Durhamfootman wrote:we are greedy, though
we always want a little bit more
True.
Do you think there's a chance of getting into trouble over the pitch? Could be the second successive home game over inside 2 days of play.
Durhamfootman wrote:we are greedy, though
we always want a little bit more
Durhamfootman wrote:this was a very odd pitch though. It looked the same colour as the pitch next to it that wasn't being used. Hard to blame it on lack of preparation time just after the only week of settled weather we've had all season
Durhamfootman wrote:not looking good
we could probably have done with a lot less play yesterday. The stop start nature didn't help us at all. In fact we've had by far the worst of the conditions. That Kashif is a jammy beggar, btw. I'll bet he's playing and missing every other ball today. He led a charmed life on Sunday. It was quite astonishing how he got away with it for as long as he did
Durhamfootman wrote:very spectacularly
Second match on the trot that we've been unable to bowl teams out on the final day of play. I thought it was odd that we left Parky out for Bas. That backfired too. Parky might have been very useful today. My understanding was that we were going to play a spinner in every game. I guess if we make a statement like that we can't really pick and choose when to change our minds.
Life will be harder later in the season for bowlers, so we had to win this match really
Durhamfootman wrote:Warks have *modded* up and remain winless after Somerset chased down the target that Warks set them when they declared
Fortunate for us that Warks can't buy a win this season or we'd be further down the table than 5th. Only Kent have been cut adrift now that Worcs have their first win of the season. Having seen the pitch we prepared, I can't help but think that we got what we deserved, really
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