captaincolly wrote:Northants look to have saved their game against Middlesex by avoiding the follow on.
Slog until lunch and then 2 sessions to bowl them out, not out of the realms of possibility.
captaincolly wrote:Northants look to have saved their game against Middlesex by avoiding the follow on.
SaintPowelly wrote:captaincolly wrote:Northants look to have saved their game against Middlesex by avoiding the follow on.
Slog until lunch and then 2 sessions to bowl them out, not out of the realms of possibility.
captaincolly wrote:SaintPowelly wrote:captaincolly wrote:Northants look to have saved their game against Middlesex by avoiding the follow on.
Slog until lunch and then 2 sessions to bowl them out, not out of the realms of possibility.
Yes, Northants low on confidence so could collapse. It'll be interesting to see how bold Middlesex are and if they're prepared to take a risk...assuming of course they don't collapse in the morning.
With the division 1 table so tight and 5 points for the draw I'd be surprised if Middlesex take a big risk but it could be an interesting final day.
captaincolly wrote:It could be intriguing, if Middlesex bat well and set a tough target will Northants go all out to get the runs? They have nothing to lose so 5 points for a draw is not important to them. So Middlesex may feel they can bat quite long into the afternoon session if they feel Northants will be prepared to chase anything.
On the other hand after a really unfortunate start to the season Northants may already be resigned to relegation and feel that a fighting draw would be better for morale and confidence than to risk losing after their excellent fightback today.
Either side won't know what the other us thinking so that makes it even more interesting.
SaintPowelly wrote:A draw doesn't really help either of them, Northants need to win every game to stay up, and Middlesex need to keep winning for title hopes and will be bowling against the weakest team in the division who are also a batsman down ( Keogh didnt bat )
captaincolly wrote:SaintPowelly wrote:A draw doesn't really help either of them, Northants need to win every game to stay up, and Middlesex need to keep winning for title hopes and will be bowling against the weakest team in the division who are also a batsman down ( Keogh didnt bat )
Yes, I think the onus is on Middlesex to try and force the win. Let's hope it's an exciting finish one way or another.
SaintPowelly wrote:captaincolly wrote:SaintPowelly wrote:A draw doesn't really help either of them, Northants need to win every game to stay up, and Middlesex need to keep winning for title hopes and will be bowling against the weakest team in the division who are also a batsman down ( Keogh didnt bat )
Yes, I think the onus is on Middlesex to try and force the win. Let's hope it's an exciting finish one way or another.
Its impossible to be worse than the Hants game today.
SaintPowelly wrote:captaincolly wrote:It could be intriguing, if Middlesex bat well and set a tough target will Northants go all out to get the runs? They have nothing to lose so 5 points for a draw is not important to them. So Middlesex may feel they can bat quite long into the afternoon session if they feel Northants will be prepared to chase anything.
On the other hand after a really unfortunate start to the season Northants may already be resigned to relegation and feel that a fighting draw would be better for morale and confidence than to risk losing after their excellent fightback today.
Either side won't know what the other us thinking so that makes it even more interesting.
Unless the 2 captains come to an agreement, 300 off 60 overs or something ? With both sides needing a win, its plausible.
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