Matt Davies in the Nottingham Post has revealed that Notts have agreed terms with an overseas player/s for both the Championship and the the Blast but won't announce anything before their domestic governing bodies have sealed their consent on the deals. Matt also says that an unnamed experiemced batsman has offered his services to Notts.
19/11/19
Wisden has released an exclusive with news that Mohammad Abbas, Pakistan and Leicestershire (2018 and 19) will sign for Nottinghamshire in 2020. In his time at Grace Road he has taken 79 FC wickets.
22/11/19
Absence of Pakistan seamer Mohammad Abbas surprises Australia
The Cricketer | 21/11/2019
Nathan Lyon confessed his surprise at the absence of Mohammad Abbas from Pakistan’s side as the first Test against Australia got underway in Brisbane.
The 29-year-old was expected to feature for Azhar Ali’s tourists, given his skillset as one of the global game’s premier seamers.
Abbas, who has taken 66 wickets in Test cricket at an average of just 18.86, is currently ranked 12th in the ICC’s Test bowling rankings, making him the highest-positioned Pakistani. Wahab Riaz is the next best-placed fast bowler from the country, but he has not played a Test since October 2018.
Azhar explained of the decision to leave out Abbas: “We know he's very good and our No.1 bowler but at the moment these three pacers are doing the job and we picked them.”
“I was actually really surprised, personally,” Lyon told cricket.com.au after Australia bowled their tourists out for 240 on the first day of the series.
“I thought the way he bowled in our series in the UAE was absolutely world-class. I think he's ranked around the top 10 so for him to miss out, it must show the quality of the Pakistan bowling.
“So, we're not going to take them lightly, that's for sure – they've got some world-class bowlers there – but yeah, very surprised that Mohammad wasn't a part of their side.”
When Australia faced Pakistan in Dubai and Abu Dhabi in 2018, Abbas took 17 wickets across the two games, with each wicket costing just 10.58 runs apiece and coming at a strike-rate of just 26.7.
Given Abbas’ style – operating without great pace and traditionally relying on seam movement, it was thought that the pitch prepared at the Gabba might suit him against the Australian top order.
However, having spent the majority of last season with Leicestershire playing County Championship cricket, Abbas’ pace is said to have been down.
Ricky Ponting added: “You think about these conditions, it would've been perfect for him. Even the next Test in Adelaide, it's going to be great conditions for him there as well.
“There's probably a couple of the Aussie batsmen who think it's good that he's not playing because I think they can probably handle the other two better than they can handle him.”
In Abbas’ absence, teenage sensation Naseem Shah became the ninth-youngest male Test debutant in the game’s history – and the youngest to make his debut against Australia. He lined up alongside left-arm pacer Shaheen Afridi and Imran Khan, who was perhaps the most likely of the trio to make way for Abbas.
Khan, however, benefited from a fine display during a warmup match against Australia A; he took five wickets, including that of Joe Burns, who will open the batting alongside David Warner for the hosts.
Not sure I dare go to Grace Road anymore !
ReplyDeleteIs he really good enough for our, in theory at least, overseas match winner? Then again, we are back in Div.2 after all. Presumably his availability was one of the main attractions in signing him ?
ReplyDeleteAnd presumably he won't cost the earth either.
ReplyDeleteHave a look on YouTube Stoney and watch Abbas take a fifer against the Aussies, Seems to bowl a tight line and length, Might be just what we need....
ReplyDeleteI haven't been able to be positive about our County for quite some time but this sounds like an improvement.
ReplyDeleteTom Moores today for Team Abu Dhabi:
ReplyDeleteToday:
Tom Moores (wk) b Laughlin 0 - 2 balls!!!
Don't expect repeated social media posts of that innings from TB
DeleteYes, indeedy, no one ever fails on Pravda, the land of make believe for the masses.
DeleteAnd he wasn't much better in 2018!!!
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2018 Punjabi Legends 6 6 1 63 19 12.60
Yes, PJ I guess you could argue he's lucky on three fronts.a) he's our first choice keeper/batter in all formats, b) he's somehow picking up another £60,000 for the TrentDeepPockets and c) he's carved out another career with various t10 formats. Guess Rod Stewart was right when he said some guys have all.......
DeleteYes, Zanga saw him bowl at GR last season. Looked ok, if not spectacular. Perhaps after some recent disasters in red ball a steady, "siddle" type of reliable overseas would be a good option for us. Does anyone know if he is out of Pakistan reckoning these days?
ReplyDeleteAnd another second ball duck for Moore's today...!
ReplyDeleteAnd Harry has conceded around 20 each over .!
Is Samit out there playing, not seen or heard anything of him..?
Games are on Freeport, channel 42...should you prefer this to daytime TV
Freesport channel 422. Saw Samit play one game the other day. Only watch it if you are really bored though, it’s absolute rubbish!
ReplyDeletethanks for correcting me, yes agreed it's not great but it beats loose women on the telly..!!
ReplyDeleteNotts say that James Pattinson is also being considered. Pakistan have not called up Abbas and his form certainly deteriorated of late - do Notts want someone on the decline or not? Bowling in Division 2 is NOT like in Division 1 so are Notts continuing to just seek Division 2 standard players?
ReplyDeleteDunno if I'd risk Patto again. That's a huge call. If Abbas is not in the Pakistani reckoning then his availability would be a massive advantage unless we are going to go down the spin route again in the second half of the season. Spoke to someone earlier who knows more about other counties in general than I do. Apparently Abbas was ranked world no.1 a while back, but yes, agree he wasn't the same bowler last season.What odds on the DoC signing someone who is perennially crocked or not the same bowler he was ?
ReplyDeleteMohammad Abbas' omission was commented on by Leicestershire's Hassan Azad this morning
ReplyDeleteHas he lost his place to the 16yo who clocked 91.7 in his first test?
ReplyDelete'And when he was in he was in, and when he was out he was out, but when he was neither in nor out' - was he NEITHER in NOR out? NO, he IS OUT of the Pakistan Side and as far as we NOT IN the Notts Side for 2020.
ReplyDeleteSo, according to the article in the NP, which batsman is out there with experience, past his best and about to retire if we don't give him 3 years to top up his pension fund? Got it - Chris Nash? Damn it, forgot, he's already here.
ReplyDeleteCheater Trego perhaps
DeleteGood spot anonymous, 11 days ahead of Notts
DeleteSo the rumours were true then and Notts sign the Pakistan seamer for the first 9. Saw him last year and looked economical and steady, if not spectacular. His stats are excellent, however, so he should be a very good addition to the famed cartel. It will be interesting to see which experienced bowler joins him.
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