there is a live stream on the Lancashire website of the 4 day friendly starting today against Derbyshire
Play starts today at 1130 looks like it should be a full days play as well
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Lancashire friendly today
#3
Posted 04 April 2021 - 10:49 AM
I'm intrigued
Both Godleman and Reece seem to taking a bat position in front of the off stump. It seems to enable them to physically be more able to get shots away easier on both sides although with a greater lbw risk moving across.
I remember being told off at school for setting up like this and advised a 'two' was the the best bet.
Maybe I should have just followed my instinct and wouldn't have delivered so many nicks to the slips. Too late to experiment now though but its a delight on this sunny morning two see some cricket and the prospect of long, warm sunny days ahead.
Both Godleman and Reece seem to taking a bat position in front of the off stump. It seems to enable them to physically be more able to get shots away easier on both sides although with a greater lbw risk moving across.
I remember being told off at school for setting up like this and advised a 'two' was the the best bet.
Maybe I should have just followed my instinct and wouldn't have delivered so many nicks to the slips. Too late to experiment now though but its a delight on this sunny morning two see some cricket and the prospect of long, warm sunny days ahead.
#4
Posted 04 April 2021 - 08:33 PM
frearsghost, on 04 April 2021 - 10:49 AM, said:
I'm intrigued
Both Godleman and Reece seem to taking a bat position in front of the off stump. It seems to enable them to physically be more able to get shots away easier on both sides although with a greater lbw risk moving across.
I remember being told off at school for setting up like this and advised a 'two' was the the best bet.
Maybe I should have just followed my instinct and wouldn't have delivered so many nicks to the slips. Too late to experiment now though but its a delight on this sunny morning two see some cricket and the prospect of long, warm sunny days ahead.
Both Godleman and Reece seem to taking a bat position in front of the off stump. It seems to enable them to physically be more able to get shots away easier on both sides although with a greater lbw risk moving across.
I remember being told off at school for setting up like this and advised a 'two' was the the best bet.
Maybe I should have just followed my instinct and wouldn't have delivered so many nicks to the slips. Too late to experiment now though but its a delight on this sunny morning two see some cricket and the prospect of long, warm sunny days ahead.
I don't recall many nicks to the slips just a stylish straight bat through cover and round to mid off.
Oh and the total disintegration of your boots at Cheam CC.😅
Derbyshire is Derbyshire
Yorkshire is Yorkshire
Never the twain shall meet.
Again
Yorkshire is Yorkshire
Never the twain shall meet.
Again
#5
Posted 15 April 2021 - 10:51 AM
frearsghost, on 04 April 2021 - 10:49 AM, said:
I'm intrigued
Both Godleman and Reece seem to taking a bat position in front of the off stump. It seems to enable them to physically be more able to get shots away easier on both sides although with a greater lbw risk moving across.
I remember being told off at school for setting up like this and advised a 'two' was the the best bet.
Maybe I should have just followed my instinct and wouldn't have delivered so many nicks to the slips. Too late to experiment now though but its a delight on this sunny morning two see some cricket and the prospect of long, warm sunny days ahead.
Both Godleman and Reece seem to taking a bat position in front of the off stump. It seems to enable them to physically be more able to get shots away easier on both sides although with a greater lbw risk moving across.
I remember being told off at school for setting up like this and advised a 'two' was the the best bet.
Maybe I should have just followed my instinct and wouldn't have delivered so many nicks to the slips. Too late to experiment now though but its a delight on this sunny morning two see some cricket and the prospect of long, warm sunny days ahead.
Looks like Godleman is setting up even further over now outside off stump!
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