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68-1 at close. Wicket to Gilchrist. Muyeye bowled another 11 overs giving him a total of just under 29 in the match. Compton got to bowl 3 overs too leaving just the two keepers, Cox and Robinson, not to turn their arm over plus, of course, the injured Denly.
So, honours even as were the points at 12 each. One would assume that next weeks game against Lancs will see Crawley in for DBD, Leaning for Denly and Linde for one of Milnes, Quinn or Gilchrist.0 -
Addick Addict said:68-1 at close. Wicket to Gilchrist. Muyeye bowled another 11 overs giving him a total of just under 29 in the match. Compton got to bowl 3 overs too leaving just the two keepers, Cox and Robinson, not to turn their arm over plus, of course, the injured Denly.
So, honours even as were the points at 12 each. One would assume that next weeks game against Lancs will see Crawley in for DBD, Leaning for Denly and Linde for one of Milnes, Quinn or Gilchrist.1 -
Interesting to see that George Ealham is back with Kent and playing for the 2s tomorrow. George is 20 and along with his younger brother, 18 year old Tommy (sons of Mark and grandsons of Alan) left us three years ago to play for Surrey - both were being educated at Cranleigh school so, geographically, it made some sense for them to join Surrey.
Of the two, I would say that Tommy is, actually, the one with the greater potential but there is no indication that he has re-joined us although he will be taking his A levels shortly so that might still happen during the course of the summer. I mentioned that I had heard that our academy spinner, Joe McCaffrey, had joined Derbyshire (though still no official confirmation) on loan due to limited potential opportunities in our 2s with Logan, Qadri and O'Riordan potentially turning out so Tommy's presence, as a spinner, might muddy the waters - but he could still play for the U18s in the ECB competition.
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Addick Addict said:Interesting to see that George Ealham is back with Kent and playing for the 2s tomorrow. George is 20 and along with his younger brother, 18 year old Tommy (sons of Mark and grandsons of Alan) left us three years ago to play for Surrey - both were being educated at Cranleigh school so, geographically, it made some sense for them to join Surrey.
Of the two, I would say that Tommy is, actually, the one with the greater potential but there is no indication that he has re-joined us although he will be taking his A levels shortly so that might still happen during the course of the summer. I mentioned that I had heard that our academy spinner, Joe McCaffrey, had joined Derbyshire (though still no official confirmation) on loan due to limited potential opportunities in our 2s with Logan, Qadri and O'Riordan potentially turning out so Tommy's presence, as a spinner, might muddy the waters - but he could still play for the U18s in the ECB competition.1 -
Fanny Fanackapan said:Addick Addict said:68-1 at close. Wicket to Gilchrist. Muyeye bowled another 11 overs giving him a total of just under 29 in the match. Compton got to bowl 3 overs too leaving just the two keepers, Cox and Robinson, not to turn their arm over plus, of course, the injured Denly.
So, honours even as were the points at 12 each. One would assume that next weeks game against Lancs will see Crawley in for DBD, Leaning for Denly and Linde for one of Milnes, Quinn or Gilchrist.
It was only last summer that the likes of Nasser Hussain were talking Robinson up as a potential candidate to take the gloves in Tests but he has to be able to show his worth with the bat on a regular basis in order to do so. Bracey bats at 3 and scored a ton in the current game and whilst his glovework isn't comparable to any of Foakes (who also scored 132 this week batting at 5), Billings or Robinson, Bracey is being given that chance to show his worth in a prime batting slot. Robinson also doesn't feature in our T20 side so that is another restriction so far as showcasing his talent is concerned. Cox rarely gets the opportunity to take the gloves meaning that his batting has to be consistent enough for him to hold down a place in the CC side.
One interesting appointment Kent are looking to fill is keeping and fielding coach. We had been spoilt previously by having Ray Willis in the Kent age group set up (responsible for coaching Ryan Davies, Billings, Robinson and Cox) but haven not had someone specifically to look after all the keepers from the 1st team all the way down to U13s. The timing of this suggests that we are still succession planning for the keeping position even though one would hope that Billings (30), Robinson (23) and Cox (21) will be with us for a long time to come so, perhaps, although I haven't heard anything to this effect, there is a concern behind the scenes that we might lose one of them albeit I believe that the latter two named have signed contracts through to the end of next season.
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Addick Addict said:Fanny Fanackapan said:Addick Addict said:68-1 at close. Wicket to Gilchrist. Muyeye bowled another 11 overs giving him a total of just under 29 in the match. Compton got to bowl 3 overs too leaving just the two keepers, Cox and Robinson, not to turn their arm over plus, of course, the injured Denly.
So, honours even as were the points at 12 each. One would assume that next weeks game against Lancs will see Crawley in for DBD, Leaning for Denly and Linde for one of Milnes, Quinn or Gilchrist.
It was only last summer that the likes of Nasser Hussain were talking Robinson up as a potential candidate to take the gloves in Tests but he has to be able to show his worth with the bat on a regular basis in order to do so. Bracey bats at 3 and scored a ton in the current game and whilst his glovework isn't comparable to any of Foakes (who also scored 132 this week batting at 5), Billings or Robinson, Bracey is being given that chance to show his worth in a prime batting slot. Robinson also doesn't feature in our T20 side so that is another restriction so far as showcasing his talent is concerned. Cox rarely gets the opportunity to take the gloves meaning that his batting has to be consistent enough for him to hold down a place in the CC side.
One interesting appointment Kent are looking to fill is keeping and fielding coach. We had been spoilt previously by having Ray Willis in the Kent age group set up (responsible for coaching Ryan Davies, Billings, Robinson and Cox) but haven not had someone specifically to look after all the keepers from the 1st team all the way down to U13s. The timing of this suggests that we are still succession planning for the keeping position even though one would hope that Billings (30), Robinson (23) and Cox (21) will be with us for a long time to come so, perhaps, although I haven't heard anything to this effect, there is a concern behind the scenes that we might lose one of them albeit I believe that the latter two named have signed contracts through to the end of next season.
Kent are looking pretty strong this year, and have a talented young batsman. Strongest we have been for a number of years, and invested well in overseas players for the year.
Be interested to see how Joe McCaffrey goes, he is a talented leg spinner, but was never sure about other-sides of his game. Another talented lad I played cricket with here in Dubai, who are now in the UK trying to make it. Is Kai Smith of Sandwich, another wicketkeeper batsman, he tried his luck at Kent, but I think the path is blocked by the depth of wicketkeeper batsman. So he is at Warwickshire currently. Simon Willis rates him very highly. He played for the UAE in the recent U19 World Cup which was his 2nd WC as previously played when 15.1 -
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DubaiCAFC said:Addick Addict said:Fanny Fanackapan said:Addick Addict said:68-1 at close. Wicket to Gilchrist. Muyeye bowled another 11 overs giving him a total of just under 29 in the match. Compton got to bowl 3 overs too leaving just the two keepers, Cox and Robinson, not to turn their arm over plus, of course, the injured Denly.
So, honours even as were the points at 12 each. One would assume that next weeks game against Lancs will see Crawley in for DBD, Leaning for Denly and Linde for one of Milnes, Quinn or Gilchrist.
It was only last summer that the likes of Nasser Hussain were talking Robinson up as a potential candidate to take the gloves in Tests but he has to be able to show his worth with the bat on a regular basis in order to do so. Bracey bats at 3 and scored a ton in the current game and whilst his glovework isn't comparable to any of Foakes (who also scored 132 this week batting at 5), Billings or Robinson, Bracey is being given that chance to show his worth in a prime batting slot. Robinson also doesn't feature in our T20 side so that is another restriction so far as showcasing his talent is concerned. Cox rarely gets the opportunity to take the gloves meaning that his batting has to be consistent enough for him to hold down a place in the CC side.
One interesting appointment Kent are looking to fill is keeping and fielding coach. We had been spoilt previously by having Ray Willis in the Kent age group set up (responsible for coaching Ryan Davies, Billings, Robinson and Cox) but haven not had someone specifically to look after all the keepers from the 1st team all the way down to U13s. The timing of this suggests that we are still succession planning for the keeping position even though one would hope that Billings (30), Robinson (23) and Cox (21) will be with us for a long time to come so, perhaps, although I haven't heard anything to this effect, there is a concern behind the scenes that we might lose one of them albeit I believe that the latter two named have signed contracts through to the end of next season.
Kent are looking pretty strong this year, and have a talented young batsman. Strongest we have been for a number of years, and invested well in overseas players for the year.
Be interested to see how Joe McCaffrey goes, he is a talented leg spinner, but was never sure about other-sides of his game. Another talented lad I played cricket with here in Dubai, who are now in the UK trying to make it. Is Kai Smith of Sandwich, another wicketkeeper batsman, he tried his luck at Kent, but I think the path is blocked by the depth of wicketkeeper batsman. So he is at Warwickshire currently. Simon Willis rates him very highly. He played for the UAE in the recent U19 World Cup which was his 2nd WC as previously played when 15.
I would also agree about the pathway for young wicket keeper/batsman being blocked which is why anyone who has any aspirations of breaking through, at any county, really has to be good enough as a batsman in their own right. There is only room for one keeper but there are usually spaces for four other batsmen.1 -
Addick Addict said:DubaiCAFC said:Addick Addict said:Fanny Fanackapan said:Addick Addict said:68-1 at close. Wicket to Gilchrist. Muyeye bowled another 11 overs giving him a total of just under 29 in the match. Compton got to bowl 3 overs too leaving just the two keepers, Cox and Robinson, not to turn their arm over plus, of course, the injured Denly.
So, honours even as were the points at 12 each. One would assume that next weeks game against Lancs will see Crawley in for DBD, Leaning for Denly and Linde for one of Milnes, Quinn or Gilchrist.
It was only last summer that the likes of Nasser Hussain were talking Robinson up as a potential candidate to take the gloves in Tests but he has to be able to show his worth with the bat on a regular basis in order to do so. Bracey bats at 3 and scored a ton in the current game and whilst his glovework isn't comparable to any of Foakes (who also scored 132 this week batting at 5), Billings or Robinson, Bracey is being given that chance to show his worth in a prime batting slot. Robinson also doesn't feature in our T20 side so that is another restriction so far as showcasing his talent is concerned. Cox rarely gets the opportunity to take the gloves meaning that his batting has to be consistent enough for him to hold down a place in the CC side.
One interesting appointment Kent are looking to fill is keeping and fielding coach. We had been spoilt previously by having Ray Willis in the Kent age group set up (responsible for coaching Ryan Davies, Billings, Robinson and Cox) but haven not had someone specifically to look after all the keepers from the 1st team all the way down to U13s. The timing of this suggests that we are still succession planning for the keeping position even though one would hope that Billings (30), Robinson (23) and Cox (21) will be with us for a long time to come so, perhaps, although I haven't heard anything to this effect, there is a concern behind the scenes that we might lose one of them albeit I believe that the latter two named have signed contracts through to the end of next season.
Kent are looking pretty strong this year, and have a talented young batsman. Strongest we have been for a number of years, and invested well in overseas players for the year.
Be interested to see how Joe McCaffrey goes, he is a talented leg spinner, but was never sure about other-sides of his game. Another talented lad I played cricket with here in Dubai, who are now in the UK trying to make it. Is Kai Smith of Sandwich, another wicketkeeper batsman, he tried his luck at Kent, but I think the path is blocked by the depth of wicketkeeper batsman. So he is at Warwickshire currently. Simon Willis rates him very highly. He played for the UAE in the recent U19 World Cup which was his 2nd WC as previously played when 15.
I would also agree about the pathway for young wicket keeper/batsman being blocked which is why anyone who has any aspirations of breaking through, at any county, really has to be good enough as a batsman in their own right. There is only room for one keeper but there are usually spaces for four other batsmen.0 -
killerandflash said:Addick Addict said:DubaiCAFC said:Addick Addict said:Fanny Fanackapan said:Addick Addict said:68-1 at close. Wicket to Gilchrist. Muyeye bowled another 11 overs giving him a total of just under 29 in the match. Compton got to bowl 3 overs too leaving just the two keepers, Cox and Robinson, not to turn their arm over plus, of course, the injured Denly.
So, honours even as were the points at 12 each. One would assume that next weeks game against Lancs will see Crawley in for DBD, Leaning for Denly and Linde for one of Milnes, Quinn or Gilchrist.
It was only last summer that the likes of Nasser Hussain were talking Robinson up as a potential candidate to take the gloves in Tests but he has to be able to show his worth with the bat on a regular basis in order to do so. Bracey bats at 3 and scored a ton in the current game and whilst his glovework isn't comparable to any of Foakes (who also scored 132 this week batting at 5), Billings or Robinson, Bracey is being given that chance to show his worth in a prime batting slot. Robinson also doesn't feature in our T20 side so that is another restriction so far as showcasing his talent is concerned. Cox rarely gets the opportunity to take the gloves meaning that his batting has to be consistent enough for him to hold down a place in the CC side.
One interesting appointment Kent are looking to fill is keeping and fielding coach. We had been spoilt previously by having Ray Willis in the Kent age group set up (responsible for coaching Ryan Davies, Billings, Robinson and Cox) but haven not had someone specifically to look after all the keepers from the 1st team all the way down to U13s. The timing of this suggests that we are still succession planning for the keeping position even though one would hope that Billings (30), Robinson (23) and Cox (21) will be with us for a long time to come so, perhaps, although I haven't heard anything to this effect, there is a concern behind the scenes that we might lose one of them albeit I believe that the latter two named have signed contracts through to the end of next season.
Kent are looking pretty strong this year, and have a talented young batsman. Strongest we have been for a number of years, and invested well in overseas players for the year.
Be interested to see how Joe McCaffrey goes, he is a talented leg spinner, but was never sure about other-sides of his game. Another talented lad I played cricket with here in Dubai, who are now in the UK trying to make it. Is Kai Smith of Sandwich, another wicketkeeper batsman, he tried his luck at Kent, but I think the path is blocked by the depth of wicketkeeper batsman. So he is at Warwickshire currently. Simon Willis rates him very highly. He played for the UAE in the recent U19 World Cup which was his 2nd WC as previously played when 15.
I would also agree about the pathway for young wicket keeper/batsman being blocked which is why anyone who has any aspirations of breaking through, at any county, really has to be good enough as a batsman in their own right. There is only room for one keeper but there are usually spaces for four other batsmen.0 - Sponsored links:
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DubaiCAFC said:killerandflash said:Addick Addict said:DubaiCAFC said:Addick Addict said:Fanny Fanackapan said:Addick Addict said:68-1 at close. Wicket to Gilchrist. Muyeye bowled another 11 overs giving him a total of just under 29 in the match. Compton got to bowl 3 overs too leaving just the two keepers, Cox and Robinson, not to turn their arm over plus, of course, the injured Denly.
So, honours even as were the points at 12 each. One would assume that next weeks game against Lancs will see Crawley in for DBD, Leaning for Denly and Linde for one of Milnes, Quinn or Gilchrist.
It was only last summer that the likes of Nasser Hussain were talking Robinson up as a potential candidate to take the gloves in Tests but he has to be able to show his worth with the bat on a regular basis in order to do so. Bracey bats at 3 and scored a ton in the current game and whilst his glovework isn't comparable to any of Foakes (who also scored 132 this week batting at 5), Billings or Robinson, Bracey is being given that chance to show his worth in a prime batting slot. Robinson also doesn't feature in our T20 side so that is another restriction so far as showcasing his talent is concerned. Cox rarely gets the opportunity to take the gloves meaning that his batting has to be consistent enough for him to hold down a place in the CC side.
One interesting appointment Kent are looking to fill is keeping and fielding coach. We had been spoilt previously by having Ray Willis in the Kent age group set up (responsible for coaching Ryan Davies, Billings, Robinson and Cox) but haven not had someone specifically to look after all the keepers from the 1st team all the way down to U13s. The timing of this suggests that we are still succession planning for the keeping position even though one would hope that Billings (30), Robinson (23) and Cox (21) will be with us for a long time to come so, perhaps, although I haven't heard anything to this effect, there is a concern behind the scenes that we might lose one of them albeit I believe that the latter two named have signed contracts through to the end of next season.
Kent are looking pretty strong this year, and have a talented young batsman. Strongest we have been for a number of years, and invested well in overseas players for the year.
Be interested to see how Joe McCaffrey goes, he is a talented leg spinner, but was never sure about other-sides of his game. Another talented lad I played cricket with here in Dubai, who are now in the UK trying to make it. Is Kai Smith of Sandwich, another wicketkeeper batsman, he tried his luck at Kent, but I think the path is blocked by the depth of wicketkeeper batsman. So he is at Warwickshire currently. Simon Willis rates him very highly. He played for the UAE in the recent U19 World Cup which was his 2nd WC as previously played when 15.
I would also agree about the pathway for young wicket keeper/batsman being blocked which is why anyone who has any aspirations of breaking through, at any county, really has to be good enough as a batsman in their own right. There is only room for one keeper but there are usually spaces for four other batsmen.0 -
A somewhat "lopsided" 2nd XI started their 4 day game against a youthful Sussex side today (average age 20). When I say "lopsided" I mean in terms of balance. Basically, the eight available pros who didn't play in the 1st team game have been given an outing in a team that has five seamers and four spinners.
Stewart opened the batting and made 70 with O'Riordan (3) followed by George Ealham (8), Blake (9) and Academy product Harry Turner (48). The other main contributors were Qadri with 64 and Klaassen (34) in a total of 296. In reply Sussex are 18-1 with the wicket going to Stewart.2 -
Addick Addict said:A somewhat "lopsided" 2nd XI started their 4 day game against a youthful Sussex side today (average age 20). When I say "lopsided" I mean in terms of balance. Basically, the eight available pros who didn't play in the 1st team game have been given an outing in a team that has five seamers and four spinners.
Stewart opened the batting and made 70 with O'Riordan (3) followed by George Ealham (8), Blake (9) and Academy product Harry Turner (48). The other main contributors were Qadri with 64 and Klaassen (34) in a total of 296. In reply Sussex are 18-1 with the wicket going to Stewart.
When the Blast starts, the red ball players will have had several CC games to get into form, ditto the IPL players, whereas the likes of Blake and Klassen will be starting from cold0 -
killerandflash said:Addick Addict said:A somewhat "lopsided" 2nd XI started their 4 day game against a youthful Sussex side today (average age 20). When I say "lopsided" I mean in terms of balance. Basically, the eight available pros who didn't play in the 1st team game have been given an outing in a team that has five seamers and four spinners.
Stewart opened the batting and made 70 with O'Riordan (3) followed by George Ealham (8), Blake (9) and Academy product Harry Turner (48). The other main contributors were Qadri with 64 and Klaassen (34) in a total of 296. In reply Sussex are 18-1 with the wicket going to Stewart.
When the Blast starts, the red ball players will have had several CC games to get into form, ditto the IPL players, whereas the likes of Blake and Klassen will be starting from cold1 -
killerandflash said:Addick Addict said:A somewhat "lopsided" 2nd XI started their 4 day game against a youthful Sussex side today (average age 20). When I say "lopsided" I mean in terms of balance. Basically, the eight available pros who didn't play in the 1st team game have been given an outing in a team that has five seamers and four spinners.
Stewart opened the batting and made 70 with O'Riordan (3) followed by George Ealham (8), Blake (9) and Academy product Harry Turner (48). The other main contributors were Qadri with 64 and Klaassen (34) in a total of 296. In reply Sussex are 18-1 with the wicket going to Stewart.
When the Blast starts, the red ball players will have had several CC games to get into form, ditto the IPL players, whereas the likes of Blake and Klassen will be starting from cold
This time last year we had three pros and the rest of the side made up of triallists and age group players as opposed to the eight pros we currently have in the side. We could see someone like DBD and/or another bowler coming down next week too. Sussex ,on the other hand, are where we were last year - I doubt their side has played half a dozen pro games between them.0 -
Sussex are currently 35-4 with three wickets to Stewart and one to Podmore. This really should be men against boys - the only reason the average age of the Sussex side is as high as 20 is because there is a triallist in the side who is 28 with seven of their side 19 or less. Which all makes, as I posted at the time, how much Sussex wanted to win this last season all the more infuriating:
The 2nd XI T20 Final is currently taking place between Sussex and Yorkshire.
Now I get the need for out of form players to get a run out but, seriously, how do Mitch Claydon (no problem him appearing as the senior pro), Stuart Meaker (ex England and not in the first team so fine), Delwray Rawlins (fixture in the first XI but might need a knock), Ravi Bopara (almost 200 appearances for England so questionable), Phil Salt (getting a bit silly now given how much demand he is in from franchises around the world) and Travis Head (I give up but yes the Australian Test, ODI and T20 international ) ALL get to be picked for Sussex?
Is winning the 2nd XI comp really that important?
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Stewart (3), Podmore (2) and Qadri (2) are the wicket takers but Klaassen has gone for 30 in 4 overs! The likes of Singh, Logan and O'Riordan have yet to get a bowl.0 -
141-8 at lunch. One to Singh. Link to scorecard and video highlights below:
https://live.nvplay.com/ecb/#m7a101812-11c9-4bd4-aa27-54ade803f659
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Sussex 186 all out. Kent one down without a run scored - O'Riordan out for a duck. Qadri, following his 64 in the 1st innings, has been promoted to opening whereas it appears that Stewart has been "punished" for his 70 by being demoted to 11.0
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Ealham out for 2. Blake is now in but rain has stopped play.0 - Sponsored links:
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Not Kent related, but Samit Patel has signed another white ball contract with Notts until 2023
The photo on the BBC website makes me feel good as I'm about to tuck into dinner...
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killerandflash said:Not Kent related, but Samit Patel has signed another white ball contract with Notts until 2023
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No Linde, Denly or Leaning due to injury and Billings away at the IPL for the foreseeable future:0
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Qadri has retired overnight from the 2s game presumably to join up with the the 1st Team. If we are going to play a front line spinner then he will come in whereas Stewart, who is currently batting, as a seamer, is unlikely to force his way into the 1s in front of those already in situ.0
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Addick Addict said:Addick Addict said:
"I've really loved my time at Kent, and am gutted that I wasn't able to play any cricket during my two seasons here. It's been a really frustrating period, but I'm finally back to full fitness now."1 -
Sussex have brought Delwray Rawlins into the 2s game and he has taken 3 wickets already to leave us 66-5 (but possibly 6 given Qadri's absence) and just 176 ahead. Blake is 40 not out.0
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Addick Addict said:Sussex have brought Delwray Rawlins into the 2s game and he has taken 3 wickets already to leave us 66-5 (but possibly 6 given Qadri's absence) and just 176 ahead. Blake is 40 not out.1
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thai malaysia addick said:Addick Addict said:Sussex have brought Delwray Rawlins into the 2s game and he has taken 3 wickets already to leave us 66-5 (but possibly 6 given Qadri's absence) and just 176 ahead. Blake is 40 not out.0