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How on earth was it missed or considered to be coming off the pad?
So far we have a Division 2 quick bowler wowing everyone for England and the Aussies have picked someone playing Division 2 CC this year to replace the BBSB and he's done very well indeed on two tough wickets.
Is the gap in quality between 1 and 2 less than it was before? I think it is.
*best batsman since Bradman
I'm as tongue in cheek regarding the BBSB as Morrissey was hand in glove.
In agreement about the gap in quality between 1 & 2.
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Labuschange has had the whole summer to go round the English county circuit developing a technique
to cope with batting conditions here. ECB are mad to let this happen. Called into the Aussie test team and he's quite at home thank you. If you take players who have scored over 1,000 runs this season he's top of the averages.
Surely the purpose of county cricket should be to make the test team stronger, not give extended practice opportunities to the opposition. If an England player tried to get game time in Sheffield Shield cricket, he'd be told thanks but no thanks.
Enjoyed it - Although at 120ish for 2 I was a bit worried - Stokes and Woakes lost the plot - Not sure why it took Root so long to take them both of, considering Broad/Archer were still fresh - But good recovery
Great fun on the adjoining 'Western Terrace' during any breaks inc the rain - 10/20 playing a fun game of cricket on a walk way - Most in fancy dress - soft ball - rubbish bin for stumps - Got loads of cheers from adjoining fans, especially if the ball when on the 'pitch' and of course the 'Little Hitlers' did not want to return the ball
Root must be relieved , good come back from the bowling unit - though broad bowled beautifully all day.
Bright sunshine with any luck tomorrow, if we bat poorly all the hard work will be undone and goat will get us 4th innings.
Overseas players have played in the Sheffield Shield so your final sentence isn't accurate. The scheduling of the SS and financial considerations are a far bigger factor as to why there are no to few overseas players.
One of the reasons we won in 2005 was through having a County Championship system that had good foreign players coming up against English ones. Good cricket was played and so we had players who didn't have stellar county records coming into the England side and performing well. Removing overseas players if their countries are playing over here in the same season would be utterly daft.
So the failure isn't that we've given an Australian a chance to get used to English and Welsh conditions. The failure is that we have created a system that actually disadvantages English players as those who play the limited overs format as well as Test cricket do not get more time in the middle at FC level. This then leads to the ECB taking a punt on someone like Roy rather than picking someone who has been in form at FC level.
Compare Labuschagne to Jason Roy. ML comes over, focuses on 1st class cricket, works on his technique, is successful, and transfers into the Aussie team and scores runs on difficult pitches.
JR focuses on the IPL and 50 over cricket, hasn't played a FC game all summer outside of the Test arena, and looks like he's been found out already.
The Aussies are happy to pick a guy like Labuschagne after a county season with 1114 CC2 runs at 65 with 5 tons. The like of Malan (907 runs at 56 with 4 tons) or Hassan Azad (961 runs at 56 with 3 tons as an opener) don't get a look in with our selectors.
The system ain't broken because it allows Aussies to play here during an Ashes summer. It's broken becuse it doesn't let multi-format English players play here during an Ashes summer and leads to the selectors picking a guy ike Roy who has had a total of 10 CC innings from 2017 to 2019 (7 in 2017, 3 last year, 0 this year).
It's predictable and embarrassing.