Monday, 10 June 2013

Monday musings

The feel-good factor is back in Derbyshire cricket.

After yesterday's fine win at Leek, supporters seem quite chilled and mellow. The championship campaign may have had its challenges thus far, but we have only lost one from five one-day games. That two were rained off is neither here nor there - accentuate the positive, my friends.

There was a good look to that side yesterday, albeit aided by three batsmen hitting the ball like they were in the vintage form of high summer. If we could add that X factor overseas player to the top of the order for the T20, there's runs a-plenty in that top six.

Alex Hughes has fully earned the right to a place in that six, based on yesterday and a similar effort at Chesterfield last year. He currently averages 55 in List A cricket and, as well as timing the ball well, shows the benefit of intelligence to a cricketer with the way he works the ball around and into gaps. You don't need to be built like Chesney (could be a follow up to Moves Like Jagger...) to score quickly and mini-me Hughes has his runs at a respectable 114 per hundred balls.

On another day the attack could be hit, but I think the continued form and fitness shown by Mark Footitt is worthy of mention and credit. A fast left arm bowler is awkward for anyone, but bowling round the wicket and firing it at your feet, a la Akram, he becomes an even more potent beast. As the likes of Malinga, Lee and Nannes have shown, fast bowlers take wickets in T20 and while I won't suggest Mark Turner and Footitt are in that company (yet?) their pace will be an asset at the top and tail of innings.

We will miss Chesney Hughes' bowling, but I would like to see us field at least two, maybe three spinners in the T20, with either David Wainwright or Tom Knight replacing one of the seamers. Alex Hughes gives you an option that, on certain tracks could be miserly, and I could see us being a decent T20 side.

There's an old saying that you're only as good as your last display. On that basis, Derbyshire are a pretty good side. There will be darker days ahead, but the way that they professionally and skilfully dismantled an Essex side that, on paper at least was their superior should give them confidence for the one-day part of the season.

So we await news of our T20 specialist, but I remain confident that news will break in the not too distant future and that we will have another exciting overseas talent to watch at the County Ground.

Watch this space my friends. And see you tomorrow for the Nottinghamshire preview.

PS Whenever I write or say that name, I always feel like thespians do when they refer to "The Scottish Play" instead of Macbeth.

Memo to self...must come up with an alternate name for them...

4 comments:

  1. Snotts, being very puerile about it Peakfan. Not heard that one before have you.

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  2. We are actually in quite a reasonable position in the YB40 and with a bit of luck and a fair wind we have a chance of finishing in the top two. We don't need any rain when we meet Scotland again but it would be very useful in some of Scotland,s other matches. I don't think we need to fear anybody but that,s not to say we are going to beat everybody. Four wins from the last six could be enough to do it, so one defeat or possibly two may not prove fatal.

    I,ve been quite impressed with Footitt this season. I do think he will always bowl some rubbish but when he gets it right he is a real handful and not someone most batsmen would be more than happy to avoid. The biggest concern surrounds his fitness but maybe he is at an age now where his body is stronger and more able to withstand the strain. If we can be reasonably confident of that then I would have no hesitation in offering him a new contract as he should still have several good years left in him. An on song Footitt can worry the best of batsmen and when he is on form there is really nothing to dislike about him. I would give him a two year deal based on what we have seen recently.



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  3. Tim, Chesterfield11 June 2013 at 20:39

    I'd like to see Hughes play tomorrow after his impact on Sunday. I see no reason why he cannot transfer his skills into the longer game - given we're pulling up no trees either from our lower middle order or with the ball the place is up for grabs for me.

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  4. Snotts, Mark? heard that back in 1972, for the first time!

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