condescending then apologies from me for one. Won't stop me stating it again in the future if need be though.



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Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 10/08/2008 18:32

Apologies, you've missed my point. I wasn't for one moment suggesting that you are condascending. It's the "I know something you don't know; and if you knew what I know, you'd know things are as bad as I say they are!" brigade I was talking about.

And just for the record, I've never tried to (nor could I) muffle anyone, or suggest that they should be muffled. Nor have I suggested that any subject should be off-limits because of loyalty or etiquette. The only thing I've ever felt posters should be more considerate of, is the effect that what they say can and does have on one group; the players they claim to support.

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 10/08/2008 18:49

Anyway; I don't want to prolong any disagreement with "mein host". I think both sides of the "glass half empty; glass half full" debate are getting perhaps a little fractious because we can't believe that this is happening when our championship glass is fuller than it's been for years!
And a nice Pro40 Chaser this evening, too!
Here's to better days!

Re: The run to the tape starts here
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 10/08/2008 23:58

Yep and now we need some CC1 results to go with it. Touch and go today but it went the right way in the end.



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