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    Originally posted by BlueToujours View Post
    317-8 100 partnership for Wagg and Carey. Seems likely that the wicket is not doing a lot so hopefully we can get to 350 and then see what happens. A draw the most likely result.
    the wickets doing a fair bit. Carey's swinging hard, been dropped and had a fair few edges. We batted well yesterday in challenging conditions. derbyshire look a bit disheartened now and the 2 batsman are going hard.

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      Originally posted by chrisp_1927 View Post
      the wickets doing a fair bit. Carey's swinging hard, been dropped and had a fair few edges. We batted well yesterday in challenging conditions. derbyshire look a bit disheartened now and the 2 batsman are going hard.
      Just based my assumption on the Nos 9 and 10 both having the top scores of the innings although I hear what you say about Wagg and his position in the batting lineup. Will have to wait to see hoe Derbyshire bat.

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        150 partnership, 368-8 with Wagg 86, Carey 51.

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          Originally posted by BlueToujours View Post
          Just based my assumption on the Nos 9 and 10 both having the top scores of the innings although I hear what you say about Wagg and his position in the batting lineup. Will have to wait to see hoe Derbyshire bat.
          Totally agree, the amount of starts up the order plus the scores by 9/10 suggest a good pitch. The amount of Nicks and plays and misses suggest there may be something in it. Hopefully if there is something to be found, Hogan and Carey can exploit it early on

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          • Re: GLAMMY

            Wagg 100, 384-8.

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            • Re: GLAMMY

              Caught the ball after reaching his century, on the boundary going for another 6. Couple of overs of carnage from Carey and Hogan with bat , followed by a couple of wickets each before tea would be nice

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                So close to maximum batting points great effort. Sadly the bowlers not getting much joy though

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                  Maybe the pitch is a bit flat!! seems that yesterday was a lot tougher to bat than today. Hopefully we can get 3 or 4 wickets tomorrow morning and get back on the front foot

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                    Wagg needs to be coming in at 6 or 7

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                    • Re: GLAMMY

                      Not such a good day - not takena wicket all day! Grammy could end up chasing a total on the last day to save the game

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                        Originally posted by Don Corleone View Post
                        Not such a good day - not takena wicket all day! Grammy could end up chasing a total on the last day to save the game
                        Derby could get in a position to set a total of about 200/250 in the last session and see if they get lucky.

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                        • Re: GLAMMY

                          504-4 at the close, Derby can win this, but it looks like another very flat pitch for a home four day game.

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                            This should still be a draw though. The weather forecast suggests there may be a delayed start. I would have thought Derbyshire would want to build a lead of 200 and try and bowl Glammy out inside two sessions. That’s a big ask and Glammy have enough in form batsmen to see it through.

                            Poor captaincy from Lloyd today. Owen Morgan has only bowled ten overs and yet was the most economical. Surely on a flat track you don’t flog the pace bowlers and give the spinner a decent go.

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                              Originally posted by Pearcey3 View Post
                              This should still be a draw though. The weather forecast suggests there may be a delayed start. I would have thought Derbyshire would want to build a lead of 200 and try and bowl Glammy out inside two sessions. That’s a big ask and Glammy have enough in form batsmen to see it through.

                              Poor captaincy from Lloyd today. Owen Morgan has only bowled ten overs and yet was the most economical. Surely on a flat track you don’t flog the pace bowlers and give the spinner a decent go.
                              I was listening to the start of the Derbyshire innings on Wednesday and, quite rightly it seemed to me, the commentators were having a go at Lloyd for setting fields which were too attacking. There were five slips for Hogan when he opened the bowling and, untypically for him, his first three overs went for twenty nine runs as our opponents were allowed to get off to a flying start - in particular, Godelman, who had been in awful form this season in the four day game but now finds himself 211 not out.

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                                Glammy going like a train. 44 wanted with 9 wickets in hand.
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