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Offline PGW

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #1695 on: September 12, 2014, 01:52:01 PM »
Also Jeetan Patel on 99 wickets for the season so far....55 championship,19 Royal London Cup and 19 T20
so he should comfortably reach 100 for the season.

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #1696 on: September 12, 2014, 02:03:53 PM »
Just read the ECB wouldn't allow Andrew Gale to be presented with the trophy which is incredibly small minded and mean spirited of them, Tim Bresnan left a Chelsea shirt with 'Terry' on the back for him in the changing room.

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #1697 on: September 12, 2014, 02:53:13 PM »
Pears match is interesting - they need 1 more wicket to win, Surrey need 38 more runs to win.

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #1698 on: September 12, 2014, 03:04:55 PM »
Worcestershire won, they must be mathematically up now

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #1699 on: September 12, 2014, 03:20:20 PM »
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Breaking news - Worcestershire promoted

Worcestershire beat Surrey to go up to Division One

Posted at 14:59

A bizarre end to the match at New Road - Worcestershire clinch promotion to the top flight after two years in the second tier.

In trying to keep the strike, Surrey opener Zafar Ansari is run out by Alexei Kervezee for 64, although there is a massive amount of confusion before the umpire raises the finger.

Congratulations Worcestershire and also Jack Shantry, who finishes with 10 wickets and a maiden first-class century to boot.

The margin of victory is 27 runs.

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #1700 on: September 12, 2014, 03:29:45 PM »
Good, don't want those London types coming up, congratulations Worcestershire.

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #1701 on: September 12, 2014, 03:57:09 PM »
Go Pears!!

At the start is season I predicted a year of struggle with Richo upping sticks back to the Bears but I couldn't have been further from the truth.  Sure Ajmal was in & did what you pay your overseas player to do but to get promotion with Mo away for half the season is superb.

The hard work really starts now to try and stay there next year but the refreshing thing was pretty much everyone has put their hands up & contributed properly!

Derbies galore next season :-)

Skippered by a Villa fan to boot...


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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #1702 on: September 12, 2014, 04:28:15 PM »
At lunch I was regretting getting up at 5.30 to come to New Road - but what a finish! Cricket at its best - a classic case of snatching victory from the jaws of defeat. This has set up the weekend for Villa to do the same tomorrow

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #1703 on: September 12, 2014, 04:58:13 PM »
I'm not saying this because Yorkshire won the title but it's been a great season, there's been some fantastic matches in the championship with quite a few high scoring fourth innings. Can't wait for next season!

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #1704 on: September 12, 2014, 06:26:44 PM »
Warmest congratulations to Yorkshire on their achievement.  I managed to watch every game at Edgbaston this season and they were the most effective, particularly the seam attack.

Well done to The Pears also. It will be good t play you next season.

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #1705 on: September 12, 2014, 06:28:17 PM »
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Birmingham Mail to end staff coverage of Warwickshire cricket

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The Birmingham Mail is making its cricket writer redundant and won't replace him, meaning that the paper will no longer have a staff reporter at Warwickshire's matches.

The decision has upset the Sports Journalists' Association (SJA), which commented:

"We never thought we'd see the day when one of Britain's oldest newspapers decides that one of England's oldest first-class cricket counties is no longer worth the bother of a dedicated writer."

It reports that the three Trinity Mirror titles in Birmingham - the Mail, Post and Sunday Mercury – will not even have a part-time cricket writer for Warwickshire games.

Currently, the Edgbaston club is covered by Brian Halford, who is widely praised for his cricket writing. He is said to be in "consultation" with Trinity Mirror about his situation.

I understand that the decision is not related to his journalistic skills, which are admired by his bosses. It is simply that county cricket itself is now regarded as something of a niche interest and it is hard to justify full-time coverage.

Warwickshire's management sees it differently. It is said by the SJA to be "sufficiently concerned to have arranged a meeting between their chief executive, Colin Povey, with the newspaper's editor and sports editor."

But it is very doubtful that the Mail will change its mind. I understand that it wishes to appoint a writer prepared to cover cricket and rugby (and possibly other sports too).

Mark Baldwin, chairman of the Cricket Writers' Club told the SJA: "We are appalled by the news that the Birmingham Mail is, apparently, about to dispense with daily, eyewitness coverage of Warwickshire cricket."

He said Halford "has done an outstanding job for many years in covering the fortunes of Warwickshire, both home and away."

He is concerned about the implications for English cricket when a club as high profile as Warwickshire will not have "dedicated coverage in Birmingham's leading newspaper."

The decision to let Halford go should be seen in the context of Trinity Mirror's digital-first strategy, as announced last month by the Birmingham Mail's editor-in-chief, David Brookes.

It suggests that cricket could be covered in a different way, by user generated content for example and by a writer "dipping in and out" of cricket coverage when there is sufficient interest in matches. Online coverage of cricket by the Mail in this season has not attracted much of a following.

Trinity Mirror was not prepared to comment on Halford's case, but it did not deny the burden of the SJA's story.


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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #1706 on: September 13, 2014, 12:01:40 AM »
Well done Yorkshire, a well deserved title.

As a Bear, I'm pleased to see the Pears get promoted but it's tinged with a little sadness.

A guy who lived next to my mom and dad passed away last week. He was a Villa fan and a Pear. RIP Jack I'd always rather be a Bear than a Pear but tonight here's to you.

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #1707 on: September 13, 2014, 12:50:59 AM »
Don't like Yorkshire but fair play to them they were the best team in the league this season and give us two beatings so they fully deserve it.


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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #1708 on: September 13, 2014, 07:26:14 AM »
Not good news on Brian Halford. I'll miss his in depth reporting. Trinity Mirror need to re-think this; obviously their editor is no fan of cricket. A sad demise of the Mail group. It used to be good reporting in the B'ham Post, B'ham Mail and The Sports Argus.

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Re: Bears/Pears Cricket Thread 2014
« Reply #1709 on: September 13, 2014, 07:41:21 AM »
Not good news on Brian Halford. I'll miss his in depth reporting. Trinity Mirror need to re-think this; obviously their editor is no fan of cricket. A sad demise of the Mail group. It used to be good reporting in the B'ham Post, B'ham Mail and The Sports Argus.
Whilst I agree it is sad news I can understand their thinking. Witness the poor crowds even for the semi final of the one day cup at Edgbaston and you can understand the "niche" comment.

I think county cricket itself, rather than Trinity Mirror, needs a rethink.

Playing a semi final on a Thursday in the middle of an international one day series is hardly inspiring is it.

 


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