I can't believe we haven't won this iteration of the one-day cup yet, we have been consistently a top team in it and could easily have won it 3 times. Lost 2 finals and had great chance too when lost at home to Kent in a semi-final
I can't believe we haven't won this iteration of the one-day cup yet, we have been consistently a top team in it and could easily have won it 3 times. Lost 2 finals and had great chance too when lost at home to Kent in a semi-final
TBH I'd much rather secure our first division status than win today.
It's at times like this I wonder why I follow sport... It's a good job I'm not expected to do a public interview like Gubbins, I'd be too busy sulking!
If anyone needs me, I'm off to buy a cat so I can kick it. Not really, obvs, before you all call the RSPCA! Anyway, a cat and the Labrador wouldn't be a good mix.

Dickie Bird has died.
RIP![]()

Well at least we know where we stand before a ball is bowled.The vote to change to a 12 team/two group D1 has failed. D1 and D2 will remain as they are, which confirms that we're fighting to avoid the second relegation spot this week.
10 of the 11 seem pretty nailed on to me. But the final place could go to any of Prest, Organ, Currie, Wheal or Jack.
If we've prepared a turning pitch, then go Organ. If we want a new ball bowler to partner Kyle, then go Wheal. If we're happy with a five man attack including Fuller as third seamer, then go Prest. If we'd rather rather cover ourselves with a fourth seamer and a bit of batting, then go Currie.
I'm certainly not complaining that we've got two high quality all-round spinners - I think it's great that we have Dawson and Sundar. But it does make picking seamers a bit difficult, because if we pick four of them then invariably one of them will barely bowl, but if we pick three of them then it probably results in Fuller taking on a bigger role than his bowling deserves.