Brilliant win!
Is the slow over rate 2 point deduction a new rule this season, as don't recall it last season?
After lunch minor counties enterianment
Surrey 280 & 81
Glamorgan 209 & 26/0 (9.0 ov)
Glamorgan require another 127 runs with 10 wickets remaining
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/26955952
Three Div 2 sides were deducted points last year for slow over rates, its shocking for Middlesex especially as they tactically could easily have caught up by putting on some part time bowler, in fact it would have reduced the time they needed to bat to save the game.
Taken from wikipedia from the format section
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Championship
Points system
The county championship works on a points system, the winner being the team with most points in the first division. The points are currently awarded as follows, with a draw increasing from 3 to 4 points from 2014:
Win: 16 points + bonus points.
Tie: 8 points + bonus points.
Draw: 4 points + bonus points.
Loss: Bonus points.
Bonus points are collected for batting and bowling. These points can only be obtained from the first 110 overs of each team's first innings.[8] The bonus points are retained regardless of the outcome of the match.
Batting
200-249 runs: 1 point
250-299 runs: 2 points
300-349 runs: 3 points
350-399 runs: 4 points
400+ runs: 5 points
Bowling
3-5 wickets taken: 1 point
6-8 wickets taken: 2 points
9-10 wickets taken: 3 points
Deductions
Occasionally, a team may have points deducted. These are normally small deductions, between 0.5 and 1 point and are most commonly handed out for slow over rates or for poor pitches. More severe deductions can be levied however; for example, in 2005 Surrey were handed an 8-point penalty for ball tampering. At the end of the season, this caused Surrey to be relegated to the second division, as after the deduction they finished one point behind Middlesex, who remained in the first division. In 2007, Glamorgan were deducted 8 points for an unprepared wicket at Swansea. Also, in 2011, Warwickshire, Hampshire and Kent were all deducted 8 points for poor pitches at Edgbaston, the Rose Bowl and Canterbury respectively.
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Thanks for that. Somewhat odd though, with "These are normally small deductions, between 0.5 and 1 point and are most commonly handed out for slow over rates or for poor pitches." in mind, that Middlesex get a big 2 point deduction straight off. Maybe they are clamping down hard and early this year.
Sussex tail saved us this time, but I don't fancy a whole season of failure from the "recognised" batsmen. Papering over the cracks. We need to get some big names in pronto - show some ambition, for crikey's sake.
This. Having replaced Monty with a county league player, and bolstered our seam attack with an aged Surrey reject, I still fear the worst.we may stay up, if we are lucky.
I turned up at 12.15 expecting to have a pleasant day in the spring sunshine and to see a strong Middlesex rearguard action as they fought to save the match only to be leaving the ground again an hour later!! Excellent result though, Magoffin virtually unplayable.