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Title: Somerset v Durham
Post by: Wills on September 04, 2011, 12:27:12 PM
I was wondering why this is on Sky Sports 4?! Cricket deserves to be on at least Sky Sports 2.
And it's great to see Trescothick in the action.. in the commentary box!
Title: Re: Somerset v Durham
Post by: Instinct Cricket on September 04, 2011, 02:33:33 PM
Is 219 enough for Durham? Already have CB40 finals tickets so hope Somerset knock these off.
Title: Re: Somerset v Durham
Post by: mike1989 on September 04, 2011, 02:35:43 PM
Agreed, certainly deserves to be higher up. But I suppose tennis, rugby and golf is more popular amongst sky viewers...  ;)

Good recovery though by Durham, made a game of it. Not sure they've got enough runs, but it is Somerset they're playing who are known to crumble.
Title: Re: Somerset v Durham
Post by: Six Sixes Cricket on September 04, 2011, 02:45:12 PM
Somerset should easily knock the runs off. I think Durham gave away quite a few of there wickets.
Title: Re: Somerset v Durham
Post by: Instinct Cricket on September 04, 2011, 03:06:57 PM
Good start for Somerset, lets hope we dont see one of the common collapse's
Title: Re: Somerset v Durham
Post by: Wills on September 04, 2011, 04:22:29 PM
Just wondering, can you watch the Surrey-Sussex match on Sky Go?
Title: Re: Somerset v Durham
Post by: mike1989 on September 04, 2011, 04:30:47 PM
Just wondering, can you watch the Surrey-Sussex match on Sky Go?

Had a quick look on the iPad and I can't see an option to go onto interactive, might be different on computer though. But I don't think so.
Title: Re: Somerset v Durham
Post by: pacman75cricket on September 04, 2011, 04:35:20 PM
cant see a way either but coverage about to go to the oval
Title: Re: Somerset v Durham
Post by: Johnny on September 04, 2011, 04:39:09 PM
Interesting stat that Matt Prior's Domestic One Day average is less than 30 - another good reason that he shouldn't be in the England ODI team?
Title: Re: Somerset v Durham
Post by: johnnyw on September 04, 2011, 05:01:23 PM
Why cant Joyce bat like this for Ireland? He seems to be such a different player in green!
Title: Re: Somerset v Durham
Post by: Wills on September 04, 2011, 05:06:52 PM
Interesting stat that Matt Prior's Domestic One Day average is less than 30 - another good reason that he shouldn't be in the England ODI team?
and Jos Buttler's is 150!
Title: Re: Somerset v Durham
Post by: Johnny on September 04, 2011, 05:08:45 PM
Not seen much of Buttler, but what I have seen I'm really impressed. An England middle order of Pieterson, Morgan and Buttler for T20 and ODI's would be awesome
Title: Re: Somerset v Durham
Post by: mike1989 on September 04, 2011, 05:37:37 PM
Interesting stat that Matt Prior's Domestic One Day average is less than 30 - another good reason that he shouldn't be in the England ODI team?

Didn't do the likes of Ian Healy any harm, or Mark Boucher for that matter. Both regulars for their country, and decent contributors despite their "low" one day average. Not saying Prior is the man for the one day team, but for a wicket keeper an average like his isn't bad considering he'd bat at like 6 or 7 in the team.
Title: Re: Somerset v Durham
Post by: Jord030994 on September 04, 2011, 05:41:11 PM
Still believe on talent james foster should be the one day keeper but i feel butler will be in the next year/18 months. Looks like a Somerset Surrey final.
Title: Re: Somerset v Durham
Post by: mike1989 on September 04, 2011, 05:57:30 PM
Still believe on talent james foster should be the one day keeper but i feel butler will be in the next year/18 months. Looks like a Somerset Surrey final.

Never been sure why him and Reid have always been kept on the outside. Both him and Reid have improved greatly with the bat, and are by far the best glove men in the country. But I suppose they want a class batsmen who is most likely an average keeper, than an excellent keeper and a good batsmen. I'd personally select Foster or Reid ahead of Prior due to the mistakes the guy makes behind the wicket, but our selectors see it differently.

But this Butler lad seems talented, and looks a good enough glove man.
Title: Re: Somerset v Durham
Post by: Johnny on September 04, 2011, 06:02:02 PM
Didn't do the likes of Ian Healy any harm, or Mark Boucher for that matter. Both regulars for their country, and decent contributors despite their "low" one day average. Not saying Prior is the man for the one day team, but for a wicket keeper an average like his isn't bad considering he'd bat at like 6 or 7 in the team.

They don't want a 6 or 7 though, they want a keeper who opens

I'd personally select Foster or Reid ahead of Prior due to the mistakes the guy makes behind the wicket, but our selectors see it differently.

2 years ago I might have agreed, but since then Prior's keeping has been pretty special - certainly as good as any other current Test match keeper
Title: Re: Somerset v Durham
Post by: A-Swing-And-A-Miss on September 04, 2011, 06:10:44 PM
Johnny, I don't think anybody is denying that Prior is a great keeper. The thing is in 20/20's and ODI's you need your keeper to be scoring runs which he struggles to do in the shorter form of the game. Personally I believe the best man for the job is Davies. He is younger than Prior, he can open and is a very decent keeper. Personally I don't think Kieswetter is good enough, he seems to either do really well, or absolutely sh*te! We need someone more reliable which I believe Davies could be given the chance.
Title: Re: Somerset v Durham
Post by: Johnny on September 04, 2011, 06:16:30 PM
Johnny, I don't think anybody is denying that Prior is a great keeper. The thing is in 20/20's and ODI's you need your keeper to be scoring runs which he struggles to do in the shorter form of the game. Personally I believe the best man for the job is Davies. He is younger than Prior, he can open and is a very decent keeper. Personally I don't think Kieswetter is good enough, he seems to either do really well, or absolutely sh*te! We need someone more reliable which I believe Davies could be given the chance.

not sure who is best out of Davies or Kieswetter, but definitely think Prior is NOT the man for the job.
Title: Re: Somerset v Durham
Post by: mike1989 on September 04, 2011, 06:18:31 PM
They don't want a 6 or 7 though, they want a keeper who opens

I don't see the need if you have two opening batsmen. We have plenty of batsmen in this country who open the batting in the county scene who are more prolific than Kieswetter. Sure we have Kieswetter, Mustard, and Davies to name three wicket keeping opening batsmen, but they aren't the biggest run getters in one day county cricket. For me, we could quite easily find ourselves a prolific opening partner for Cook, and bring in a Foster, Reid, or Prior.

Look at India, they have two opening batsmen and Dhoni at 6 or 7. Australia have Watson and Marsh opening, with Haddin down at 7. Sri Lanka's keeper bats in their middle order. And South Africa have Smith and Amala opening, who arguably are the best opening partnership in ODI cricket right now, and their keeper bats in the low middle order. So if it works for them, then it can work for us.

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2 years ago I might have agreed, but since then Prior's keeping has been pretty special - certainly as good as any other current Test match keeper

He still snatches too much for my liking. When you watch Reid and Foster their glove work is by far superior and neater to watch. But Prior has improved a lot since he first gained his place in the team, and right now he is one of the best keepers in the test match arena. However, I am still of the opinion that there are better glove men in cricket than Prior.