The Sentinel

Carr eyes awayday hat-trick

STAFFS NEED A THIRD STRAIGHT AWAY WIN TO END 32 YEARS OF HURT IN LINCOLNSHI­RE, SAYS

- CHRIS TRAVERS

ANDY Carr wants his Staffordsh­ire side to be the ones to steal a march in this weekend’s round of NCCA Championsh­ip Division One East matches.

Staffs make the trip to Cleethorpe­s to play Lincolnshi­re for their second three-day assignment of the summer.

And the division is evenly poised, with all matches to date having ended in draws.

Staffordsh­ire have a game in hand after sitting out the last round of encounters.

So while Bedfordshi­re take on Suffolk in the other meeting in the section, Staffordsh­ire are intent on dealing with their own business.

It’s going to be a testing few days, though, with Staffs searching for their first Championsh­ip win in Lincolnshi­re since 1992.

But head coach Carr is confident his players can buck that trend and extend his winning sequence on the road.

In his first season in charge in 2023, Carr led the county to victories in both three-day away matches at Suffolk and Norfolk.

“It can be tougher on the road with the travelling and there are uncontroll­ables as well,” said Carr.

“You have to take the track into considerat­ion and realise that not all of the lads will have played there before.

“There’s lots of dilemmas that can come to fruition, but we are backing ourselves.

“It’s another game of cricket for us and we want to give a good account of ourselves.”

And breaking that 32-year wait for a win in Lincs would be ideal to push them firmly into the mix to challenge for the divisional title.

Staffs do have a good record at Cleethorpe­s, though, winning encounters there in 1969 and most recently in 1981.

In that match, former president David Hancock and current incumbent Nick Archer joined forces to execute a run chase which resulted in a three-wicket win.

“Someone will kick on eventually in the division and there’s no reason why that shouldn’t be us,” added Carr.

“We’re going to Lincolnshi­re to play positive cricket. We’ve got good strength in both the batting and bowling.

“I firmly believe we can come away with the full points if we play to our potential.

“That would then stand us in good stead for the match against Suffolk at Stafford next month.”

The experience­d Michael Hill returns to bolster the batting unit after sitting out the draw with Bedfordshi­re at Checkley, which started off Staffs’ red-ball commitment­s.

And Hill has fine memories of playing at Chichester Road after recording back-to-back hundreds on Staffs’ last visit there in 2022.

“It’s great to have Hilly back, not just for his experience, but also the quality he brings,” explained Carr.

“He will have good memories of Cleethorpe­s and that will be in the back of his mind.

“If you’re going to a venue having got a pair, that’s not ideal. So the confidence he will have from scoring big runs there will no doubt help him.”

Carr also believes that sitting out the last round of Championsh­ip matches will have been beneficial to his side.

A hectic season has given little chance for players to recharge - but Carr says the week off will have recharged bodies and minds.

“We’ve spoken at length about how we’ve played a lot of cricket,” said Carr.

“It’s been stop-start with the weather, but the lads have played plenty of Saturdays and Sundays, whether it be for club or county.

“It was good to have that break and some of the players managed to get abroad for a bit of a holiday.

“That means we can go to Cleethorpe­s with a good mindset and also taking the positives from the one-and-ahalf days of cricket we managed to get in at Checkley.”

Staffordsh­ire’s bowlers were in impressive form in that rainaffect­ed draw with Bedfordshi­re.

Rory Haydon and Liam Hurt shared all 10 wickets to fall, while debutant Jacob Garlick and all-rounder Tom Moulton fulfilled their duties admirably.

Carr, though, would like to see a bit more from the batting department to provide a solid platform – as well as securing key bonus points.

“The bowling at Checkley was outstandin­g,” added Carr. “Rory was superb, as was Liam. Garlo (Jacob Garlick) had a few first-game nerves but he bowled really well and Tom didn’t do himself any harm either.

“Batting wise, it’s a matter of taking the opportunit­ies which present themselves and holding your nerve.

“The lads will want to put in a performanc­e and they are capable of that.

“The players we’ve selected have to back themselves and with a little bit of luck they can shine. On the last visit to Cleethorpe­s it was a flat track, but we believe we have enough about us to win the match.”

 ?? Picture: Pete Stonier ?? Andy Carr is aiming for some positive cricket.
Picture: Pete Stonier Andy Carr is aiming for some positive cricket.

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