We're getting close to the stage where we won't be able to complain about a paper thin squad any more
what will we do?


KingOttis wrote:Ackermann confirmed according to cricinfo - obviously can't get on to the Durham website to check!
Durhamfootman wrote:We've always needed a good spinner and we've lost Potts to England so Parky frees up an OS slot with which we could replace him (or Carse) next year if we plan carefully. It's a signing that gives us a lot more flexibility going forward and if we end up back in div 1, we're going to need that.
and we can do it with Bedders still on board. Div 1 cricket at a county noted for producing international players..... unless he's deeply unhappy, I can't see a reason why Bedders would want to leave.... I see no advantage in a move for him from a cricketing perspective. I watched almost all of the innings he played last week and it was high class, so I hope we move heaven and earth to keep him on board
There might be something else going on, of course
do we know how long his contract with us lasts?
Durhamfootman wrote:KingOttis wrote:Ackermann confirmed according to cricinfo - obviously can't get on to the Durham website to check!
snap!
I don't think there is anything in the Bedingham story, or at least I hope there isn't. That's why I was asking about Ackers playing status, because rumours have been circulating that he wasn't happy about being left out of the T20 squad and that perhaps Ackers was a fall back if Bedders decided to leave. As it is there is no conflict there.
He'd be daft to leave, imo, and we'd be daft not to do everything in our power to keep him happy in the north
captaincolly wrote:Durhamfootman wrote:We've always needed a good spinner and we've lost Potts to England so Parky frees up an OS slot with which we could replace him (or Carse) next year if we plan carefully. It's a signing that gives us a lot more flexibility going forward and if we end up back in div 1, we're going to need that.
and we can do it with Bedders still on board. Div 1 cricket at a county noted for producing international players..... unless he's deeply unhappy, I can't see a reason why Bedders would want to leave.... I see no advantage in a move for him from a cricketing perspective. I watched almost all of the innings he played last week and it was high class, so I hope we move heaven and earth to keep him on board
There might be something else going on, of course
do we know how long his contract with us lasts?
Not sure about the contract. I agree he shouldn't go but just wonder how we plan on getting Ackermann in the red ball side - unless we aren't and he's focusing on white ball stuff.
Durhamfootman wrote:Clark is playing well enough to keep Trev out of the CC side.... which is great for him, but a shame for Trev, who I think could become a very decent red ball lower middle order bat and occasional spin bowler. Getting some tap in the T20 unusually for him this year, which together with Clark's new role and the acquisition of Ackers, might put his Durham career in a bit of jeopardy
Still.... we are strengthening, which given the very real prospect of a div 1 return, I find very encouraging. We lost a few talented younger cricketers for lack of opportunity when we were a powerhouse side, some of whom, like Ben Raine and Will Gidman (in a coaching capacity) came back to us in the end
Durhamfootman wrote:Prospect of div 1 helps
no chance of that with Yorks presumably. And maybe they have a bad rep too after all the historical stuff..... although they might be able to pay better wages, even though they're more skint than we were when we got royally shafted. They get ECB help to sort their mess out.... hey ho.... perhaps I need to let it go.... Dobell thinks so. However badly Durham were treated, 2 wrongs don't make a right, seemingly. Yorks punishment won't be financial, it'll be the div 2 naughty step for them for at least a couple of years, I reckon
Durhamfootman wrote:reverting to type?
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