The Cricket Thread

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Fuller's been left stranded, seemingly leaving plenty of potential runs out there, in both games so far. However, I don't know how we can really remedy that, it needs Abbott to start sticking around a bit longer like he used to. The only way it might work is to drop either Organ or Holland to let Barker and Fuller each push up one in the order to 7 and 8 but I don't think that's a good idea overall. Or Holland at 9, but that's a bit silly really.

As I've said before, Holland to open and Donald in for Organ is another option. This would give us another person who can, fairly successfully, swing for the fences when it gets down to Abbott and Abbas.
 
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A day of "what if?".
You can't afford to give a team like Surrey any advantage and letting them have the bowling friendly conditions in the morning has cost us IMO. The way that we bowled tonight would probably have resulted in a few wickets had we bowled first but now Surrey have a good foundation on which to cash in tomorrow.
We're not out of it yet though but it needs a magic spell from one of the big three of which they are all well capable of.
 
I do think the weather forecast for tomorrow did play a role in Hants deciding to bat. The forecast has actually improved a bit but there will be thick clouds overhead and it looks like it will be stop-start kind of day. Difficult to get any batting rhythm going. So definitely a bowling day tomorrow.
 
I do think the weather forecast for tomorrow did play a role in Hants deciding to bat. The forecast has actually improved a bit but there will be thick clouds overhead and it looks like it will be stop-start kind of day. Difficult to get any batting rhythm going. So definitely a bowling day tomorrow.

Will our bowlers be able to use/benefit from the moisture in the air, to get the ball to move around a bit? Here's Hoping...
 
Looking at the Met Office, it looks like the morning session could be rained out but should get play in the afternoon. I hope that's true as it would be a great time to bowl.