FPT Flood?
v Kent FPT Quarter Final
@ Canterbury Wednesday 4 June 2008 (No Play)
@ Beckenham Thursday 5 June 2008
Back to the one day stuff and a quarter final against the Mighty Men of Kent at their gaff! A full batting line-up of Trescothick, Langer, Hildreth, Blackwell, de Bruyn and Kieswetter is supplemented by John Francis. The bowling is not high on spinners given the weather situation but Wes Durston is brought in to supplement Ian B and the seam of Jones, Phillips, Thomas and Willoughby. Peter Trego is named but surely won't be fit after getting a side strain. He will surely be rested for Friday.
However, if Trigger doesn't play then we will probably see Wes play to add a bowling option and back up the batting. It is likely that Banger will open with our young keeper as usual with Langer at three and Hildreth at 4. Zander may remain at 5 and Ian B will be at 6 after the 158 against Surrey (He may even move up the order). Wes would be at 7 with Jones, Phillips, Thomas and Willoughby. If this tail seems too long then you would expect one of them to be replaced with John Francis. Not a particular favourite of mine as a strategy I have to admit because John is wasted coming in at 8 or 9 with only the tail to keep him company. However today if Trego is injured it is probably the best option available. Which bowler steps down I'll leave to you. Perm any one from three with Charl bringing up the end. I'd say Phillips is probably first choice, just in case Trigger can't make the Yorkshire game at the end of the week.
More tomorrow when we have a better handle on the state of the water in Kent.
Well the water was too much for the organisers on Wednesday. It seems that water got under the covers and therefore the chances of any play at Canterbury in the next two days was extremely slim. Because of this, the game has been moved to Beckenham on Thursday but there seems to be little chance of play there either!! This could literally go to the toss of a coin sometime inthe early afternoon of the 5th
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Are there any?




Quote:Westcountry Wolf
When is the draw for the semi's?





Quote:tufnell parka; live from Beckenham
7/10 all round. We fielded well - virtually no extras. Will be tough but the look on our boys' faces when they walked off was steely determination





Unfortunately we chose our worst performance for up to now the most important game of the season. Congratulations to Kent who deserve victory We`ve been totally outplayed today lets focus on tomorrow quickly.
Quote:West Country Gooner
... up to now the most important game of the season.
Quote:wurzel
The trouble with this forum is that the majority of posters are in the minority of Somerset supporters, who believe that it is more important to win CC games than one day matches.

Quote:averageside
Averageside has posted on other issues this season, but I expected to get the same ones saying "moaner" "negative" etc etc.Dont like the county having deserved criticism when the performance warrants it . I will go away and you can all come on here and agree with yourselves, makes the messageboard interesting then?
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The trouble with this forum is that the majority of posters are in the minority of Somerset supporters, who believe that it is more important to win CC games than one day matches.
With the greatest respect, wurzel, you have no statistically relevant or significant basis for the assertion that those who view the Championship as more important are in the minority.
More people attend one-day matches; but attendance is not the only measure of support; neither is it necessarily a true reflection of even the attendees perception of importance.
What is without question, is the fact that if and when the great cull of counties comes, one-day pots will count for not a fig.


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Must be something about the boring fact that we've won one day and 20/20 trophies in their short post war histories while we have NEVER won the 200-ish year old MAJOR competition in domestic cricket (did you know that I wonder).
Quote:Grockle
No point in putting a poll on here by your reasoning Wurzel...we're the majority of a minority it seems who are interested in the Championship.
Maybe that's why 7,000 people read the site every month...they'll pass over most of the stuff about the CC1 of course and only really read the massive amount of stuff about the 20/20 and the one day competitions.
Statistics of course must be wrong because the CC threads and discussions seem to show a larger readership than those about the shorter format stuff.
And we obviously don't record the hits properly because they massively shoot up as the majority of the membership start to read during the short format parts of the season and drop off when the boring stuff comes on...stupid the way it is recorded because it gives the obviously wrong impression that the membership keep on talking about all aspects of the game during all of it....must get that sorted out.
Must be something about the boring fact that we've won one day and 20/20 trophies in their short post war histories while we have NEVER won the 200-ish year old MAJOR competition in domestic cricket (did you know that I wonder).
What would a SOMERSET member want to win more than anything else? Was your first post actually serious? Have you actually ever talked to any of them?

Quote:Loyal of Lhasa.
Can't fault any of that, SP. And as others have said elsewhere, for those living outside the county (even as close as Dorchester) the idea of spending more time travelling to and from a match than actually watching it may start to pall eventually.


Quote:Grockle
The trouble with this forum is that the majority of posters are in the minority of Somerset supporters, who believe that it is more important to win CC games than one day matches.
Is it your premise that the majority of Somerset supporters believe that one day games are more important to win than Championship matches?
I'm not interested in getting into your usual early summer debate about how much more you like one day than four day cricket because you only watch one kind so your view is baised anyway.
However, is the above premise the one you are sticking by? Because I'd love to get into that one...far more meat for the grinder. The other one has already been dealt with in more than one thread over a number of years.
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I have explained before, that although I am happy to sit and watch any game that Somerset play, my family aren't and I prefer to spend my time with them. They are happy to come to matches where they can see a same day result, so that suits me.
Quote:Grockle
The trouble with this forum is that the majority of posters are in the minority of Somerset supporters, who believe that it is more important to win CC games than one day matches.
Is it your premise that the majority of Somerset supporters believe that one day games are more important to win than Championship matches?
I'm not interested in getting into your usual early summer debate about how much more you like one day than four day cricket because you only watch one kind so your view is baised anyway.
However, is the above premise the one you are sticking by? Because I'd love to get into that one...far more meat for the grinder. The other one has already been dealt with in more than one thread over a number of years.

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Are you saying that you believe that the majority of the Somerset supporters are more interested in winning the one day games than the Championship ones?
Quote:Loyal of Lhasa.
Of course I did; why do you think I bring my anorak to the cricket, along with my calculator? However accurate my calculations may have been, I have my own ears to assure me that you told me that you, the man who is happy to sit and watch any game that Somerset play, were bored and preferred to leave.



