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RE: County Cricket
^^ I can't see a world where Surrey don't look like winning the Championship every season. They have a lot in their favour. A decent catchment area to develop local players through there system coupled with the finances to attract the best out of contract players from other counties. The Southern counties also have the lowest rainfall in the country compared to those in the North & West in particular.
After Surrey winning the Championship for 3 years, this season where possible counties have appeared to try to prepare wickets that offer very little assistance to seam bowlers. This is not an exact science, but Surrey has a battery on fast-medium pace bowlers, it looks like the opposition are trying to not play to this strength & maybe hope they can get away with draws.
Surrey have a tried & tested formula at home, usually fielding 5 pace bowling options & making do with decent part time slow bowling. Their pitches often start green & flatten out into days 3 & 4, but by that point their superior quicks have usually got ahead of the game. They have a great depth in their squad, even when International fixture take players away, they have high calibre replacements. The XI that faced Notts this week had 8 players with Test Match caps.
Fair play to the Brown caps, but as a Yorkshireman they are bitter rivals. Not wishing to be fatalist, but Yorkshire are still 10 Championship titles ahead of Surrey, I hope I'm gone before they catch or pass us.
One area of change that I would like to see it a Football style transfer system, which wouldn't solve the whole problem where complete parity could exist, but, especially in the case of the weaker counties, they should at least be financially compensated. Losing players for a big county such as Yorkshire is less of a problem as they still have relatively strong Leagues with numbers to call on. Even so, Yorkshire have spent time money & recourses for over 10 years support Matthew Fisher though injury after injury, & he walks away for free to the bright light of London in search of fame & fortune, who can blame him, but a tranfer fee would soften the blow of losing such players.
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