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coolerking wrote:

That was like the first day of the Boxing Day test in 2010, only better.

I know exactly what you mean, a superb day to be a supporter of the 2021 county champions. If there is anyone there at Lords today who could pick me up a scorecard at any point, I would be most grateful, would obviously compensate you and tell my Mum how good a person you are.

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Sitting in the sun at Lord’s with Warwickshire 200-1. What could be better?
PS - if you still want that scorecard Paulbear I will see if I can get one.

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Rob Yates still on for his 1000 runs for the season here.

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Excellent hundred by the captain. He’s not having a bad week!

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Fairly incredible this, really. To win the County Championship and then to utterly decimate your closest rivals in such a manner (result not guaranteed I know) is quite astounding.

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Lamb fails yet again.

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Some poor weather forecast for the next 3 days. Currently a 324 run lead. Do we declare tonight and give our bowlers 10 or so overs at a tired looking Lancashire team?

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Just looked at the 'Met Office' site and it doesn't look too bad for the next 3 days. Would be terrible to dominate and not get a win but we should have runs galore to play with.

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Lilly wrote:

Lamb fails yet again.

Suspect he’ll be the one to give way for Davies next year.

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I think you may be right but I would say Lamb is a very good squad player to have around who can contribute across all the formats when required.

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Cricinfo report on the day, also confirms the conference format will, probably, remain next season, and the club have decided not to sign an overseasn batsman for next season.

https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/bob-willis-trophy-2021-1279896/warwickshire-vs-lancashire-final-1279470/match-report-2

Good to see the club will continue to back our young batsmen.

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Agreed, we've got loads of batters.

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Highveld wrote:

Cricinfo report on the day, also confirms the conference format will, probably, remain next season, and the club have decided not to sign an overseasn batsman for next season.

https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/bob-willis-trophy-2021-1279896/warwickshire-vs-lancashire-final-1279470/match-report-2

Good to see the club will continue to back our young batsmen.

With the signings of Davies and Benjamin (and only the release of Pollock), I always expected we wouldn't be looking at ANY more batsmen (Overseas or otherwise). I think our Overseas player next season will be a Seam bowler - probably a Left Armer. We have desperately needed a good replacement for Barker, for ages. And it definitely won't be Holder!


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https://www.thecricketer.com/Topics/bob_willis_trophy/lauren_clark_wants_bob_willis_trophy_carry_meaning_late_husband.html

Bob Willis's Widow has been talking about the future of the Trophy. She thought last seasons formula was ideal, as it led to the County Championship title. This season's has had less meaning - though, if it doesn't carry on, she'd be happy it the Trophy resided (for ever!) at Bob's old County!

The ECB are looking at alternative formats for it, including a sort of pre season 'Community Shield' - Red ball Champions v White ball (RLC I guess - even they wouldn't suggest T20, would they?!). I would have thought a much better solution, is the County Champions versus MCC fixture, which traditionally opens the season?


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I wonder where the MCC v Champion County match will be next year? And when we'll find out...

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Highveld wrote:

Cricinfo report on the day, also confirms the conference format will, probably, remain next season, and the club have decided not to sign an overseasn batsman for next season.

https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/bob-willis-trophy-2021-1279896/warwickshire-vs-lancashire-final-1279470/match-report-2

Good to see the club will continue to back our young batsmen.

Highveld wrote:

Cricinfo report on the day, also confirms the conference format will, probably, remain next season, and the club have decided not to sign an overseasn batsman for next season.

https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/bob-willis-trophy-2021-1279896/warwickshire-vs-lancashire-final-1279470/match-report-2

> Good to see the club will continue to back our young batsmen.

Only up to a point - they did try to sign Phil Salt.

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As the article said, before they signed Davies!

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Saw it mentioned on twitter that the Bob Willis Trophy should become a mini-tournament with small groups and a final during the hundred. Three-day matches first class cricket with no baring on the Championship. Would mean YET ANOTHER competition but would provide first class cricket at the height of summer which Root has called for. Questionable how competitive it would be however and where would that leave the 50 over competiton? All played in April with semis and a final late May?

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Highveld wrote:

As the article said, before they signed Davies!
I'm not sure what your point is. The article doesn't say that they signed Davies instead of Salt.

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GerryShedd wrote:

Highveld wrote:

As the article said, before they signed Davies!
I'm not sure what your point is. The article doesn't say that they signed Davies instead of Salt.

I think that’s what it insinuates though. They wanted a top order red ball player, and white ball opener. Salt was the first choice. The story goes that Davies is leaving because Lancashire signed Salt.

I’d have rather had Salt if I’m honest. Before this match I always thought of him as a better white ball player, who will probably score as well as Davies in red ball. But having seen him this September, Davies has looked abject. We have to hope Robinson can work his magic, get his confidence up. Because on form alone, he wouldn’t get in this side currently.