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Westley stars again for England Lions

Tom Westley and Liam Livingstone hit unbeaten half centuries to steer England Lions out of a sticky situation in the opening game of their tour of Sri Lanka.

After dismissing the Board President’s XI for 153 on the first day of their only warm-up fixture before the two four-day games against Sri Lanka A, the Lions slipped to 69 for four in reply, with openers Keaton Jennings and Haseeb Hameed both going cheaply.

But Westley and Livingstone responded with an unbroken fifth-wicket stand of 99 in 24 overs, meaning the Lions will resume on the second day of the three-day match 15 runs ahead.

Westley, who made an important 84 for the Lions in the first-class match against Afghanistan in Abu Dhabi before Christmas, reached an unbeaten 65 from 108 balls with 12 boundaries.

Livingstone, who signed an extended contract with Lancashire just before the Lions left for Sri Lanka, will resume on 61 from 75 balls after reaching his half century with a six in addition to hitting seven fours.

Tom Helm had claimed the best figures after the home team chose to bat first, although the wickets were shared around as all seven of the specialist bowlers in the Lions squad had a decent spell in a game that does not have first-class status.

Tom Curran shared the new ball with Toby Roland-Jones and took a wicket in each of his first two overs to reduce the Board XI to 9-2.

Helm, who was fast-tracked into the Lions squad from the Pace Programme in December after impressing in the training camp in Dubai, ended with three for 18 from 7.3 overs, and there were three catches for Joe Clarke as he kept wicket in place of Ben Foakes, who has a back problem.

Sam Curran and the spinners Ollie Rayner and Jack Leach claimed one wicket apiece, and there were two for Leach’s Somerset team-mate Craig Overton.

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Date Description Time Venue Booking Link
18 September 2024 ECB Support Coach Course 18:00 – 21:00 Harris Academy,
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22 March 2025 ECB Support Coach Course 12:30 – 15:30 Northern Gateway Sports Park,
Colchester
12 May 2025 ECB Support Coach Course
(Female Only)
18:00 – 21:00 Graham Gooch Cricket Centre,
Chelmsford
19 May 2025 ECB Support Coach Course 18:00 – 21:00 Graham Gooch Cricket Centre,
Chelmsford
02 June 2025 ECB Support Coach Course 18:00 – 21:00 Leyton Cricket Hub,
Leyton

 

 

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10 & 17 November 2024 ECB Foundation Coach Course 09:30 – 16:30 Leyton Cricket Hub,
Leyton
07 & 14 December 2024 ECB Foundation Coach Course 11:00 – 18:00 Maltings Academy,
Witham
16 & 23 February 2025 ECB Foundation Coach Course 09:30 – 16:30 Leyton Cricket Hub,
Leyton
01 & 08 March 2025 ECB Foundation Coach Course
(Female Only)
11:00 – 18:00 Maltings Academy,
Witham
16 & 23 March 2025 ECB Foundation Coach Course 09:30 – 16:30 Leyton Cricket Hub,
Leyton
29 March & 05 April 2025 ECB Foundation Coach Course 11:00 – 18:00 Maltings Academy,
Witham
06 & 13 April 2025 ECB Foundation Coach Course 09:30 – 16:30 Graham Gooch Cricket
Centre, Chelmsford

 

 

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29 September, 06, 20, & 27 October 2024 ECB Core Coach Course 09:30 – 16:30 Leyton Cricket Hub,
Leyton
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Centre, Chelmsford
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01 & 08 December 2024, 12 & 19 January 2025 ECB Core Coach Course 09:30 – 16:30 Leyton Cricket Hub,
Leyton
18 & 25 January, 08 & 15 February 2025 ECB Core Coach Course 11:00 – 18:00 Maltings Academy,
Witham

Please note: We strongly recommend that if you are looking at booking a place on the ECB Core Coach Course, you have either completed your ECB Foundation Coach Course or are an experienced cricketer.

We’ve met before | Yorkshire

As the County face up to life back in the top-tier of domestic County Cricket, we look back at some memorable matches from the past against opposition we are scheduled to meet in the forthcoming campaign.

In this feature, two memorable games with Yorkshire fall under the spotlight.

Yorkshire v Essex at Huddersfield on 31 July, 1 August 1935.

Yorkshire 31 (HD Read 6-11, MS Nichols 4-17) and 99 (MS Nichols 7-37, HD Read 3-51),  Essex 334 (MS Nichols 146, BH Belle 63).

Essex won by an innings and 204 runs.

Star-studded Yorkshire, with eight present or future England players in their side, had lost only one match whilst retaining their title in 1935 winning 19 matches and drawing 10 of their 30 games. Their blemish came at Huddersfield against Essex where play lasted only until 1.00 p.m. on the second day. The hosts were completely undone by the marvellous bowling of Stan Nichols and ‘Hopper’ Read who ran amok to dismiss the opposition for 31 runs in an hour with five batsmen failing to score. At one stage, the home side were 9 for 6 but Arthur Wood scored 13, the only batsman to reach double figures in an innings that spanned just 12 overs and 4 balls.

Nichols then took centre-stage with the bat as he scored 146 which was to prove more than the two combined totals achieved by the home side before he returned to bowling exploits once again in company with Read.

Nichols claimed the wicket of 18 year-old Len Hutton who bagged a “pair” and the bowler concluded the match with figures of 11-54 while Read recorded 9-62 . Bowled out for 99 second time around, Yorkshire were beaten by an innings and 204 runs.

Essex player Peter Smith recounted that he fielded the ball just once in the match and that was when he caught Hedley Verity to end the game.

Wisden described Nichols performance as “the sensation of the season,” while Essex captain Charles Bray said: “He was a magnificent bowler who had the misfortune to be at his best in an era of fast bowlers in this country. Consequently he did not receive as many representative honours as he would have done had he come to the fore ten years later.”

Yorkshire v Essex at Scarborough on 12,13,14,15 September 2001

Essex 250 (GR Napier 42, JS Foster 41, RS Clinton 40, MJ Hoggard 6-51) and 172-8 dec (RC Irani 51*, ML Pettini 41), Yorkshire 104-5 dec (D Byas 41*) and 267 (MP Vaughan 113, AMcGrath 70, AP Grayson 5-20).

Essex won by 51 runs.

This match at North Marine Road proved the last time that Essex recorded a win at the venue but they started the match as outsiders against a side that had won Division One of the County Championship.

The visitors, playing their final four-day match of the season, included three debutants in their starting line-up. Joining 18 year-olds Mark Pettini and Zoheb Sharif was Joe Grant, the Jamaican-born paceman had opened the bowling for his native island in the mid-90’s with the legendary Courtney Walsh but had come over to England later in that decade. Some impressive performances in league cricket in the north and then, when playing Minor Counties cricket for Cambridgeshire, persuaded Essex to offer him a contract after casting their eye over him at winter nets. At that time, the bowler was also combining his time getting fit with a job at Tesco. Having finally earned his call-up for the County, he was praised by captain Ronnie Irani who enthused: “He deserves to succeed; he’s been so dedicated. He might be the wrong side of 30 but he’s been whipping in some lively deliveries in the nets and he’ll do well for us. We’ll bowl him in short bursts and he could be a surprise package.”

Essex won the toss for only the fourth time in the season and decided to bat on a cool and damp morning. Following a one minute silence in respect of the appalling events in New York the previous day, Essex reached 99 for 3 and at lunch, the White Rose county were presented with the champions gold Trophy during an extended lunch interval. However, rain allowed the celebrations to continue and there was no further play for the next five sessions. Prior to play resuming on Day Three, there was a further impeccably observed silence of three minutes in respect of the New York atrocities. When Essex resumed their innings, they eventually advanced to 250 all out before being bowled out. After facing 33.3 overs and avoiding the follow-on, Yorkshire skipper David Byas then made a sporting declaration 146 in arrears. A half-century from Irani and a pleasing 41 from Pettini, set up a good old-fashioned last day run chase with the champions – who were seeking their tenth win of the campaign in the competition –  set a target of 319 from 65 overs. What ensured was pure theatre.

Essex struck quickly to gain the initiative as the opening pair were dismissed without a run on the board. But steadily, the balance swung back firmly to the hosts. By mid-afternoon, Michael Vaughan and Anthony McGrath were collecting runs in scintillating fashion posting 204 in 102 minutes to take their side within 115 runs of victory. However Paul Grayson, playing against his former county, then took centre-stage. First he curbed the flow of runs and then accounted for McGrath (caught at long-on  by  Pettini) and Vaughan (beaten in flight) in successive overs. Still, at tea, Yorkshire required only a further 107 runs from 35 overs. However in little more than an hour, the match was over. Grayson bagged three more wickets before Grant polished off the tail taking three wickets in ten deliveries to give Essex victory by 51 runs. Half of the home side had been banished away in little more than three overs for just nine runs, not the finale the Yorkshire fans expected form their title winners. Grayson’s final analysis of 10-2-20-5 included wicket to wicket figures of 5 for 16 in 42 balls.

 

Bumper T20 Blast sales on opening days

The euphoria surrounding Essex Cricket’s 2016 promotion shows no sign of dwindling as bumper NatWest T20 Blast sales were recorded on the opening days of Members ticket priority.

Following two limited-over quarter-final appearances last year, Eagles fans have already shown their backing for Chris Silverwood’s team by coming out in their droves since Saturday morning.

Online ticket sales on Day One trebled on 2016 sales whilst in-person and phone sales also doubled.

NatWest T20 Blast Season Tickets are proving to be increasingly popular with numbers sold trebling on last years figures. Season tickets are a great way for fans to secure their own seat for all T20 group games whilst saving money overall!

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Silverwood and Westley head for Lions duty

Head Coach Chris Silverwood and Vice-captain Tom Westley headed off to Sri Lanka yesterday afternoon on England Lions duty.

Westley has been included in a 15-man squad for the first section, which is due to include two four-day matches against Sri Lanka A.

Having impressed out in Dubai before Christmas finishing the series with 84 in the match against Afghanistan, Westley has a further opportunity to impress the England selectors and put his name in the hat for potential Test match honours.

Westley spoke to Essex TV prior to his departure and said: “I am a big believer in going out and playing cricket in different environments to improve yourself as a cricketer. Last winter I really felt the benefits of being involved with the Lions and hopefully this tour to Sri Lanka will have a similar impact.

“Testing myself in sub-continent conditions will be exciting and hopefully we can build on some of the work we put in out in Dubai before Christmas.”

The 27-year-old will be joined on the tour by current Essex Head Coach Chris Silverwood who will take a role on the coaching staff in the sub-continent.

Silverwood is highly regarded both as a former player and Coach and will head to Sri Lanka to support the squad, specifically the vast selection of young bowlers in the squad.

Tendo excited for the challenges that await

Ryan ten Doeschate enjoyed an excellent first tenure as Specsavers County Championship Captain, leading his team to a Division Two title success.

Division One now awaits and preparations have been underway for months to get the squad ready for the 2017 campaign.

The Dutch international has played a key part in those discussions, alongside Head Coach Chris Silverwood, Chief Executive Derek Bowden, Club Chairman John Faragher and Chairman of the Cricket Advisory Group Ronnie Irani.

Ten Doeschate is now keen to move forward from last year’s success and said: “The back end of 2016 was brilliant, we have all had time to sit back and reflect on what we have achieved but now another challenge awaits and it is all about hitting that head on.

“The 2017 campaign is our only focus now and we have to make sure we are well enough prepared to meet what is in front of us.”

It is well documented that Ravi Bopara stepped down from the limited-overs captaincy to see Club Captain ten Doeschate take the reigns in all formats but the 36-year-old is not daunted by the task ahead of him, it is quite the opposite in fact.

He added: “Taking over the one-day captaincy isn’t particularly a new challenge as I have done it before but hopefully I can continue the success we enjoyed last year in all formats. I was delighted with the way the squad worked last year when I was in charge and I didn’t really feel a burden of responsibility with the captaincy. I think that is maybe the style I am trying to implement; I don’t want anyone to feel burdened when they come to play for Essex.

“We put plans into place and train our hardest and you can’t ask for much more than that from the players. My role is to do my homework, find out what gets the best out of the group and work extremely hard. That is how I am going to face captaining all forms and hopefully our success continues.”

The 2016 Batsman of the Year is also keen to give Bopara the platform to return to his best in all facets of his game and acknowledged: “I think the biggest thing is giving Ravi the freedom to focus on his cricket and express himself. He is arguably one of the best players on the staff when he is firing on all cylinders and will be a big part of the side in all formats during 2017.”

Once again it will be vital to start the season well and with the potential presence of Alastair Cook, ten Doeschate’s side have the opportunity to build on the momentum created in all competitions during 2016.

He concluded: “I think last season showed how important it is to hit the ground running. There are some very good teams in Division One but we are a good team as well and go into the season full of confidence after a promotion. We are working hard now to make sure we are ready, and believe me, we will be.”

Alastair Cook steps down as England Test Captain

England and Essex batsman Alastair Cook has stepped down from his role after 59 Tests as Test captain.

Appointed in August 2012, Cook has led the team through more Test matches than any other England captain. His record includes Ashes victories at home in 2013 and 2015 as well as series wins in India and South Africa. He also led the one-day side for 69 one-day internationals between 2010 and 2014, another England record.

Cook discussed his decision with the Chairman of the England & Wales Cricket Board, Colin Graves, on Sunday evening and has confirmed his continuing commitment to playing Test cricket to Director of England Cricket, Andrew Strauss, and the selectors.

The 32-year old opening batsman is England’s most capped Test captain, has scored more Test centuries than any previous captain and is England’s most prolific Test batsman with 11,057 runs in 140 Tests to date.

During his five seasons at the helm he was named Wisden Cricketer of the Year [2012] and ICC World Test Captain [2013] and his services to the game were recognised with a CBE – collected at Buckingham Palace last Friday, 3 February – to follow the MBE he was awarded in 2011.

Confirming his decision, Alastair Cook said:

“It’s been a huge honour to be England captain and to lead the Test team over the past five years.

“Stepping down has been an incredibly hard decision but I know this is the correct decision for me and at the right time for the team.

“I’ve had time to reflect after the India series and this weekend I spoke to Colin Graves, the Chairman, to explain and offer my resignation.

“It’s a sad day personally in many ways but I want to thank everyone I’ve captained, all the coaches and support staff and, of course, the England supporters and the Barmy Army who follow us home and away and have given us unwavering support.

“Playing for England really is a privilege and I hope to carry on as a Test player, making a full contribution and helping the next England captain and the team however I can.”

Director of England Cricket Andrew Strauss, paid tribute to Alastair Cook saying: “I want to thank Alastair, on behalf of the ECB and from a personal perspective, for the fantastic contribution that he’s made to the England Test team since taking over as Captain in 2012.

“His country owes him a great debt of gratitude; he’s led the team with determination, conviction and a huge amount of pride over the last five years and his record stands for itself. With more matches leading the team than anyone, including two Ashes wins, he deserves to be seen as one of our country’s great captains.”

Members | NatWest T20 Blast Tickets Now On Sale

NatWest T20 Blast tickets are now on sale to members with the 2017 season fast approaching.

Members are urged to take advantage of their priority period and gain the best seats in The E.C.G.

With an abundance of talent on show including the likes of Ravi Bopara, Tom Westley and Ashar Zaidi there are sure to be fireworks in Chelmsford.

A bumper schedule awaits including the tournament opener against Surrey under lights. Arguably there is nothing better than a Friday Night Under Lights at The E.C.G.

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