Two recent old Bears contributed to a somewhat one-sided match in NZ yesterday:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/scorecard/e-223730#OVolts
Two recent old Bears contributed to a somewhat one-sided match in NZ yesterday:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/scorecard/e-223730#OVolts
Sign up Chad Bowes for a white ball contract! (Maybe).
Keith Barker seems to have followed in the footsteps of that other ex-Bear, Chris Wright, in getting banned somewhat harshly for a technical infringement:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/articles/c2lzx7g4l7ko
Congratulations to ex-Bear Adam Hose on his double century today: 266 v Hampshire.
Also Dom Sibley: 169 v Durham and still batting.
Hose 253 balls. Sibley 301.
Takes all sorts.
At Edgbaston on Tuesday, 19th August, 2.00pm, The Cricket Society are holding a meeting with Andy Moles. Andy will be signing copies of his new book and talking about his career.
On the subject of Old Bears watching Wimbledon today in the Royal Box we were introduced to B C Lara.
The autobiographies are coming thick and fast:
https://fairfieldbooks.co.uk/shop/the-king-of-spain-and-i/?mc_cid=72dc2ebb94&mc_eid=2a0bc6389c
Glad to see that Adam Hose has made such a success of his move:
https://worcesterobserver.co.uk/sport/cricket-worcestershires-adam-hose-wins-pca-player-of-the-month-award/
To be fair, I recall that he was given quite a few red ball opportunities with the Bears and didn't really take advantage of them.
There was a period from May 2018 til about July 2019 when he got the nod over Matt Lamb for every 4day game. I think it affected both players negatively as it meant Hose struggled for over a year and Lamb got dropped having not really done a lot wrong. Another example of a player recruited from elsewhere getting favourable treatment over a homegrown lad.
Fair play to Adam on this award though, lovely bloke.
GerryShedd wrote:
The autobiographies are coming thick and fast:
https://fairfieldbooks.co.uk/shop/the-king-of-spain-and-i/?mc_cid=72dc2ebb94&mc_eid=2a0bc6389c
And he's signing the book:
"Former England star Ashley Giles will be here at Edgbaston on Tuesday 22 July during the Warwickshire v Worcestershire County Championship match.
Ashley, who played 54 Test Matches 62 One Day Internationals, will be signing copies of his autobiography 'The King of Spain and I' during lunch and tea in the Tom Dollery Lounge, where you can also purchase the book."