Wes the Man
Wesley John Durston - a name Somerset supporters heard around the ground for a number of years before he became a fully fledged part of the first team make-up of the county. The 28 year old who was a Somerset Cricket Board player for 2 years before he joined the first class list completely in 2002 is the Grockles.com sponsored player for 2009.
Since 2002 Wes has played 33 First Class matches and has been to the wicket 55 times. He has a highest score of 146 not out against Derbyshire in August 2005 and a career average of 38. He is a consistently performing batsman in the long format and a dangerous one in the shorter versions as the middle order run pusher.
This season he has two personas to put himself up against. Ian Blackwell's position within the side is up for grabs and Wesley is one of those looking to make it his. As a batsman he has every right to put himself up as a main contender. As a bowler he has some work to do but he can be a man to turn to in a crisis and he has shown that he can produce the goods, although it has been in the 20/20 version of the game that he has been most effective with the ball.
He has another persona to emulate as well however and this could be the main reason why the name of Durston is the first one with our sponsorship. On a local level, and especially in Glastonbury, it seems the Durston family are part of the cricket world. Wes has been joined in the past by Dan and Greg. The parallel is there between his position and that of the Parsons twins.
Wes has to see 2009 as his true opportunity to emulate Keith and make himself the true local hero of the Somerset side, It's what we will be hoping for and what, I'm sure, he'd love to happen. We'll be there to watch, cheer and support your efforts Mr Durston and although you have the expectations of the "Grocklees" on your shoulders now, you also know that you have our undying support and belief that 2009 could be an awesome year for you. Hopefully we'll help you make it happen.
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Quote:Big Jim
If you pay that much does the player come to your house to make breakfast?
I can just picture my LoL bought penthouse overlooking the ground now.
The alarm clock goes off at 10.30 as the sun shines in through the curtains.
As I wake from a deep slumber the sound of shouting and leather on willow reaches my ears as the players warm up on the outfield down below.
The smell of bacon sizzling in the pan drags me back to the present and then Ian Bell knocks the door,enters and brings in a plate of bacon and eggs with four slices of hotly buttered toast.
I thank him and dismiss him as he scuttles off to grab a last minute of net practice before the game starts.
I get up,wave to the crowds down below,with the promise of tea and sandwiches for all at three.
The commoners respond and clap wildly as I take a Caesar like bow,the umpires walk out and play begins.
Bell takes a middle guard and I shout "Oi,Belly,another slice of toast next time".
He nods and smiles and is promptly bowled by the amazing Mr Caddick.
A good job really as I need the washing up done.
Botham,put the Christmas Baileys away.
It's catching.


















































