I have said before that, fantastic as it was, it masked shortcomings that we have failed to address. The next four days will be an altogether different challenge, with a young and fairly inexperienced side.
There is no Wayne Madsen and no Billy Godleman, who I suspect will be given a period of time off after the T20. Harry Came comes in for a four-day debut, while Tom Wood should have a chance in the remaining four-day games to show what he can do.
Luis Reece is the not so grand old man of this squad:
Reece, Came, Wood, du Plooy, Guest, Critchley, Hosein, Hudson-Prentice, Thomson, Aitchison, Cohen, Scrimshaw.
My guess is that the final place will be between Thomson and Scrimshaw, though as always the pitch will decide.
The home side have selected the following squad:
Mullaney, Slater, Hameed, Clarke, Duckett, Chappel, Compton, Evison, Fletcher, Harrison, Hutton, James, Paterson, Patterson-White.
There is rain about, but I will refrain from any forecasts in light of how we batted in the reverse fixture. If those with points to prove do the business, we might get a draw, but it needs to be a team effort, like last year.
I will do a report on tomorrow's play, but after that please append any comments to that day, if I haven't had a chance to add to the blog. Mrs P and I are going away to Berwick upon Tweed with our dog for a few days and I may not have a chance to blog (or find decent WiFi...)
Fingers crossed!
40-3 the decision to leave out a batsman not looking very good
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