Durhamfootman wrote:I naively hadn't even considered this, but Yorkshire have 3 home ties following on from 2 away ties........ giving them the very best opportunity to get spectators into Headingley should the pilot schemes be approved at some stage and the grounds get opened up to members. No money at the gate, of course, but with every opportunity to sell them stuff while they're there.
I wonder how that happened?
westoelad wrote:captaincolly wrote:westoelad wrote:latest update. Durham are trying their best it's the government that needs to get their fingers out -there were more walking in the park and promenade in S.Shields this afternoon than attend a CC game at the Riverside.
https://www.durhamcricket.co.uk/news-an ... on-update/
It's typical of the governments snail pace movement towards some sort of normality. Although I do think ,once the two trial games in round 1 go without a hitch, the doors will be open for the second round. The wording of this article suggests they will be.
But this byline in the Times contradicts that
No fans in stadiums before October 1, says sports minister Nigel Huddleston
Time for Lord Botham to have a word with him.
westoelad wrote:Squad for tomorrow:
Alex Lees, Sean Dickson, Cameron Steel, David Bedingham, Gareth Harte, Stuart Poynter, Jack Burnham, Ned Eckersley (c,wk), Paul Coughlin, Ben Raine, Matthew Potts, Matthew Salisbury, Chris Rushworth
Just don't get this obsession with Poytner.
Durhamfootman wrote:maybe Poynter is there as a concussion substitute in case Ned does a Dowrich?
Poynter and Salisbury to miss out, for me
captaincolly wrote:Durhamfootman wrote:maybe Poynter is there as a concussion substitute in case Ned does a Dowrich?
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