Friday 11 April 2008

2008 Season Preview: Nottinghamshire

Continuing our series of county previews, here is an assessment of Nottinghamshire's chances in 2008.

2007 in a Nutshell:
A more than satisfactory season given a lengthy spell where 6 seamers were injured, leaving Notts scraping around other counties for stand ins. Without all the injuries, a title might have been possible, but promotion was more than acceptable. Key performances were from David Hussey and Stephen Fleming (second half of the season), with Samit Patel finally forcing a regular place in the side after some consistently high scores in the seconds. In the bowling department, Ryan Sidebottom proved what Notts fans already knew, that he would do a sterling job for England and he was ably backed by Charlie Shreck. Perhaps one of the more unexpected successes was Mark Wagh, who was expected by many to simply be a filler, but turned out to be a consistently high performer.

2008 Prospects:
Whilst Notts knew that they would be without Ryan Sidebottom for most of the season, few expected Stuart Broad, our new signing, to be selected as a regular too at such short notice prior to the start of the new season. This left Notts with only really Charlie Shreck as a key wicket taker, putting them in a precarious position. The signing of Darren Pattinson just a few weeks before the start of the season has given fans hope that we may survive in the top division, though he is a bit of an unknown quantity. As a swing bowler he may well have some success in our cloudy country. With David Hussey joining the controversial IPL and being selected by the Aussies, it looks at though Notts overseas player for the year will be Adam Voges, who looks a useful signing. Whilst new Notts Captain Chris Read has stated that they will be chasing a title, I think Notts fans would be satisfied with a mid table position this year.

Batting:
For a few seasons now, one of Notts problems has been the lack of consistency of the opening batsman, often leaving the likes of Pietersen and Hussey to bail us out lower down the order. After the popular Darren Bicknell finally hung up his boots (and often picked up his pint at Trent Bridge), it was only a matter of time before we said farewell to Jason Gallian too, as he departs to Essex. Bicknell’s replacement, Will Jefferson, performed well last season, though he suffered a few injuries, he still looks a good signing. It remains to be seen whether Gallian’s replacement, Matthew Wood, can do the same. It’s hoped that Mark Wagh can carry last seasons form through and that Samit Patel continues to improve. If he does it can’t be too long before he also strengthens England whilst further depleting Notts! Of course the big ‘downer’ this year is the loss of David Hussey to the IPL. With him now being called up by the Aussies too, it looks unlikely we will see him this season, but hopefully his replacement, Adam Voges, will fill the role of the Huss.

This season is probably also important for Bilal Shafayat, who only a few years ago was being feted as an England player but now struggles to break into the first team. Whilst undoubtedly talented, this could be his make or break year.


Bowling:
As mentioned earlier, this is the key area for Notts this season. With the batting line up looking reasonably strong, most Notts fans last year probably felt that if we could get a good replacement for Sidebottom, we would be in with a shot of the title, so when Stuart Broad was signed that looked done and dusted. However, with his call up and the possibility of losing Graeme Swann for a few games too, it left the bowling with just Charlie Shreck to open, backed by the steady Mark Ealham, who must surely now be in his last season, Paul Franks who can take wickets but is so inconsistent, AJ Harris who must also be near the end of his career and Mark Footitt, who looks a promising youngster, but has suffered injuries and has yet to deliver. A couple of local youngsters have also been signed but it is probably too soon for them.

When Broad was called up late on, this left the management with little time to find a replacement and finally Grimsby born Aussie, Darren Pattinson, was signed. He is an unknown who plays in Victoria with David Hussey and is a swing bowler, which could work at Trent Bridge. He could be the difference between staying in the division and not.

Probable side:
Championship
Jefferson
Wood
Wagh
Voges
Patel
Read (wk) (c)
Broad (Franks when Broad not available)
Swann
Ealham
Sidebottom (Pattinson when Sid not available)
Shreck


Also looking to break into the side are Mark Footitt, Bilal Shafayat, AJ Harris, Rob Ferley and possible a couple of youngsters.

One-day and Twenty20
Swann
Jefferson
Shafayat
Wagh
Voges
Patel
Read (wk) (c)
Broad (Franks when Broad not available)
Ealham
Sidebottom (Pattinson when Sid not available)
Shreck

Without Hussey, Sidebottom and Broad, it’s unlikely that Notts will have a great deal of success in the 20/20 and they will probably be mid table in the one day game. As with the County Championship, I suspect most fans will be satisfied with some decent performances and a mid table position.

Key Man:
It has to be Darren Pattinson. Whilst our batting looks fairly solid, if Pattinson fails to perform, Notts will struggle to take the wickets needed to win games.

Rising Star:
Samit Patel . After a great first season last year, where he performed so consistently it felt like he’d always been in the side, he needs to continue his form and an England call up can’t be too far away, though probably not this year. Mark Footitt, a fast bowler, also has some potential, but injuries and inconsistency have blighted his career to date. He is a bit of an unknown for now.

Captain and Coach:
Although like all managers Mick Newell has come in for some stick, on the whole, the fans seem to be behind him. A shrewd manager rather than an outspoken one, Mick quietly seems to get on with building a winning side. The only doubt sometimes expressed is whether he has what it takes to turn things around when they aren’t going well.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey fella,

Decent write up. Agree with alot of the batting stuff. I imagine Wagh will get an England call before Patel though.

Bowling wise Shreck will be the key man. Pattison is an unknown so not sure how he can be the key man. If Shreck stays fit all year I imagine we will just about stay up. Look for Footitt to make a breakthru as well this season.

Finally, suprised you didn't mention Read's captaincy. Big season for him to replace the sheer class of Fleming as skipper.

Survival here we come......

Simon aka YAMS from TMSB Exiles.

Chanting Buddha said...

Hi Simon ... I'd never really thought about Wagh for England but if he can keep consistent, you could be right, though I'm sure they are looking at Patel already.

I badly hope you are right about Footit .. that would be a huge bonus. I agree that Shrek has to perform but I still think the difference between staying up or not is if Pattinson works out or not.

I didn't mention Read as captain for the reason that he's an unknown in that area at the 4 day game and I didn't want to condem him before he starts .. but .. if you do want my opinion .. I'm not convinced it's a good appointment, but I'm prepared to give him a shot and see how it goes.

Chrispy said...

I am not convinced that Notts will stay up. Potentially they have a very decent opening partnership if both Jefferson and Wood can rediscover their past form. I would be surprised if Wood din't force his way into the limited overs side as well as he was very good in the T20 the year Somerset triumphed. Hussey and Fleming leave a gaping hole in the middle order. It will be great to see Voges, he is an exciting batsman on the verge of Aussie selection. He will have to perform well to make up for the loss of those two. As for the bowling, well Broad and Sidebottom aren't going to be around I'm afraid (Hants never see Pietersen). Schreck is on the verge of a call up and if he gets it that is game over for Notts I fear. Ealham, Franks and Swann are decent limited overs bowlers, but not too scary in the four day game. Like you say, it could all come down to how much success Pattinson has. Think Notts, Surrey and Hants are scraping for survival this year.

Tim said...

Pattinson for key men? That's got to be one of the most prescient predictions of the season!