Unbelievable longevity for the top level of any sport. How does this compare to other sports? for example how ling was Federer playing at the very top?
Just baffling that me at 28 years old can only just barely remember an England side without Jimmy in it. And that is only because it was 2005 which was something special.
Unbelievable longevity for the top level of any sport. How does this compare to other sports? for example how ling was Federer playing at the very top?
Just baffling that me at 28 years old can only just barely remember an England side without Jimmy in it. And that is only because it was 2005 which was something special.
and jimmy wasn't in that side because the england bowling coaches had spent the last year or so destroying his action.
Unbelievable longevity for the top level of any sport. How does this compare to other sports? for example how ling was Federer playing at the very top?
Just baffling that me at 28 years old can only just barely remember an England side without Jimmy in it. And that is only because it was 2005 which was something special.
and jimmy wasn't in that side because the england bowling coaches had spent the last year or so destroying his action.
Exactly and he still made the squad for the last test.
I wonder how many players have debuted and retired in that time.
Unbelievable longevity for the top level of any sport. How does this compare to other sports? for example how ling was Federer playing at the very top?
Just baffling that me at 28 years old can only just barely remember an England side without Jimmy in it. And that is only because it was 2005 which was something special.
Similar length of time I guess - Federer reached the QF at Wimbledon in 2001 and 2021, for example.
But then Federer was another who's longevity was above the norm.
A non Kent posting so I'll post it here, but crazy that with the current domestic timetable, the T20 Blast starts so early it clashes with the IPL. It's as if the ECB are not only sabotaging the county championship and 50 over competition, but even the Blast.
A non Kent posting so I'll post it here, but crazy that with the current domestic timetable, the T20 Blast starts so early it clashes with the IPL. It's as if the ECB are not only sabotaging the county championship and 50 over competition, but even the Blast.
Most of the blame for this falls on Harrison. He negotiated it all and even signed broadcasting deals just a matter of weeks before he sailed off into the sunset with his bonus (even though The Hundred was making massive losses) that would tie the competition with broadcasters for years. I will never forgive or forget that man. Parasite is too kind a word for him.
A non Kent posting so I'll post it here, but crazy that with the current domestic timetable, the T20 Blast starts so early it clashes with the IPL. It's as if the ECB are not only sabotaging the county championship and 50 over competition, but even the Blast.
sad to see all the, what i saw as great work from the ecb in the early noughties is being undone, slowly with the sky only deal and now rapidly.
A non Kent posting so I'll post it here, but crazy that with the current domestic timetable, the T20 Blast starts so early it clashes with the IPL. It's as if the ECB are not only sabotaging the county championship and 50 over competition, but even the Blast.
Most of the blame for this falls on Harrison. He negotiated it all and even signed broadcasting deals just a matter of weeks before he sailed off into the sunset with his bonus (even though The Hundred was making massive losses) that would tie the competition with broadcasters for years. I will never forgive or forget that man. Parasite is too kind a word for him.
Oh look another of The Hundred Directors having totally damaged cricket in this country is running off and taking his bonus with him
It isn't Sam Cook's lack of batting that counts against him, it's that Tongue is taller and slightly quicker, regardless of Cook being by an extremely big distance the better bowler. Our selectors are fucking obsessed
It isn't Sam Cook's lack of batting that counts against him, it's that Tongue is taller and slightly quicker, regardless of Cook being by an extremely big distance the better bowler. Our selectors are fucking obsessed
He's without a doubt quicker than Cook but I wouldn't call him quick by a long stretch. Hopefully it's just for experience anyway and if Jimmy and/or Robinson can't play then we pick Potts & Woakes.
It isn't Sam Cook's lack of batting that counts against him, it's that Tongue is taller and slightly quicker, regardless of Cook being by an extremely big distance the better bowler. Our selectors are fucking obsessed
Some five years ago, a certain county that hasn't produced a home grown fast bowler for decades, sent an edict out to county age group coaches that they no longer wanted to see "line and length" bowlers of limited stature in their squads but wanted big lads who might be capable of bowling fast, no matter how erratic they were. The fact that a chap who wasn't home grown recently retired having taken over 800 wickets bowling at 70mph was probably wasted on them.
The good news is that we should see a massive increase in the number of spinners in the county because those lads of average height are realising that there is no end game for them as fast bowlers. It would be good news if it weren't for the fact that almost half of the CC games are now played in April/May when sides habitually go into games without a spinner.
So it starts. Jason Roy has asked to be released from his Central Contract as the ECB will not allow him to go to the US to play in their T20 competition which clashes with the CC and The Blast. His incremental Central Contract runs out in October and his two year deal with the US franchise is worth £300,000. Presumably Surrey will now have to negotiate a contract themselves for his services during the period that he is actually here and available to play here.
Time to bin the outdated Central Contracts and reward players with much larger match and squad fees and incentives for playing in our home competitions as opposed to sitting watching cricket in India (namely Stokes and Root) instead of meaningful preparation for an Ashes series. I do get that Australia are in the same boat to a degree but there has to be a bit of an irony that, potentially, our two best batsmen (Root and Brook) are at the IPL and their two best batsmen (Smith and Labsuchagne) are here playing county cricket.
So it starts. Jason Roy has asked to be released from his Central Contract as the ECB will not allow him to go to the US to play in their T20 competition which clashes with the CC and The Blast. His incremental Central Contract runs out in October and his two year deal with the US franchise is worth £300,000. Presumably Surrey will now have to negotiate a contract themselves for his services during the period that he is actually here and available to play here.
Time to bin the outdated Central Contracts and reward players with much larger match and squad fees and incentives for playing in our home competitions as opposed to sitting watching cricket in India (namely Stokes and Root) instead of meaningful preparation for an Ashes series. I do get that Australia are in the same boat to a degree but there has to be a bit of an irony that, potentially, our two best batsmen (Root and Brook) are at the IPL and their two best batsmen (Smith and Labsuchagne) are here playing county cricket.
And while England are warming up for the Ashes with a Test against Ireland, Australia will warm up with a Test against India...
It seems that Roy will stay until the end of the T20 Blast before departing.
As he's more or less a white ball only player now, the Blast is the only time he'll play for Surrey this season anyway, and there are no England white ball games until later this summer, so you can see why he's tempted.
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Just baffling that me at 28 years old can only just barely remember an England side without Jimmy in it. And that is only because it was 2005 which was something special.
I wonder how many players have debuted and retired in that time.
But then Federer was another who's longevity was above the norm.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/65682420
Lets hope he can give them a lick...
If my cricket captain 2020 save is anything to go by he'll do well
likely like parkinson, his batting or lack of counts against him.
The good news is that we should see a massive increase in the number of spinners in the county because those lads of average height are realising that there is no end game for them as fast bowlers. It would be good news if it weren't for the fact that almost half of the CC games are now played in April/May when sides habitually go into games without a spinner.
Time to bin the outdated Central Contracts and reward players with much larger match and squad fees and incentives for playing in our home competitions as opposed to sitting watching cricket in India (namely Stokes and Root) instead of meaningful preparation for an Ashes series. I do get that Australia are in the same boat to a degree but there has to be a bit of an irony that, potentially, our two best batsmen (Root and Brook) are at the IPL and their two best batsmen (Smith and Labsuchagne) are here playing county cricket.
As he's more or less a white ball only player now, the Blast is the only time he'll play for Surrey this season anyway, and there are no England white ball games until later this summer, so you can see why he's tempted.
What do our Surrey supporters think of this, I wonder ?