Archive for June 9th, 2006

Surrey squad to play Middlesex, Sunday June 11

Surrey will more than likely rest some of their senior players from Sunday’s C&G match with Middlesex.

Mark Ramprakash, Azhar Mahmood, Mark Butcher and Ian Salisbury are all possible candidates to miss the local derby after what has been a busy few weeks for the Brown Caps.

The chances of all four missing the match is unlikely but with the sheer volume of cricket that has already been played as well as the cricket coming up, the view from Surrey team management is to err on the side of caution.

“We have a number of players carrying niggles and with all of these back to back games, it’s better if we rest certain players, so that they’re fresh for the Championship matches,” Surrey cricket manager, Alan Butcher said.

The Surrey captain strained his lower back in the field on Wednesday and while his injury is not serious, the plan is to make sure he will be fit for the next Championship match beginning on Wednesday next week against Somerset. Mahmood and Salisbury are both in the same boat with aggravations of their own. Mahmood has been suffering with an ankle problem and Salisbury has soreness in his left knee.

“None of these niggles are anything serious but we have to manage them otherwise we’ll have some more serious worries down the line,” Butcher said.

On the up side, a number of youngsters have been drafted into the Surrey one-day outfit over the last two years which is imperative, particularly as the Club looks to replenish its stocks. Stewart Walters, Jade Dernbach, Neil Saker and Chris Thompson have all been named in the Surrey squad for this Sunday and will get a chance to impress further, having all performed solidly for the Surrey second eleven at some stage this season. Richard Clinton, another youngster, has also been given his chance.

“The seconds are in great form this season and I’m grateful for the depth that we now have. However it is important that we start mixing the youngsters in to the one-day side so these kinds of guys can start getting the experience that they need.”

The Surrey 13 for Sunday’s game is; Stewart Walters, Jonathan Batty, Mark Ramprakash, Scott Newman, Ali Brown, Rikki Clarke, Richard Clinton, Ian Salisbury/Nayan Doshi, Tim Murtagh, Mohammad Akram, Jade Dernbach, Neil Saker, Chris Thompson.

James Benning and James Ormond were unavailable for selection due to injury. Benning broke his fifth metatarsal while batting in last Sunday’s match with Hampshire, while Ormond is still recovering from a back problem.

Benning is likely to be available for Surrey’s next Championship match beginning on Wednesday and Ormond is due to play in the second eleven match with Warwickshire next week.

Banks’ Celebrity Cricket Forum

On Wednesday 14th June, Banks’s will be hosting a Cricket Forum in the Pavilion Suite at Edgbaston. The forum will follow the first day 1 of the Liverpool Victoria County Championship match against Lancashire being played at Edgbaston from June 14.

The forum will be hosted by 96.4 BRMB and Capital Gold’s Tom Ross with guest panelists Warwickshire CCC Chief Executive Colin Povey, Club Captain Heath Streak and Dougie Brown. There will be the opportunity for people to put questions to the panel about all aspects of the game including Warwickshire CCC’s progress this season.

Everyone is welcome and tickets are £2 and can be purchased at the Edgbaston Ticket Office. The doors will open at 7.30p.m with the forum beginning at 8.30p.m.

For more information please contact Abi Dollery on 0121 446 3642 or by email at abidollery@edgbaston.com

Sussex v Ireland at Clontarf on 11 June 2006

Sussex travel to Dublin to play Ireland in their next C&G Trophy match.  The game takes place at Clontarf Castle CC on Sunday 11 June.

Michael Yardy has responded well to physio and and as such has been named in the Sussex squad.

The Sussex Squad (in alphabetical order)
C J Adams, (capt), Mushtaq Ahmed, M W Goodwin,C D Hopkinson, R J Kirtley, JD Lewry, T E Linley, R S C Martin-Jenkins, R R Montgomerie, C D Nash, M J Prior, (wkt),  L J Wright, MH Yardy.

Sussex vs Ireland in One-Day Cricket
The sides have met on six previous occasions in one-day cricket – Sussex have won all six.
Three of the matches were in Ireland, all won by the visitors, but only one was played at Clontarf, which was back in 1983.

Interesting Facts about this fixture:
The teams have not played each other since the 1996 season, when they actually played each other twice. In the B&H Cup match at Hove, Sussex won by 8 Wickets, and in the NatWest Trophy game in Belfast, the visitors won by 304 Runs.

Upcoming Landmarks:
- Murray Goodwin needs 38 Runs for 4,000 One-Day Runs for Sussex.
- Jason Lewry needs 3 Wickets for 100 Career One-Day Wickets.
- James Kirtley needs 2 Wickets for 250 One-Day Wickets for Sussex.
- Matthew Prior needs 19 Runs for 2,000 One-Day Runs for Sussex.