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Cricket => Essex Eagles T20 => Topic started by: dazedpenguin on June 02, 2023, 02:45:01 PM
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The same squad for tonight's match vs Hampshire. Could they be tempted to play Nijjar? (I'm guessing no, but you never know). And if Pepper is fit to keep will he come in for Rossington?:
Harmer, Allison, Cook, Critchley, Das, Khushi, Lawrence, Nijjar, Pepper, Rossington, Sams, Snater, Walter, Westley
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No and no.
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Have made a good start to the competition and would be nice to keep it up tonight. Expect the same team again although Rossington MUST be treading on egg shells tonight in the last chance saloon!!
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Never change a wins a win side , unless conditions dictate over wise.
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Nijjar in!
Well bugger me sideways with a bargepole!
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Nijjar in!
Well bugger me sideways with a bargepole!
;D Big surprise. They must be expecting a raging bunsen. Putting a lot of faith in Walter's bowling (or Sams):
Rossington, Khushi, Lawrence, Critchley, Walter, Das, Westley, Sams, Harmer, Nijjar, Cook
Essex won the toss and will field.
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Well that Nijjar option has started well!
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Probably a plan against McDermott, might be crap statistically against left-arm spin. Then again, Hampshire dropping their leggie looks to be a masterstroke, because Critchley's going around the park.
It appears we're getting Vince'd. Not for the first time and probably not the last. Some player at domestic level.
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One of the great cricket mysteries is why Vince has never made it at international level. The most talented English batsman of his generation...and I include Root.
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Hants have got at least 20 too many.
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Oof. For a while after Vince was out it looked like we'd pegged them back but 214 is going to take some chasing.
Got to acknowledge that knock by Vince. The way he kept bisecting the fielders was remarkable. One of the best T20 innings I've seen.
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We'd done so well to pull it back, then 21 off the last over. If we end up losing by a fine margin, that will be the key over. We should have been chasing 205 tops.
Such is the nuances of T20 cricket. Harmer takes a hat-trick to break the game last night, tonight concedes a huge critical 20th over.
Be a good night for Slim Shady to please stand up...
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It appears that 'Slim' didn't hit it. Tough one.
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Lawrence - the same old problem.
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And let's face it he was lucky to last even that long. He was in kamikaze mode for most of that innings.
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And let's face it he was lucky to last even that long. He was in kamikaze mode for most of that innings.
The concern is that his batting hasn't developed since he was 17yo. A worry.
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Dawson doing us a favour by getting rid of Khushi.
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Hampshire are showing that despite all the theories, analysts and the potential dew etc etc, the best thing you can do in white ball cricket on a flat pitch is bat first, get a biggie and let scoreboard pressure do the rest.
Khushi hasn't helped us by not retiring out, but that's irrelevant now. This is all about trying to soften what will be a big blow to the net-run-rate.
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Hampshire are showing that despite all the theories, analysts and the potential dew etc etc, the best thing you can do in white ball cricket on a flat pitch is bat first, get a biggie and let scoreboard pressure do the rest.
Khushi hasn't helped us by not retiring out, but that's irrelevant now. This is all about trying to soften what will be a big blow to the net-run-rate.
Yep always bat first. Always.
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We're at home but completely misjudged the pitch by leaving out a seamer. Very strange. Massive wake up call.
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We're at home but completely misjudged the pitch by leaving out a seamer. Very strange. Massive wake up call.
I'm afraid this is all on Harmer. Chose to field first, played the extra spinner and bowled himself on the last over.
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Champs v Chumps .
This has been a bazball wheels off production big time. A typical example when it ALL goes pants up ( or down ).
PS - Quick glance that Rossington got the TOP score
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More or less everything went wrong, but that Vince innings was special. I don't think they'll repeat the spin experiment for a while.
Never mind, there'll be another one along on Sunday. Somerset haven't lost yet, so maybe they're due. I hope Khushi's injury isn't too serious.
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More or less everything went wrong, but that Vince innings was special. I don't think they'll repeat the spin experiment for a while.
Never mind, there'll be another one along on Sunday. Somerset haven't lost yet, so maybe they're due. I hope Khushi's injury isn't too serious.
This rabble aren't beating Ciderset in Taunton.
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I think Hampshire should rename themselves as Vinceshire.
He has virtually single handed this season, carried Hampshire, batting wise.
When on song, no better batsman and his cover driving something to behold.
I am fortunate to see Vince very often as I live in Hampshire.
No disgrace to lose to Hampshire, for when they turn up, are a very good side.
We did not help ourselves by strange tactical errors, mainly toss and that scoreboard pressure is always worth a couple of wickets.
As for Lawrence, same old, same old.
He seems to be going backwards. Is incapable of constructing and pacing an innings. Very worrying.
Cannot see him making the England team, especially considering the progress shown over the winter by his three greatest challengers, Pope, Duckett and Brook.
However silver cloud , no England, many more appearances for Essex. I only hope he makes them count.
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Losing like that can happen in T20 cricket. As has been said the team selection, toss and some of the bowling options, Nijjar first over and Harmer the last was a bit baffling.
There should have been a bit of common sense used towards the end as well. We should have batted out the overs with the last 3 or 4 wickets. In the event of being level on points our run rate is pretty much certain to be worse than anyone we’re level with.
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Losing like that can happen in T20 cricket. As has been said the team selection, toss and some of the bowling options, Nijjar first over and Harmer the last was a bit baffling.
There should have been a bit of common sense used towards the end as well. We should have batted out the overs with the last 3 or 4 wickets. In the event of being level on points our run rate is pretty much certain to be worse than anyone we’re level with.
No way they were going to just play out the innings. The crowd wouldn't accept it and the players don't have the mindset. Batting first would have almost certainly made a closer game, win or lose.
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Couldn’t even make any sort of competition of the game. From first over from 4th choice spinner on an unresponsive pitch they never looked back. Little excitement for Fans. First T20 match for my 12 year old Grandson - don’t think he will be very keen to go again after that.
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A miserable night, cold weather killed the atmosphere and the a total non-event on the field.
Rossington looked ready to have his one big knock for the year but that ridiculously bad decision summed the night up...rubbish.
And the club will get a bill for the broken window in Hayes Close.
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that ridiculously bad decision
I would be cutting the umpire some slack for that. It was a freak occurrence, the ball hitting the off bail but not dislodging it. Umpire obviously heard the noise, so an understandable error rather than a howler, I'd say. Unfortunate for Rossington to be given out caught behind, but then again he was only saved from being bowled by a freak event.
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that ridiculously bad decision
I would be cutting the umpire some slack for that. It was a freak occurrence, the ball hitting the off bail but not dislodging it. Umpire obviously heard the noise, so an understandable error rather than a howler, I'd say. Unfortunate for Rossington to be given out caught behind, but then again he was only saved from being bowled by a freak event.
Shouldn't the square leg umpire have picked this up?
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Maybe so, in theory, but as I said I wouldn't be too critical of any umpire that missed it. The only time I've seen something similar, it needed DRS to clarify what had happened.