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General Cricket => Latest Matches => Topic started by: Kulli on April 16, 2018, 10:10:56 AM
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Binned without a ball being bowled, absolute disgrace for an international venue. I thought they'd just spend a wedge on new drainage?
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Yeah absolutely ridiculous that a bowl hasn't been bowled. Questions need to be asked. All other counties have dealt with the rain fine.
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This should stir up t'hornets nest!
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This should stir up t'hornets nest!
I'm Scottish so have nowt against Yorkshire, just seems to be a bit of a shambles.
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:D :D :D :D
https://twitter.com/icelandcricket/status/985847361007161350
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More of a disgrace that these fixtures aren't being played at a sensible time of year.
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It'll be the ECB or IPL's fault.
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It'll be the ECB or IPL's fault.
Yes.
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Playing Championship cricket up North in early April....I'll blame t'ECB then 😀
Not that simple really - I know the weather has been awful there for three solid weeks, not certain much could have been done different. And it's more points than we got from Essex at Scarborough last year... 😂
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It'll be the ECB or IPL's fault.
Damn IPL, coming over and stealing our sunshine!!
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IPL’s fault! “Taking our players and abandoning our games”. #iplexit
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Making people think that money is all that matters?
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Totally understand why Essex have to hump to be honest, a top test ground should of had play in some of the four days.if you read the newspaper reports there's been no rain in over 30 hours.
If there is nothing wrong with the drainage system as Yorkshire have said, and there's been no rain for that long why has there been no play?
Totally get its not great conditions but neither has it been for anyone else....
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Very poor from an international ground. every other county game got some play in I believe (correct me if I'm wrong!) do these things get looked into or does it just get forgotten about?
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I think it's absolutely scandalous to be honest. You can say all you like about that we shouldn't be playing CC cricket in April and ECB this and T20 that etc.... etc....
At the end if the day Headingley is a Test match ground with new drainage. How have they not bowled a ball in 4 days when it only rained a little bit on day 3.
I know it has chucked it down up north but it's chucked it down everywhere. Just cover the whole ground if you need to!
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My brother lives about a mile from Headingley. He tells me his garden has had snow coverage for five of the last six weeks. I think criticism is similar to blaming Worcestershire when New Road floods.
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There's only so much a groundsman can do, he hasn't the power to change the weather sadly.
From the looks of it after reading the Yorkshire CCC's website it has just been a culmination of factors that have come together to create the situation the club finds itself in;
-worst winter for 30 years (according to York Groundsman)
-high water table
-lack of heat
-persistent rainfall with no large gap in between showers to allow drying and ground recuperation
Yes you could cover the entire ground in covers but that doesn't solve the issue of the ground underneath being saturated to capacity. Hopefully this dry spell we're supposed to have this week will help a few groundsman around the country, if not then the County Championship will continue see teams being bowled out for under 100 in both innings :(
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And I suppose all that weather has been on the Yorkshire side of the Pennines :o :o
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Crap happens. Move on.
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There's only so much a groundsman can do, he hasn't the power to change the weather sadly.
From the looks of it after reading the Yorkshire CCC's website it has just been a culmination of factors that have come together to create the situation the club finds itself in;
-worst winter for 30 years (according to York Groundsman)
-high water table
-lack of heat
-persistent rainfall with no large gap in between showers to allow drying and ground recuperation
Yes you could cover the entire ground in covers but that doesn't solve the issue of the ground underneath being saturated to capacity. Hopefully this dry spell we're supposed to have this week will help a few groundsman around the country, if not then the County Championship will continue see teams being bowled out for under 100 in both innings :(
Believe that you’ll believe anything! Of course Yorkshire will have all the excuses. Everyone else managed and got some results!
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Crap happens. Move on.
Where do you live in Yorkshire? ;) haha
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Permission to wade in here.
There's been so much rain in Yorkshire that pitches are at least 3-4 weeks behind schedule. The whole of the Yorkshire League fixtures for the 21st April were postponed on the 5th. That's two and a half weeks early and the league have never done that before.
The Heworth CC pitch has some of the best drainage in the league, and even if it is dry and hot for the rest of the week, it is still unlikely to be playable for another week or two.
The water is still coming up from the ground when you walk on it and it hasn't rained since the end of last week.
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Believe that you’ll believe anything! Of course Yorkshire will have all the excuses. Everyone else managed and got some results!
I live in Cumbria where it rains every other day (so I know what it's like have fields water logged for weeks even when there's been no rain) and can genuinely believe something like this could happen when the right set of circumstances come together.
Like @smilley792 said, crap happens so let's move on
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Our ground in Sheffield is still covered in standing water from a high water table and copious amounts of rain/snow in last few weeks. Square mowed once but no rolling yet. Outfield impossible to cut. Last season I’d cut outfield twice and it had been hand raked.
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None of you Yorkies are bothered because you were going to get stuffed by the mighty Essex if they did get on ;) :D
On a serious note, there is decent drainage at headingley, it's never been an issue before, and if it drained like a sieve it'd turn into a dry, dead nothing pitch. I'm pretty fine with it, given it gives the test grounds some variety.
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It seems to me that it's quite often feast or famine when it comes to rainfall in Yorkshire. I think last spring was particularly dry but the previous year we had a wet March + early April and the first time we got on the square to do any work was 2 weeks before the start of the season.
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None of you Yorkies are bothered because you were going to get stuffed by the mighty Essex if they did get on ;) :D
Honestly? I suspect Essex would have been strong favourites. Aside from the massive advantage of being able to force Yorkshire to bat first, we were missing Root, Bairstow, Willey, Plunkett, Patterson, Fisher, Coad... I was hoping for a call up, honestly I was! :)
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I would tend to agree that Yorkshire have lost out pretty badly from England and a bit form the IPL. 2 for England & 2 for the IPL isn't great, although in fairness if everyone is fit, Willey & Plunkett probably don't get in the team? Thinking you'd have Bresnan, Brooks, Coad a spinner (Carver or Rafique I'm guessing?) and maybe Patterson or Fisher?
Also the loss of Rashid doesn't help you boys, given he can bat in the Top 7 and would have bowled a few overs,
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If absolutely everyone is available we'd line up;
Lyth
Lees
Pujara/Williamson
Root
Bairstow
Ballance
Rashid
Bresnan
Willey
Coad
Brooks
With Rashid stepping down and the two big guns rested, we seem to have planned on using Lyth and Leaning for any spin required:
Lyth
Lee's
Pujara/Williamson
Ballance
Leaning
Bresnan
Willey
Hodd
Fisher or Plunkett
Coad
Brooks or Fisher
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What could they seriously have done. You can have the best drainage going but if it rods it down for days on end there's not a lot you can do.
Although Somerset aren't playing until Fri if they had been I doubt they would have seen any play at all too.