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Essex/Kent 16-1 at close. Ekansh out for 8.0
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Not sure if it’s been shared or not but a good chat with Simon Cook about 45 mins into this https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/wisden-cricket-weekly/id1321898058?i=10006534537261
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https://yorkshireccc.com/news/harry-duke-on-loan-to-essex/
Interestingly Essex have borrowed keeper Harry Duke from Yorkshire for 2 weeks due to injuries. I hadn't realised that Cox's finger injury from last season was still an issue.Duke joins Essex alongside existing wicketkeepers Michael Pepper and Adam Rossington both currently receiving treatment for finger injuries.Meanwhile, Jordan Cox is currently unable to keep wicket following his rehabilitation from a finger injury sustained during The Hundred last season.0 -
killerandflash said:https://yorkshireccc.com/news/harry-duke-on-loan-to-essex/
Interestingly Essex have borrowed keeper Harry Duke from Yorkshire for 2 weeks due to injuries. I hadn't realised that Cox's finger injury from last season was still an issue.Duke joins Essex alongside existing wicketkeepers Michael Pepper and Adam Rossington both currently receiving treatment for finger injuries.Meanwhile, Jordan Cox is currently unable to keep wicket following his rehabilitation from a finger injury sustained during The Hundred last season.1 -
Addick Addict said:killerandflash said:https://yorkshireccc.com/news/harry-duke-on-loan-to-essex/
Interestingly Essex have borrowed keeper Harry Duke from Yorkshire for 2 weeks due to injuries. I hadn't realised that Cox's finger injury from last season was still an issue.Duke joins Essex alongside existing wicketkeepers Michael Pepper and Adam Rossington both currently receiving treatment for finger injuries.Meanwhile, Jordan Cox is currently unable to keep wicket following his rehabilitation from a finger injury sustained during The Hundred last season.1 -
Fanny Fanackapan said:Addick Addict said:killerandflash said:https://yorkshireccc.com/news/harry-duke-on-loan-to-essex/
Interestingly Essex have borrowed keeper Harry Duke from Yorkshire for 2 weeks due to injuries. I hadn't realised that Cox's finger injury from last season was still an issue.Duke joins Essex alongside existing wicketkeepers Michael Pepper and Adam Rossington both currently receiving treatment for finger injuries.Meanwhile, Jordan Cox is currently unable to keep wicket following his rehabilitation from a finger injury sustained during The Hundred last season.0 -
Essex/Kent declared on 316-7
Ekansh 8
O'Riordan 59
Stewart 14
Jaydn 4
Carney 29
Qadri DNB1 -
Ollie Robinson gets another 50
currently 68 off of 61 against Essex0 -
Addick Addict said:98 players have batted four or more times this season. Only one has reached 50 four times. In his case he has only batted on four occasions too. He averages 78.00 in Division 1 and has a strike rate of 87.31. Last season he hit three hundreds and five fifties from 18 innings and averaged 58.18 with a strike rate of 88.16. No player in the country had that high an average with that level of strike rate. He's also one of the best keepers in the country. His name is Ollie Robinson (and he's not the current Sussex version).
Three seasons ago I warned us that we were backing the wrong horse in welcoming Billings back from the IPL and from carrying the drinks for England without any evidence whatsoever that he is improving the side (averaged 28.66, 29.80, 23.83 and 9.20 for 2020-23 inclusive) and that this would have repercussions. Ultimately, Billings made the decision that he didn't want to play red ball anymore. However, the damage was done.
That said, both Robinson and Cox (average 73.75) have seemingly benefitted from getting away from Kent. Whether that is a coincidence I honestly do not know but I do recognise that a fresh start in a side where a player is, more or less, guaranteed their place is infinitely better than constantly looking over your shoulder with the pressure of knowing that even if you do get runs you will be dropped for the returning international whether that person improves the side or not. Why wouldn't they improve the side? Well, one reason might be because, having been playing for England, they struggle to raise their game upon their return to county level principally I expect because it isn't as important and the counties aren't their "employers" anyway - for example, those that have played county cricket this season from our top six in India and their averages are Duckett (24.50), Crawley (4.50), Pope (11.00) and Root (22.50). I'm not for one minute suggesting that this is a conscious thing either. Another reason is that their return can actually de-stabilise the dressing room unity. Not necessarily in an overt way but being dropped from a cricket team isn't like being being left out of the starting XI in an 18 man match day PL squad and there aren't many that are going to be happy carrying the drinks especially if they have been doing a decent job prior to the return of an international.
Robinson has the gloves at Durham and is their number 5. Cox is Essex's number 4. They are 25 and 23 respectively whereas five of our current top six are either side of 30 or in the case of Joe Denly, 38. One hope is that the likes of Jaydn and Ekansh (and more) will come through but, if they do prove themselves to be the future (and I do not mean throwing them in when they aren't ready), we have to look after them. Because we simply cannot afford not to.
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Our game at Lancashire starting next Friday will be shown live on Sky Sports Mix4
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There is a ground delay (who would have thought!) at Polo Farm for our 2nd XI game against Middlesex but they are looking to start at 1.00pm. Teams have yet to be announced.
Meanwhile, in the Warwickshire 2s v Sussex, it's no surprise to see, following his 8 wicket haul, that Tom Davis has been given another game for Warwickshire. George Ealham (Kent/Surrey/Kent/Surrey/Kent/Sussex) is in the Sussex XI. I would suggest that Tom is the one that has the potential to make it because he has pace whereas George is an average batsman who bowls a medium pace rather like his Dad, Mark, used to but without the same level of wicket taking ability. George averaged 24.47 with the bat and took 13 wickets at 37.92 with an economy rate of 5.15 with the ball for his club in the Surrey Championship last season. His younger brother, Tommy, is contracted to Surrey and is a promising spinner .
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A very strong 2nd XI turning out for us with clearly the intention to give some of those that have struggled to put runs together and take wickets another chance in the middle:
Muyeye
Leaning
Finch
Stewart
Gilchrist
Qadri
Arafat
Jas
Jaydn
Ekansh
Dawkins
Carney
For Middx, Sam Robson plays. Kent won the toss and elected to bowl
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Surrey beat Hants by an innings and 11 runs. The leading wicket taker in the country, Cameron Steel, bowled just four overs in the match taking one wicket. Of more note is the fact that Pope took six catches in Hants second innings (eight in the match) and he wasn't keeping either.0
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Addick Addict said:Surrey beat Hants by an innings and 11 runs. The leading wicket taker in the country, Cameron Steel, bowled just four overs in the match taking one wicket. Of more note is the fact that Pope took six catches in Hants second innings (eight in the match) and he wasn't keeping either.0
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killerandflash said:Addick Addict said:Surrey beat Hants by an innings and 11 runs. The leading wicket taker in the country, Cameron Steel, bowled just four overs in the match taking one wicket. Of more note is the fact that Pope took six catches in Hants second innings (eight in the match) and he wasn't keeping either.
Get what you are saying but They also managed to bowl Surrey out and would have probably done so a lot cheaper, if it weren’t for the hundred from Clark at 90 -
000__Jaaaaay__000 said:killerandflash said:Addick Addict said:Surrey beat Hants by an innings and 11 runs. The leading wicket taker in the country, Cameron Steel, bowled just four overs in the match taking one wicket. Of more note is the fact that Pope took six catches in Hants second innings (eight in the match) and he wasn't keeping either.
Get what you are saying but They also managed to bowl Surrey out and would have probably done so a lot cheaper, if it weren’t for the hundred from Clark at 90 -
MrOneLung said:000__Jaaaaay__000 said:killerandflash said:Addick Addict said:Surrey beat Hants by an innings and 11 runs. The leading wicket taker in the country, Cameron Steel, bowled just four overs in the match taking one wicket. Of more note is the fact that Pope took six catches in Hants second innings (eight in the match) and he wasn't keeping either.
Get what you are saying but They also managed to bowl Surrey out and would have probably done so a lot cheaper, if it weren’t for the hundred from Clark at 90 -
000__Jaaaaay__000 said:killerandflash said:Addick Addict said:Surrey beat Hants by an innings and 11 runs. The leading wicket taker in the country, Cameron Steel, bowled just four overs in the match taking one wicket. Of more note is the fact that Pope took six catches in Hants second innings (eight in the match) and he wasn't keeping either.
Get what you are saying but They also managed to bowl Surrey out and would have probably done so a lot cheaper, if it weren’t for the hundred from Clark at 9
And Hants came 3rd last season, so would be expected to give Surrey a much harder game than us.0 -
34 games played so far this season which equates to more than 25% of the CC fixtures and 27 of them have resulted in draws. Well done the ECB for the introduction of the Kookaburra ball and having four rounds of matches before the end of April for spectators to "enjoy" in the freezing cold!1
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Middx 2s finished on 263-5 thanks in the main to 109 from Robson. Our bowling figures including an extremely miserly return from Qadri, notable for the fact that not only did he only go for 15 runs in 17 overs but he also never conceded more than a single off any of his 102 balls:NN Gilchrist 11-1-48-2G Stewart 10-2-32-0Arafat Bhuiyan 12.2-1-32-1J Singh 11-1-55-0Hamidullah Qadri 17-6-15-0JK Denly 14-2-53-2JA Leaning 7-0-22-00
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000__Jaaaaay__000 said:killerandflash said:Addick Addict said:Surrey beat Hants by an innings and 11 runs. The leading wicket taker in the country, Cameron Steel, bowled just four overs in the match taking one wicket. Of more note is the fact that Pope took six catches in Hants second innings (eight in the match) and he wasn't keeping either.
Get what you are saying but They also managed to bowl Surrey out and would have probably done so a lot cheaper, if it weren’t for the hundred from Clark at 90 -
Middx 2s ended up 369 all out off 120 overs. No one can say that Qadri didn't do his bit with the ball with 3-41 off 31 over but no rest for the wicked because he's opening the batting with Ekansh. I suspect that's not so much as reward for his stint bowling but because he didn't get a bat in the last 2s game.
None of our seamers proved particularly effective but I have to feel a bit sorry for Grant Stewart who, although not giving many freebies, in what is his sixth match, has yet to take a wicket this season with overall figures of 58-16-187-0NN Gilchrist 16-2-62-2G Stewart 15-4-42-0Arafat Bhuiyan 18-1-60-1J Singh 16-1-71-1Hamidullah Qadri 31-12-41-3JK Denly 17-3-62-3JA Leaning 7-0-22-01 -
Addick Addict said:killerandflash said:https://yorkshireccc.com/news/harry-duke-on-loan-to-essex/
Interestingly Essex have borrowed keeper Harry Duke from Yorkshire for 2 weeks due to injuries. I hadn't realised that Cox's finger injury from last season was still an issue.Duke joins Essex alongside existing wicketkeepers Michael Pepper and Adam Rossington both currently receiving treatment for finger injuries.Meanwhile, Jordan Cox is currently unable to keep wicket following his rehabilitation from a finger injury sustained during The Hundred last season.1 -
LenGlover said:Addick Addict said:killerandflash said:https://yorkshireccc.com/news/harry-duke-on-loan-to-essex/
Interestingly Essex have borrowed keeper Harry Duke from Yorkshire for 2 weeks due to injuries. I hadn't realised that Cox's finger injury from last season was still an issue.Duke joins Essex alongside existing wicketkeepers Michael Pepper and Adam Rossington both currently receiving treatment for finger injuries.Meanwhile, Jordan Cox is currently unable to keep wicket following his rehabilitation from a finger injury sustained during The Hundred last season.0 -
113-2 at close of play
Qadri (45 off 51) and Ekansh (42 off 91) are the two out2 -
Charlie Stobo anyone ?2
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Leaning (10*) and Finch (0*) have both been retired on their overnight scores presumably so they can go and train with the rest of the first team. Jaydn made 21 and Muyeye is 22*. He has been joined by Savin Perera who wasn't in the original 12 and who scored 30 and 50 in the 2s game against Notts.
179-3
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billysboots said:Charlie Stobo anyone ?
Highlighting the main bits
Kent Cricket is delighted to announce the signing of Charlie Stobo for the majority of the rest of the 2024 season, from 20 May – 16 September, subject to regulatory approval.Fellow Australians Wes Agar (until end of July) & Xavier Bartlett (first eight Vitality Blast matches) will also be available for Kent during Stobo’s time at the county. Beyers Swanepoel, the fast-bowling all-rounder from South Africa, will also be joining Kent from 7 May until the end of the season.ECB Playing Regulations allow for Counties to have four overseas players registered at any one point, with two permitted in a Playing XI. Both Stobo & Swanepoel will therefore be eligible to play for the Kent Spitfires in the 2024 Metro Bank One Day Cup, as well as any potential knockout matches in any format.1 -
billysboots said:Charlie Stobo anyone ?1