westoelad wrote:Really humiliating defeat for Somerset. 8 defeats in the last 10 matches in all competitions,only 2 victories at home in all competitions. Clock ticking for Mr Maynard surely.
captaincolly wrote:westoelad wrote:Really humiliating defeat for Somerset. 8 defeats in the last 10 matches in all competitions,only 2 victories at home in all competitions. Clock ticking for Mr Maynard surely.
He's already talking about making tough decisions ( that was before today) and that's usually a bad sign. He also says another such decision will be made in the next few days-speculation is that the overseas player ( left out today) might be on his way out.
captaincolly wrote:captaincolly wrote:westoelad wrote:Really humiliating defeat for Somerset. 8 defeats in the last 10 matches in all competitions,only 2 victories at home in all competitions. Clock ticking for Mr Maynard surely.
He's already talking about making tough decisions ( that was before today) and that's usually a bad sign. He also says another such decision will be made in the next few days-speculation is that the overseas player ( left out today) might be on his way out.
That's what it was, Rehman has been released with immediate effect. There was a suggestion that -should Chris Rogers not return to Middlesex following the MCC ticket controversy - Somerset would be keen to sign him for next season-or possibly for the last part of this one after the Ashes finishes.
http://www.skysports.com/cricket/news/1 ... t-contract
If they are after Rogers it might be bad news for Trescothick as Somerset's promising young opener Tom Abell recently signed a new deal.
Making_Splinters wrote:captaincolly wrote:captaincolly wrote:westoelad wrote:Really humiliating defeat for Somerset. 8 defeats in the last 10 matches in all competitions,only 2 victories at home in all competitions. Clock ticking for Mr Maynard surely.
He's already talking about making tough decisions ( that was before today) and that's usually a bad sign. He also says another such decision will be made in the next few days-speculation is that the overseas player ( left out today) might be on his way out.
That's what it was, Rehman has been released with immediate effect. There was a suggestion that -should Chris Rogers not return to Middlesex following the MCC ticket controversy - Somerset would be keen to sign him for next season-or possibly for the last part of this one after the Ashes finishes.
http://www.skysports.com/cricket/news/1 ... t-contract
If they are after Rogers it might be bad news for Trescothick as Somerset's promising young opener Tom Abell recently signed a new deal.
Trescothick will be 40 next year and his returns have been diminishing for a while now since his injury a couple of seasons back, might be time for him to hang up his bat and focus on his coaching role at Taunton school.
Pre injury:
2007 - 1343 at 61
2008 - 1258 at 46
2009 - 1817 at 75
2010 - 1397 at 58
2011 - 1673 at 79
2012 Injured - 506 at 38
Post injury
2013 - 843 at 27
2014 - 1156 at 42
2015 - 760 at 33
Durhamfootman wrote:why is Alfonso Thomas playing for Sussex?
Aidan11 wrote:Middlesex are being torn apart by the bowling of Edwards & Bird.
captaincolly wrote:Durhamfootman wrote:why is Alfonso Thomas playing for Sussex?
Sent out on loan for the competition, rather odd considering he was Somerset's one day captain! Must be a case of Somerset going for a youth policy - Trescothick has also been dropped.
st_brendy wrote:captaincolly wrote:Durhamfootman wrote:why is Alfonso Thomas playing for Sussex?
Sent out on loan for the competition, rather odd considering he was Somerset's one day captain! Must be a case of Somerset going for a youth policy - Trescothick has also been dropped.
Trescothick pulled himself out of limited overs cricket quite a few weeks ago now. And yes, loaning Thomas out is because Somerset want to look more to the future. The Overton twins, Gregory, Leach, Dockrell, Waller.
He's still available to Championship cricket for them, as far as I am aware.
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