Birmingham Post

So important to get early season momentum

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SO, tomorrow is the big day. After months of planning and preparatio­n, we finally get another domestic season started with a trip to Surrey in the Specsavers County Championsh­ip.

As you would expect, the lads are hugely excited about what lies ahead over the next six months. We feel we have a strong squad and now it’s a case of executing our skills and delivering when we need to, starting at The Oval.

It’s hard to predict what will happen and who will finish where in the Championsh­ip this season.

Reducing the top division to eight teams and with two facing relegation, it’s going to be hugely competitiv­e and we will be doing everything possible to get the early momentum, which is so important.

There is always a lot of discussion about the merits of four-day cricket in the modern game but I’m 100 per cent convinced it still has a very important part to play.

While T20 is a great spectacle and exciting for both spectators and players, Test cricket – and particular­ly The Ashes – remains the ultimate for any English cricketer.

For us to be successful in that arena, we need a strong domestic platform for the longer format of the game and I believe the County Championsh­ip provides that. As far as I’m concerned, long may it continue.

Our preparatio­ns for this season concluded with a three-day first-class game against Oxford MCCU on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.

It ended in a draw with the students 62 for six in their second innings, chasing over 300, and it was the ideal build-up for tomorrow.

I wanted the lads to go into the Oxford game with maximum intensity. That’s exactly what we got and there were some excellent individual performanc­es over the three days.

Jonathan Trott led the way with the bat with a century and Sam Hain, Alex Mellor and William Porterfiel­d were all among the runs, which bodes well.

As a unit, I thought the bowlers were very good but I must make mention of our young spinner, Sunny Singh. It was great to give Sunny a chance at The Parks but even more pleasing that he took it with both hands. He deserved his first four first-class wickets and is a hugely promising young cricketer who, along with Jeetan Patel and Josh Poysden, offers us great spinning options.

I couldn’t end this week without mentioning the contract extension which was announced yesterday.

It will keep me with Warwickshi­re until 2020 and I couldn’t be happier to have extended my commitment to a club which has been such a big part of my life.

I wouldn’t have had the career I have without the input of so many people at Edgbaston and I’m desperatel­y hoping to give something back now in my position as captain.

I will be 38 by the time this contract comes to an end and I have aspiration­s, all things being equal, of playing into my 40s, so hopefully this won’t be my last contract.

But it’s fantastic to know I will spend my next four seasons at the club I love and hopefully we can enjoy plenty of success in that time.

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> Showing promise: Sunny Singh

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