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
-



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

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

21 August, 2012

5 Go to Sri Lanka

Not a missing Enid Blyton book but the England Selectors latest publication:

England

T20 World Cup Squad

Stuart Broad (Captain, Nottinghamshire)
Jonny Bairstow (Yorkshire)
Ravi Bopara (Essex)
Tim Bresnan (Yorkshire)
Danny Briggs (Hampshire)
Jos Buttler (Somerset)
Jade Dernbach (Surrey)
Steven Finn (Middlesex)
Alex Hales (Nottinghamshire)
Craig Kieswetter (Somerset)
Michael Lumb (Nottinghamshire)
Eoin Morgan (Middlesex)
Samit Patel (Nottinghamshire)
Graeme Swann (Nottinghamshire)
Luke Wright (Sussex)

20 August, 2012

Back to winning ways


Proof that  84 + 71 really is greater than 102; those being the contributions of Michael Lumb, Chris Read and Mark Stoneman as Notts Outlaws beat Durham Dynamos by 43 runs, the game ending in the 79th over of the hot, sunny, humid day. 


19 August, 2012

CB40 Squad includes Pattinson

The usual names feature minus the two Leicestershire signings from last year, Taylor (Test duty) and Gurney (Injury) but plus Scott two tons this week Elstone. Patto's name is included in the squad - he did bowl 6 overs last Monday and he did perform bottle and twelfth man duties for the Durham Championship defeat.

Unlike the Bears Notts haven't taken in any loanees to cover for absentees, rather the reverse:

Swann, Broad, Taylor, Patel, Hales have all been loaned to England at one time or another this season.

David Hussey on a season / 12 month long loan to Australia

Luke Fletcher absent due to weighty issues for several months

Hutton and Wood loaned to England u19 

With current injuries to Pattinson, Gurney and Adams 

You could say Notts' squad was thread-bear .................................... but still no loanees; BUT watch out we've got Scott Elstone


All Round Elstone


Academy settle for a winning draw against Mark Nelson's Papplewick

The Nottinghamshire Academy are the side in second and took 16 points from their draw against Papplewick; they struck the days largest total when they declared after 46 overs with 295 for 2 with Scott Elstone starring with an unbeaten 109 from just 68 balls with 11 fours and 6 sixes and he shared a stand of 149 for the second wicket with Hassan Azad (94) after Sam Kelsall went for 46. Papplewick may be in tenth spot but they will have taken confidence from their reply of 233 for 6 from their 54 overs in which Mark Nelson took much of the credit with 132 from 145 balls and Elstone rounded off a good day taking 3-52.



Wood cuts down Notts' title ambitions


An heroic effort to score 366 runs to keep their championship hopes alive ended with a 16 run defeat for Notts yesterday.
Durham batted on for another four overs and added 24 runs for the loss of Collingwood who was bowled by White for 59. Durham 325 for eight declared setting Notts 366 runs to win off 90 overs.