Didn’t notice the overs sorry.We'll certainly not be getting maximum (5) batting points.
There are only 9 overs left, of the 110 that count for bonus points.
14 runs to reach 350 (3 points) is a given.
64 runs in 9 overs, for 4 points is achievable if they decide to chase it.
114 runs in 9 overs, for 5 points is out of the question.
Winning the game is far more important. After the little collapse in the middle, they've batted exactly how they should have, IMO.
and 15 off the next!And 2 off the first of those 5 overs. That’ll be a no then!
True but they did it, well done lads.Catching up to 400 with a handful of overs to go, has happened on at least 4 occasions this season from memory. Accumulating the runs to win the game being the first priority isn’t a horrible idea (and it’s worked)…
But I don’t agree with the execution again. Doesn’t seem to be adjusted for the context of the game and conditions. With 2 (sunnier) days and 5 wickets in hand, today’s scramble for a 4th batting point should’ve happened at 90 overs, not 100. Reduce the risk by upping the run rate to a comfortable 5 a for slightly longer period, instead of 8’s in a short period of time. The ultimate goal is winning the game, helped by an innings lead, which is now 200, but at higher risk of now losing a wicket.
It’s not so much the point that’s worth chasing, but upping the momentum with wickets in hand will also strengthen Sussex’s position to win the game. The ultimate goal here should be x runs ahead on a first innings lead
Tough crowdOf course they have just made the 400 now, and more often than not they have this season.
But with the light fading and potentially losing time before bat friendly conditions, I don’t agree with the increased risk the last 7 batting overs had. Much more comfortable upping the rate and momentum earlier, to ultimately active the same target. We’re lucky the light just about held for that.
Very relevant point though.Tough crowd
Catching up to 400 with a handful of overs to go, has happened on at least 4 occasions this season from memory. Accumulating the runs to win the game being the first priority isn’t a horrible idea (and it’s worked)…
But I don’t agree with the execution again. Doesn’t seem to be adjusted for the context of the game and conditions. With 2 (sunnier) days and 5 wickets in hand, today’s scramble for a 4th batting point should’ve happened at 90 overs, not 100. Reduce the risk by upping the run rate to a comfortable 5 a for slightly longer period, instead of 8’s in a short period of time. The ultimate goal is winning the game, helped by an innings lead, which is now 200, but at higher risk of now losing a wicket (and reducing the innings lead).
It’s not so much the point that’s worth chasing, but upping the momentum with wickets in hand will also strengthen Sussex’s position to win the game. The ultimate goal here should be x runs ahead on a first innings lead
I never mentioned upping the scoring when Simpson first came to the crease. That’s obviously ludicrous. You’ve either not read the whole post or forgot what happened today.With all due respect, I think you'd struggle to be more wrong on this.
When Simpson came to the crease, Sussex had just lost 4 wickets for 25 runs, and at just 27 runs ahead and five down, in danger of completely wasting the great platform the openers and Crocombe had established.
THAT is the 'context of the game'. It was absolutely critical that in the next ten overs or so, no further damage was done. Runs scored were very much secondary at that point. To have taken that 213/5 on to 400/5, in 47 overs, at 4 an over, is absolute textbook stuff.
That comment is so last yearBut don't forget it is Sussex we're talking about here!!