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    Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Really weird scorecard for England in the test match today - 407 all out with a 158 and 184 not out as Brook and Smith put on 302 and 6 ducks that took up a total of 15 balls! For a second consecutive test, the game is there for India to win.
    The England women managed something arguably more weird in their T20 v India. The openers put on 137 then somehow managed to lose 9 wickets in the final 6 overs finishing on 171-9. The openers scored 82% of the total.
    India were 123-1 in reply and managed to pluck defeat out of the jaws of victory.

    Meanwhile, the Aussie batting line up is still far from convincing in the Caribbean. Shame.

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      Originally posted by Pearcey3 View Post
      I have been impressed with Douthwaite this season. He has been much more consistent and bowling in the right areas. An outstanding win.
      I’d play him in the four day stuff in front of ul Hassan or Harris.

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        Originally posted by The Bloop View Post
        The England women managed something arguably more weird in their T20 v India. The openers put on 137 then somehow managed to lose 9 wickets in the final 6 overs finishing on 171-9. The openers scored 82% of the total.
        India were 123-1 in reply and managed to pluck defeat out of the jaws of victory.

        Meanwhile, the Aussie batting line up is still far from convincing in the Caribbean. Shame.
        I went to sleep assuming the women had lost as, after alternating between the two, I switched entirely to the Glamorgan game for the closing overs. Still not convinced by the women who were dreadfully bad in the first game and not much better in the second one - they should have scored another twenty or so last night as well.

        As for Glamorgan, a statement win which wasn’t really as close as the score suggests, if we can improve our home record we should qualify from here. Great performances from Leonard and Douthwaite, while Ingram is having a brilliant last few years of his career.

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          Originally posted by rich munn View Post
          It's not so weird when you look at the first Test - India's innings were dominated by 2 big scores too.

          It's a great series. Quality batting everywhere. But not sure which batsman is going to click next, apart from Gill.

          Bob, what did you think of the late call for a review which seemed to be completely missed by the umpires? Another new cricket controversy, avoided by the review going England's way.

          Not seen it yet Rich, will have a look at the highlights on I Player (I missed the amazing pre lunch period as well!). It is a great series, but I wish Stokes wouldn’t automatically decide to field all the time - England we’re lucky to get away with it in the first test and it looks like costing them here.

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          • Re: GLAMMY

            Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
            I went to sleep assuming the women had lost as, after alternating between the two, I switched entirely to the Glamorgan game for the closing overs. Still not convinced by the women who were dreadfully bad in the first game and not much better in the second one - they should have scored another twenty or so last night as well.

            As for Glamorgan, a statement win which wasn’t really as close as the score suggests, if we can improve our home record we should qualify from here. Great performances from Leonard and Douthwaite, while Ingram is having a brilliant last few years of his career.
            Our record in our games so far in the Blast is WLWLWLWLW. As much as I like the pattern, we could really do with breaking the cycle and getting at least 3 more Ws in the remaining 5 games.

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              Originally posted by The Bloop View Post
              Our record in our games so far in the Blast is WLWLWLWLW. As much as I like the pattern, we could really do with breaking the cycle and getting at least 3 more Ws in the remaining 5 games.
              I think to still be in the positive column after 2 games in a row against the best team in the league is pretty encouraging. A win against Kent would give us a nice cushion over them.

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                Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                I’d play him in the four day stuff in front of ul Hassan or Harris.
                Yep I would too.

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                  Originally posted by Lord Worcester View Post
                  We lose Asa tribe for 4 day game starting Sunday and at least the next 4 blast games. Selected in jersey squad for t20WC euro qualifiers. Disappointing.
                  Asa Tribe got 4 as Jersey lost their first game of the tournament to the Netherlands yesterday (his brother was top scorer with 39).

                  Jersey's next game is this afternoon against Italy but Tribe is named in our 14 man squad against Kent (along with Crane and Root, by the way) so we'll see what happens.

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                    Originally posted by Loramski View Post
                    Asa Tribe got 4 as Jersey lost their first game of the tournament to the Netherlands yesterday (his brother was top scorer with 39).

                    Jersey's next game is this afternoon against Italy but Tribe is named in our 14 man squad against Kent (along with Crane and Root, by the way) so we'll see what happens.
                    Somerset commentators seemed to think he was travelling back. Although, the itinerary they gave involved two sets of late night travel. I think I'd rather him stay over there than turn up sleep deprived tbh.

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                      Kent 38-5 in the ninth over.

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                        48-6, three wickets for Leonard, two for Gorvin.

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                          Glamorgan 34-0 off 3 overs chasing Kent’s 118-9. Four wickets each for Gorvin and Leonard which means the latter has nine in two games.

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                            easy win that

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                              Glamorgan win by 6 wickets with 50 balls to spare doing their run rate a lot of good in the process. Asa Tribe comes in to face three balls and hit the winning four - was it worth it?

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                                That was a thumping win. The encouraging aspect is the number of young players contributing. Leonard, Tribe, Kellaway, Horton and Smale all young.
                                Net run rate will have been boosted today.

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