Friday 3 September 2021

Final thoughts on Middlesex

Reece 13, Godleman 25, Wood 11, du Plooy 22, Critchley 41, Hughes 10, Guest 21, Dal 12, Thomson 11, Conners 6, Aitchison 11.

Those are the season batting averages for the side that lost at Lord's. If every man in it batted to his average, we would have made 183 runs.

Yet Dave Houghton chose to pick out the bowlers for criticism after the game, saying they need to learn to keep things quiet when they aren't taking wickets. Valid criticism, were it not for his having released the senior bowler who could do that at the end of last year.

Look around the circuit at county attacks and they all have that 'go to' experienced bowler who can come on when most wanted. Murtagh yesterday a shining example, but it could be Wright at Leicestershire, or Fletcher, Stevens, Bresnan, Leach and many more.

Pre-season, Houghton said the beauty of our young attack was that 'we don't know what they are going to do'. But the thinking money might have been on them breaking down and having line and length issues at times, because that's what young bowlers do.

I think a young attack has done pretty well and taking wickets hasn't been a problem. But just as Kim Barnett, John Morris and Chris Adams came into a side of experienced batsmen who eased their way, young bowlers would get an easier gig if someone was helping and mentoring at the other end.

I saw statistics on Twitter last night that showed that over the season our bowlers were ninth in the country for balls required  per wicket, which is pretty good going for largely young players. Conversely, our batting was bottom for the balls required to get them out by some distance. 

On overall team batting average we were bottom again, on bowling average seventh bottom, giving credence to the bowlers being overly expensive, but again highlighting the team's real issue. 

You can prove any point with statistics of course, but these show clearly where our problem lies. I suspect our bowlers would have done better still had we retained Tony Palladino to help them, but the problem lies in a batting line up that, with the exception of Messrs Critchley, Madsen and Hosein, has under-performed.

I am old enough to recall Venkat coming here, a lovely bowler who took wickets regularly. But the reality was that if he took 6-97 it was too expensive, as our batting was woeful at the time. 

A feature of the best Derbyshire sides has been that they cobbled together the requisite runs to win. They grafted as a team and gave the bowlers something to work with. 

Every manager will remind his charges of what is required at times, but for me, singling out the bowlers when we have failed all season to give them something to bowl at was wrong and counter-productive. Around their injuries, Conners, Aitchison and Cohen have highlighted their potential this year, recording personal bests and having their share of good days, laudable for players of inexperience.

The batsmen are more experienced, therefore there are fewer excuses. Reece is overworked and should be at five or six, Godleman should be allowed to focus on his batting, du Plooy needs to tighten his defence but be willing to play the shots that made him a success on arrival here. They have not become bad players overnight, but the batting needs a reset.

It is as if Houghton is happier criticising young players who are less likely to answer back, or simply flips a coin to see what he will say for each post-match interview. I pine for the honesty and clarity of someone like Paul Nixon, who always fronts up and speaks candidly and clearly, whatever the result.

If supporters find the sound bites of the Head of Cricket so confusing and illogical, it doesn't suggest the players will be getting an awful lot from them either.

No wonder we struggle. 

5 comments:

  1. I was just about to say similar on the Day 4 thread regarding Reece. The only reason he is fit now is that he didn't play much during the Hundred and I think bowled once. I think with FHP leaving and Critchley possibly going the all rounder is a more difficult position to fill than others.

    We have a couple of games left lets try and do something different. Play Reece down the order try Came as opener. Maybe give McKiernan a game. Even though the 2nds have had a bad game v Glamorgan this week there seems a young batsman called Madsen who may get a call up (he is young compared to me). If we are short of bowlers maybe give someone like Julius Sumerauer a go from what I have seen on the streams of the 2nd XI he is fairly quick. He has already played T20 Internationals albeit for Jersey.


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  2. I do think you are overly harsh on DH as suspect those above are the major issue, however i don't think you would want Nixon; his confrontational style is the trigger for all the fallouts at Leics (since Carberry) the latest being Scott Steel, they seem to be back in a bit of crisis.

    I think Derbyshire need a reset in the close season. A cull of the never will bes, like Dal and smaller more focused squad supplemented by clubbies for the RLC. You will need to focus on red or white ball as the resources for both amongst the smaller counties are not there, however i would give DH the chance to do that and if he fails next season give him his cards.

    Essex fan

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  3. There is certainly a real concern on the substantial drop in batting averages, which does point towards coaching/leadership/practice deficiencies. No one is immune from a poor season but for so many to be infected is concerning. Like the poster above points out we need to look at a cull of some of the bits and pieces players, as it's not sustainable going forward and only offers protection of numbers but not options. We need a real injection of fresh leadership, combined with new captaincy roles (possibly an overseas) to move forward in these unprecedented times. We have had restrictions placed on us with injuries no doubt, however the drop in batting averages across the board highlights another issue.

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  4. Houghton is clueless and totally out of his depth for county management in 2021. Some of the blame for losing matches this season has been truly pathetic this being the latest, the man has lost it in my eyes.
    We're absolutely crying out for change but nothing looks to be happening on that front, can't stomach another winter of poor recruitment under this management team, and tbqh I'm losing a lot of interest in Dccc

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  5. Morning Peakfan
    I was at the Middlesex game, and I thought there was some encouraging signs from the team, I thought the bowlers did well and Du Plooy in particular looked to be in good form. I was pleased to see Dal put in a good performance, I think there is a potentially good cricketer there.
    I have read all the comments recently about the club, but I repeat what I have said before, we have had dreadful injuries this year, unfortunate issues with our international players, but I see a club with a lot of potential. I am sure the Chairman and Executive Team are working flat out on recruitment to support a young squad with a lot of potential.
    Unfortunately I can’t attend the forum as I am at the Oval but I would be giving the Chairman, the Executive Team my 100% support and I am looking forward to renewing my membership for next season.
    Best wishes Clay Cross Mark

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