southwood wrote:I've heard that Usman Arshad has been released/contract not renewed.
Emmerson tweeted he has gone. I'm sure he will be right - typically though I don't think the club have announced it.
southwood wrote:I've heard that Usman Arshad has been released/contract not renewed.
westoelad wrote:Something not quite right here. Onions turns down Durham's offer because there was no coaching attached, goes to Lancs with no coaching attached yet takes a coaching post within 5 miles of Durham's ground.
http://www.southnorth.co.uk/news/graham ... -coaching/
westoelad wrote:The bombs keep coming. Guardian reporting that Wood's contract downgraded to white- ball only. Durham, however, get a compensatory payment for the downgrading.
Confirms Stokes central contract will be renewed.
wearside willow wrote:Durham must have money left in their players budget with or without Wood, they have only got about 12 players on their books at the moment. They must currently be well under the ECB sanction. They where the season just gone and they have lost a good half a dozen players from that squad and have only brought Smith in and renewed other contracts to current players.
westoelad wrote:Colly just been interviewed outside Gateshead Hilton prior to awards evening. Expressing disdain that players believe they have to leave Durham to further their ambitions. Fact is imo if they're that myopic we're better off without them.
Clearly we need to sign a couple of quality seamers with the right character. That won't be easy but it would be nice if the club gave some commitment towards this task when asking members to renew.
wearside willow wrote:Wood has sadly played very little cricket in the 10 years he has been at the club. Just one of those things i suppose with an explosive bowling action like that his body is just not up to the stresses and strains. Probably why you see very few bowlers of that style in county cricket when you are expected to play up to 15 championship matches in six months.
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