Durhamfootman wrote:I can't help but feel that we will throw this away in the last 5 overs
Don't let Dixon play in the next game!
Durhamfootman wrote:I can't help but feel that we will throw this away in the last 5 overs
Durhamfootman wrote:I didn't leave early enough, seemingly..........
had they left Dixon until the last over, Derby might have been chasing 15 or 16 off the last over, and then the game is up for grabs for both sides... who has the nerve wins it......... by holding back the 2 most economical bowlers for the last 2 overs just gave them licence to have a dart and get themselves in a position where the 2 most economical bowlers had nothing to try and defend
It's schoolboy stuff, really
Durhamfootman wrote:I assume he'll be opening in the CC?
westoelad wrote:Hey, we've had real value for our overseas this season so far-doubt if they've averaged 20 between them.
Apparently Dixon has been on Lewis's radar for quite a while. Pity the hasn't realised Dixon's bowling radar wasn't working.
westoelad wrote:We can't now qualify for the RL50 play offs so ideal opportunity to experiment. Davies is scoring a boatload of runs for the 2nds( 2 100s and 3 50's in 7 inns) and Salisbury a stack of wickets including a 6 fer and a 5 fer. There's also a leggie , Tim Whitehead ,who was discarded by the Academy but is getting wickets for Hetton Lyons and is better than any slow bowler we have. Logically nothing to lose by playing all 3 in remaining RL50 games. Unfortunately JJ doesn't do logic.
Durhamfootman wrote:they won't want to end the campaign having lost all matches, and I support that, so they'll have to field their strongest XI (it also wouldn't be fair on the those teams who do have competition ambitions)
that could include starts for one of the younger players, but we still have senior squad players who haven't started yet.... overlooking them won't help either their development or their desire to be at the club
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