Wednesday 22 June 2022

Masood call up is double-edged sword

Still basking in the thought that we really might make the knock out stages of the Blast, Derbyshire supporters heard today that should we do so we will be without our inspirational skipper, Shan Masood.

The reward for 1400 all-format runs this season is a recall to the Pakistan squad for their series against Sri Lanka. My understanding is that he will be available for the remaining group games and the trip to Sussex, but then will miss the knockout stages of the competition, returning for the RLODC and the remaining four-day games.

It is a double-edged sword. He has earned selection on the back of astonishing form for Derbyshire. Had his form been less impressive, he would be staying but we would be less concerned.

I am pleased for him, as in every way he has fulfilled the requirements of overseas player - and then some.

It would be galling, however, if he ended up merely carrying drinks. He is too good for that, but the squad is packed with talent and there are no guarantees his form will get him into the side. 

As for a replacement, Mickey Arthur said a few weeks back that his departure would afford opportunity to other people. That may still be the case, although the only obvious batting replacement would be Anuj Dal. With Tom Wood unavailable and Billy Godleman rested for this competition, there is no 'like for like' on the staff.  Harry Came most likely, unless Hayden Kerr replicates his Australian summer and moves up to pinch hit

In fairness, those comments came before qualification for the knock outs became a strong possibility. I am sure that the Head of Cricket will make enquiries to see who might be available at short notice, but in an ideal world it would be someone already here and used to the wickets. I have no idea who that might be, but I am sure that Mickey or the club might let us know in the coming days what the plans will be.

I don't see much point in flying someone halfway around the world for one game, potentially. But I am happy to hear other opinions on that.

Anyway, tomorrow we take the short trip to Trent Bridge, where victory would pretty much seal our involvement in the next stage, while ending any lingering hopes that Nottinghamshire hold, after a poor competition.

I don't see any change to our team, while our hosts last night fielded this side:

Hales, Clarke, Duckett, Moores, Mullaney, Christian, Patel, Harrison, Carter, Fletcher, Patterson.

I think we can beat them. In our current form I would say that about most sides and only a special innings by Alex Hales at Derby saw us lose that game. 

As we saw last night, take out the big guns of the opponent early and you maximise your chances of winning.

We'll see tomorrow. 

12 comments:

  1. I would guess Harry Came has a good chance of being the replacement if we qualify. I think we have to accept his call up and see the positives that he has been recognised playing in Division 2 for Derbyshire! I just hope the club is able to foster a relationship with Shan such that we are his first port of call if he plays county cricket in future years. It would be sad to see him in a nasty green and yellow kit next year!

    Craig

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    1. Also add losing Madsen and Du Plooy in August to the 100 nonsense

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    2. Yeah but Masood will be back then and other counties will be worse affected. I quite fancy us in the RLODC!

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  2. Not only do we lose our best player but also our captain. Who would likely take on that role? Who knows how big an affect that will have.


    Saw a poster on Twitter calling for Billy step up. That would be a massive step backwards imo (in the twenty over format).

    Also read this tweet re George Scrimshaw which makes pleasant reading -

    #T20Blast best domestic death econ since 2021 (min. 10 overs):

    Scrimshaw 7.0
    Raine 8.2
    Fletcher 8.3
    Jordan 8.3
    Payne 8.3

    England have struggles at the death so a bolter is a distinct possibility for the WC. Payne probs most likely, Scrimshaw so raw but a few more good games...

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  3. TBH Steve, I think the surprise would be if you don't win against Notts, If you had watched last nights match against Leicestershire you would have seen a team who are a pale shadow of their normal selves.

    The bowing lacked a real edge, Ground fielding was poor and as for the batting, Well it was Alex Hales and pretty much no one else.

    Notts have had a good run over the last few years in the Blast but sooner or later all things eventually come to an end, Derbyshire look to me to be a well balanced team and with a good run behind them look likely on present form to win and in doing so increase their chances of a home tie in the knockout stages

    Mike

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    1. Thanks Mike. Yeah I just hope that side turns up tomorrow!

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  4. Yes, Steve, Shan’s call-up from Pakistan is a double-edged sword, but not unexpected. But I’m afraid you lost me with this remark:


    It would be galling, however, if he ended up merely carrying drinks. He is too good for that, but the squad is packed with talent and there are no guarantees his form will get him into the side.

    I don’t understand why Shan might be carrying drinks. Surely, once the series against Sri Lanka is over, he’ll be back in the side, irrespective of what Came or Dal might have done.

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  5. Poor bowling by Derbyshire so far, looks like we'll be chasing a huge total tonight

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    1. Think you need to give batters some credit, CB. They have been brutal and it is a good track with shortish boundaries.

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  6. Chesterfield Blue23 June 2022 at 20:57

    Down to earth with a bang against Notts, poor effort all round and thoroughly outplayed. We seem to have a fear factor whenever we play these, I can't put my finger on why this always happens. I suppose after our fine run we were always primed to come crashing down with a heavy defeat.
    Hoping for Dal against Lancs in place of Conners

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  7. You guys are taking one hell of a beating

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