The County Week - June 12-19
Benning's solo and nearly all ten
Cricinfo takes a look back at the week of county action and some of the performances that caught the eye
June 19, 2006
Cricinfo takes a look back at the week of county action and some of the performances that caught the eye.
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Bowling of the week - Charlie Shreck and Zaheer Khan
Two bowlers came to the brink of one of cricket's magical performances - all ten wickets in an innings - during the last round of Championship matches. Charlie Shreck, the tall Nottinghamshire seamer, was the first to approach the mark as the Middlesex batting disintegrated to the tune of 49 all out. However, Graeme Swann took the ninth wicket and Shreck would not actually have the chance for all ten in any case as Ben Hutton was absent ill in the second innings. Zaheer Khan, though, should have done it. After tearing through Essex, on the second evening at Chelmsford, he ended the day with 9 for 78. The next morning he was given every chance to claim all ten and produced the opportunity. But Steven Davies, the Worcestershire keeper, fluffed his lines and spilled the catch off Darren Gough. Matt Mason eventually took the final wicket.
Team of the week - Nottinghamshire
The season is approaching the halfway point and Nottinghamshire have struggled to get into their stride. So it's to their credit that they managed to break their Championship duck this week with an impressive performance against Middlesex. David Hussey's return to form will have major long-term benefits while Shreck has shown the potential to scare the life out of opposition batsmen. Retaining the Championship title, after such a slow start, is too much to ask, but the about-turn in fortunes over the last few days should leave them in good heart as they aim to move away from the foot of the table.
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Cork pops
Talking of Lancashire, life is pretty good for them at the moment. They went top of the Championship with a comprehensive seven-wicket win over Warwickshire and even without the likes of Sajid Mahmood and Glen Chapple have a powerful line-up. Dominic Cork is taking on added responsibility and produced a destructive 6 for 53 at Edgbaston. In the second innings he went wicketless, but still showed his competitive edge with a spot of crowd banter. "Get back to Derbyshire," yelled one spectator. "Get on an Atkins diet," retorted Cork. He just can't help himself.
England watch
Michael Vaughan hits 36 against Leicestershire in C&G Trophy...Monty Panesar takes six wickets in the match against Derbyshire... Jon Lewis bags four scalps...Owais Shah scores 66 against Nottinghamshire
Assistant Editor Andrew arrived at Cricinfo in 2004 via Manchester and Cape Town, after finding the assistant editor at a weak moment as he watched England's batting collapse in the Newlands Test. Andrew began his cricket writing career as a freelance covering Lancashire during 2004 when they were relegated in the County Championship. In fact, they were top of the table when he began reporting on them but things went dramatically downhill. He likes to let people know that he is a supporter of county cricket, a fact his colleagues will testify to and bemoan equally.
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