Sunday, December 22, 2024

Surrey v Essex, Lancashire v Nottinghamshire and more: county cricket – live

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Key events

Jamie Smith and Dillon Pennington called up for the Test team

A Sunday morning Test announcement, I feel suddenly transported back to 1985. Two new caps, Surrey wunderkind wicket-keeper Jamie Smith – which marks, you’d have thought, the end of Jonny Bairstow’s 100-Test career, and gently closes the door on Ben Foakes. Ollie Robinson, the Durham one, can feel unlucky. Pennington beats Sam Cook to the first ‘replacement-for-Jimmy’ spot, Gus Atkinson, Chris Woakes and Matthew Potts make up the rest of the pace attack. Shoaib Bashir takes the spin spot. Ollie Robinson, the Sussex one, is left to ponder what might have been.

England Men’s Test Squad:

Ben Stokes (Durham) Captain

James Anderson (Lancashire) (First Test only)

Gus Atkinson (Surrey)

Shoaib Bashir (Somerset)

Harry Brook (Yorkshire)

Zak Crawley (Kent)

Ben Duckett (Nottinghamshire)

Dan Lawrence (Surrey)

Dillon Pennington (Nottinghamshire)

Ollie Pope (Surrey)

Matthew Potts (Durham)

Joe Root (Yorkshire)

Jamie Smith (Surrey)

Chris Woakes (Warwickshire)

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Fixtures

DIVISION ONE

The Oval: Surrey v Essex

Taunton: Somerset v Warwickshire

Trafalgar Road: Lancashire v Nottinghamshire

Southampton: Hampshire v Kent

Chester le Street: Durham v Worcestershire

DIVISION TWO

Grace Road: Leicestershire v Middlesex

Cheltenham: Gloucestershire v Glamorgan

County Ground: Northamptonshire v Sussex

Chesterfield: Derbyshire v Yorkshire

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Preamble

Hello from a train chugging damply towards Liverpool. The sky is heavy with grey clouds, of the type that Jimmy Anderson might order – which is handy as today he makes his first Championship appearance for Lancashire of the season, at Southport. After that comes his swansong at the Lord’s Test and then – who knows? So, in short, this could be the last chance for anyone not going to Lord’s to see him bowl in the flesh.

OF course he could play for Lancashire for another three years, but the organisers at Southport and Birkdale CC won’t mind – they’re already sold all 2,300 tickets for today – so don’t travel if you haven’t got a ticket as you won’t get in!

Festival cricket also at Cheltenham and Chesterfield, a the top of the table clash at The Oval and much more.

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