Looking Forward
Looking into the 2009 crystal ball to see what waits for Somerset is not easy. It's all a bit misty and fluid.
The squad looks a little different and it is hard to decide whether the differences will work in the county's favour or against its short term ambitions.
It's goodbye to Ian Blackwell who is now a Durham player. Goodbye to the Mighty Kieth Parsons the county servant admired by almost everyone as both a cricket professional and man. Will it be goodbye to Andrew Caddick before the end of the season? Can the machine make it a full season to remember or simply make it to the end of the summer?
What about the "hellos"? Will we have the batsmen to fill the Blackwell Hole? Step up James Hildreth your county needs you to be a number 4. Step up Peter Trego we are looking for a Number 5 and a full blown seam wicket taker. Step up Arul Suppiah we need another top 5 batsman but we need a competitive and aggressive spinner as well. Step up Mark Turner. Are you the way forward for our new ball attack? Are you our Caddick replacement? Step up Michael Munday. Are you the spinner we need on a regular basis or was the end of 2007 all we get?
Are we Championship contenders? Batting should be awesome but that isn't the first time that has been the case - what we get and what we are promised are not always the same. Bowling is an issue and has to click - not going to happen in my humble opinion. We won't get enough wickets and confidence may suffer because of it. Mid table would be good result.....but.... stranger things have happened.
Are we a one day outfit? It depends on a number of things. The Trego component may be vital. The Turner option could turn the tide. What role for Neil Edwards in the one day line-up? Will Suppiah fill the place we need him to fill. Have we under-estimated Omari Banks? We can make enough but can we defend the total? We didn't this season and things are not necessarily different enough to make next year any different.
And what about the 20/20? Well Trescothick is an ace but do we have the bowling variation to make a fight of it? Again I don't see the wicket taker that will turn our fortune. Wes Durston will be a batting handful but not a bowling phenomenon. We don't murder sides the way we did in 2005. we have the batting to emulate Smith but the bits and bobs bowling is not going to take the wickets we need. We may make it out of the first phase
The ground looks different. The Brewhouse side will be fully functional by April and we have a 'Club Hub' rising on the Priory Bridge side. The other plans are on hold and there is little suggestion that they are going to move forward any time soon.
The nature of the competitions Somerset will be taking part in are roughly the same but either in the 'throes of death' (the Pro40), struggling against' the tide of change' (the Championship) or 'taking over the world' (20/20) depending on your personal view.
A strong financial base but a weakened playing foundation. Our batting line-up is formidable but our bowling vaiation and consistency is less predictable and reliable. We need both to win big long games and keep other sides on their toes during the shorter versions of the game.
Then again maybe something else will be different. We have expected sooo much in the past and got Faith Arkwright. Maybe now we expect less we'll get more than we bargained for.......
Hope springs eternal.
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