Tuesday 23 November 2021

Scrimshaw signs new deal

The influx of players for the Arthur revolution began today, with the return of a familiar one in George Scrimshaw, who has signed a two - year deal.

To be fair, most could have been excused for thinking he was on his way, as there have been as many sightings of Lord Lucan as there have been mentions of him on the club's social media accounts since the end of the Vitality Blast.

There was interest from elsewhere, but somewhat sensibly George has opted to cement his future at the club that gave him a chance to resurrect a career that appeared to be gone, when he left Worcestershire after years of injuries.

I think he is wise. Ajmal Shahzad has worked well with him and can get him better still. Until he proves he can last the rigours of a lot of cricket there will always be concerns over his back, BUT when he gets it right he is a potent weapon.

Nottinghamshire and others found that out last year in the Blast, with middle over bowling of pace and hostility suggesting to batsmen that stepping away and wafting was the best approach. There were times he got it wrong and he is not yet a reliable four - day bowler, but the good days suggested he could be a serious bowler in time.

It further reinforces young seam bowling stocks and that he is from our happy hunting grounds of Staffordshire makes the signing more apposite still. 

Working under Mickey Arthur will have been an inducement too, as it will be for others, home and away, this winter.

The T20 World Cup showed the route to success as fast bowlers and leg spin. With the signing of George we have the former.

We await with interest the overseas choices to add to the Mattie McKiernan option.

Welcome back, George. In every sense, big news today... 

2 comments:

  1. Good news about Scrimshaw and hopefully the first of many new signings. Peakfan, have you seen the article on concussion in sports people in The Times today? It includes an interview with Harvey Hosein which us revealing and sad.

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  2. Morning Peakfan, this is great news about George Scrimshaw, he has pace and performed well last year. I do think his name is a throw back to an earlier era. Thanks for the update on Du Ploy's performance back in South Africa, great news. Did you also see that his teammate, Sean Whitehead, in the same match took ten wickets in the 2nd innings, and fifteen in all. He also scored over 100 runs in his two innings. He is a slow left arm bowler and I am sure MA already knows all about him!!! Exciting times at Derbyshire CCC, and looking forward to seeing the fixture list. Mark

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