Derby Telegraph

Houghton wants blanket rule on overseas recruits

HEAD OF CRICKET PRAISES DERBYSHIRE YOUNGSTERS

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DERBYSHIRE’S head of cricket Dave Houghton has called for uniformity regarding overseas players next season as the sport prepares for tough challenges ahead.

With counties facing budget cuts and financial restrictio­ns due to the Covid-19 pandemic, going without overseas signings in 2021 would be one area where clubs can make savings.

Derbyshire took the decision to defer the signings of Australian fast bowler Sean Abbott and wicketkeep­er-batsman Ben McDermott to next season but that will almost certainly be reviewed in the coming months.

Houghton accepts there could be no overseas players in 2021 but wants a consistent approach across the first-class counties.

“We are guessing now what the forecasts will be for next year but there’s every possibilit­y,” he said.

“This year, I sat in the same committee as every other head of cricket and I know in those meetings we discussed nobody having overseas players this year.

“So I was surprised to say the least to see that some other counties had overseas players because in those meetings, it seemed 100 per cent that we weren’t going in with overseas players.

“When we played Lancashire, I spoke to Paul Allott and said ‘was I in the same meeting?’ and he said exactly the same thing.

“So if it does happen, it should be a blanket rule. We can’t have 60 per cent of the sides saying no overseas players only to find the opposition has got two.”

Derbyshire also played all their cricket away from home this summer and without the experience of pace bowlers Ravi Rampaul and Tony Palladino so Houghton took satisfacti­on from the way the younger players stepped up.

“There were some challenges but I liked what happened, I like the fact we were able to give all our squad opportunit­ies in all formats and I was impressed with our bowlers,” he said.

“We went in with Luis Reece as our most experience­d bowler and

the rest were young bowlers coming through so it gave me great pleasure to bowl sides out twice. We also held our own against some good Division One sides.

“We know we’ve got a good batting line-up but we’ve now got a pool of young bowlers between the ages of 20 and 25 that will serve this county well if we can keep them together for the next 10 years and that for me is a very y positive step.”

One player who ho stood out was s 24-year-old allrounder Matt Critchley, named this week as Derbyshire’s Player of the Year following strong performanc­es with bat and d ball.

The leg-spinner inner claimed 17 wickets, including a career-best six for 73 at Leicester, in the Bob Willis Trophy, the most by a bowler in the North Group, and also averaged 39 with the bat.

“He got some good runs in fourday cricket and I suppose the only thing he would be disappoint­ed with is that he never converted and got a hundred, “Houghton said. “But I thought in particular his bowling really changed this year. “He’s gone from a guy who rolled out a few easy scoring opportunit­ies in the first few overs and took some time to get into his spells.

“In the past he’s been a little bit guilty of bowling too slowly, giving the ball too much time in the air, wh which allowed good batte batters to use their feet and hit him back over hi his head.

“This year, he changed the pace that he bowled at and he was on the money from ball on one of almost every spe spell and I’m glad he got the th results.

“To g get a five-for and bowl a side out at Leicester in the second game, that’s the sort of thing that needs a few more people to really pay attention.

“I think he’s a really fantastica­lly talented cricketer and he got better and better this season.”

I think he’s (Critchley) a really fantastica­lly talented cricketer and he got better and better this season. Dave Houghton

 ??  ?? Derbyshire head of cricket Dave Houghton.
Derbyshire head of cricket Dave Houghton.
 ??  ?? Derbyshire deferred the signing of Australian fast bowler Sean Abbott. Matt Critchley (below) was Derbyshire’s Player of the Year.
Derbyshire deferred the signing of Australian fast bowler Sean Abbott. Matt Critchley (below) was Derbyshire’s Player of the Year.

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