captaincolly wrote:Quinton de Kock signed by Notts for the latter part of the T20 campaign. Wonder if he would have been available for the whole thing? If so he'd surely have been a better bet than Tahir. Overseas T20 signings should be current world class players not players in the twilight of their careers with their best data behind them.
westoelad wrote:captaincolly wrote:Quinton de Kock signed by Notts for the latter part of the T20 campaign. Wonder if he would have been available for the whole thing? If so he'd surely have been a better bet than Tahir. Overseas T20 signings should be current world class players not players in the twilight of their careers with their best data behind them.
Tahir is 39 year old which is the veteran stage but spin bowlers, and particularly leggies, generally improve with age. Could be a shrewd signing
westoelad wrote:If he's anything like his Twitter a/c nobody will be able to read him
@ImranTahirSA
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andy wrote:Think you have done well to sign him to be honest, better than anything else you currently have, and he is a force in white ball cricket even at 39.
captaincolly wrote:
Bostock saying counties are after some more of our players ( God knows why!!) and Durham will offer "robust resistance" That of course doesn't mean the resistance won't be futile.
http://www.espn.co.uk/cricket/story/_/i ... ty-cricket
captaincolly wrote:Yeah, he's certainly an improvement over what we have. Thing I don't ge with the two overseas players is - once we had Latham on board why not sign the second one when there must have been more options. If any players are available now it presumably means none of the other counties wanted them! Obviously it's a bit more complicated than that but still...
westoelad wrote:captaincolly wrote:
Bostock saying counties are after some more of our players ( God knows why!!) and Durham will offer "robust resistance" That of course doesn't mean the resistance won't be futile.
http://www.espn.co.uk/cricket/story/_/i ... ty-cricket
Rushy would be in demand and possibly Coughlin Jnr could become Cashin Jnr just to keep big brother company.
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