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25 July, 2012
Quarter-Final Countdown
According to the Twittersphere, Trent Bridge has sold 8 thousand tickets in advance of tonight's Q/F match with the Hampshire.
If the sun reappears you can add 4,000.
If the sun reappears you can add 4,000.
24 July, 2012
T20-uesday
Three matches in Europe of this variety today with the big one tomorrow, which has an appetiser for Murdoch's Minions too.
For tomorrow's Q/F v Hampshire, Darren Pattinson has been ruled out to be replaced by Jake Ball, who will represent a little known quantity to them apart from the CB40 last week and what Billy the mole Shafayat can tell them.
The Outlaws team: Michael Lumb, Alex Hales, Riki Wessels, James Taylor, Adam Voges (C), Samit Patel, Chris Read, Steven Mullaney, Jake Ball, Harry Gurney, Andy Carter
The team has been announced very early, so expect a change before 7.10 pm tomorrow, Mick has "previous".
In today first game of T20, over in the Netherlands it was Scotland v Bangladesh
Scotland fresh from their whipping by Notts opened up batting first in The Hague.
Scotland 162/7 (losing 4 wickets in the last 2 overs)
Richie Berrington 100
Calum MacLeod 19
Kyle Coetzer 14
Bangladesh 128
Shakhib Al Hasan 31
Tamim Iqbal 25
Majid Haq 3/27
Josh Davey 3/23
Scotland won by 34 runs
In the second match, Somerset batted first against the Eagles of Essex at Taunton.
Craig Kieswetter falling on the first ball to an Alastair Cook catch off Tim Phillips' bowling and his usual fellow opener but today's no.3 Marcus Trescothick went for 19.
Somerset 175/6
James Hildreth 58
Jos Buttler 33
Richard Levi 20
Eagles in reply lost their first wicket early 9/1, which quickly became 9/2 as Ravi Bopara went for a 2 ball duck. At half-way house, Essex had lost Alastair Cook for 28, 55/5. With 5 overs to go and with James Foster out for 26, Essex 105/7. Essex's hopes in the hands of Ryan ten Doeschate, over#18 went for 20, bowled by Alfonso Thomas, 29 required from the last two overs.
Essex148
Ryan ten Doeschate 47
Alastair Cook 28
James Foster 26
Lewis Gregory 4/39
Somerset won by 27 runs
Sussex Sharks were put into bat at Hove in the third game against Gloucestershire Gladiators who feature Ian Saxelby, the would-be Notts fans favourite, in a different life perhaps.
In the first over, Saxelby removes Chris Nash but once Matt Prior was to the crease the momentum swung to Sussex's advantage. After Prior's demise, Murray Goodwin and Scott Styris took the baton in tandem homing-in on 200. Over 18 went for 38 runs (including 2 no balls and a dot ball), James Fuller the unfortunate bowler, Scott Styris the demolishing batter, 200 was surpassed with ease.
Sussex 230/4
Scott Styris 100* (37 balls 9 sixes 5 fours)
Matt Prior 60 (38 balls 3 sixes 5 fours)
Murray Goodwin 55 (41 balls 7 fours)
The young Gladiators had a monumental edifice to surmount; but with some spirited hitting from Dan Housego they were still in hunt, mathematically, at half way.
With 3 overs to go Gloucs were 174/4 needing 19 per over which proved too much.
Gloucestershire 191/8
Dan Housego 47 (32 balls 2 sixes 6 fours)
Alex Gidman 44 (22 balls 3 sixes 2 fours)
Hamish Marshall 42 (29 balls 1 six 3 fours)
Sussex won by 39 runs
Meanwhile in Newport, Gwent
Notts 2nds started their 3 day game against Glamorgan.
In an audition for Alex Hales' spot, subject to a Lions call-up, Turner and Edwards opened up with a 112 partnership. Notts declared on 351/9 and the Welsh were 58/0 at stumps.
For tomorrow's Q/F v Hampshire, Darren Pattinson has been ruled out to be replaced by Jake Ball, who will represent a little known quantity to them apart from the CB40 last week and what Billy the mole Shafayat can tell them.
The Outlaws team: Michael Lumb, Alex Hales, Riki Wessels, James Taylor, Adam Voges (C), Samit Patel, Chris Read, Steven Mullaney, Jake Ball, Harry Gurney, Andy Carter
The team has been announced very early, so expect a change before 7.10 pm tomorrow, Mick has "previous".
Berring-Ton crushes Bangladesh
In today first game of T20, over in the Netherlands it was Scotland v Bangladesh
Scotland fresh from their whipping by Notts opened up batting first in The Hague.
Scotland 162/7 (losing 4 wickets in the last 2 overs)
Richie Berrington 100
Calum MacLeod 19
Kyle Coetzer 14
Bangladesh 128
Shakhib Al Hasan 31
Tamim Iqbal 25
Majid Haq 3/27
Josh Davey 3/23
Scotland won by 34 runs
In the second match, Somerset batted first against the Eagles of Essex at Taunton.
Craig Kieswetter falling on the first ball to an Alastair Cook catch off Tim Phillips' bowling and his usual fellow opener but today's no.3 Marcus Trescothick went for 19.
Somerset 175/6
James Hildreth 58
Jos Buttler 33
Richard Levi 20
Eagles in reply lost their first wicket early 9/1, which quickly became 9/2 as Ravi Bopara went for a 2 ball duck. At half-way house, Essex had lost Alastair Cook for 28, 55/5. With 5 overs to go and with James Foster out for 26, Essex 105/7. Essex's hopes in the hands of Ryan ten Doeschate, over#18 went for 20, bowled by Alfonso Thomas, 29 required from the last two overs.
Essex148
Ryan ten Doeschate 47
Alastair Cook 28
James Foster 26
Lewis Gregory 4/39
Somerset won by 27 runs
Sussex Sharks were put into bat at Hove in the third game against Gloucestershire Gladiators who feature Ian Saxelby, the would-be Notts fans favourite, in a different life perhaps.
In the first over, Saxelby removes Chris Nash but once Matt Prior was to the crease the momentum swung to Sussex's advantage. After Prior's demise, Murray Goodwin and Scott Styris took the baton in tandem homing-in on 200. Over 18 went for 38 runs (including 2 no balls and a dot ball), James Fuller the unfortunate bowler, Scott Styris the demolishing batter, 200 was surpassed with ease.
Sussex 230/4
Scott Styris 100* (37 balls 9 sixes 5 fours)
Matt Prior 60 (38 balls 3 sixes 5 fours)
Murray Goodwin 55 (41 balls 7 fours)
The young Gladiators had a monumental edifice to surmount; but with some spirited hitting from Dan Housego they were still in hunt, mathematically, at half way.
With 3 overs to go Gloucs were 174/4 needing 19 per over which proved too much.
Gloucestershire 191/8
Dan Housego 47 (32 balls 2 sixes 6 fours)
Alex Gidman 44 (22 balls 3 sixes 2 fours)
Hamish Marshall 42 (29 balls 1 six 3 fours)
Sussex won by 39 runs
Meanwhile in Newport, Gwent
Notts 2nds started their 3 day game against Glamorgan.
In an audition for Alex Hales' spot, subject to a Lions call-up, Turner and Edwards opened up with a 112 partnership. Notts declared on 351/9 and the Welsh were 58/0 at stumps.
23 July, 2012
Monday blues
Only managed 311 not out |
- Essex have been allowed to select Ravi Bopara and Alastair Cook for their Q/F match against Somerset.
- Pattinson is to have a fitness test tomorrow.
- What chances a level playing field?
- England lose Bopara early on Day 5, the mountain gets higher and steeper to climb!
- England still trail by 75 runs with just 5 wickets left at lunch
- Not even reaching tea, England lost to South Africa by an innings and 12 runs.
- Samit Patel has called on Notts to be to clinical on Wednesday - "come-on Samit, who is it that's been dropping the catches?" Two in as many days over the weekend.
- Former Notts bits and pieces player, Ian Pont, claims he has only received half of his fee for the coaching role that took in the BPL, according to ESPNcricinfo.
22 July, 2012
v Scotland 2012
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21 July, 2012
20 July, 2012
Patto Turns Renegade
Banjo Pattinson was announced today as a "home-based player" signatory by Melbourne Renegades for the 2012/13 Big Bash, effectively changing his status from English to Australian.
Notts DofC said "it was unlikely Pattinson would return next year in any event". So far this year he has only featured in the T20 games and some of the CB40 ones, returning from a back stress fracture. "Darren's decision changes his status as far as I am aware but with his age and the age of his kids I think it was unlikely he would be looking to stay beyond this season," Newell added.
Let's hope that Patto goes out in a blaze of glory with the Outlaws then!
Notts DofC said "it was unlikely Pattinson would return next year in any event". So far this year he has only featured in the T20 games and some of the CB40 ones, returning from a back stress fracture. "Darren's decision changes his status as far as I am aware but with his age and the age of his kids I think it was unlikely he would be looking to stay beyond this season," Newell added.
Let's hope that Patto goes out in a blaze of glory with the Outlaws then!
Vikram Solanki will be joining Surrey from Worcestershire next season.
That Friday feeling
The day was greeted by more rain, torrential rain in the small hours of the morning in fact.
- Raining in Nottingham at 10.00
- Early lunch with an inspection at 1.40
- Covers off no rain about
- Bainton and Bailey do their stuff and inspect at 2.00, no rain
- ditto at 3.00, rain is on the way, west of Derby heading for Nottingham
- Play abandoned for the day
- 3.40 spotting with rain, west of the City.
Time for a Crunchie!
19 July, 2012
Grounded!
Somerset in a quest to sign a record number of Overseas players in one season have now grabbed the signature of Abdur Rehman, only to find his arrival is delayed by visa issues.
Sounding familiar?
Mitchell Starc had a farcical trip around the world with a visa problem, but Somerset are clocking up an almanac of excuses this term:
Brian Rose's wisdom in opting for South Africans in a Protea's tour year is open to question; they have already used the services of Albie Morkel, Richard Levi and Vernon Philander in LV= and T20 games.
Somerset's unavailability problems have been compounded by George Dockrell's inclusion in Ireland's U19 World Cup plans.
Notts will share some of those headaches with Somerset, having; Brett Hutton and Sam Wood also heading south for that World Cup, Graeme Swann and Stuart Broad doing whatever they do with senior England, Samit Patel, Alex Hales and James Taylor likely to be England Lions soon again and Michael Lumb has also be included in the England T20 preliminary squad, making the Notts contingent 6.
Tresco has let it be known that he looking to make a comeback in the T20 Q/F
The man-mountain, otherwise known as Luke Fletcher, returned to cricketing action against the Tykes 2nds for the Notts 2nd XI returning 3/27.
Garry Park has left the Sheep of Derby, after he was told they wouldn't be re-newing his contract for next season; he leaves by mutual consent.
What the odds on:
Foxes or Unicorns?
Forest?
Andrew Strauss out in the First Over of the First Test LBW via a DRS, 0/1
At the end of the day England 267/3, Alastair Cook 114*, Jon Trott 71, KP 42
Sounding familiar?
Mitchell Starc had a farcical trip around the world with a visa problem, but Somerset are clocking up an almanac of excuses this term:
- Roelof van der Merwe - couldn't get a visa
- Kieron Pollard - turned his back on Somerset in favour of the Windies.
- Chris Gayle - agreed to join the Cidermen for T20 but then re-built bridges with the Windies and rescindered on the deal.
- Faf du Plessis - again signed but then decided to honour an International agreement.
Brian Rose's wisdom in opting for South Africans in a Protea's tour year is open to question; they have already used the services of Albie Morkel, Richard Levi and Vernon Philander in LV= and T20 games.
Somerset's unavailability problems have been compounded by George Dockrell's inclusion in Ireland's U19 World Cup plans.
Notts will share some of those headaches with Somerset, having; Brett Hutton and Sam Wood also heading south for that World Cup, Graeme Swann and Stuart Broad doing whatever they do with senior England, Samit Patel, Alex Hales and James Taylor likely to be England Lions soon again and Michael Lumb has also be included in the England T20 preliminary squad, making the Notts contingent 6.
Tresco has let it be known that he looking to make a comeback in the T20 Q/F
The Boy is Back
The man-mountain, otherwise known as Luke Fletcher, returned to cricketing action against the Tykes 2nds for the Notts 2nd XI returning 3/27.
Out of the Park
Garry Park has left the Sheep of Derby, after he was told they wouldn't be re-newing his contract for next season; he leaves by mutual consent.
What the odds on:
Foxes or Unicorns?
Forest?
Testing Times
Andrew Strauss out in the First Over of the First Test LBW via a DRS, 0/1
At the end of the day England 267/3, Alastair Cook 114*, Jon Trott 71, KP 42
18 July, 2012
Voges and Read Rescue Notts between the showers.
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