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Friday 6 July 2012
Notts make Quarter Finals
Outlaws v Carnegie 2012
Thursday 5 July 2012
Hales an injury doubt
[Twitter suggests Elstone will play but the Notts website is more optimistic that Hales will be fit]
The DoC has now a policy of "consistency" in squad selection and also hopes Samit Patel is available from rain duties with England, if not Graeme White waits for his turn. Watch-out for a surprise in tonight's XI as Mr Newell has said he isn't going to meddle - a definite indicator of change.
Notts seconds had a four day wash out at Kidderminster.
ANSWER
No - Hales didn't play
Notts appeared to have lost their mojo, for the evening only - fingers crossed, Carter being awful, Mullaney dropping a skier - unheard of, Patel very rusty and surprise selection ahead of Elstone, White, looking like he hadn't bowled for weeks, which he hasn't much.
Wednesday 4 July 2012
v Lancashire Lightning T20 2012
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Monday 2 July 2012
Cover for the cover!
England had drafted-in Stuart Meaker as cover for Jimmy Anderson but now have drafted-in Chris Woakes to cover for both Meaker and Jade Dernbach who will be attending Tom Maynard's funeral at Llandaff on 4th July.
Sunday 1 July 2012
Lightning v Falcons 2012
Saturday 30 June 2012
Elstone sees Academy home at Wollaton
Scott Elstone had a break from 12th man duties scoring 71 in a successful 4 wicket winning run chase against Wollaton for Notts Academy.
v Durham T20
Hales on song for Outlaws |
Friday 29 June 2012
Morgan prime cut
Eoin Morgan top scored for England at Lord's in a rain interrupted innings against the old foe - Australia.
England 272/5
Eoin Morgan 89*
Jon Trott 54
Ian Bell 41
Alastair Cook 40
Only Morgan got after the bowlers and so the game remained close.
David Warner 56, Michael Clarke 61 got the Aussies whilst shouting distance but ultimately the World # 1 ODI side fell 15 runs short.
In trouble with Middlesex because he was late arriving yesterday for a CB40 match against Lancashire, because he was stuck on a train!
England 272/5
Eoin Morgan 89*
Jon Trott 54
Ian Bell 41
Alastair Cook 40
Only Morgan got after the bowlers and so the game remained close.
David Warner 56, Michael Clarke 61 got the Aussies whilst shouting distance but ultimately the World # 1 ODI side fell 15 runs short.
Morgan Prime - chump! 17/07/12
In trouble with Middlesex because he was late arriving yesterday for a CB40 match against Lancashire, because he was stuck on a train!
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