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Title: Rogers retires
Post by: alexhilly1492 on September 23, 2016, 11:25:55 AM
Chris Rogers retires form all cricket, 76 first class hundred including 2 in his last game hopefully he can cap it with a championship win which would be fitting! Would have loved to have seen him get more chances with Australia as he clearly had the ability,

Not many Aussies I've liked seeing get runs in ashes but he is one I always liked to see get runs!

Congrats on a great career!
Title: Re: Rogers retires
Post by: ppccopener on September 23, 2016, 11:37:57 AM
terrific player, not your typical Aussie either

he mentioned he's been clonked on the head a couple of times perhaps though his reflexes were going

an excellent player, wonder if he will stay in the UK and have coaching position come up?
Title: Re: Rogers retires
Post by: Felix Tito on September 23, 2016, 01:13:34 PM
Truly fantastic player and hard done by to only get 25 matches for Australia. But his record in England, for a foreign player, is magnificent. 10,000+ runs at over 50. Now if he gets his mitts on the County Championship trophy it would be the fitting farewell
Title: Re: Rogers retires
Post by: ppccopener on September 23, 2016, 01:27:27 PM
Truly fantastic player and hard done by to only get 25 matches for Australia. But his record in England, for a foreign player, is magnificent. 10,000+ runs at over 50. Now if he gets his mitts on the County Championship trophy it would be the fitting farewell

It's looking more and more like Somerset will win it and a great ending for a terrific pro, and tresco,leach,hildreth etc...

something pretty remarkable in the middx-yorks match needs to happen. It's not looking that way.

pint of bulmers please Felix(just put that on ice for an hour or so)
 :)
Title: Re: Rogers retires
Post by: JTtaylor145 on September 23, 2016, 02:12:42 PM
Fantastic player, seems like a good bloke to. Our club had the chance to sign his as a pro about 15 years ago and passed it up...brilliant  :(
Title: Re: Rogers retires
Post by: Seniorplayer on September 23, 2016, 03:06:29 PM
Didnt sledge Always played the game as its meant to be played
Title: Re: Rogers retires
Post by: ProCricketer1982 on September 23, 2016, 03:12:22 PM
Didnt sledge Always played the game as its meant to be played

Just shows it's possible and successful
Title: Re: Rogers retires
Post by: Manormanic on September 23, 2016, 06:16:52 PM
one of the good guys.
Title: Re: Rogers retires
Post by: Whispering Death on September 23, 2016, 06:18:01 PM
Great guy. Used to play cricket with my father in law for Exeter many years ago
Title: Re: Rogers retires
Post by: Biggie Smalls on September 24, 2016, 01:40:35 PM
Someone needs to get him into their coaching ranks a.s.a.p - he's the type that makes a good batting coach . He has the intelligence to pass on his cricket psychology re temperament.  He was limited in shot making ability and (at the highest level) not as gifted as many others , but he constructed a disiplined , simple game plan and maximized his potential......that is what you need as a batting coach because those skills can actually be passed on .
Title: Re: Rogers retires
Post by: ppccopener on September 24, 2016, 02:22:08 PM
Someone needs to get him into their coaching ranks a.s.a.p - he's the type that makes a good batting coach . He has the intelligence to pass on his cricket psychology re temperament.  He was limited in shot making ability and (at the highest level) not as gifted as many others , but he constructed a disiplined , simple game plan and maximized his potential......that is what you need as a batting coach because those skills can actually be passed on .

Youre spot on there and may explain why the better batting coaches are not automatically the best players.
Title: Re: Rogers retires
Post by: Seniorplayer on September 24, 2016, 02:37:08 PM
Someone needs to get him into their coaching ranks a.s.a.p - he's the type that makes a good batting coach . He has the intelligence to pass on his cricket psychology re temperament.  He was limited in shot making ability and (at the highest level) not as gifted as many others , but he constructed a disiplined , simple game plan and maximized his potential......that is what you need as a batting coach because those skills can actually be passed on .

Your right Carlo that's what batting is all about disaplined  simple game plan playing the shots you know your capable of anything else is a getting yourself out shot.