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23 September, 2011
Champions.................
Whilst current Nottinghamshire stars Swann, Patel and Hales slug it out at the Oval (yes it's 23rd September) against the Windies for T20 World Champions England, former Notts players have been in action in the Champions League in Bangalore with a match between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Warriors.
RCB featured Daniel Vettori and Dirk Nannes; Warriors had Ashwell Prince and Nicky Boje.
Warriors, from the Eastern Cape, won on the last ball with a match winning knock of 42 from former Stickleback Johan Botha swaying the balance of the game.
22 September, 2011
Greg Smith goes Essex
Greg Smith has joined Essex.
Not the Gregory James Smith, formerly of Nottinghamshire born 1971 in Pretoria.
Not the Greg Philip Smith of Grace Road, Leicester born 1988 in Leicester
But the Gregory Marc Smith now formerly of Derbyshire born 1983 in Jo'burg
Not the Gregory James Smith, formerly of Nottinghamshire born 1971 in Pretoria.
Not the Greg Philip Smith of Grace Road, Leicester born 1988 in Leicester
But the Gregory Marc Smith now formerly of Derbyshire born 1983 in Jo'burg
18 September, 2011
Group of death!
Next season's Group B for the CB40 includes both finalists from this season, two "National" sides, bogey sides Durham and Hampshire plus Notts.
SCOTLAND
DURHAM
HAMPSHIRE
SURREY
WELSH DRAGONS
SOMERSET
NOTTS
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14 September, 2011
Day 3 v Sussex at Trent Bridge LV=
NOTTS SLUMP AND FOLLOW-ON AGAIN
Nottinghamshire First Innings
311 all out (101.1 ov)
Turner 64
Read 55
Bravo 53
Panesar 3/60
Naved Arif 3/86
Amjad Khan 2/33
Nottinghamshire Second Innings (Following-on)
103/4 (28 ov)
Turner 42
Bravo 17
Mullaney 16*

Panesar 2/24*
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Nottinghamshire First Innings
311 all out (101.1 ov)
Turner 64
Read 55
Bravo 53
Panesar 3/60
Naved Arif 3/86
Amjad Khan 2/33
Nottinghamshire Second Innings (Following-on)
103/4 (28 ov)
Turner 42
Bravo 17
Mullaney 16*
Panesar 2/24*
13 September, 2011
Day 2 v Sussex at Trent Bridge LV=
VOTE NOW - THE OUTLAW'S BEST BOWLER 2011 WAS...................................
HALES REACHES LANDMARK FOR THE FIRST TIME
Sussex First Innings
488 (146.5 ov)
Goodwin 170
Machan 71
Amjad Khan 65
Adams 5/110
Shreck 3/92
Fletcher 2/103
Nottinghamshire First Innings
132/1 (44 ov)
Turner 52*
Hales 49
Bravo 17*
Panesar 1/37*
HALES REACHES LANDMARK FOR THE FIRST TIME
Sussex First Innings
488 (146.5 ov)
Another 5-fer |
Machan 71
Amjad Khan 65
Adams 5/110
Shreck 3/92
Fletcher 2/103
Nottinghamshire First Innings
132/1 (44 ov)
Turner 52*
Hales 49
Bravo 17*
A first 50 |
12 September, 2011
NOTTS WIN TROPHY
Notts Second Eleven have won the Second Eleven Trophy competition going unbeaten through-out the whole tournament.
In today's final at Liverpool Scott Elstone 69*, Neil Edwards 49 and Sam Kelsall 34 saw Notts home to their target of 193.
In today's final at Liverpool Scott Elstone 69*, Neil Edwards 49 and Sam Kelsall 34 saw Notts home to their target of 193.
11 September, 2011
Last chance for some to shine.
Director Newell has elected to give Charlie Shreck one final hoo-rah before he departs for the South-East, Darren Pattinson making way for him in the eleven.
Karl Turner has one last match to prove himself up to Division One standard, currently his best is a, below expectations, 40.
Darren Bravo is another one who hasn't fulfilled promise to date; reputedly striking the ball well but yet to make it count. DB needs to stand out, being the overseas player, to be worth his salt.
Steven Mullaney is set also to play in an eleven where hopes were for Scott Elstone to have the opportunity to make an impact, Mull05 hasn't been contributing enough to warrant selection in the eyes of many observers in recent matches.
This viewer would have liked to have seen Sam Wood in place of Graeme White, a move that would strengthen the batting which is clearly unmotivated and playing out time at the end of an up and down season but the Director isn't one for blooding the youngsters in the championship.
Darren Bravo is another one who hasn't fulfilled promise to date; reputedly striking the ball well but yet to make it count. DB needs to stand out, being the overseas player, to be worth his salt.
Steven Mullaney is set also to play in an eleven where hopes were for Scott Elstone to have the opportunity to make an impact, Mull05 hasn't been contributing enough to warrant selection in the eyes of many observers in recent matches.
This viewer would have liked to have seen Sam Wood in place of Graeme White, a move that would strengthen the batting which is clearly unmotivated and playing out time at the end of an up and down season but the Director isn't one for blooding the youngsters in the championship.
10 September, 2011
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