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View from Trent Bridge

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This is written by Mark a Notts supporter on the forthcoming season. We are very much a side in transition, I feel at the moment having lost over a relatively short time Lumb, Hales ( only white ball this year) T Taylor, B Taylor and Read and although last season was brilliant I believe it will be much harder as the season approaches. The list of players mentioned means our batting line ufp is vastly changed and at the moment believe it will be something like Nash, Libby & Taylor (Ross obviously a requisite at Trent Bridge, there has to be a Taylor in the side although I feel after Pujara flattered to deceive last season this is a potentially tremendous signing. Samit, Wessels, Mullaney ( captain) Libby is a real throw back who dosent score quickly and it will be intresting to see his progress. Much will rest on Wessels and Samit, the latter seemingly at his peak at the moment and is rapidly becoming the most popular cricketer at The Bridge since Derek Randall. Elsewhere Tom

This weeks thoughts

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Well all appears to be going well on tour, our fragile batsmen seem to be getting it together. Centuries for Lees,Kohler -Cadmore Brook & Leaning are encouraging. This week has had Andrew Gale saying that TKC is one of the finest white ball players in the country. As I type Brook has just retired on 67 & Lyth with his first knock of the season scoring an impressive 56 off 98 balls. New recruit Cheteshwar Pujara is reportedly  to be having a run of good form in domestic cricket in India.Let's hope this is a sign of things to come this season. Now less than 4 weeks to go, hard to believe as the snow falls outside. Anyway we are going to try the new Premier Inn at Headingley & have booked in for 4 nights for the Essex game, let's hope it lasts longer than the corresponding fixture that took place at Scarborough. Let's also hope the friends we sit with have all managed to get through the winter. One surprise this week was Ryan Sidebottom signing as a bowling

CB Fry

This is the first post on cricketers who I believe were intresting characters. Charles Burgess Fry born in Croydon in 1872 & died in Hampstead in 1956. Fry was a cricketer, politician, diplomat, academic, teacher, writer, editor & a publisher. John Arlott described him with the words " Fry could be autocratic, angry & self willed, he was also magnanimous, extravagant, generous, elegant, brilliant & fun... He was probably the most variously gifted Englishman of any age" Fry's achievements on the sporting field included representing England at both cricket & football, an FA Cup Final appearance & equalling the then world record for the long jump. He also reputedly turned down the throne of Albania. Fry was a strong supporter of Adolph Hitler as was another cricketer one Arthur Gilligan who played for Sussex. Fry somewhat naively accepted an invitation to visit Germany in the 1930's, ostensibly to discuss youth education ( he ran a youth train

Adil Rashid

I'm sure us Yorkies will be talking long into the summer about Rash. It's obviously a massive blow for YCCC in their Championship campaign. His decision at Lords was staggering & one personally one I never forgave him for. There was a rumour at the time that Johnny Bairstow had said he was also too tired for this game & wanted to prepare for the winter series with Team England, however this was later retracted. Andrew Gale clearly wasn't happy at Rashids decision not to travel to London tweeting " Training all done, head down to Lords tomorrow, can't wait. This squad is ready to run through a brick wall for the county " I believe Gale never forgave Rashid for his decision but did a U turn upon becoming Yorkshires coach. These players centrally contracted to England may sadly feel they are more Team England than county  cricketers & certainly the time & money involved must start to make county cricket feel peripheral for them. It's clear

The coming season

I have invited a Notts, Surrey, Durham & Northants fan to tell me how they think their teams will get on this season. I await their replies. Until then my take on YCCC this forthcoming season. I don't see us as favourites this year, other clubs have invested more into their squads in an attempt to win the county crown. I'm happy with the signings of Pujara & Williamson as our overseas players. The IPL auction worked in the county's favour as none of the 5 players put forward had any success. As there's a relatively decent gap between between games involving Team England then we should be operating at full strength for our fixtures in April & May. Hopefully the ECB will see that Joe Root needs to get some red ball cricket under his belt. A particular key to the season is does David Willey have any ambition to improve his first class career. He would certainly offer a different look to our attack. Let's not forget initially Willey was brought in as a rep

Worth following Cricket Yorkshire

John Fullers excellent site  www.cricketyorkshire.com

The White Rose forum

For all things concerning YCCC you need to look no further than  www.whiteroseforum.com Lots of intresting and thought provoking discussions take place.