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Offline The Left Side

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #330 on: May 13, 2014, 05:31:09 PM »
Talk about inconsistency, we were so good last week and now this, just like the Villa.

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #331 on: May 13, 2014, 06:31:35 PM »
89 all out.

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #332 on: May 13, 2014, 06:34:21 PM »
Has to be said, Bears showed no pride,passion or guts after getting on again at 6 -15pm .To lose the last three wickets like they did was disgraceful .Sounded like they wanted a day off

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #333 on: May 13, 2014, 06:37:11 PM »
Yorkshire supporters the Liverpool of cricket ,so one eyed its not true !!!

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #334 on: May 13, 2014, 07:18:46 PM »
Woeful performance need to kick some of the batsmen's backsides especially with Bell going off with England soon

Westwood and Hain to come in, any news on Trott yet as well ?

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #335 on: May 13, 2014, 07:58:24 PM »


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Yorkshire go top as leaders trounced

Yorkshire 444 (Plunkett 86, Williamson 75, Root 69, Bresnan 61, Woakes 4-68) beat Warwickshire 200 (Bell 97; Brooks 3-39) and 89 (Brooks 4-37) by an innings and 155 runs.

Jon Culley at Headingley May 13, 2014

 Yorkshire are back at the top of the Championship table dealing the erstwhile leaders, Warwickshire, a crushing defeat in which they have again advertised themselves as the team with the strongest hand in this year's competition.

Middlesex have trounced Yorkshire; Warwickshire have trounced Middlesex; Yorkshire have now trounced Warwickshire. Picking a winner in this season's Championship is not easy.

Yorkshire's self-belief is high for all that. They had the upper hand in all bar one session in the match, which has been a painful exposure of Warwickshire's reliance on Ian Bell to paper over the cracks in their batting.

It was only because Bell made 97 that their first innings lasted long enough for Yorkshire to consider taking the second new ball and even then they were still 244 in arrears when Bell was last man out -- with the old ball, as it happens -- caught behind down the leg side off Jack Brooks's loosener.

In the follow-on, Bell lasted only six deliveries and made four runs, and with no one else among the frontline batsmen managing even to match Varun Chopra's 13 Warwickshire fell apart under grouchy West Yorkshire skies.

They were five down for 31 inside the 13th over and Brooks and Tim Bresnan scythed through the top order, rallied (in relative terms) as Tim Ambrose and Chris Woakes showed some overdue resolve, but then wobbled badly again as Steve Patterson took two wickets in the same over, reduced to 84 for 7 when a sweep of heavy rain gave them temporary respite.

Woeful though Warwickshire's batting form is, excepting Bell, Yorkshire's bowling has been high class and it is comforting for them with the impending loss of Tim Bresnan to England (potentially for the remainder of the summer if he does well enough in the one-day series to regain his place in the Test side) that they have blown away a perceived title rival without Ryan Sidebottom and with decent back-up in reserve in the shape of Moin Ashraf and Rich Pyrah, neither of whom has yet been required.

With Bell's help, Warwickshire's first innings limped on just long enough to claim a batting point. They had lost their seventh wicket to the fourth ball of the morning when Keith Barker was drawn into playing a ball Liam Plunkett that found some extra bounce. Patterson bowled Jeetan Patel through the gate and Richard Jones was leg before to one from Adil Rashid that seemed to zip off the pitch.

Then Bell met his fate, missing out on what would have been his 48th first-class hundred and his third of the season in the Championship.

Yorkshire did not hesitate to enforce the follow-on and what happened next was spectacularly poor from Warwickshire. That was the only conclusion even allowing for the fact that the hors d'oeuvre served up before Plunkett had another chance to run in with venomous intent was a burst of Brooks in the mood to show that he too can make quality batsmen quake.

 He and Bresnan combined to take five wickets for 10 runs in the space of 25 deliveries as Warwickshire lost half their batsmen in advancing the scoreboard from 21 to 31 in hopeless pursuit of the 244 they needed to make Yorkshire bat again.

Brooks had William Porterfield well caught by Adam Lyth at second slip before a full ball from Bresnan had Chopra leg before. Brooks ruffled Laurie Evans with a short ball he fended away uncertainly before bowling him with one that nipped back. Then came the big one as Bell pushed forward to a ball from Bresnan and edged to third slip, where Kane Williamson scooped up a very low catch. Bell walked anyway, so no argument.

Ateeq Javed became a sixth victim in the match for Brooks, after which there was a break in the mayhem as Tim Ambrose and Chris Woakes rode some early luck to add 47 runs before Patterson delivered his two-wicket burst, defeating Ambrose's tentative push and finding a thin edge to have Barker caught behind.

Heavy rain then offered Warwickshire hope that at least they might take the match into a fourth day, but after a two-and-a half-hour stoppage Yorkshire needed only three overs and two balls to ensure that did not happen.

Patel was dismissed without scoring for the second time in the day, caught at second slip by Adam Lyth off Brooks, whose tally for the season in the Championship rises to 21. Plunkett, overlooked for England's one-day plans but firmly in national selector James Whitaker's notebook for Test consideration, had the last word, trapping Richard Jones leg before and having Chris Wright taken superbly at fourth slip by Bresnan, with consecutive deliveries.


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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #336 on: May 13, 2014, 08:09:20 PM »
Said before the start of the season that I'm usually pessimistic about Yorkshire's Championship hopes but reckon they have a great chance this season, got a great squad and if the top order don't get runs the others chip in.

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #337 on: May 13, 2014, 10:17:28 PM »
Patel out for a duck twice in a day,has any other Bear ever managed this in the history of the club?

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #338 on: May 13, 2014, 10:44:51 PM »
Patel out for a duck twice in a day,has any other Bear ever managed this in the history of the club?

Probably, we did have a few lean years.

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #339 on: May 14, 2014, 12:04:28 AM »
Used to be the norm for you TLS, but garden cricket doesn't count.

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #340 on: May 14, 2014, 03:19:42 AM »
Used to be the norm for you TLS, but garden cricket doesn't count.

Everything counts

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #341 on: May 14, 2014, 02:01:23 PM »
Chopra and Evans are really struggling for form this season. Last year they were excellent, which is leaving the middle-order and tail too much to do.

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #342 on: May 14, 2014, 02:06:07 PM »
I think that without Bell our batting line up is weak. Hopefully they'll select Sam Hain for the next game. He seems to have the temperament and technique. We need Chopra and Evans to find some form otherwise it's a hell of an ask of Hain at his age.

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #343 on: May 14, 2014, 02:12:02 PM »
As England found last year, if 2 of your top 3 are handing their wicket away without much fuss it takes monumental performances in the middle order to hang on, and as soon as you don't get one of those you get blown away.

Chopra was right on course for an England call last year, it's startling how far back he's slipped this year, he's definitely got the technique to get himself going again though, just needs a spark.

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #344 on: May 14, 2014, 06:26:44 PM »

Chopra was right on course for an England call last year, it's startling how far back he's slipped this year, he's definitely got the technique to get himself going again though, just needs a spark.

The two 50s he got against Lancs mean that he isn't far away, maybe he's just one one of those horrible unlucky runs batsmen get now and again.

 


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