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Re: The Bears/Pears/County Cricket Thread 2015
« Reply #1230 on: September 25, 2015, 02:10:59 PM »
Sussex fans doing rain dances? I think a draw would see the safe?

Bears need 28 runs with 1 wicket left. Unlikely but you never know.

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Re: The Bears/Pears/County Cricket Thread 2015
« Reply #1231 on: September 25, 2015, 02:15:19 PM »
Adair hit a 6 and a 4 of Cooper in the 64th over

Somerset 438 & 110
Warwickshire 324 & 207/9 (64.0 ov)
Warwickshire require another 18 runs with 1 wicket remaining

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Re: The Bears/Pears/County Cricket Thread 2015
« Reply #1232 on: September 25, 2015, 02:16:42 PM »
Leach to Hannon-Dalby, OUT
OJ Hannon-Dalby c Cooper b Leach 0 (7m 4b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00


Somerset 438 & 110
Warwickshire 324 & 207 (64.1 ov)
Somerset won by 17 runs



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Re: The Bears/Pears/County Cricket Thread 2015
« Reply #1233 on: September 25, 2015, 02:25:41 PM »
Disappointing but thankfully the season is over.

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Re: The Bears/Pears/County Cricket Thread 2015
« Reply #1234 on: September 25, 2015, 02:42:53 PM »
Sussex look like they're going down, 2 wickets left and 129 runs needed to win.

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Re: The Bears/Pears/County Cricket Thread 2015
« Reply #1235 on: September 25, 2015, 02:43:04 PM »
Yes. Dismal season for us, summed up by the attendances and the weather at Edgbaston last week.


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Re: The Bears/Pears/County Cricket Thread 2015
« Reply #1236 on: September 25, 2015, 04:15:45 PM »
At least Sussex were relegated. Sad to get one's jollies from their demise, but they get on my wick.

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Re: The Bears/Pears/County Cricket Thread 2015
« Reply #1237 on: September 25, 2015, 04:27:46 PM »
Another dreadful batting display to end the season .Same players failing to deliver again .Big rethink needed over the winter for next season

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Re: The Bears/Pears/County Cricket Thread 2015
« Reply #1238 on: September 25, 2015, 05:35:24 PM »
Need to sign attacking batsmen. The run rate has been piss poor. We struggled for bonus points when it's rained and failed to build any momentum to get a winning score when it's been sunny.

When someone like Chopra has a higher average in the Twenty20 it's clear that they've been too inhibited in the longer format.

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Re: The Bears/Pears/County Cricket Thread 2015
« Reply #1239 on: September 25, 2015, 06:15:37 PM »
I guess we are picking up Trott's full wages after his international retirement, and he has been (alongside a few others) dissappointing.

Why was he not playing in the latest game?

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Re: The Bears/Pears/County Cricket Thread 2015
« Reply #1240 on: September 25, 2015, 07:01:39 PM »
I would not be sad to see the departure of Brown and Chopra, and I formed this opinion before the collapse in form on the basis of their apparent conservatism in strategy in some games which I believe we could have won. I believe this lack of belief fed through to the team. Of course, it won't happen.

First order of business is Colin Povey's replacement as CEO.

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Re: The Bears/Pears/County Cricket Thread 2015
« Reply #1241 on: September 25, 2015, 07:08:32 PM »
On the subject of Povey's departure, I recently read this piece by George Dobell on espncricinfo. I know PGW of this parish, and virtually all of the many members I spoke to throughout this season are happy to see him go, but this is the other side of that argument.

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The first time Colin Povey visited Warwickshire in his position as chief executive - but before his appointment was announced - the first member of staff he found was too busy to welcome him as he was studying - if that is the correct terminology - a porn mag.

As Povey explored the ground, he found a "water feature" - actually a serious leak - in the committee room, a "broadcast facility" that was actually a garden shed perched precariously on the roof of a dilapidated pavilion, a club with an ECB staging agreement that was close to expiry and a coach - Mark Greatbatch - who was hopelessly out of his depth. The data cables to the broadcast facility were fed through a cat-flap, which was fine except for the fact that it also let in cats, and there were no commercial deals in place for the following season. In short, the club was living on past glory and was in no way prepared for the cold wind of modernity that was about to hit.

A decade later, he leaves with the ground established as among the best in the country. He leaves with the club having regularly challenged for trophies and regularly provided England players. He leaves with the club guaranteed an excellent package of major matches - an Ashes Test in 2019, an India Test in 2018 and several top games in the Champions Trophy of 2017 and the World Cup of 2019 - with membership rising, with 27 commercial partners tied in for next year and the non-cricket business growing rapidly.

 At a time of recession, despite planning objections, despite covenant issues and membership resistance, despite battling an amateur culture that did not understand the gravity of the club's situation, he raised £36m - that figure, the real figure, has never been quoted before - for the new pavilion they had been trying to fund since the 1940s and negotiated a £20m loan from Birmingham City Council. The ground went from one that was rated as no longer fit to purpose by the ECB, to one that surpassed all required specifications.

Where would Warwickshire be without him? Not at Edgbaston, that is for sure. While the club might - at a push - have been able to continue to host domestic cricket, they were in danger of part of their ground being shut for health and safety reasons. There was talk of ground-sharing with football and rugby clubs; talk of relocating to Coventry. It is no exaggeration to state that Povey saved the club in recognisable form.

There have been setbacks. Not long after the completion of the pavilion, the ECB declined to award the package of matches that were required to begin the repayments. There was no Ashes Test for them in 2013; no India Test in 2014. Povey, it was said, was paying the price for having met the IPL founder Lalit Modi - an arch enemy of the then chairman of the ECB, Giles Clarke - in a fact-finding mission to India.

 A repayment holiday was agreed with the council, tickets were pre-sold for future series, non-cricket income was driven up and a professional management team was installed. It was tough, but Warwickshire survived. And, in the middle of all that, Greatbatch was sacked and Ashley Giles appointed to his first coaching position. It was to prove a happy union.

There is debt to service, it is true. Substantial debt that will focus the mind of the next chief executive long into the future. Work continues to unlock the potential in the largely Asian inner-city community that is only starting to thaw in its attitude towards a club that has not always welcomed them as it should. Encouragingly, the final of the Parks Leagues is to be played on the main square at Edgbaston in the coming days.

Povey hasn't been to everyone's taste. He is a man who get things done and sometimes, on the journey from amateurism to professionalism that Warwickshire have undertaken, he has ruffled feathers. Things needed ruffling at Edgbaston, though, and his was to prove a wise appointment. Make no mistake, Warwickshire owe Povey as much as they have owed any player at any stage of their existence.

But while players leave the pitch with a raised bat and ovation, administrators hand back their car park pass and shuffle out with a wave from the gateman. The day Warwickshire won the County Championship in 2012, Povey found himself fielding angry calls from a club member who was unhappy with the quality of coat pegs in the women's toilets. He will slip away in the next few weeks - earlier than originally planned - with little fanfare.


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Re: The Bears/Pears/County Cricket Thread 2015
« Reply #1242 on: September 28, 2015, 08:31:10 PM »
From the BBC website

Warwickshire director of cricket Dougie Brown says the Bears can improve next summer with the players he already has at his disposal at Edgbaston.

The Bears were runners-up in both the Championship and One-Day Cup in 2014 and went one better in the T20 Blast, winning the trophy for the first time. But, in 2015, they lost in the semis, came fifth in the Championship and did not get out of their One-Day Cup group.
"I'm not sure we need to bring players in," Brown told BBC WM 95.6.
"People would need to be better than what we've got and we have a great youth structure with some really good players coming through.

International calls in 2016

Warwickshire still have one player on an England central contract, Ian Bell, but the 33-year-old Bears vice-captain's retirement from international one-day cricket could free him for a few more appearances in 2016.
All-rounder Chris Woakes remains on an England incremental contract, but the club should at least get a full summer's uninterrupted use out of batsman Jonathan Trott, who began the 2015 season late following the disappointing end of his international career in the Caribbean.

"It was an indifferent season and a few senior players have been down on where they need to be, but we need to address that and march on. All we know is we cannot start next season like we finished this.

"In August, we were second in the Championship, well placed in the One-Day Cup and through to Finals Day in the T20. What followed was a hell of a disappointment. For whatever reason, we've fallen away and then ended up losing three of the last four Championship matches.
He added: "The guys feel a bit wounded but they can go and recharge their batteries and collect their thoughts. The inconsistencies we showed in all forms of the game have been disappointing.
"All we can do is address what isn't right and we already know we can do that. There needs to be a line drawn in the sand and it's now case of how we move on from here. Things aren't desperate but we need to be absolutely clear where we're going."

The Bears in 2015

Warwickshire came fifth in the County Championship - their worst finish in five years. They finished exactly 100 points behind champions Yorkshire, but only 25 points clear of relegated Sussex.

No Bears batsman topped 1,000 Championship runs (opener Ian Westwood with 858 runs from 14 matches at 36.67 was the best), while four bowlers earned 40 wickets - Jeetan Patel (58), Rikki Clarke (47), Boyd Rankin (46) and Keith Barker (43).
In the weather-hit One-Day Cup, the Bears won only three of their eight Group B games (two of which were rained off), yet only missed out on a place in the quarter-finals on run rate.
In the T20 Blast, the holders topped their group to again reach Finals Day at Edgbaston, but slumped to a shock defeat against a David Willey-inspired Northants.

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Re: The Bears/Pears/County Cricket Thread 2015
« Reply #1243 on: October 01, 2015, 02:47:40 PM »
Warwickshire need new batsmen. We won't improve unless we add a couple of quality ones before next season.

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Re: The Bears/Pears/County Cricket Thread 2015
« Reply #1244 on: October 01, 2015, 07:57:18 PM »
Warwickshire need new batsmen. We won't improve unless we add a couple of quality ones before next season.

Evans has been dissappointing, as has Trott, as has Chopra etc

 


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