westoelad wrote:All credit for getting a replacement so quickly. Short term replacements haven't usually been successful but New Zealand conditions are as near as you get to English.
Durhamfootman wrote:another wicket keeper. That's 3 this season. Not sure how much cricket he will have had, but at least we are getting a look at players who may play a part for us in the future
westoelad wrote:Similar article appeared in Northern Echo so clearly a press release from DCCC. It's end of season timing suggests to me that we won't be seeing the hoped for major signings.
https://www.thecricketer.com/Topics/dur ... youth.html
If one eye is on the field, the other must be on the ledgers. The latest accounts, up to the end of September 2018, were lodged with Companies House recently and reveal an overall loss for the year of £1,136,418. This against a profit of £2,227,951 for 2017, when they received £2 million from the ECB for agreeing not to apply to stage Test cricket for the foreseeable future.
captaincolly wrote:Interesting snippet from cricinfo:If one eye is on the field, the other must be on the ledgers. The latest accounts, up to the end of September 2018, were lodged with Companies House recently and reveal an overall loss for the year of £1,136,418. This against a profit of £2,227,951 for 2017, when they received £2 million from the ECB for agreeing not to apply to stage Test cricket for the foreseeable future.
World Cup and another - presumably- fairly lucrative T20 season should surely see an improvement.
https://www.espn.co.uk/cricket/series/8 ... vision-two
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