Friday 11 January 2013

Something for the weekend

In fifty years time, when people are looking back at the greatest weeks in Derbyshire County Cricket Club's history, the one just past has to be in the mix.

In almost five years of doing this blog, I've never known one remotely close to it. It may be that we will see its like again, but I'm not sure how right now. I cannot recall a signing that has met with such universal acclaim, enthusiasm and downright excitement.

It was nice to see Chris Grant acknowledge the support on his Twitter feed this evening, name checking both the Forum and this blog in doing so. The 'feel good' factor at the club will last for some time and the excitement level is only going to crank up as the season approaches.

Shiv must hope for better tracks than the one that was 'enjoyed' in Port of Spain last night, as his native Guyana played Barbados in the Caribbean T20. Opening the batting, he top-scored for his side with 23 as they were bowled out for 108 in just 19 overs.

It turned out to be the game's top score, as Barbados subsided to 66 all out. His innings followed 38 in his side's first game and they are unbeaten after two games. Repetition of that this coming summer will not go amiss...

Back in Derby, Mr Grant explained the 'calculated risk' in the level of spending this close season. This effectively needs incremental revenue increase of around £250,000. Under any other administration this would be a cause for concern, but I have complete faith in Messrs Grant and Storey, aided and abetted by an unrivalled backroom team, to attain that figure.

It is to their credit that they got us into the black once again last summer for the sixth time in seven summers and the news is a nice way to close the perfect week.

Enjoy your weekend.

3 comments:

  1. Which signing would've got an even bigger reaction from yourself Peakfan. It wouldn't have been a certain Mr Jacques Kallis would it?

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  2. I know i,m being a little premature,but i,ve been thinking about the probable batting line up,given Chanderpaul is going to bat at 4.

    I will repeat something I mentioned last season and I still think is worth considering. Why not try Redfern as an opener. For me he has the right technique and temperament to succeed. Madsen could then bat at 5 with Durston (who is no longer the senior pro) to move up to 3. Of course,I would still include Hughes in any thinking,particularly if he impresses during pre season. Barnett started as a middle order batsman but was a huge success when promoted to open. Redfern could easily follow suit.

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  3. That's a bit of an unfair question Mark. It's like asking someone who's been given a Ferrari as a gift if they would have preferred a Lamborghini. After Graeme Smith signed for Surrey, then those who dare to dream might have wished for Kallis, but I think that Chanderpaul might be a better overall fit for Derbyshire. We have some really talented young players at the club and one in particular who I feel can go as far as he wants to in the game. This is where attitiude and application make the difference and Chanderpaul, it is reported, is keen to pass on his experience to others.

    Craig

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