In theory we can use as few as three bowlers if we want. Once an innings goes to less than 10 overs, the only bowling restriction is that no bowler can bowl more than two overs.
2nd gets a home QF though. Agree about 3rd and 4th. But a home QF would be better.I'm really not fussed whether we finish 2nd, 3rd or 4th. But I'd quite like to avoid Lancs.
Worcs or Derby I'd be fine with playing.
If Birmingham will be missing Woakes, Moeen, Hain, Hasan and Briggs (I don't know), then I'd be fine with them too. And if Notts will be missing Afridi, Munro, Samit and Stone (I also don't know), then I'd also be fine with them.
(Afridi and Hasan will be joining up with the Pakistan test squad very shortly, and will definitely miss finals day. But I'm less sure about the QFs.)
2nd gets a home QF though. Agree about 3rd and 4th. But a home QF would be better.
Nope. 14 games in total.Really? Don’t we play everyone twice?
Didn’t realise. That’s us through then, and Hampshire pretty certain.Nope. 14 games in total.
Always been that “missing games” format or certainly for a few seasons anyway. I presume it’s because they can’t fit into the calendar but strange regardless.Didn’t realise. That’s us through then, and Hampshire pretty certain.
Always been that “missing games” format or certainly for a few seasons anyway. I presume it’s because they can’t fit into the calendar but strange regardless.
On the other hand, Somerset had to play both Surrey and Hampshire twice, and still finished top, but you make a good point.The refusal of certain counties to revert back to the three groups of six format, where you play everyone home and away in your group (total of 10 group games), would be your primary reason for that.
So instead we have this totally unfair position of teams having different looking fixtures lists. Likewise in the Championship - for example, we thrash Middlesex last week, but we don't have the opportunity to potentially beat them for a second time.
On the other hand, Somerset had to play both Surrey and Hampshire twice, and still finished top, but you make a good point.