So does not mean England have made Josh Tongue available for two games?
07/09
Rothesay County Championship
Monday 8th September – Thursday 11th September
Worcestershire CCC Vs Nottinghamshire CCC
- Gates Open: 09:30 | Day One Gates Open: 9:00
- Members Forum Day One: 9:30 | Graeme Hick Pavilion
- Wodr and Severn Suite Opening: 9:30
- Coin Toss: 10:00
- Match Commences: 10:30
- Lunch 12:30
- Restart after Lunch: 13:10
- Ladies Pavilion Opens: 14:30
- Scheduled Tea: 15:10
- Scheduled Restart after Tea: 15:30
- Scheduled Close of Play: 17:30
Additional Information
Tickets
Tickets booked in advance are £16 for Adults and free for Juniors aged 17 and under.
Admission on the day is £19 for Adults and free for Juniors aged 17 and under.
Bag Searches
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You are allowed to bring food (for personal consumption) in a small bag which will be searched.
Dogs
Dogs are more than welcome at this fixture.
Reciprocal Arrangements
Hampshire, Somerset, Glamorgan, Yorkshire, Leicestershire, Derbyshire and Essex members can attend for free.
Nottinghamshire members can visit for just £5 by purchasing a ticket at the main reception.
Car Parking
Parking will only be available online for this match.
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06/09
So as of Monday we enter the final block of Rothesay County Championship games and there is everything to play for. We could still, however unlikely as it is, win the Championship by the time Goose Fair is in full swing.I doubt the bookmakers will have many sleepless nights of worry that Surrey will be overhauled now that they have their noses in front however, but more favourable weather following Notts around, whilst Surrey are stuck in pavilions would go a long way to closing that gap if Notts can find their early season form (from before the Kookaburra bore-draws). The match at the Oval will obviously go a long way to deciding the final destination of the trophy come September 27th.
This round we visit Worcestershire New Road the Atlantis of the West, where last season we were short changed! For the want of an hour or two more we would have wrapped up a comprehensive victory on soggy sponge of an outfield - remember the ground staff barbequing sods of turf to dry it out?
I was only driving through Worcestershire earlier this week where conditions weren't just wet, they were more akin to a monsoon. Some grounds have an earned reputation...
The players after more than a week off following the alleged "whirlwind" of the H*ndred and the what then should also be described as a breezy one day cup, ought to be welcoming back our two overseas players - Mohammad Abbas and Kyle Verreynne, to bolster the squad - obviously we await news on that from Pravda - probably 6 PM Sunday knowing their M.O. (see what I did there?)
Hosts, Metro Bank Cup Finalists Worcestershire sit bottom of the table but must be brimming with confidence following their August campaign, so are unlikely to be a pushover like in 2024 and Notts will have to be on their game.
Injuries, beyond those to Lord, Martindale and McCann? Has Pravda mentioned any injuries at all? Josh Tongue availability? Has Pravda said anything to suggest Josh could appear for Notts again in 2025? Speculate if you like because no news is just that, a lack of information being shared with their supporters by NCCC!
Aha - I see dear old Olly “The not so rolling” Stone has gone out to Middlesex on loan to play some red ball cricket 🏏
ReplyDeleteSo at least there’s one cricketer out there who is not suffering burn out and fatigue with the so called “impossible” scheduled as you can hardly ever get the bloke out on the pitch to actually play - 4 days for us and 2 days for the London lack of(methylated) Spirit in the 16.4 so a whopping 6 days of cricket so far so apart from his body being rebuilt similar to Steve Austin at least he should be mentally fit for us assuming he may get a game in the last 3 rounds of “Champo” stuff as the outgoing CEO 👩💼 calls it
Stone is contracted to Notts. I could understand him going out on loan if we were not playing. But we are. So what’s really going on? Why is he good enough to go on loan but not to play? I find tbis shocking. What’s going to happen next season - the last of his contract if I’m not wrong
ReplyDeleteJim G
I await the squad with anticipation, if no Stone then Tongue must be available, surely! According to my notes, Olly Stone's last publicised contract with Notts ends this year. Of course Pravda could have blacked out news of any newer deal as with Hameed and Clarke.
DeleteThat’s a relief then as I assume he will not be retained. I’m not sure I remember so many “impressive spells with the white ball this year”. Last season he was an asset with bat and ball but if he can’t get on the park with Notts (and in fairness when he did he was then called up to be rested by England) then it’s no good. The selection of Monty illustrates- as he is leaving - the need to spend the Stone salary on a batsman
DeleteJim G
82 NOT OUT
ReplyDeleteNo one can say STONE has been a good signing for Notts .Forever the bridesmaid , never the bride . Is he out on loan to try and get his match fitness back up - so he can be used later on in the month for one of our two remaining games . Based on his robustness and reliability surely Notts will not offer him another contract ?
No Duckett ? Ah yes, part of the super race, above County Cricket. But then will Crawley play for Kent ? Know it is not Ben's fault. Assuming he did not have the option.
ReplyDeleteBizarre to have played him in a dead rubber 50 over match for England yesterday (he is rested for the t20 fixtures in ireland). He should be made available to Notts if any other England centrally contracted player is made available to their respective counties. Suspect they will all be mothballed for the ashes but good to see Tongue available
DeleteJim G
Harrison with Northants.
ReplyDeleteSorry, is he with England ?
DeleteDuckett I mean
DeleteRich
DeleteDuckett is one of a only a few muliformat players, centrally contracted to the ECB .
Calvin is now arguably our third spinner, so PM has agreed to extend the on going loan to Northants - it appears to help his game, playing at the lower level.
Olly Stone, no longer centally contracted, must be costing Notts a packet - he needs to play or move on. To be Div 1 match ready he has to prove he's got those effectual overs in him, ditto if Notts are going to off load him easily. Is Middlesex a potential move for Stone at the end of his contract?
"Come On Notts !" , as the lady cries out !
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the "lady" in question, Di Peasey, got the confidence of members in the voting that closed yesterday?
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