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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #210 on: April 29, 2014, 12:34:28 PM »
All out!

YOOOOOOUUUUUUUU
BEEEEEAAAAARRRRRSSS!!!

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #211 on: April 29, 2014, 12:34:48 PM »
all over....well done the Bears !

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #212 on: April 29, 2014, 12:39:11 PM »
Bears win by 98 runs
Gurney Ct Patel b Hannon-Dalby 0
Siddle NO 28
201 All Out

Good win!!!
Bowling Figures
Barker   17      2      58   2
Wright   17      2      70   4
Woakes  9      1       29   2
Hann-Dal 7     0       33   1
Patel       7     2        10   1

May get docked a point for slow over rate. Umpires to decide after game.

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #213 on: April 29, 2014, 12:49:43 PM »
You Bears!!

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #214 on: April 29, 2014, 12:50:43 PM »
Bears win by 98 runs
Gurney Ct Patel b Hannon-Dalby 0
Siddle NO 28
201 All Out

Good win!!!
Bowling Figures
Barker   17      2      58   2
Wright   17      2      70   4
Woakes  9      1       29   2
Hann-Dal 7     0       33   1
Patel       7     2        10   1

May get docked a point for slow over rate. Umpires to decide after game.

Bit harsh that in a game which is over before lunch on the third day!!!

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #215 on: April 29, 2014, 01:43:32 PM »
Good win by the Bears! What's happened to Boyd Rankin? Be good to see him in the bowling attack soon. I think Laurie Evans needs to bat a bit lower down - he was excellent last year. Mind you, he might be best signing a new deal and not have contract issues distracting him. Pity the light faded at Old Trafford - we'd be top now!

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #216 on: April 29, 2014, 06:29:29 PM »
Well done Bears!

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #217 on: April 29, 2014, 08:00:59 PM »
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Notts pitch cleared after heavy defeat

Warwickshire 263 (Bell 122, Porterfield 56, Carter 5-55) and 152 (Siddle 3-38, Gurney 3-42) beat Nottinghamshire 116 (Patel 54, Woakes 3-13, Wright 3-34) and 201 (Jaques 64, Wright 4-70) by 98 runs

Jon Culley at Trent Bridge

 Nottinghamshire escaped a penalty for the state of the pitch at Trent Bridge, where it took Warwickshire little more than half the scheduled game time to win by 98 runs. An ECB pitch panel chaired by pitch liaison officer Tony Pigott reached that conclusion after an investigation that lasted around three hours.

Pigott, assisted by fellow PLO David Capel and ECB pitches consultant Chris Wood, interviewed captains Chris Read and Ian Bell, coaches Mick Newell and Dougie Brown, along with Nottinghamshire groundsman Steve Birks. Announcing the verdict, Pigott said: "It was not a case of letting anyone off the hook. There are a range of verdicts we can reach and taking into account all the evidence available and having interviewed everyone concerned we reached the conclusion that the pitch is below average. Therefore there is no points deduction."

 On the question of whether counties should or should not use the heavy roller at this time of year - and the home side now has the option to make the heavy roller available or not, depending on their preference - Pigott said it was not for the panel to offer advice in that regard. In this instance, Nottinghamshire decided not to make the heavy roller available.

"The indentations in the pitch in April tend to become bigger because of the damp and had they decided to use the heavy those indentations would not have been there," Pigott said. "But that is a question for them to decide on."

A relieved Newell, for whom a points penalty would have been a serious blow after Nottinghamshire's stuttering start to the season, said he felt the decision was the correct one.

"The scores reflect the fact that it is not a great pitch but we wanted a pitch with pace and bounce and with two good-quality seam bowling attacks on view the batting, with the exception of Ian Bell and William Porterfield on their side and, to a degree, Phil Jaques on ours, was not up to it," he said. "Of course it is a relief. You are anxious while the panel is reaching its verdict because you never know what people are thinking.

"We will go away and take some lessons on the subject of the heavy roller but the fact is that, at Trent Bridge, the heavy roller tends to kill the pitches. You go back to our first game against Lancashire and on the last day the pitch is flat, they are chasing 350 and we nearly lose the game.

"We would rather use the light roller and let the pitch deteriorate naturally and we think the pitches will never be rubbish here, there is no history of them getting up and down and really variable. Having said that, I accept that a match finishing before lunch on the third day is not ideal. So we'll have to think about that."

 The surface, the same as the one used when Middlesex won by 10 wickets in the first match here last season and which was marked good on that occasion, suffered some indentations on the first day that did not flatten out. A points deduction, however, would have been harsh on Nottinghamshire and in particular on Birks, who was the ECB groundsman of the year in 2012 and wins high praise for his Test pitches.
   
This one offered too much help to the bowlers but did not pose any danger to life and limb, even though the bounce was variable and sideways movement at times exaggerated. Bell, the Warwickshire captain who made the highest score of the match, described it as "not first-class but not dangerous".

Newell felt the perception of the pitch might have been different had more of his own batsmen followed Bell's example in countering the vagaries in bounce simply by remembering to use his feet.

"If you look at the quality player in the game there wasn't much wrong with his footwork and you've got to learn from that," Newell said. "If you get stuck on the crease, which a lot of people did, that's when you nick balls and you look at the wicket. No, you should look at your feet, because if you don't move your feet that's when you are going to nick it."

 In the event, thanks to Phil Jaques and Michael Lumb heeding that advice on the second evening, Nottinghamshire resumed on 126 for 3 with a chance of chasing down their 300-run victory target. The pitch at that time appeared to be losing some of its venom and Nottinghamshire's players would have been pleased to feel the sun peek through as they warmed up.

The balance shifted back to Warwickshire when Nottinghamshire, having reduced their requirement to 144 for the loss only of nightwatchman Luke Fletcher, saw three wickets fall in the space of five deliveries, as the capricious nature of the surface again raised its head. James Taylor was leg-before to Chris Wright, when the ball kept a shade low but the batsman was tentative, and then Riki Wessels was out to one that took him by surprise with the way it lifted, taken at second slip. Samit Patel perished to the next delivery, from Keith Barker, which slanted across him and took the edge

Chris Read, who has dug his side out of many a scrape in his 16 years at Trent Bridge, was not for giving up the ghost but once he had holed out to deep midwicket, loosely pulling a ball from Chris Woakes, it was effectively all over. Peter Siddle, a canny practitioner with a couple of Test fifties to his name, was left with only Andy Carter and Harry Gurney for support.

Wright finished with seven wickets in the match and looked to have put his six-month absence with a stress fracture in 2013 behind him. "I had a bit of a worry about a couple of weeks ago when I had a stiff back but fortunately that was just down to some new insoles I had been using," he said. "Otherwise it has been good.

"You don't really know, after a long lay-off, how you are going to be in the full intensity of a competitive match but after getting that out of the way with the first match against Sussex at Edgbaston I've been fine. I feel good. I think we all bowled well as a unit against Lancashire last week when we were probably unlucky not to win and we have built on that here."

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #218 on: April 29, 2014, 09:08:28 PM »
Well done Warwick

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #219 on: April 30, 2014, 03:09:17 PM »
The bowlers have started the season well and if they can stay fit then they are a force to be reckoned with.

The batting worries me. We're about to lose Bell for the bulk of the season and for the next match we will lose Porterfield to an Ireland call up too. We need the rest of them to stand up and score a few championship runs, only Bell & Porterfield have scored any meaningful runs so far this season and on current form they leave a huge hole in our batting line-up when they're no longer there.

Call Ups?

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #220 on: April 30, 2014, 10:03:33 PM »
It is infuriating that it's a pointless friendly v Scotland two days after the championship game ends, I can't understand why Bell & co just get a flight on the Wednesday evening up to Aberdeen

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #221 on: May 02, 2014, 01:58:55 AM »
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England duo Ian Bell and Chris Woakes to miss Bears' Middlesex clash

Duo to miss Warwickshire's next championship match after inclusion in England squad for ODI against Scotland

May 01, 2014 17:40 By Brian Halford

Ian Bell and Chris Woakes will miss Warwickshire’s championship match against Middlesex, starting on Sunday, after their inclusion in England’s squad for the ODI against Scotland in Aberdeen next Friday.

Middlesex are also hit, to a lesser degree, as Eoin Morgan is in the 13-man squad which will meet for two days' preparation in Loughborough prior to flying to Scotland so will be unavailable for the next round of championship fixtures.

Both teams will also be without key players due to Ireland’s two ODIs against Sri Lanka next week, the Bears losing William Porterfield while Middlesex will miss Tim Murtagh.

It is a shame that such a key championship match is again affected by international calls, though at least not as badly as the corresponding fixture last season when, with three chaps away with the Lions and a clutch of injuries, the Bears had 12 players unavailable.

This time round they lose the two batsmen - Bell and Porterfield - who have looked in much the best form of anyone at Edgbaston so far this season.

Laurie Evans could move back up to open the batting with Varun Chopra while Ian Westwood and Sam Hain are candidates to come into the team.

Despite bagging a pair in this week’s win over Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge, Ateeq Javid could move up the order as he has proved last season he is more than capable of doing.

Woakes’s absence will leave the seam attack a key man down and opens up the possibility of a Bears debut for former Worcestershire seamer Richard Jones.


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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #222 on: May 02, 2014, 09:22:59 AM »
Need Chopra to hit some form, he's been awful so far.

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« Reply #223 on: May 03, 2014, 10:19:00 PM »


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Middlesex v Warwickshire: Varun Chopra to captain Bears

Warwickshire will be captained by Varun Chopra for the home County Championship match with Middlesex, which starts at Edgbaston on Sunday.

 In the continued absence of injured skipper Jim Troughton, England batsman Ian Bell was available to lead the team for the first three games.

But he and Bears all-rounder Chris Woakes have been selected for Friday's one-day international against Scotland.

And Chopra, captain for the second half of last season, takes over again.

 William Porterfield, who is also away on international duty with Ireland, is also missing, which will mean at least three changes from the Bears team that beat Nottinghamshire on Wednesday - to claim their first victory of the summer.

Boyd Rankin, Warwickshire's most recent new Test player, is in line to replace Woakes, while another paceman, Richard Jones, the Bears' end-of-season signing from Worcestershire, is also in the frame to make his Championship debut for the county.

Former Bears skipper Ian Westwood is likely to come in for Porterfield as replacement opener for the visit of Middlesex, who are second in the Division One table after winning two of their first three matches.

And, with Jonathan Trott still taking a break from cricket and Rikki Clarke out injured, the spare batting place vacated by Bell will go to Sam Hain or Leeds/Bradford MCCU's Jonathon Webb, both of whom are in line to make their Bears first-class debut.

Middlesex also lose a player to England duty, Eoin Morgan, while Tim Murtagh drops out of the team that beat Yorkshire by seven wickets on Wednesday.

 Warwickshire (from): V Chopra (capt), I J Westwood, L J Evans, A Javid, T R Ambrose, K H D Barker, J S Patel, C J C Wright, O J Hannon-Dalby, S R Hain, R A Jones, W B Rankin, J P Webb.

Middlesex (from): C Rogers (capt), S D Robson, D J Malan, N J Dexter, J L Denly, J A Simpson. O P Rayner, J A R Harris, S T Finn, T S Roland-Jones, R Higgins, H Podmore, A Rossington.


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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #224 on: May 04, 2014, 11:34:25 AM »
Could be in for a long haul here....Middlesex won toss and batted and facing the 'form' openers in Rogers & Robson
34-0 in the 8th over
34-1 Robson Ct Evans b Wright 7
Outstanding catch in the slips
Team: Chopra(Capt), Westwood, Sam Hain. Evans, Javid, Ambrose, Barker, Patel, Jones,Wright & Hannon-Dalby
Without Bell & Woakes England & Porterfield - Ireland

 


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