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Essex Eagles v Somerset Preview

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Following last night’s defeat by Kent Spitfires at Canterbury, the Eagles are in Vitality Blast action again today when they face Somerset at Taunton starting at 4:30pm.

The matches continue to come thick and fast for the Eagles who then entertain Surrey on Sunday before hitting the road again, this time to Cardiff to meet Glamorgan on Tuesday.

Speaking on the match congestion, Assistant Head Coach Dimitri Mascarenhas said: “This is a big block of fixtures for us. This match with Somerset is a huge game for us and we must start to hit the winning trail. There is little or no room for any setbacks.”

Mascarenhas assessed the start the Eagles have made in the competition this summer.

“I think our bowling generally in T20 cricket this year has been pretty good. It’s always a tough game for bowlers with the small grounds and flat wickets but I think our bowlers are just ahead of our batters at the moment.

“If we can just get a few more runs on the board, I think our bowlers are more than capable of winning matches for us.

“1 or 2 overs per game have caused us problems but when you look back, other factors have contributed to our indifferent start. Dropped catches for example and a costly over here and there have caused us problems.

“If we could just cut out that over that’s been costing us 20 or so runs a time and get that down to 9 or 10, then I think we’d be fine.”

Mascarenhas is also urging the batters to contribute a few significant innings to support the bowling attack.

“We’ve only posted 2 half-centuries this season and both of those have been by the same player so those other guys need to step up but they know that.

“They will be mindful that once they get into the 30’s and 40’s, they need to kick on and get a substantial score. A couple got in last night against Kent but were then dismissed and that is costing us heavily.

“We need to start winning matches now starting with Somerset tonight. We’ve still got half of our matches to play, there are 14 points at stake and there’s still time for us to get ourselves right into the mix but it’s in our own hands.”

The Eagles have just re-introduced former Australian Test bowler Peter Siddle into their side and Mascarenhas has welcomed his return:

“He will be good for us, he knows the lads really well from the time he spent with us earlier in the season and he fits ideally into our group.

“This will be a bit of a challenge for him, but we know what he can do and what he’s capable of and all the boys will benefit from his presence on and off the field.”

The Eagles are already without Tom Westley who is suffering from an elbow injury and Dan Lawrence picked up a hamstring injury whilst fielding during last night’s match. As a result, Michael Pepper has been drafted into the squad.

Essex Eagles squad to face Somerset:

Ryan ten Doeschate (27) Captain
Adam Wheater (31) Wicket-keeper
Ravi Bopara (25)
Varun Chopra (6)
Matt Coles (1)
Sam Cook (16)
James Foster (7) Wicket-keeper
Simon Harmer (11)
Michael Pepper (19) Wicket-keeper
Jamie Porter (44)
Matt Quinn (94)
Peter Siddle (64)
Paul Walter (22)
Adam Zampa (88)

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Essex Eagles v Somerset Preview

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Following last night’s defeat by Kent Spitfires at Canterbury, the Eagles are in Vitality Blast action again today when they face Somerset at Taunton starting at 4:30pm.

The matches continue to come thick and fast for the Eagles who then entertain Surrey on Sunday before hitting the road again, this time to Cardiff to meet Glamorgan on Tuesday.

Speaking on the match congestion, Assistant Head Coach Dimitri Mascarenhas said: “This is a big block of fixtures for us. This match with Somerset is a huge game for us and we must start to hit the winning trail. There is little or no room for any setbacks.”

Mascarenhas assessed the start the Eagles have made in the competition this summer.

“I think our bowling generally in T20 cricket this year has been pretty good. It’s always a tough game for bowlers with the small grounds and flat wickets but I think our bowlers are just ahead of our batters at the moment.

“If we can just get a few more runs on the board, I think our bowlers are more than capable of winning matches for us.

“1 or 2 overs per game have caused us problems but when you look back, other factors have contributed to our indifferent start. Dropped catches for example and a costly over here and there have caused us problems.

“If we could just cut out that over that’s been costing us 20 or so runs a time and get that down to 9 or 10, then I think we’d be fine.”

Mascarenhas is also urging the batters to contribute a few significant innings to support the bowling attack.

“We’ve only posted 2 half-centuries this season and both of those have been by the same player so those other guys need to step up but they know that.

“They will be mindful that once they get into the 30’s and 40’s, they need to kick on and get a substantial score. A couple got in last night against Kent but were then dismissed and that is costing us heavily.

“We need to start winning matches now starting with Somerset tonight. We’ve still got half of our matches to play, there are 14 points at stake and there’s still time for us to get ourselves right into the mix but it’s in our own hands.”

The Eagles have just re-introduced former Australian Test bowler Peter Siddle into their side and Mascarenhas has welcomed his return:

“He will be good for us, he knows the lads really well from the time he spent with us earlier in the season and he fits ideally into our group.

“This will be a bit of a challenge for him, but we know what he can do and what he’s capable of and all the boys will benefit from his presence on and off the field.”

The Eagles are already without Tom Westley who is suffering from an elbow injury and Dan Lawrence picked up a hamstring injury whilst fielding during last night’s match. As a result, Michael Pepper has been drafted into the squad.

Essex Eagles squad to face Somerset:

Ryan ten Doeschate (27) Captain
Adam Wheater (31) Wicket-keeper
Ravi Bopara (25)
Varun Chopra (6)
Matt Coles (1)
Sam Cook (16)
James Foster (7) Wicket-keeper
Simon Harmer (11)
Michael Pepper (19) Wicket-keeper
Jamie Porter (44)
Matt Quinn (94)
Peter Siddle (64)
Paul Walter (22)
Adam Zampa (88)

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Essex Eagles v Somerset Preview

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Following last night’s defeat by Kent Spitfires at Canterbury, the Eagles are in Vitality Blast action again today when they face Somerset at Taunton starting at 4:30pm.

The matches continue to come thick and fast for the Eagles who then entertain Surrey on Sunday before hitting the road again, this time to Cardiff to meet Glamorgan on Tuesday.

Speaking on the match congestion, Assistant Head Coach Dimitri Mascarenhas said: “This is a big block of fixtures for us. This match with Somerset is a huge game for us and we must start to hit the winning trail. There is little or no room for any setbacks.”

Mascarenhas assessed the start the Eagles have made in the competition this summer.

“I think our bowling generally in T20 cricket this year has been pretty good. It’s always a tough game for bowlers with the small grounds and flat wickets but I think our bowlers are just ahead of our batters at the moment.

“If we can just get a few more runs on the board, I think our bowlers are more than capable of winning matches for us.

“1 or 2 overs per game have caused us problems but when you look back, other factors have contributed to our indifferent start. Dropped catches for example and a costly over here and there have caused us problems.

“If we could just cut out that over that’s been costing us 20 or so runs a time and get that down to 9 or 10, then I think we’d be fine.”

Mascarenhas is also urging the batters to contribute a few significant innings to support the bowling attack.

“We’ve only posted 2 half-centuries this season and both of those have been by the same player so those other guys need to step up but they know that.

“They will be mindful that once they get into the 30’s and 40’s, they need to kick on and get a substantial score. A couple got in last night against Kent but were then dismissed and that is costing us heavily.

“We need to start winning matches now starting with Somerset tonight. We’ve still got half of our matches to play, there are 14 points at stake and there’s still time for us to get ourselves right into the mix but it’s in our own hands.”

The Eagles have just re-introduced former Australian Test bowler Peter Siddle into their side and Mascarenhas has welcomed his return:

“He will be good for us, he knows the lads really well from the time he spent with us earlier in the season and he fits ideally into our group.

“This will be a bit of a challenge for him, but we know what he can do and what he’s capable of and all the boys will benefit from his presence on and off the field.”

The Eagles are already without Tom Westley who is suffering from an elbow injury and Dan Lawrence picked up a hamstring injury whilst fielding during last night’s match. As a result, Michael Pepper has been drafted into the squad.

Essex Eagles squad to face Somerset:

Ryan ten Doeschate (27) Captain
Adam Wheater (31) Wicket-keeper
Ravi Bopara (25)
Varun Chopra (6)
Matt Coles (1)
Sam Cook (16)
James Foster (7) Wicket-keeper
Simon Harmer (11)
Michael Pepper (19) Wicket-keeper
Jamie Porter (44)
Matt Quinn (94)
Peter Siddle (64)
Paul Walter (22)
Adam Zampa (88)

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Essex Eagles v Somerset Preview

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Following last night’s defeat by Kent Spitfires at Canterbury, the Eagles are in Vitality Blast action again today when they face Somerset at Taunton starting at 4:30pm.

The matches continue to come thick and fast for the Eagles who then entertain Surrey on Sunday before hitting the road again, this time to Cardiff to meet Glamorgan on Tuesday.

Speaking on the match congestion, Assistant Head Coach Dimitri Mascarenhas said: “This is a big block of fixtures for us. This match with Somerset is a huge game for us and we must start to hit the winning trail. There is little or no room for any setbacks.”

Mascarenhas assessed the start the Eagles have made in the competition this summer.

“I think our bowling generally in T20 cricket this year has been pretty good. It’s always a tough game for bowlers with the small grounds and flat wickets but I think our bowlers are just ahead of our batters at the moment.

“If we can just get a few more runs on the board, I think our bowlers are more than capable of winning matches for us.

“1 or 2 overs per game have caused us problems but when you look back, other factors have contributed to our indifferent start. Dropped catches for example and a costly over here and there have caused us problems.

“If we could just cut out that over that’s been costing us 20 or so runs a time and get that down to 9 or 10, then I think we’d be fine.”

Mascarenhas is also urging the batters to contribute a few significant innings to support the bowling attack.

“We’ve only posted 2 half-centuries this season and both of those have been by the same player so those other guys need to step up but they know that.

“They will be mindful that once they get into the 30’s and 40’s, they need to kick on and get a substantial score. A couple got in last night against Kent but were then dismissed and that is costing us heavily.

“We need to start winning matches now starting with Somerset tonight. We’ve still got half of our matches to play, there are 14 points at stake and there’s still time for us to get ourselves right into the mix but it’s in our own hands.”

The Eagles have just re-introduced former Australian Test bowler Peter Siddle into their side and Mascarenhas has welcomed his return:

“He will be good for us, he knows the lads really well from the time he spent with us earlier in the season and he fits ideally into our group.

“This will be a bit of a challenge for him, but we know what he can do and what he’s capable of and all the boys will benefit from his presence on and off the field.”

The Eagles are already without Tom Westley who is suffering from an elbow injury and Dan Lawrence picked up a hamstring injury whilst fielding during last night’s match. As a result, Michael Pepper has been drafted into the squad.

Essex Eagles squad to face Somerset:

Ryan ten Doeschate (27) Captain
Adam Wheater (31) Wicket-keeper
Ravi Bopara (25)
Varun Chopra (6)
Matt Coles (1)
Sam Cook (16)
James Foster (7) Wicket-keeper
Simon Harmer (11)
Michael Pepper (19) Wicket-keeper
Jamie Porter (44)
Matt Quinn (94)
Peter Siddle (64)
Paul Walter (22)
Adam Zampa (88)

Report provided by Essex CCC

 
 
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