Thursday 30 August 2012

v Warwickshire LV= 2012 Edgbaston

Hales, Read Rescue!

An unbroken fifth wicket partnership of 119 runs at least salvaged some pride for Notts on a bad day for the Green and Gold at Edgbaston.
Although the calendar read August 30, the performance was all too familiar to the September Shambles that seems to afflict Notts almost on an annual basis. Warwickshire added 206 runs for the loss of one wicket in 37 hapless overs. White struggled throughout with loanee Ian Blackwell depositing him for four sixes as he raced to 69 in 59 balls. White’s final figures of 25-1-135-1 were accurate reflection of his performance. He did have the satisfaction of picking up the only Notts wicket of the day, night watchman Chris Wright (53) being well caught at long off by leaping Andy Carter. The sixth wicket partnership had raised 97 in 23 overs.



Although Fletcher continued to bowl manfully with Franks only bowling six overs on the day, the support bowling proved easy pickings as Tiny Tim and Blackwell added 127 runs in 19 overs as The Bears got to maximum batting points. Ambrose got to his first ton in three seasons off 169 balls but his final 50 took only 54 balls as he reached his 150 with a huge six off White who had now switched to the City End, Warwickshire declared seven overs after lunch on 504 for six with Ambrose on 151 and Blackwell 69 not out with five sixes and four fours. Fletcher who went for 24 in his last three overs can be pleased with figures of 37-13-102-2 on the flat pitch.



Notts faced 16 balls and were nine for nought, when drizzle drove the players off. Soon after they returned 30 minutes later, Wessels (10) played a poor shot as he clipped Wright straight to Ian Westwood who caught the ball low down at square leg. With the score on 45 Lumb (12) edged a drive off Barker to be caught at slip. It got even worse three overs later when Taylor (1) trod on his stumps stepping back to a Wright delivery, 48 for three. Voges devoid of all form was never going to last long as he chased a wide one from 19-year old right arm seamer Tom Milnes first over and the Australian departed via a fine gully catch from Porterfield.
Credit Hales and Read though for stopping the rot on what was still an easy paced pitch. Hales was dropped on 38 by the normal reliable Rikki Clarke at slip and was still there on a patient 80 not out at the premature close due to bad light with 62 balls unused. A typical impish 54 not out from Read saw Notts through to 188 for four, still 167 runs short of avoiding the follow-on. However it should be a tall order for Warwickshire to take 16 wickets on a dead pitch on the final day.

Warwickshire had bowled adequately but their attack did not look as potent as during the equivalent fixture 12 months ago. Clarke is not bowling at the moment and Rankin looked less sharp than normal. Chris Wright bowled well and at a brisk pace which Read in particular was struggling with at times.

The recovery continued on Day Four, Chris Read falling just short of a deserved century but Alex Hales remained until the Notts declaration at 356/8.
Alex Hales 155*
Chris Read 95*
No Balls 30 in a total of 49 extras.






Draw-dom

A placid pitch and another lost day meant that the odds were always stacked against a positive result for this game.; and so it proved when  hands were shaken on Jim Troughton's dismissal on 86/3. 

Well played to Hales and Fletcher both of whom are getting back towards their best.


ESSEX RELEASE TWO



Essex can today announce that Billy Godleman and Michael Comber have been released by the Club


Hope another county signs Michael Comber. Think he has the talent to play international cricket.



Tuesday 28 August 2012

v Warwickshire LV= Edgbaston 2012 Day 1

 Troops Rally (from Farnsfield and Bulwell)as Andre Adams limps from the battlefield.

Warwickshire ended the day well on top; winning a key toss on a slow pitch likely to increasingly take spin.

Taylor came back in the line up as Mullaney made way from the Durham game. Adams returned for Phillips, but it was immediately apparent that he wasn’t match fit and later limped off with a recurrence of his calf injury. His season along with Notts championship hopes are now seemingly over.

Chopra and Westwood got off to an assured start as play commenced at noon. Carter bowling from the Pavilion End was being dealt with ease but Fletcher was bowling a good spell from the City End and was rewarded when he had the former Essex man caught at slip by his buddy Hales via a ricochet from Voges; 40 for one.
Left handers Westwood and Porterfield added 52 runs in untroubled fashion, until Franks surprised everyone when removing the Irishman’s middle stump for 26. Warwick went to lunch at 99 for two.

Adams was clearly struggling and despite bowling a few good balls off a shortened run up was going at five an over. White was introduced but could not get any turn and had insufficient control and proved disappointingly expensive. Ian Westwood was though badly dropped by the out of sorts Voges at second slip when on 62 off the limping Adams. Westwood and Troughton eventually added 83 runs in 22 overs when the Bears skipper edged the deserving Franks into the captain gloves for 40. In his next over, The General had Westwood palpably leg before for 81 an innings which lasted 164 balls and contained eleven fours; 178 for four.
However with Adams now off the field and White and Carter offering no threat, Notts bowling was being carried by Franks and Fletcher bowling from the City End. They both bowled very wholeheartedly and it was Fletcher bowling with the new ball that broke the fifth wicket partnership that had raised 102. Clarke lucky to survive a leg before shout the previous ball edged to Read for a well made 47 an innings which included seven fours and a massive six off White. Tiny Tim Ambrose played an excellent innings and was 64 not out at the close with Chris Wright unbeaten on six. Warwickshire closed on a day of only 88 scheduled overs on 298 for five which power to add with Blackwell and Barker still to come. Franks and Fletcher had excellent days with 17-4-52-3 and 25-11-49-2, the support bowling was unfortunately not there and incapacitated Adams finished his season on 18-0-82-0 as the gamble on playing him has clearly backfired.













Bears First Innings 298/5 88 ov
Ian Westwood 81
Tim Abrose 64*
Rikki Clarke 47

Paul Franks 3/52

Monday 27 August 2012

Damp competition conclusion.


CB 40 and James Harris

With a band of rain currently approaching Nottingham from the South West a CB40 match looks doubtful for Trent Bridge against the Glamorgan Welsh Dragons later today.

But with the opposition's un-secret weapon in the armoury, Duckworth Lewis, a CB <30 looks possible from the radar pictures at this moment, 3 hours before the due start time as the band of rain looks to be fanning out and breaking-up as it reaches Birmingham.

No team has been released by Outlaws HQ as yet but the BBC have these two squads posted:


Sunday 26 August 2012

Saturday 25 August 2012

More is less on Finals Day

Will Ingleby Jefferson chose t20 Finals Day to announce his retirement; the competition he won for Leicestershire Foxes last year.


Lone Shark effort
Semi 1

Yorkshire Carnegie  172/6

Jonny Bairstow 68 man of the match
David Miller 47

Sussex Sharks 136/8

Chris Nash 80 not out (opening)
Murray Goodwin 15
Extras third top score, that tells the tale of lack of any help backing Nash's solo attempt) 8

Tykes won by 36 runs. 

Semi 2

Somerset 125/6

Craig Kieswetter 63 not out (opening)
Jos Buttler 16
Arul Suppiah 12 not out

Hampshire Royals 126/4

Sean Ervine 34 not out
Michael Carberry 33
Simon Katich 32 not out

Hampshire won by 6 wickets with 6 balls to spare.

Final

Hampshire Royals 150/6

Jimmy Adams 43
nearly won it
for the Tykes
James Vince 36
Simon Katich 25

Yorkshire Carnegie 140/8

David Miller 72 not out

Chris Wood 3/26

Hampshire won by 10 runs

So the only teams to beat Outlaws this year in the T20 met in the final. Tykes were without their match winning bowler, Mitchell Starc for the day but had bussed-in Bresnan from Lord's. Hampshire used their guile and experience, as they did against an inexperienced Outlaws in the Quarter finals, to just about edge the final. 

In all three games, the player of the match's highest score's team lost the game, interesting, highlighting that sometimes more really is less.

Another fine mess................................

Mick Newell's massive headache over Notts' final LV= match of the season against Warwickshire just got a bit bigger. The match that could still decide the championship will see an England squad trio of Trott, Bell and Woakes all potentially returning to swell the Bears' ranks  but conversely sees Notts losing to England; Broad, Swann, Patel, Lumb and Hales. On top of that problem it has been revealed today that Adam Voges will also miss that game, being called home by Western Australia for presumably pre-season training.

NottsCCC.co.uk suggests that the D of C looking for an overseas replacement; good luck with that sir, we only had Voges in the T20s and no one in April and for the most of May.


The comedy doesn't stop there; former Notts player, one half of the comic Laurel and Hardy opening partnership from a couple (or more) of years ago. Jefferson / Wood has retired, namely Will Jefferson, due a hip injury - probably due to his massive frame of 6 foot 10 ins. 
Check him out on Cricinfo, they exclude Leicestershire from the list of major teams that he has played for....................................... http://www.espncricinfo.com/county-cricket-2012/content/player/15490.html


Jefferson's Notts stats are c/o MAG


WILLIAM INGLEBY JEFFERSON Born 25.10.1979 Derby RHB RMF

YEAR
M
I
NO
RUNS
HS
AV’GE
CT
ST
100
50
30
0
I
OVERS
M
RUNS
W
AV’GE
ARPO
BPW
BB
5wI
2007
5
9
0
316
73
35.11
3
-
-
1
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2008
13
21
1
442
98
22.10
19
-
-
2
2
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2009
4
6
0
181
133
30.17
7
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TOTAL
22
36
1
939
133
26.83
29
-
1
3
6
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-

Career Bests

COMPETITION
BATTING
BOWLING
FIRST CLASS
133 v Oxford UCCE (The Parks) 2009
-
CHAMPIONSHIP
80 v Sussex (Hove) 2008
-
NATIONAL LEAGUE
53 v Somerset (Taunton) 2008
-
TROPHY
93 v Hampshire (Rose Bowl) 2009
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Thursday 23 August 2012

Knocked-out by the weather

(Friday) Day Four was ruined by rain that possibly denied wins for Middlesex and Sussex....................... not for the first time, the weather favours Warwickshire in 2012.

57*


It came as no surprise to anyone that ODI was almost a total washout at Cardiff today.................................... wait and see the weather on Saturday for T20 finals day, "Glastonbury eat your heart out"


Rehman v Panesar Rounds 2 and 3


Abdur Rehman 5/70 to dismiss Sussex in their first innings for 279 (a lead of 32 runs)

Remember:

http://www.nottsview.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/biz-spin-ess-as-usual.html

http://www.nottsview.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/beware-bogeyman.html

However Monty Panesar struck back with 6/77 and Chris Nash 3/45 as Somerset were spun out for 195, leaving Sussex with a target of 164. They were 31/0 at stumps.

At Edgbaston, Middlesex currently lead by 305 with 5 wickets left, Dawid Malan 138*, a draw looking likely there, without captains talking to each other.

There is a strong possibility that Sussex could be top after tomorrow but Rehman might have his own ideas about that or will the weather have have the final say, not for the first time at Taunton.


Durham as expected had a 20 point win over Worcestershire by 6 wickets

Wednesday 22 August 2012

Plumtree's finest

With the absences of Michael Lumb and Alex Hales approaching before the end of the season (the last two LV=), the spectre of a Neil Edwards recall looms.


ECB, James Cameron and the Full Monty

The ECB has confirmed the following player availability for the remainder of the season:
1 of 3 Bears available
to play Notts
James Anderson (Lancashire) Unavailable
Jonny Bairstow (Yorkshire) Available for Friends Life t20 Finals Day, unavailable for remainder of season
Ian Bell (Warwickshire) Unavailable until final LV=CC match against Nottinghamshire
Ravi Bopara (Essex) Unavailable
Tim Bresnan (Yorkshire) Unavailable
Danny Briggs (Hampshire) Unavailable for LV=CC matches against Essex and Derbyshire
Stuart Broad (Nottinghamshire) Unavailable
Jos Buttler (Somerset) Unavailable for LV=CC matches against Sussex and Worcestershire
Alastair Cook (Essex) Unavailable until the final LV=CC match against Yorkshire
Jade Dernbach (Surrey) Unavailable
Steven Finn (Middlesex) Unavailable
Alex Hales (Nottinghamshire) Unavailable for LV=CC matches against Surrey and Warwickshire
Craig Kieswetter (Somerset) Available for Friends Life t20 Finals Day, unavailable for remainder of season
Michael Lumb (Nottinghamshire) Unavailable for LV=CC matches against Surrey and Warwickshire
Eoin Morgan (Middlesex) Unavailable
Graham Onions (Durham) Available for all cricket
Kevin Pietersen (Surrey) Available for all cricket
Samit Patel (Nottinghamshire) Unavailable
Matt Prior (Sussex) Available from 25 August for remainder of season
Andrew Strauss (Middlesex) Available from 28 August for remainder of season
Graeme Swann (Nottinghamshire) Unavailable
James Taylor (Nottinghamshire) Available for all cricket
Jonathan Trott (Warwickshire) Unavailable until final LV=CC match against Nottinghamshire
Chris Woakes (Warwickshire) Unavailable until final LV=CC match against Nottinghamshire
Luke Wright (Sussex) Unavailable for LV=CC matches against Somerset and Durham