There are a few reasons for me to applaud the signing of Logan Van Beek, the New Zealand A and Netherlands international, announced by Derbyshire yesterday.
For one, it must have snuck under the radar of most people in the county game. I had seen his name on score cards in New Zealand, but profess to knowing little about him, something I have in common with most, if they are honest.
Yet good judges in New Zealand, among them John Wright, rate him highly and there is a lot to like in a player who will know a good English summer will have serious career prospects. If he bowls the full English length (as opposed to breakfast) that Dave Houghton mentioned yesterday, he will enjoy our early season tracks. There will also be a novelty value in that few will know anything about him, which is never a bad thing.
One would assume that he will be a more affordable option than many too, with a reputation to be made, rather than one on which to coast. At 28 he should have done his filling out and one can only hope that he gets through the summer as free of injury as possible.
He looks to bowl at a decent pace, if nowhere near that of Lockie Ferguson, and will look to bring his career bowling average south of thirty, rather than slightly above it, as it currently is. He strikes me as a late developer and his recent statistics suggest that to be the case, but he will also lengthen the county batting. An average over 25 with the bat suggests a man who can handle the willow and he should be an asset across the formats.
It is a risk, but then most overseas signings are. It is better to under promise and over deliver and the player will not be weighed down with expectation as were some in our not too distant past. He goes for just under ten an over in T20, but again it is something to improve on in 2019.
I assume that he will be playing for us on a European passport, because he doesn't yet have the full international cap that would let him play here as a Kiwi.
That might not be far away though and he will be aware of the effects a good 2019 could have on his career.
What it does for Derbyshire is lengthen the batting and promise a lower order, with Hardus Viljoen and Tony Palladino, that can contribute valuable runs in a counter attack. With Luis Reece hopefully fit, the final place in the side could go either to a young seamer or one of our two spinners, Hamidullah Qadri or Matt McKiernan.
It would leave a likely first choice line up of
Godleman
Lace
Reece
Madsen
Hughes
Critchley
Hosein
Van Beek
Viljoen
Palladino/Rampaul
?
All very interesting and I wish Logan all the best, as I am sure you do too.
I'm very impressed with the way that Dave Houghton has so far gone about his work. We have key players with renewed deals, a good loan signing and now our overseas player in place, all before Christmas.
Finally, the news broke yesterday of the release of Callum Brodrick which had been 'out there' for a week or two.
At 20 he can hardly be said to have had infinite chances, but in a rebuilding job there will always be casualties. He didn't make the most of limited opportunities, but may come again if his health allows his cricket to prosper.
He must look at Tom Wood, Tony Borrington and Colin Tunnicliffe for examples of players who overcame early rejection to make it in the county game. Weight of runs in local cricket will always make people sit up and take notice, so I hope he does just that.
He is a nice player to watch and I wish him well in his future endeavours.
Looks a good option and has made the step from the Dutch team to a candidate for the Kiwis. If John Wright reckons he's got potential so much the better. He looks to play in all formats and made the Dutch T20 squad at the last world cup and of course played against England in the 2015 50 over world cup.
ReplyDeleteDon't think it's been mentioned on these pages but have people seen Hardus's performances in the South African T10 tournament - most wickets and man of the series amongst some decent names.
Dal could also be an option especially early season. I can’t see us using two spinners on April May tracks
ReplyDeleteThe line up looks good but still feel we are a "proper" batsman short at No 5 for the 4 day game.
ReplyDeleteHughes/Critchley fine at 6/7 as I feel they are both bowling all rounders. Yes they have produced the odd 100 between them but lack consistency I feel. To often 3 of our top 4 went quickly but no-one could dig in later to help out.
DH.
DH agreed. I hope you are the real DH and have something up your sleeve as I too still think we are an experienced middle order player short.
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