Surrey can’t be officially relegated this week, but they
can go a long way to doing so if they don’t collect a victory at fellow
relegation rivals Somerset in the crunch LV County Championship match starting
tomorrow.
Many Surrey fans believe that relegation may suit us and
allow the younger players to learn their trade in the first X1 without the
pressure of the possibility of relegation, but that doesn’t mean we don’t want
them to win, as I will be over the moon if we can somehow get out of the mire
we currently find ourselves at the foot of the table. Presently, there are only
really 3 teams in the fight to stay in Division One; Derbyshire, Somerset and
ourselves, but a good win this week for us could pull Nottinghamshire into the
situation if they fail to beat Middlesex at Lord’s, which would help our
chances of staying up.
But we have to win our game first before worrying about
other sides and to do that we need our best players at our disposal. Back into
the squad comes Chris Tremlett after being rested last week in the demoralising
defeat to Middlesex, Zafar Ansari is available after his thumb injury and Gary
Wilson is back from international duty.
Here is the squad in full and predicted line up:
Rory Burns
Dom Sibley
Hashim Amla
Vikram Solanki
Zander de Bruyn
Steve Davies
Gary Wilson
Gareth Batty (C)
Tim Linley
Chris Tremlett
Gary Keedy
Stuart Meaker
Zafar Ansari
Jade Dernbach
18 year old batsman Dom Sibley will make his First Class
debut and will open the batting alongside Rory Burns in place of the out of
form Arun Harinath. It’s a great opportunity for him but straight away there is
lots of pressure as this is a massively important fixture, so let’s hope he can
thrive on such an occasion.
Even though Ansari is back in the squad I can’t see him
being picked, with Gary Wilson likely to accommodate that number 7 role. If it
was down to me I would drop Gareth Batty and have Ansari as the second spinner
alongside Gary Keedy, but even though Batty hasn’t been in the greatest form,
he is the captain and gives a different option to Keedy’s left arm spin which
performed against Middlesex. It will no doubt be a turning pitch as Somerset
have once Surrey-bound leg spinner Piyush Chawla in the ranks, who almost took
them to victory over Derbyshire last week.
Another option I would consider is picking Ansari ahead
of Zander de Bruyn and having Davies, Wilson and Ansari occupying 5,6 and 7 in
whatever order, but that would then only leave two seamers in the side and with
Trem being one of them, that’s unlikely. That means that Mr Undroppable will
keep his place in the side unless a third seamer is selected ahead of either
Batty or Keedy.
When it comes to the bowlers, I don’t think Tremlett will
be left out after the form he has shown recently, despite his position at the
club looking doubtful for next year. And Linley has performed better than
Dernbach and the returning Meaker of late, so if they were to go with a 2 man
seam attach plus Zander, Trem and the Viscount will probably get the nod.
But whatever side Stuart Barnes and Gareth Batty pick,
they need to make sure they start the game off well. Make sure you are still in
the game after Day One, because too many times this year we have been out of
games before we know it and it is then too late to pull things back.
If we can win this game I believe we have a good chance
of staying up, but anything other than a win then I’m afraid to say we will
probably go down. Good luck over the next four days lads and bring back the
points.
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