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A much weakened Surrey side again. Not against new ventures like the 100 but they should be arranged to not affect the County teams. Surrey and the likes of the Yorkies have less chance in this comp than most. |
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Derbyshire (3): Luis Reece, Matt Critchley, Leus du Plooy Durham (5): Mark Wood, Ben Stokes, Brydon Carse, Matty Potts, Ben Raine Essex (2): Dan Lawrence, Sam Cook Glamorgan (4): Chris Cooke, Dan Douthwaite, Timm van der Gugten, David Lloyd Gloucestershire (5): Benny Howell, Miles Hammond, Ryan Higgins, David Payne, Iain Cockbain Hampshire (4): Mason Crane, Chris Wood, Liam Dawson, James Vince Kent (7): Daniel Bell-Drummond, Zak Crawley, Joe Denly, Fred Klaassen, Alex Blake, Sam Billings, Jordan Cox Lancashire (7): Liam Livingstone, Jos Buttler, Matt Parkinson, Tom Hartley, Saqib Mahmood, Alex Davies, Luke Wood Leicestershire (2): Colin Ackermann, Callum Parkinson Middlesex (6): Tom Helm, Eoin Morgan, Blake Cullen, Steven Finn, John Simpson, Nathan Sowter Northamptonshire (3): Adam Rossington, Brandon Glover, Josh Cobb Nottinghamshire (9): Joe Clarke, Calvin Harrison, Alex Hales, Matt Carter, Tom Moores, Steve Mullaney, Samit Patel, Ben Duckett, Jake Ball Somerset (8) : Tom Abell, Will Smeed, Roelof van der Merwe, Tom Lammonby, Max Waller, Craig Overton, Lewis Gregory, Tom Banton Surrey (11) : Jade Dernbach, Sam Curran, Rory Burns, Tom Curran, Reece Topley, Jason Roy, Laurie Evans, Will Jacks, Jordan Clark, Ollie Pope, Liam Plunkett Sussex (9): Ravi Bopara, Phil Salt, Ollie Robinson, Jofra Archer, George Garton, Chris Jordan, Tymal Mills, Delray Rawlins, Luke Wright Warwickshire (6): Chris Woakes, Dom Sibley, Adam Hose, Sam Hain, Danny Briggs, Jake Lintott Worcestershire (5): Moeen Ali, Pat Brown, Dillon Pennington, Ross Whiteley, Ben Cox Yorkshire (10): Adil Rashid, David Willey, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Adam Lyth, Matt Fisher, Harry Brook, Jordan Thompson, Joe Root, Dawid Malan, Jonny Bairstow |
Ta. So the likes of Northants and Essex hardly affected at all.
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Yorkshire Will Fraine Harry Duke(wk) Gary Ballance George Hill Jonathan Tattersall Matthew Revis Dom Bess(c) Matthew Waite Mathew Pillans Ben Coad Jack Shutt Surrey Mark Stoneman Hashim Amla(c) Ben Geddes Jamie Smith(wk) Ryan Patel Nico Reifer Tim David Gus Atkinson Conor McKerr Matt Dunn Daniel Moriarty A game missing Roy, Burns, Curran, Curran, Pope, Plunkett, Rashid, Willey, Root, Malan and Bairstow |
Yes the two most affected counties playing each other.
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on that basis Surrey C team have done brilliantly against Yorkshire C team today.
Bowling Yorkshire out for 165, Surrey are currently 45-0 after 11 overs. I would say Kent have been affected but they have mostly lost batsman to this tournament and I can see why no bowlers got picked Durham got 405-4 in 50 overs. |
Another good performance from Atkinson
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Good to see the rest of the CC fixtures released today.
10:30am starts in the middle of September? Win the toss & bowl…. |
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The vast majority of 4 day cricket played in April and early May and then September/early October. How on earth are you supposed to produce test batsmen in those conditions. Fully expect a whitewash in Australia this winter. Money talks though and the only way to get franchise cricket in the U.K. like the BBL and IPL is to slightly change the format so that county sides can’t kick off about it. The hundred is crap, it’s just 20/20 cricket with 20 less balls each innings and weird rules on bowling 10 deliveries in a row. Absolute bollocks |
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Ryan Patel had his beans this morning.
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Just smashing sixes non-stop
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Sixes and then some. :)
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23 sixes in 22 overs - great to watch.
Shame they will be able to pace themselves over the full 30 overs |
Think I'll go watch the second half in the summer house with a cup of tea. Set up nicely now for a good second half. Who needs the hundred when we've got 30 over cricket to enjoy :p
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A frustrating day in Beckenham with Kent's game against Lancashire abandoned within 15 overs.
Kent started well before Lancashire were getting going but they went off for rain just after 12:00. They were going to resume at 2:30 and play 35 overs and then it rained about a minute before the resumption heavier than it had at any stage so far. It was then abandoned around 3:45. It was slightly frustrating when the sun was out while travelling home but with so much rain already and then further rain during the day it was clearly the only option. It means we now have our first point. We now have three away games coming up. The next home match is against Hampshire on August 8th also in Beckenham. |
Think Essex could be regretting putting Worcester in. Big favs to win this game but struggling now. Small ground though.
On another note it looks like rain yet again at the Oval tomorrow. Grim. |
See the bookies have Surrey odds on to win at Glamorgan. Personally do not see it that way. Our team is even weaker without Atkinson.
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Whose odds are you looking at Andy?
I can't see any odds quoted on Oddschecker |
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Thanks.
Had a little nibble at that myself |
I’m at Sofia gardens
Surrey really are poor even for a third team The tip for Glamorgan was a good one Need 133 to win |
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Surrey v Somerset tomorrow. Hopefully a day with out rain. Surrey 4/5 Somerset evens. I think it should be the other way round.
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I’ll be there…. |
Surrey beat Warwickshire by 7 wickets in the Royal London with Tim David hitting 140 off 70 balls
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As far as I can see that would mean a home quarter final against the 3rd placed team in the opposite group this Saturday. BUT - there is a Hundred game at the Oval this Saturday. Does this mean a) the date of the game is switched? b) it will be played at Guildford? c) Surrey will lose home advantage? d) the 100 will be rescheduled to accommodate a county wanting to play at its home ground? Only d) really works for me getting to the game and that isn't going to happen so am pretty peeved; would have loved to go on Saturday. Anyone seen any updates? |
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Tim David's knock was an unexpected joy, as well. |
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The quirkier he got, the further David kept depositing him into the Harleyford Road. |
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The One Day Cup has been good so far.
It's the final day of the group stage tomorrow. Kent play in Beckenham for the final time this year against Gloucestershire but sadly for us it's about trying to not come last. |
Fair play to Surrey, as they have convincingly won at Derby and I'm pretty sure, as a result, they have qualified for the semi finals of the One Day Cup:p
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Good organisation yet again, by the 'we really care about the England Test Team' ECB:rolleyes: |
They play at the Oval Sunday in qtrs against 3rd team in group A Should be a good day
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Thanks Andy for the update about the switch to Sunday. Am meant to be at Lords but there is every chance England will have succumbed in time for me to get to the oval at some point |
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I went today Glamorgan managed to throw away the game to Yorkshire who had some good bowlers but still stayed top due to better run rate Somerset blew it again |
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Surrey will play Glocs on Sunday as Glocs finish 3rd in the other group on 8 points, ahead of Lancashire who finished 4th with 9 points…. |
This is from the Glamorgan website
Today's narrow defeat to Yorkshire Vikings in the Royal London Cup has secured top spot in Group 2 for the Welsh county and a home semi-final. Glamorgan will now face the winners of the quarter-final between Surrey and Gloucestershire at Sophia Gardens on Monday, 16th August - a day earlier than originally scheduled. Chief executive, Hugh Morris, said: “With a packed cricket calendar, we have worked closely with the ECB to bring the match forward to guarantee a home semi-final at Sophia Gardens for our members and supporters. “We are also delighted to confirm members will be able to attend the match free of charge as a thank you from the club for their loyalty and support. “Under David Harrison and Kiran Carlson, the team has played superbly in the competition, and we hope as many of our members and supporters will be able to cheer on the team as possible on Monday.” Glamorgan topped Group 2 by net run rate on 10 points, with four wins, two no results and two defeats from their eight matches. It is the first time the Welsh county have reached the knockout stages of a List A competition since 2013. |
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EDIT - just seen the above post from Glamorgan website. That is scandalous. Tom Harrison, hang your ******* head in shame. |
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The competition has suffered badly because of the hundred I expect Glamorgan were told to put the fixture back A lot of Welsh members are very unhappy about the whole thing and slot of people can’t go on Monday cos of work |
So it looks like Surrey will play 2 days in a row. Because of the bloody100.
With Pope back and David on fire we actually have a chance now. |
No coincidence that welsh fire are playing in the hundred on the Wednesday
Pretty disgraceful really putting the game back It’s a semi final of a major competition Imagine if football did that? |
I personally love the 50 over stuff and am miffed that the hundred has weakened all the sides although I can also accept that the 100/twenty 20 is more likely to get kids interested
Also the schedule is awful for the test team in terms of batsmen with the games being at the start/end of summer, think England are showing the impact this season, not batsmen excelling |
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If I ran Surrey I would go all out to win the QF but do a no show on the Monday and forfeit the tie in protest at the tossers that claim to manage the schedule. I would phone the ECB at 9.30 to say the coach is stuck on the motorway and can they put the start time back to 1pm |
But maybe the winner of the Surrey/Glocs game would play away at Durham on the Tues rather than Glamorgan on the Monday.
Not sure how to check that, the Glammy website makes no mention of who the oppo might be. Maybe they were too hasty about mentioning the Surrey/Glocs option earlier… https://glamorgancricket.com/news/gl...ome-semi-final |
I had a good day in Beckenham but it was a disappointing performance for Kent today.
We had a steady start with Robinson and Muyeye but then had a collapse in the middle of the innings. After that Stevens got 40 and a few runs from the bowlers but only got 218 and at the time it didn't seem enough. In response Gloucestershire always looked in control and with a well made century for Chris Dent and half century from Graeme van Buuren they won with more than 12 overs left. I think Surrey will win on Sunday but if Gloucestershire play like they did today it will be a close game. Apart from T20 it has not been a great season for Kent. Without a win in the first stage in the County Championship and only one win in the One Day Cup (not helped by The Hundred). The T20 quarter-final two weeks tomorrow does feel season defining. |
The BBC summary of today's games had the following for the knockout games:
Play-off Saturday: Essex v Yorkshire Sunday: Surrey v Gloucestershire Semi-finals Monday: Glamorgan v Essex/Yorkshire Tuesday: Durham v Surrey/Gloucestershire Final Next Thursday, 1pm Start at Trent Bridge There does seem to be quite a lot of confusion about the semi-finals as in some places I have seen it the other way round but what I have posted above seems the most logical. |
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Could not get there yesterday but watched a stream the same time as the test match. David has been brilliant for Surrey and sure to get a deal next year if he want's one. Problem is he will get put straight in the 100. Disappointing crowd but I suppose it was short notice. |
Odds for Durham game evens Durham 4/5 Surrey. Not sure Surrey should be favourites. Will be a tough game up there.
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Blimey, good win today for Glamorgan, to put them into Thursday’s final.
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All tickets £10 at Trent bridge so if Surrey get there I expect a good turnout😀 |
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Oh well, that's the end of Surrey in the One Day Cup, with Scott Bloody Borthwick, who hardly scored a run, in his time at the Oval, contributing 71 for Durham, today.
It just had to be, didn't it:veryangry |
Well that was a jolly few days:
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Stoneman has left Surrey for Middlesex.
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So Surrey offered Stoneman a new contract? Bit surprised at that.
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Sad to see the domestic 50 over cup final, once the jewell in the crown, relegated to a mid week event at Trent Bridge. ECB and their schedules/priorities should be so proud of themselves, especially as we are current world cup holders. I guess they are looking forward to England being world 'the Hundred' champions.
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Glamorgan have scored 296-9.
I remember going to the final in 2008 and my Mum going to a lot of trouble to get us both tickets because the demand was so high. It feels a long way from that today. It is meant to be the only time it takes place during the week and should be on a Saturday next year. If you don't have sky but want to watch the run chase it is on the ECB website. The coverage is free but you have to sign in/register. |
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I noted on commentary at the final Hundred group game that Jade Dernbach has also been released by Surrey (He was playing for the London Silly Nannies or whatever they’re called)
The end of an ear hole. One of the last links to that rather peculiar Rory Hamilton-Brown era of Surrey’s history. |
Glamorgan are the One Day Cup winners after beating Durham by 58 runs. Durham were bowled out for 238. That is Glamorgan's first trophy since 2004.
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So full County membership for Surrey next season 201 stg by Direct debit with a 15 pound credit on your card. That is really good value especially when you compare it to the crap we put up with at Palace.
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Anyone else going to the T20 Quarters at Canterbury on Friday?
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Great win for Hants. Just proves how good these low scoring games can be. See Hales fielding is still crap.
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That was rather entertaining
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Amazing game!
Great credit to Hampshire. Nottimghamshire screwed it up so badly. It was like watching my team, Surrey! |
I’ll be at T20 Finals day - glad to see Hants there, rather than Notts. Didn’t watch it but sounded like a crazy finish.
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An unbelievable last 45 mins or so. Glad I switched over from the football. Never in a month of Sundays did I think Hants would pull it off even more so when Vince missed the run out in yhe last over. Great viewing.
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Chris Jordan has re-signed for Surrey
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Kent are facing Warwickshire in last T20 quarter final tonight.
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2 in April 2 in the second half of September 1 at Guildford The remaining 3 that do take place during a proper cricket season will presumably clash with my summer holidays....... But I will renew as ever! |
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Not worth entering ;) |
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For the first time in 12 years we are back at Finals Day.
Kent batted first and scored 162-7. It seemed a bit short but I thought it would be just about enough. Warwickshire ended up being bowled out on the last ball for 141. We made hard work of it at times while batting and some wickets were fortunate but in the end had more than enough. In the semi-final we face Sussex. Hampshire v Somerset is the other game. |
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