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All matches to be played to Worsley Cup rules would make the for a more interesting game. It would also test a captain's tacticle (sic) skills rather than having one bowler bowling unchanged, throughout the innings.
At Accrington CC, the local legend that is David Ormerod, could well be bowling 20 overs a game, provided his newly aquired bionic knees hold out. It is good for the short term gain of Accy, during each particular game, but it doesn't help the development of other players, like Simon Hanson, who last season turned in some useful performances with the ball in the cup games. |
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Just a question, if all matches were to be played under worsley cup rules, whilst it may be ok short term, would it not hinder progress of exceptional young lads, regarding progress to county level?:confused:
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I doubt it, Cashy. The Lancashire Cricket Board (LCB) have their network of scouts watching the juniors from a young age. By the time they're 18 the majority of young players have appeared on the County radars.
If we are talking about young bowlers, there are very strict restrictions regarding the number of overs they are permitted to bowl in a match, and further restrictions controlling how many consecutive overs they are allowed to bowl. If you want to know the figures, I'll have to consult Moses. |
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Having seen more tha a few (ahem) 50 overs LL cricket matches in my time I am well used to the tried and tested format, and to my knowledge very,very few matches go up to or past the 8pm mark. I agree that the 40/40 game is more crowd friendly, but the sad fact remains that cricket at an amateur level and in the Lancashire League is just not "sexy" or dynamic enough ! Getting anything changed with regards to rules and regs is like bashing your head against a wall as the league exec are pretty much all octagenarians or older and all averse to any kind of change or progress. I would like to see the 40/40 format with powerplays and coloured kits and all the excitement that comes with it, even bowling restrictions!
As far as Accy are concerned, the Dibber has his next op very shortly and will be back to make batsmens lives a misery this season, although given that our new captain is committed to only bowling each bowler for 10 overs a piece it could be an interesting season ( or a very long one depending on how that plan works...) A bigger concern to me is the fact that clubs are jumping on the "paid coach" approach and in effect having an extra pro under the guise of coach, not exactly fair and the league seem powerless ( or uninterested ) in putting a stop to this. ( Though certain clubs have been surreptitiously paying players for years and got away with it:rolleyes:) Well, here's hoping it all pans out, that we get a decent summer, and good luck to our boys against SA tomorrow, they will need if Anderson carries on the way he is and they all field a la Keystone Cops! |
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I'd like to think we are in with a shout Bernard, but a lot of our 1st XI aren't getting any younger and although we have some good, upcoming talent, most of them aren't ready for the firsts yet. I can't imagine us getting many more seasons out of GDL and Dave O and Clarkey won't last forever, neither will Matt Wilson, they will be big, big holes to fill. Let's hope they can make this a memorable one and maybe retire on a high?
Shout out for the promising youngsters though, we have bags of talent there coming up, Bryn Hargreaves, Matt Schofield,Sam Tattersall,Jake Clarke, Jonny Hayhurstand the likes of Branks and Donners. It's not all doom and gloom by a long way! |
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Give me 50 overs cricket and I'm happy; more time for libations.:D
Twenty/20 cricket is great on a Friday evening during the summer at a local level, at £2 a throw. At county level, it is not value for money once the travelling time & fares, not forgetting ever increasing entry costs to Old Trafford, are taken into consideration. |
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rumbled!
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the frustration for most clubs is that there are so many youngsters coming to practice nights , and there are no facilities . At Acc it would be fantastic to have permanent nets (all weather) , but , this, of course, costs shackles . Cricket clubs are great for the community and for teaching young people values . Catch em young , make it fun and in time, the league would be much stronger.
I dream on , but if all works out in the future , we could have a facility to be proud of ..... |
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Just a question do they still have the indoor nets at Peel Park School, can remember going up there back in the good old days getting ready for the new season
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