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Kent Cricket 2021
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Jordan Cox studies the ball out of Murtagh's hand and all the way on to his off peg without making any attempt whatsoever to play it
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Crawley out for 20 to Ethan Bamber, son of the actor David1 -
Addick Addict said:39-2
Crawley out for 20 to Ethan Bamber, son of the actor David3 -
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DBD LBW Old Man Murtagh 200 -
Leaning out for 27
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Addick Addict said:Leaning out for 27
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Sometimes you just have to tuck your bat under your arm and trudge off the pitch saying "bugger, I wasn't quite good enough to get a touch on that".1 -
Briston_Addick said:Addick Addict said:Leaning out for 27
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Sometimes you just have to tuck your bat under your arm and trudge off the pitch saying "bugger, I wasn't quite good enough to get a touch on that".0 -
82-4 at close
Robinson 11* (43)
Milnes 0* (6)
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Addick Addict said:Grapevine49 said:I genuinely hope Kent can keep Denly around in some capacity. I could see him transferring to a white ball only contract.I have a great deal of sympathy for the challenges he faced in his later career. Having produced a range of top class performances he earned the right to another crack at international cricket but was completely mishandled by England who tried to turn a fluent attractive stroke player into a modern day version of Tavare.
As to Kents position on Denly I suggest much will depend on whether Heino Kuhn is to stay and whether the finances will run to another overseas player.
I had a lot of time of young Mr Northeast but in his latter years his demeanour did everything to send the message we were holding him back. My expectation is he will still believe there are better opportunities out there. For someone who David English described as one of the most outstanding young talents ever seen at Bunbury he must be bewildered as to just quite his planned England career went.In terms of looking around Robinson deserves a chance to secure a settled spot. He is an excellent keeper and a good batsmen.
As an aside another nice reflection on our success and the state of cricket today
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2021/sep/21/kents-blast-triumph-a-rare-authentic-moment-in-an-endless-sprawl-of-cricket
Agree that Robinson deserves to move up the order. Like a lot of keepers his opportunities to take a prominent position in the order has been stifled by having that second discipline. It shouldn't but it does. Even without Denly or Kuhn we still have Crawley, Cox, Leaning, Billings, Muyeye (playing today), DBD and Robinson so one of those has to miss out when everyone is available. That's not to say that Northeast wouldn't be a very good recruit to bolster our numbers but can't see him being signed if Denly is going to fulfil his contract.
The bowling attack more or less sorts itself though one more player will be signed in the course of the next few weeks.0 - Sponsored links:
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NZ are touring yet again next summer, which realistically rules out bringing Matt Henry back0
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As an aside, looks like the Chelmsford pitch was a bit of a road.....
ESSEX BEAT NORTHANTS BY AN INNINGS & 44 RUNS
Essex 170, Northants 81 and 45
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The actor's son sends Robinson's stumps in different directions!0 -
MrOneLung said:As an aside, looks like the Chelmsford pitch was a bit of a road.....
ESSEX BEAT NORTHANTS BY AN INNINGS & 44 RUNS
Essex 170, Northants 81 and 45
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Kent 112-6
Milnes gone
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Stevens in at 8 to knock it around for a 70 ball ton0
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122/7 Stevo falls an agonising 96 runs short of his ton7
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MrOneLung said:As an aside, looks like the Chelmsford pitch was a bit of a road.....
ESSEX BEAT NORTHANTS BY AN INNINGS & 44 RUNS
Essex 170, Northants 81 and 45
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000__Jaaaaay__000 said:Addick Addict said:Grapevine49 said:I genuinely hope Kent can keep Denly around in some capacity. I could see him transferring to a white ball only contract.I have a great deal of sympathy for the challenges he faced in his later career. Having produced a range of top class performances he earned the right to another crack at international cricket but was completely mishandled by England who tried to turn a fluent attractive stroke player into a modern day version of Tavare.
As to Kents position on Denly I suggest much will depend on whether Heino Kuhn is to stay and whether the finances will run to another overseas player.
I had a lot of time of young Mr Northeast but in his latter years his demeanour did everything to send the message we were holding him back. My expectation is he will still believe there are better opportunities out there. For someone who David English described as one of the most outstanding young talents ever seen at Bunbury he must be bewildered as to just quite his planned England career went.In terms of looking around Robinson deserves a chance to secure a settled spot. He is an excellent keeper and a good batsmen.
As an aside another nice reflection on our success and the state of cricket today
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2021/sep/21/kents-blast-triumph-a-rare-authentic-moment-in-an-endless-sprawl-of-cricket
Agree that Robinson deserves to move up the order. Like a lot of keepers his opportunities to take a prominent position in the order has been stifled by having that second discipline. It shouldn't but it does. Even without Denly or Kuhn we still have Crawley, Cox, Leaning, Billings, Muyeye (playing today), DBD and Robinson so one of those has to miss out when everyone is available. That's not to say that Northeast wouldn't be a very good recruit to bolster our numbers but can't see him being signed if Denly is going to fulfil his contract.
The bowling attack more or less sorts itself though one more player will be signed in the course of the next few weeks.0 -
Can we eke out a lead ?
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MrOneLung said:Can we eke out a lead ?6
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Addick Addict said:MrOneLung said:Can we eke out a lead ?
Glamorgan are 435-5 at the moment at the Oval, Derbyshire 438-7 at Hove0 -
130-9
O'Riordan and Stewart out
Muyeye 22*0 -
killerandflash said:MrOneLung said:As an aside, looks like the Chelmsford pitch was a bit of a road.....
ESSEX BEAT NORTHANTS BY AN INNINGS & 44 RUNS
Essex 170, Northants 81 and 45
I have no doubt if it was one of our County grounds the ECB would be there in a flash and deducting points ( suspended until we return to a two division format).
I have a mate who’s a member he’s fuming as he wants to be able to watch decent cricket and hasn’t been able to.2 -
killerandflash said:Addick Addict said:MrOneLung said:Can we eke out a lead ?
Glamorgan are 435-5 at the moment at the Oval, Derbyshire 438-7 at Hove
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138 all out
Muyeye top scored with 300 -
Addick Addict said:000__Jaaaaay__000 said:Addick Addict said:Grapevine49 said:I genuinely hope Kent can keep Denly around in some capacity. I could see him transferring to a white ball only contract.I have a great deal of sympathy for the challenges he faced in his later career. Having produced a range of top class performances he earned the right to another crack at international cricket but was completely mishandled by England who tried to turn a fluent attractive stroke player into a modern day version of Tavare.
As to Kents position on Denly I suggest much will depend on whether Heino Kuhn is to stay and whether the finances will run to another overseas player.
I had a lot of time of young Mr Northeast but in his latter years his demeanour did everything to send the message we were holding him back. My expectation is he will still believe there are better opportunities out there. For someone who David English described as one of the most outstanding young talents ever seen at Bunbury he must be bewildered as to just quite his planned England career went.In terms of looking around Robinson deserves a chance to secure a settled spot. He is an excellent keeper and a good batsmen.
As an aside another nice reflection on our success and the state of cricket today
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2021/sep/21/kents-blast-triumph-a-rare-authentic-moment-in-an-endless-sprawl-of-cricket
Agree that Robinson deserves to move up the order. Like a lot of keepers his opportunities to take a prominent position in the order has been stifled by having that second discipline. It shouldn't but it does. Even without Denly or Kuhn we still have Crawley, Cox, Leaning, Billings, Muyeye (playing today), DBD and Robinson so one of those has to miss out when everyone is available. That's not to say that Northeast wouldn't be a very good recruit to bolster our numbers but can't see him being signed if Denly is going to fulfil his contract.
The bowling attack more or less sorts itself though one more player will be signed in the course of the next few weeks.I agree about Quinn. He has skills to offer in red and white ball. Though Groenewald had a very good career he offered us very little on the field. Quinn offers good competition and support. He has very decent career numbers.Are you able to reference whether the new acquisition may be a recent debutant or an external recruit?0 -
Completed innings in this round
Essex 170
North 81
North 45
Glos 218
Durham 140
Kent 138
Middx 147
Hants 143
Notts 296
warks 367
Leics 222
Average 178.81 per innings
innings still in progress
Lancs 93/7
York 51/6
Glam 456/5
derby 465/9
Somerset 25/0
worcs 120/1
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Middx taking this piss and rushed to 17-01
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Grapevine49 said:Addick Addict said:000__Jaaaaay__000 said:Addick Addict said:Grapevine49 said:I genuinely hope Kent can keep Denly around in some capacity. I could see him transferring to a white ball only contract.I have a great deal of sympathy for the challenges he faced in his later career. Having produced a range of top class performances he earned the right to another crack at international cricket but was completely mishandled by England who tried to turn a fluent attractive stroke player into a modern day version of Tavare.
As to Kents position on Denly I suggest much will depend on whether Heino Kuhn is to stay and whether the finances will run to another overseas player.
I had a lot of time of young Mr Northeast but in his latter years his demeanour did everything to send the message we were holding him back. My expectation is he will still believe there are better opportunities out there. For someone who David English described as one of the most outstanding young talents ever seen at Bunbury he must be bewildered as to just quite his planned England career went.In terms of looking around Robinson deserves a chance to secure a settled spot. He is an excellent keeper and a good batsmen.
As an aside another nice reflection on our success and the state of cricket today
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2021/sep/21/kents-blast-triumph-a-rare-authentic-moment-in-an-endless-sprawl-of-cricket
Agree that Robinson deserves to move up the order. Like a lot of keepers his opportunities to take a prominent position in the order has been stifled by having that second discipline. It shouldn't but it does. Even without Denly or Kuhn we still have Crawley, Cox, Leaning, Billings, Muyeye (playing today), DBD and Robinson so one of those has to miss out when everyone is available. That's not to say that Northeast wouldn't be a very good recruit to bolster our numbers but can't see him being signed if Denly is going to fulfil his contract.
The bowling attack more or less sorts itself though one more player will be signed in the course of the next few weeks.I agree about Quinn. He has skills to offer in red and white ball. Though Groenewald had a very good career he offered us very little on the field. Quinn offers good competition and support. He has very decent career numbers.Are you able to reference whether the new acquisition may be a recent debutant or an external recruit?1