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9/9/2015 Overtons channel sibling rivalry to Somerset’s advantage The Incider http://www.theincider.co.uk/overtonschannelsiblingrivalrytosomersetsadvantage/ 1/8 BY JEREMY BLACKMORE JUNE 3, 2015 BLOGS Overtons channel sibling rivalry to Somerset’s advantage Together the Overton twins dominated the third day of last week’s Championship game against Yorkshire, while separately both have had individual moments of glory so far this season. Jeremy Blackmore takes a look back over the brother’s careers to date and finds two cricketers who have really started to come of age. Neither Craig nor Jamie Overton have been short of admirers since they first entered the consciousness of the cricket- watching public in their teens. Both twins are special talents and both have made crucial contributions for Somerset, earning call-ups to various England development programmes. But injuries have restricted the occasions they have appeared in the same side, leaving fans to only imagine what a team containing a pair of fit and in-form brothers could do for Somerset’s fortunes. Last week a half-term holiday crowd at Taunton got a mouth-watering glimpse of that future as they watched the 21-year- olds dominate the third day of the LV=Championship match against reigning county champions Yorkshire. Those hoping to see the brothers bowling in tandem got their wish as the pair bowled an excellent spell after tea with Craig taking three key wickets, getting the ball to reverse in dry conditions, while Jamie bowled a tight, hostile spell to keep the pressure on at the other end. Perhaps more crucially in the context of the game, the twins played a big role with the bat, sharing in a tenth-wicket stand of 76 to give Somerset a slender 47-run lead and put Yorkshire on the back foot as they began their second innings. They came together before Somerset had achieved parity with Yorkshire’s first innings 438. But in just under half an hour before lunch, the pair completely transformed the state of the game, striking 76 runs from only 5.5 overs. The hitting was remarkable. Sibling rivalry channelled into some of the most exciting strokeplay; anything you can hit, I can hit harder. Craig took four consecutive boundaries off one over from Steven Patterson to take Somerset into the lead before Jamie hit 4 fours of his own off the next over from Adil Rashid, during which the 50 partnership came up off 25 balls. Jamie hit two enormous sixes off the next over from the Yorkshire spinner, one over mid-wicket and the

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9/9/2015 Overtons channel sibling rivalry to Somerset’s advantage ­ The Incider

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BY JEREMY BLACKMORE JUNE 3, 2015 BLOGS

Overtons channel sibling rivalry to Somerset’s advantage 

Together the Overton twins dominated

the third day of last week’s Championship

game against Yorkshire, while separately

both have had individual moments of

glory so far this season. Jeremy Blackmore

takes a look back over the brother’s

careers to date and finds two cricketers

who have really started to come of age.

Neither Craig nor Jamie Overton have

been short of admirers since they first

entered the consciousness of the cricket-

watching public in their teens.

Both twins are special talents and both

have made crucial contributions for

Somerset, earning call-ups to various

England development programmes. But

injuries have restricted the occasions they

have appeared in the same side, leaving

fans to only imagine what a team

containing a pair of fit and in-form

brothers could do for Somerset’s fortunes.

Last week a half-term holiday crowd at

Taunton got a mouth-watering glimpse of

that future as they watched the 21-year-

olds dominate the third day of the

LV=Championship match against reigning

county champions Yorkshire.

Those hoping to see the brothers bowling in tandem got their wish as the pair bowled an excellent spell

after tea with Craig taking three key wickets, getting the ball to reverse in dry conditions, while Jamie

bowled a tight, hostile spell to keep the pressure on at the other end.

Perhaps more crucially in the context of the game, the twins played a big role with the bat, sharing in a

tenth-wicket stand of 76 to give Somerset a slender 47-run lead and put Yorkshire on the back foot as they

began their second innings.

They came together before Somerset had achieved parity with Yorkshire’s first innings 438. But in just

under half an hour before lunch, the pair completely transformed the state of the game, striking 76 runs

from only 5.5 overs.

The hitting was remarkable. Sibling rivalry channelled into some of the most exciting strokeplay; anything

you can hit, I can hit harder. Craig took four consecutive boundaries off one over from Steven Patterson to

take Somerset into the lead before Jamie hit 4 fours of his own off the next over from Adil Rashid, during

which the 50 partnership came up off 25 balls.

Jamie hit two enormous sixes off the next over from the Yorkshire spinner, one over mid-wicket and the

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other over the Trescothick Stand into the River Tone to bring up his 50 off 18 balls with 7 fours and 3 sixes.

He finally fell, next ball, to a catch at slip. It was the quickest half-century by a number 11 batsman in first-

class cricket since the number of balls were recorded in 1983.

Craig meanwhile, finished with a barely more sedate 31* off 25 balls. In 29 minutes together, the brothers

had advanced the score from 409-9 to 485 all out.

Maybe they were also making up for lost time. This was the first time the pair had been able to appear

together in the same match this season.

And indeed their fortunes have ebbed and flowed at opposite times for much of their short professional

careers.

Craig, the older of the two by three minutes, lost the majority of his 2013 season to injury, and had to watch

Jamie rise to prominence and critical acclaim, earning a call-up to the England squad for the ODI series

against Australia, aged just 19 with only 13 List A games to his credit. Although Jamie did not play, he was

selected for the Lions tour to Sri Lanka but then had to pull out due to a knee injury.

Craig forced his way back into the Somerset first XI in 2014 and was a regular feature throughout the

season, winning a call-up for the Lions tri-series in August and then a place on the tour to South Africa in

the winter. Jamie meanwhile, on his return from injury, found himself out of form and out of the first XI,

playing for the seconds and for his club side in North Devon as he sought to lose the waywardness that had

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Craig Overton took six wickets and hit a magnificent 55 off just 31 balls in

the game against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge

crept into his bowling, but without compromising any of his raw pace which made him so exciting a

prospect.

In January this year, Craig returned home early from the Lions tour following the reoccurrence of an old

ankle injury and quickly underwent surgery before starting a period of recovery. Jamie meanwhile, started

the season for Somerset, but was forced to pull out mid-way through the Championship match with

Middlesex with a sore heel. It seemed fate would again deny us the chance to see the brothers in action

together.

Craig announced he was

back with a vengeance in

the game against

Nottinghamshire at

Trent Bridge in mid-May,

playing a pivotal part in

Somerset’s first

Championship victory of

the season with both bat

and ball.

His belligerent 55 off just

31 balls under overcast

skies on a green surface

helped Somerset post

312, which proved

decisive in the

conditions.

He displayed a full range

of shots, hitting the ball upishly through cover point, unfurling some classic cover drives, clipping the ball of

his legs and bringing up his half-century off just 28 balls with a hook shot for his tenth boundary.

Craig had started to earn as many plaudits in 2014 for his batting as for his bowling, and while he

personally picked out his five-fer against Durham at Taunton as his personal highlight, innings of 99 against

Lancashire and 86 against Sussex showed he was developing into a true all-rounder in the Botham

tradition.

However, if not at quite the same speed as his brother, Craig has proved an effective force with the ball.

Bowling with real pace and accuracy, he took six wickets at key times in the victory at Trent Bridge. His spell

late on the second evening dragged Somerset back in the game and changed the face of the match, much

as his batting had on day one. He finished that evening with impressive figures of 12-5-27-3 and had left an

indelible mark on the match which allowed Somerset to press home the advantage on day three, effectively

kick-starting their season after losing their opening three matches.

Craig revealed that his early return through injury from the Lions’ tour winter had turned out to be a

blessing in disguise.

Had he not gone on the trip, he said, the injury would not have been noticed and he would have ended up

missing half of the English domestic season instead, denting any immediate hopes of being re-selected as

part of an England squad.

Overton said: “Obviously it was disappointing, but looking at it in a good way, we wouldn’t have noticed it if I

hadn’t gone away.

“So the fact that I went away and bowled, meant that I could come back early and get it sorted ready for the

season, rather than miss half the summer. Then I probably wouldn’t have a chance next winter [with

England], so it worked in a good way, so we’re quite happy with that.

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Jamie spent the winter with the England Performance Programme

along with fellow Somerset fast bowler Lewis Gregory

Jamie Overton has generated significant pace in spells for Somerset

this season. Photo:AlexanderDavidson

“My ankle’s all fine now. Obviously there’s still a bit of scar tissue there, but I’m feeling confident with it. I

just need to get back bowling, get a bit of rhythm and I’ll be pretty happy.”

Meanwhile spending last

summer out of the game,

working with coaches Andy

Hurry and Jason Kerr seems to

have paid dividends for Jamie,

along with a spell with the

England Performance

Programme over the winter.

So far this season in limited

outings in four-day cricket he

has shown real signs of being

able to combine his pace with

the accuracy that so eluded him

last summer.

He seized back the initiative for

Somerset in dramatic fashion on

day two of the Championship

encounter with Middlesex at

Taunton in late April. Bowling

short spells in an extended final

session, Jamie proved the key difference between the two sides, taking three wickets for 42 to help regain

control for his side after an attritional afternoon’s cricket in which Middlesex found runs increasingly easy

to come by.

At times Overton was genuinely

unplayable, generating significant

pace and getting the ball to shape

away.  He immediately troubled

Nick Gubbins who had looked set

to reach what would have been

his maiden first-class century. The

six-foot left hander was forced to

duck and weave and at one point

found himself forced onto the

ground on his haunches.

While he’s still not quite the

finished article – few are at 21 –

that evening Jamie got it just

about perfect. Most of his

bouncers were extremely well

directed and it was no surprise

when he ultimately found the

shoulder of Gubbins’ bat with an

absolute snorter of a delivery to

have him caught at slip. Given the

new ball, he bowled John Simpson

and then two balls later one of Ollie Rayner’s stumps was sent cartwheeling out of the ground as he fell

without scoring.

After a difficult 2014 where he was plagued by injury and poor form, it was heartening and genuinely

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Craig Overton was delighted after the twins’ best day in

the Somerset side together.

thrilling to see him bowling like this. Clearly the plan is to deploy him in short bursts this summer and as

such he can be a really potent weapon for Somerset.

Fellow fast-bowler Lewis Gregory, who shared the second new ball with Overton, said afterwards: “It was

seriously impressive to watch someone bowling that quick, with that shape that he’s got as well.

“Jamie’s a serious talent and when he hits his straps he’s sometimes unplayable and brilliant to watch. I’m

really pleased for him and where he’s come from last year, it’s a huge step forward, so hopefully he can

hang onto that and keep developing.”

Gregory added: “He can blow through teams. When you get a guy in your team who can bowl 90mph plus

and shape it away, if he hits his areas, it’s impossible to play and towards the end there it was something

special and hopefully he can continue to do that for the rest of the summer.”

Speaking after day three of the game with

Yorkshire last week, the delighted Overton

twins talked about what they reckoned was

their best day in the Somerset side together.

Jamie said: “Yes it was nice to have a bit of

fun out there and to have Craig out there

with me helped play, so it was nice to get

some runs with him.”

Craig said: “I wasn’t surprised to see Jamie

hitting it to all parts [he has scored centuries

in club cricket batting in the top order]. I

asked Jamie what he was going to play and

he said he’s going to have a go from the start.

I know what he can do when it’s like that and

it showed today. He struck it cleanly and

played sensible shots and got us into a good

position.

“It’s great to be batting with him because

when he gets going so do I and he got a lot of

runs in a short space of time as well.

“Normally when you go at a run a ball you are

doing well but he was going at a lot more

than me, but that is just the way it happens

and I am happy be able to contribute with the

bat.”

Talking about his bowling Jamie said: “I gave

Craig good support in the final session and I

am getting back to where I was, even though I

get a bit sore occasionally. It is going in the right direction and building pressure gets wickets. He managed

to get the wickets and I didn’t but that’s the way it is and as long as we get wickets that’s what is crucial to

the team.”

With Trescothick expertly rotating his men and using the twins in short sharp bursts and Matt Maynard

rotating his strike bowlers throughout the summer, the policy at Somerset is to ensure their Overtons and

their fellow Devonian Lewis Gregory stay fit for the duration of the English summer.

So while the Overtons may not play together in every match, importantly both are emerging as more

mature, well-rounded cricketers in their own right, able to stamp their authority on a game and make it

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