Durhamfootman wrote:hmm.....
seemingly Madsen nicked off first ball which fell short of slip, then nicked off over the top of slips and then nicked off to Potts at gully which he put down. All this before he passed 14. Guest was dropped by Robbo on 122, which although not a straightforward chance he did have the gloves to help hold on
If we don't run through them early in the morning, we might rue these missed opportunities
Durhamfootman wrote:Lees out for 171
with Rew and du Plooy having first innings failures, Lees will probably go top of the runscoring charts after this round of matches
he's the first player to reach 1000 runs for the season with Rew (who almost certainly won't bat again this match) and du Plooy needing to score over 100 runs in the second innings to knock him off his perch
Durhamfootman wrote:probably sick of chasing the ball all over the place.
It's a big difference in approach. It took Derbys 120 overs to get to 443, which in different times would have been a perfectly acceptable rate. We ended up 79 runs behind after only 69 overs. Given the weather for the final 2 days it turns the distant chance of a positive result into a possible one. If Robbo, Clarky and Carse really get going tomorrow, it'll pile lots of pressure onto a side that has struggled to find wins all season
Durhamfootman wrote:I used to like going down when we were bowling, because it was less alarming than watching us bat. Now the opposite is true and I enjoy watching us bat.
Even back in the great days, we only really needed to find a way of scoring 350 to be pretty certain of the win because it was our bowling that was so strong, not our batting
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