Durhamfootman wrote:we should be talking to James Pattinson's agent already
captaincolly wrote:Stokes found not guilty.
westoelad wrote:captaincolly wrote:Stokes found not guilty.
And joining England squad for 3rd test.
captaincolly wrote:KingOttis wrote:Presumably, the fact that we've made this move means that the club know that Colly won't be playing on next season, otherwise I'm guessing we wouldn't have the money?
Injuries seem to be taking an increasing roll so I think you'll be right about Colly returning. I think the Lees signing is a good one but it is a risk so I think we need to bring in at least one more batsman - someone with a proven track record and good current form. Also at least one strike bowler.
I think there must be additional cash to spare because the wave of departures last year must mean we are well below FTECB's salary cap. The big problem might be in finding players willing to come when they could go to a div 1 team.
KingOttis wrote:captaincolly wrote:KingOttis wrote:Presumably, the fact that we've made this move means that the club know that Colly won't be playing on next season, otherwise I'm guessing we wouldn't have the money?
Injuries seem to be taking an increasing roll so I think you'll be right about Colly returning. I think the Lees signing is a good one but it is a risk so I think we need to bring in at least one more batsman - someone with a proven track record and good current form. Also at least one strike bowler.
I think there must be additional cash to spare because the wave of departures last year must mean we are well below FTECB's salary cap. The big problem might be in finding players willing to come when they could go to a div 1 team.
Absolutely agree about the need for another batsman and a strike bowler - hopefully if we can finish the championship season strongly, plus the positive T20 campaign, and an established player signing for us, it will make us a more positive proposition - both to prospective signings coming in, and current players not wanting to jump ship.
westoelad wrote:Poytner was born in London so presumably has British citizenship whilst presumably MC Carthy would be eligible under residence so I suppose it depends on where they themselves wish to play. Not bothered about Poytner but think MC Carthy has potential
captaincolly wrote:Durham tweeted a picture of Axar Patel at the Riverside. Debut on Sunday at Glamorgan?
westoelad wrote:captaincolly wrote:Durham tweeted a picture of Axar Patel at the Riverside. Debut on Sunday at Glamorgan?
Why not v Derbyshire on Friday evening?
captaincolly wrote:westoelad wrote:captaincolly wrote:Durham tweeted a picture of Axar Patel at the Riverside. Debut on Sunday at Glamorgan?
Why not v Derbyshire on Friday evening?
I didn't think of that! He should be available and I wonder if there's a rule about players having to feature in the group stages to be eligible for the knock-out stages? Even if that's not the case he may as well play on Friday.
westoelad wrote:captaincolly wrote:westoelad wrote:captaincolly wrote:Durham tweeted a picture of Axar Patel at the Riverside. Debut on Sunday at Glamorgan?
Why not v Derbyshire on Friday evening?
I didn't think of that! He should be available and I wonder if there's a rule about players having to feature in the group stages to be eligible for the knock-out stages? Even if that's not the case he may as well play on Friday.
Would I be right in thinking that Chanderpaul's famous stonewalling on final's day was his only T20 appearance that season?
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