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Post by Admin on Jun 13, 2019 18:40:17 GMT
v Venue The Pattonair County Cricket Ground (usually shortened to the County Ground and also known as the Racecourse Ground) is a cricket ground in Derby, England. It has been the home of Derbyshire County Cricket Club since 1871. The ground was first used by South Derbyshire Cricket Club in 1863 and was initially located within Derby Racecourse, although racing ceased after 1939. The ground has staged two One-Day Internationals: New Zealand against Sri Lanka during the 1983 World Cup and New Zealand against Pakistan during the 1999 World Cup. It was one of the venues for the 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup. The ground was also formerly used for football, and was the home of Derby County F.C. between 1884 and 1895. It staged the first ever FA Cup Final match played outside London, a replay of the 1886 Final, and hosted an international match between England and Ireland in 1895. If it ever stops raining by Monday we play a much improved Derbyshire side who at the present are trying to beat Glamorgan by an innings Godleman and Lace both with centuries also have the more than useful Madsen and out ex Luis Reece who I always thought was unlucky to be shown the door, bowling wise Palladino and Rampaul are more than useful however given the lack of dryness in the ground will not be seeing young Afghan spinner Hamidullah Qadri nor Matt Parkinson.
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Post by chris on Jun 16, 2019 17:47:26 GMT
12 man squad announced for the match. The eleven who played against Worcestershire plus Gleeson.
So no Lehmann and no Bailey.
Wonder who will miss out?
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Post by lancsdes on Jun 16, 2019 21:30:32 GMT
Is Bailey injured?
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Post by apm51054 on Jun 17, 2019 10:14:42 GMT
No play before lunch
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Post by chris on Jun 17, 2019 11:57:20 GMT
Lancashire reverting to type: Injuries are back on the Official Secrets List:
Bailey not playing for the seconds, with their selection following the usual scatter gun approach:
Watt, Oldham and McGladdery still regularly playing for Derbyshire. McKiernan still injured.
Aswell as Bailey, Balderson, Guest, Hurt are all missing for Lancashire, unaccounted for. And no longer places for Dorsey, Perry, Moulton, Crawley, Cornall, Gibbon or Greenwood. Chris Sanders seems to have dropped of the radar completely.
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Post by apm51054 on Jun 17, 2019 12:48:01 GMT
2.30 start
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Post by apm51054 on Jun 17, 2019 13:20:32 GMT
Uncontested toss we bowl
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Post by Admin on Jun 17, 2019 17:32:05 GMT
Like taking candy from babies with our attack Derby 153 all out which is a decent recovery from 27-5
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Post by chris on Jun 17, 2019 17:42:54 GMT
Like taking candy from babies with our attack Derby 153 all out which is a decent recovery from 27-5 listening to the internet they dropped at least 4 catches. Including Hughes and Du Plooy who topped scored. Derbyshire innings could even should have been half that score.
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Post by stig7tfm on Jun 17, 2019 17:54:35 GMT
Already lost Jennings lbw to Reece in the mini-session of the evening (5 overs) with Mahmood going out as night-watchman.
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Post by Admin on Jun 17, 2019 18:00:50 GMT
8-1 at the close Jennings 0
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Post by Admin on Jun 17, 2019 18:02:30 GMT
Jennings in a run of low scores at the moment
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Post by Admin on Jun 18, 2019 18:19:56 GMT
Specsavers County Championship Division Two, Pattonair County Ground, Derby (day two): Derbyshire 153 & 19-4: Onions 3-9 Lancashire 236: Croft 53*; Reece 6-58 Derbyshire (3 pts) trail Lancashire (4 pts) by 64 runs with six wickets remaining Match scorecard Graham Onions took three wickets after tea as Division Two leaders Lancashire edged towards victory at Derbyshire.
Six Luis Reece wickets had restricted the Red Rose to 236 earlier on day two - a first-innings lead of 83 runs.
But former England seamer Onions, 36, took 3-9 from six overs, including his 700th first-class victim Wayne Madsen.
Bad light forced the players off at 17:30 BST, with Derbyshire 19-4 - trailing by 64 runs - needing a fine batting display to rescue the match.
James Anderson added to his 5-18 in Derbyshire's first innings, trapping Billy Godleman lbw, but it was Onions once again who ruthlessly dealt with the home side's top order.
Earlier Lancashire's Steven Croft (53 not out) registered the only half-century of the game as he helped them to a batting point before running out of team-mates.
Left-arm medium-pacer Reece finished with figures of 6-58 - taking five wickets in an innings for the third time in his career - but Derbyshire have work to do on day three merely to ensure their opponents have to bat again.
As stated yesterday our bowlers are way too good for this level on the verge again however the forecast is for terrential rain tomorrow fingers crossed
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Post by chris on Jun 18, 2019 19:07:05 GMT
Six Luis Reece wickets had restricted the Red Rose to 236 earlier on day two - a first-innings lead of 83 runs. Left-arm medium-pacer Reece finished with figures of 6-58 - taking five wickets in an innings for the third time in his career Was it Giles or Chapple who released Luis Reece??
Always believed it was a serious mistake.
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Post by apm51054 on Jun 18, 2019 19:59:40 GMT
Six Luis Reece wickets had restricted the Red Rose to 236 earlier on day two - a first-innings lead of 83 runs. Left-arm medium-pacer Reece finished with figures of 6-58 - taking five wickets in an innings for the third time in his career Was it Giles or Chapple who released Luis Reece??
Always believed it was a serious mistake.
Think it was Giles always liked him but the Lancashire way seems to be discourage youngsters
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