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Post by apm51054 on May 30, 2018 14:05:42 GMT
Rested from England's one day squad for the matches against Scotland and Australia no idea why quality way of losing form is by not playing
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Post by apm51054 on May 31, 2018 14:16:09 GMT
More duff info picked for the Aussie games but not Scotland
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Post by Admin on Jun 3, 2018 13:54:17 GMT
80 for Jos in the Test
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Post by apm51054 on Jun 23, 2018 8:03:54 GMT
India one day series starts in two weeks is there any point in having him on the staff not going to play for us this season if ever again
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Post by apm51054 on Jul 16, 2018 16:39:37 GMT
Gets to play in Yorkshire game on Friday in what will probably be his only appearance this season for the Red Rose
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Post by chris on Jul 16, 2018 17:29:27 GMT
Gets to play in Yorkshire game on Friday in what will probably be his only appearance this season for the Red Rose according to Lancs twitter feed he's playing in both the two Roses games the T20 and the championship match so for the latter on Sunday it means: Jennings Davies Livingstone Vilas Chanderpaul Buttler Clark 2 from Mennie/Onions/Bailey Anderson Parkinson
and for the T20 Buttler in for Croft or Lilley?
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Post by apm51054 on Jul 16, 2018 18:30:40 GMT
Gets to play in Yorkshire game on Friday in what will probably be his only appearance this season for the Red Rose according to Lancs twitter feed he's playing in both the two Roses games the T20 and the championship match so for the latter on Sunday it means: Jennings Davies Livingstone Vilas Chanderpaul Buttler Clark 2 from Mennie/Onions/Bailey Anderson Parkinson
and for the T20 Buttler in for Croft or Lilley?
Root and Bairstow also available for both a proper 4 day Roses match on the cards
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Post by Crusty Crouton on Feb 16, 2019 23:23:43 GMT
Quite ironic that Buttler now looks like a genuine red ball player, which means we probably won't see him play a single red ball game for Lancs all this year (with the World CUp then Ashes)!
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Post by chris on Apr 10, 2019 12:02:02 GMT
Buttler is (1 championship match, no RL50 and 3 T20 matches for Lancs) one of the wisden cricketers of the year.
(Was hoping for Sophie Eccleston).
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Post by richard on Apr 10, 2019 17:14:00 GMT
Buttler is (1 championship match, no RL50 and 3 T20 matches for Lancs) one of the wisden cricketers of the year. (Was hoping for Sophie Eccleston). Why? Is she a better player ?
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Post by chris on Apr 10, 2019 17:34:29 GMT
Buttler is (1 championship match, no RL50 and 3 T20 matches for Lancs) one of the wisden cricketers of the year. (Was hoping for Sophie Eccleston). Why? Is she a better player ? She probably had a more successful 2018 than Jos Buttler did (which is what the award is for).Her contribution to the England team, is probably greater than Jos' was.
She was named as the ICC international emerging player of the year in 2018:
For what it's worth, in the past she was also nominated as Young SPOTY by the BBC so gained recognition outside of her own sport
Don't think Jos has ever been recognised in quite the same way, just be Wisden (twice).
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Post by richard on Apr 10, 2019 17:50:23 GMT
Not sure that the BBC making a Politically Correct decision is really news.
I am sure there are a lot of cricketers, the length and breadth of the U.K. who had a more successful effect on their team’s performance than Jos did. And indeed had more success.
Just open Wisden itself on the Schools pages and there will be some outstanding performances, some amazing averages, batting and bowling.
If the award is about success regardless of level of ability of team and opponents then you may be right. Perhaps she did deserve it.
But there will be lots of village cricketers putting their case too.
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Post by chris on Apr 10, 2019 19:36:02 GMT
Not sure that the BBC making a Politically Correct decision is really news. I am sure there are a lot of cricketers, the length and breadth of the U.K. who had a more successful effect on their team’s performance than Jos did. And indeed had more success. Just open Wisden itself on the Schools pages and there will be some outstanding performances, some amazing averages, batting and bowling. If the award is about success regardless of level of ability of team and opponents then you may be right. Perhaps she did deserve it. But there will be lots of village cricketers putting their case too. I do like your comparison of the England Women's Cricket team to village cricketers. I think a fair few of the Lancs Women's team haved played league club cricket from time to time.
Perhaps the ICC considered school and village cricketers when they made their award.
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Post by richard on Apr 11, 2019 5:56:08 GMT
Not sure that the BBC making a Politically Correct decision is really news. I am sure there are a lot of cricketers, the length and breadth of the U.K. who had a more successful effect on their team’s performance than Jos did. And indeed had more success. Just open Wisden itself on the Schools pages and there will be some outstanding performances, some amazing averages, batting and bowling. If the award is about success regardless of level of ability of team and opponents then you may be right. Perhaps she did deserve it. But there will be lots of village cricketers putting their case too. I do like your comparison of the England Women's Cricket team to village cricketers. I think a fair few of the Lancs Women's team haved played league club cricket from time to time.
Perhaps the ICC considered school and village cricketers when they made their award. The ICC are so afraid of the feminist lobby and it’s supporters in many Western Governments that they can’t even utter the phrase “World Cup” without putting the word “Men’s” before it just in case anyone was to get the mistaken impression that the players in it might be any better than those playing in the “Women’s” World Cup. You are right about the fact that a number of the “Lancashire” Women’s team have played League Cricket from time to time. No reason why they shouldn’t. If they are good enough they should be picked, and I am sure that many of them are good enough to play in some of the leagues around. Same with the England team. If any woman is one of the best available eleven players then she should be picked to play for England.
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Post by Crusty Crouton on Apr 11, 2019 8:41:20 GMT
It is an interesting debate.
Firstly I think the award for Jos is fully deserved. He was arguably the story of the summer after being drafted into the England Test Team on the back of IPL performances (which I criticised at the time and thought it was a slap in the face for County Cricket).
However he looked a completely different player against the red ball to when he had last played and actually vindicated the decision with some vital innings against India. Not to mention his amazing (nothing new) contributions to England's white ball sides.
Nothing against Ecclestone or women's cricket, but I do think there is a strong element of political correctness and tokenism in the choices of women's cricketers as Wisden players of the year.
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