Thursday 28 July 2011

Middlesex v Derbyshire CB40

The long and short of it is that we played poorly tonight. The batting was, Durston apart, fairly average, although Steve Finn bowled a good spell for Middlesex.

The bowling was also lacking, especially at the start of the innings. Steffan Jones did OK, but I shared the commentators thoughts that we went on to the defensive too soon in the field. The only way to win the game was to take regular wickets and removing the slips early was maybe not the right method. At the same time, I thought we had the right field for Newman, who tends to play in the air at midwicket and gets frustrated when his route through there is blocked - hence the thrash to Madsen for the first wicket.

The commentators waxed lyrical about Paul Stirling, who can hit a ball, but he's a tonker, not necessarily blessed with a textbook technique for me. A long way to go for him, but a potential one-day player for England in the future if he doesn't over-complicate things along the way. His knock took the game away from us, so good luck to the lad.

Tomorrow we start the Championship match, apparently on the same track, and the way that one or two balls straightened today suggested that batting last might not be a breeze. Not that we have a regular spinner in the side...

Sad to relate, we didn't show up on a biggish occasion again this evening.

Tomorrow will hopefully be better. Maybe Steve Finn will be in the Test side....

4 comments:

  1. We seem to be too reliant on Guptil in the one dayers. If he goes early we go into 'block' mode and Park and Sutton were the worst culprits tonight. Our middle order of Smith, Whiteley, Park, Sutton and Jones scored only one boundary between them in 120 balls tonight. I would prefer us to go down 'having a go' if we are to lose.

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  2. Surely after that tonight Poynton must be given a go for the rest of the one dayers this season.

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  3. sorry chap, but Park and Sutton went in with their backs to the wall.. very easy to sit back and say no boundaries were hit, but if you have no wickets in hand no point going for the big shots and getting out.. they had the task of trying to build a respectable score after the top 5 had faild, bar durston's 40 odd..

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