Arthur Crabtree wrote:The style of making cricketers (or any sportsperson) look tough hombres is never a look that survives contact with the public.
captaincolly wrote:Durhamfootman wrote:he went on to carry his bat for 138 in a total of 279
Apart from Sam Whiteman (66) with whom he shared an opening stand of 119, only one other player posted a double digit score and that one was 10..... although most of them did manage to hang around for a while........ there is a lesson there, somewhere, if only I had the wit to see it
Either way, Cameron... this is good practice for what is to come.... worth getting used to it before you come over
He made 86 in the second innings - and WA were all out for 147!
Durhamfootman wrote:captaincolly wrote:Durhamfootman wrote:he went on to carry his bat for 138 in a total of 279
Apart from Sam Whiteman (66) with whom he shared an opening stand of 119, only one other player posted a double digit score and that one was 10..... although most of them did manage to hang around for a while........ there is a lesson there, somewhere, if only I had the wit to see it
Either way, Cameron... this is good practice for what is to come.... worth getting used to it before you come over
He made 86 in the second innings - and WA were all out for 147!
86 in 263 balls!
he did a one man job of trying to salvage a draw.... unsuccessfully in this case
always good to bring in a player who values his wicket.
westoelad wrote:So this is it? Cringingly embarrassing.
https://www.durhamcricket.co.uk/news-an ... a-new-era/
Durhamfootman wrote:we all knew it would be something underwhelming..... it always is
westoelad wrote:Preview of Raynor's book
focuses on the Academy. It appears that Cook has left the Academy in safe hands with Windows. Reading Stuart's book should provide a wonderful prelude to the season. https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/c ... t-15891810
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