So I’ve yet to have a good long save on Cricket Captain this year and now that the English season is over and we can sit back and review the summer gone by I figured now was as good a time as any to get into one and document my travails.
As a Nottinghamshire fan the less reviewing the better really after a dismal first class season saw a record of P14 W0 D4 L10 and a spot at the bottom of the table, predictably the limited overs competitions saw better performances but two defeats in semi-finals ensured there was no trophy to bring consolation to the season.
Over the past few years I’ve been getting more and more annoyed with how Nottinghamshire have been run and I think they’ve become a bit emblematic of some of the problems that I perceive there to be at county level: the signing of ‘Kolpack’ players limiting the chances for home grown players, scooping up the best young English talents from nearby smaller counties whilst not developing their own talents and the lack of Test Match quality players being produced.
So I plan to take charge of Nottinghamshire to try and rectify the above problems and sort out the mess that has been the first class team over the past few years and win a few limited overs trophies on the way. In doing so I plan to stick to the self-imposed rule of signing no players except overseas pros where I plan to gain continuity with the same players coming back multiple years (think Jeetan Patel at Warwickshire).
We begin the season with the option to sign players but given the aforementioned limitation and the fact we are well stocked in the overseas players department no signings were made and instead all three budgets were maxed out at £50k. A review of the squad showed its aging nature and the need to bring more players into the starting XI – of the squad of 20 players (not including overseas players) there were eight aged 30 or over and just two aged 21 or under.
As we begin the season I have selected the following five key young players to watch:
So finally looking ahead to the 2019 summer
My expectations:
So with nothing else to do but play our first game, let's get cracking!
As a Nottinghamshire fan the less reviewing the better really after a dismal first class season saw a record of P14 W0 D4 L10 and a spot at the bottom of the table, predictably the limited overs competitions saw better performances but two defeats in semi-finals ensured there was no trophy to bring consolation to the season.
Over the past few years I’ve been getting more and more annoyed with how Nottinghamshire have been run and I think they’ve become a bit emblematic of some of the problems that I perceive there to be at county level: the signing of ‘Kolpack’ players limiting the chances for home grown players, scooping up the best young English talents from nearby smaller counties whilst not developing their own talents and the lack of Test Match quality players being produced.
So I plan to take charge of Nottinghamshire to try and rectify the above problems and sort out the mess that has been the first class team over the past few years and win a few limited overs trophies on the way. In doing so I plan to stick to the self-imposed rule of signing no players except overseas pros where I plan to gain continuity with the same players coming back multiple years (think Jeetan Patel at Warwickshire).
We begin the season with the option to sign players but given the aforementioned limitation and the fact we are well stocked in the overseas players department no signings were made and instead all three budgets were maxed out at £50k. A review of the squad showed its aging nature and the need to bring more players into the starting XI – of the squad of 20 players (not including overseas players) there were eight aged 30 or over and just two aged 21 or under.
As we begin the season I have selected the following five key young players to watch:
- Joe Clarke
- Tom Moores
- Luke Wood
- Matt Carter
- Zak Chappell
So finally looking ahead to the 2019 summer
My expectations:
- County Championship: Avoid relegation
- Royal London One Day Cup / Twenty20 Vitality Blast: Win one of the limited overs competitions
- Have a player reach 1,000 championship runs
- Have a player reach 50 championship wickets
- Break a record Nottinghamshire partnership in any format
- Break at least 5 records for either individual or team performances against particular counties
- Have a player (not called Stuart Broad) make an England appearance
So with nothing else to do but play our first game, let's get cracking!
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