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Forget Prior - is this the greatest Sussex player to play for England? EVER!!!!!



Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
http://www.cricinfo.com/greatestallrounder/tonygreigvideo.html
http://content-www.cricinfo.com/allrounder/content/story/276138.html

...or if not who is?

CB Fry
KS Ranjitsinghji
MW Tate
AER Gilligan
DS Shepherd
ER Dexter
JM Parks
JA Snow

You decide......

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1066gull

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for f*** sake its the first day of the test series. no pressure:rolleyes:
 




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1066gull

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¡Cereal Killer! said:
What?? we have just finished the Second day haven't we??
:dunce:

nevertheless, it is still the f***ing start of the test series against WEST INDIES

flintoff was supermo in 2005 against the aussies, and has done bugger all since. only KP and Bell have contributed something that had been a dismal 2 seasons with fletcher prior to the ashes:nono:
 








SussexSpur

New member
Jan 24, 2004
1,696
Finchley
Many lists that include the genuine all-rounder C B Fry must include some seriously-talented contenders to top him - and not just cricketing.
 


The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
SussexSpur said:
Many lists that include the genuine all-rounder C B Fry must include some seriously-talented contenders to top him - and not just cricketing.
He was also an the world long jump record holder, an international 100-yard sprint champion, played football for Corinthians and for Southampton (including in the FA Cup Final of 1902), he played rugby for Oxford University, Blackheath and the Barbarians, he played cricket for England - and while captain, he never lost a match. He was a teacher at Charterhouse, he was a delegate to the League of Nations, and was offered the throne of Albania.

According to his relative, Stephen Fry on the BBC panel show QI, Fry was able, from a stationary position on the floor, to leap backwards onto a mantelpiece.

Charles Burgess Fry (1872-1956)
 




Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
The Large One said:
My former work colleague played under Tony Greig in the 1973 Gillette Cup Final for Sussex. MANY stories to be had from him about Greiggy.

Who who who.....:bounce: :bounce:

Gillette Cup Final, 1973
Gloucestershire v Sussex
Lord's Cricket Ground, London
1 September 1973

Result: Gloucestershire won by 40 runs

Toss: Gloucestershire
Umpires: AE Fagg and TW Spencer
Scorers: AG Avery and G Washer

Man of the Match: AS Brown


Gloucestershire innings
Sadiq Mohammad lbw b Buss 9
RDV Knight b Snow 2
Zaheer Abbas b Buss 9
MJ Procter c Morley b Buss 94
DR Shepherd c Griffith b Marshall 11
+AW Stovold c Griffith b Snow 10
*AS Brown not out 77
JC Foat b Snow 7
DA Graveney run out 6
Extras (b 4, lb 10, nb 9) 23
TOTAL (for 8 wickets, 60 overs) 248

DNB: JB Mortimore, J Davey

FoW: 1-5, 2-22, 3-27, 4-74, 5-106,
6-180, 7-229, 8-248.

Bowling O M R W
Snow 12 4 31 3
Greig 12 1 53 0
Buss 12 5 46 3
Marshall 12 3 29 1
Spencer 12 0 66 0

Sussex innings
GA Greenidge b Knight 76
JD Morley c Zaheer Abbas b Brown 31
RM Prideaux b Davey 28
PJ Graves not out 36
*AW Greig run out 0
MA Buss c Graveney b Knight 5
+MG Griffith b Knight 3
MJJ Faber run out 9
JA Snow b Procter 4
J Spencer b Knight 2
RPT Marshall b Procter 0
Extras (b 5, lb 9) 14
TOTAL (all out, 56.5 overs) 208

FoW: 1-52, 2-121, 3-155, 4-156, 5-173,
6-180, 7-195, 8-204, 9-207, 10-208.

Bowling O M R W
Procter 10.5 1 27 2
Davey 10 1 37 1
Mortimore 12 3 32 0
Brown 12 1 33 1
Graveney 2 0 18 0
Knight 10 0 47 4

I remember seeing Proctor starting his run by pushing off the fence at the Pavilion End at Lords against Kent in a Benson & Hedges final - one of the most frightening bowlers I ever saw - it scared the crap out of the Kent batsmen.
 




Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
Roger Marshall

England

Full name Roger Philip Twells Marshall
Born February 28, 1952, Horsham, Sussex
Current age 55 years 79 days
Major teams Sussex
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Left-arm fast-medium



Batting and fielding averages Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St
First-class 24 37 15 315 37 14.31 0 0 6 0
List A 12 6 1 53 28 10.60 0 0 0 0

Bowling averages Mat Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4 5 10
First-class 24 3365 1927 49 4/37 39.32 3.43 68.67 0 0
List A 12 498 295 9 2/29 2/29 32.77 3.55 55.33 0 0 0

Career statistics

First-class span 1973 - 1978
List A span 1973 - 1978

:bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo:
He coached me once at the county ground - made no difference whatsoever..... I never played for England:down:
 






SeagullTim

Boomer Sooner
Apr 22, 2006
2,591
Brighton
To be honest, I was a member last season and didn't think much of his batting or his keeping. Thought we could have done better personally but well played to him today.
 


Grendel

New member
Jul 28, 2005
3,251
Seaford
AdrianDINho said:
:dunce:

nevertheless, it is still the f***ing start of the test series against WEST INDIES

flintoff was supermo in 2005 against the aussies, and has done bugger all since. only KP and Bell have contributed something that had been a dismal 2 seasons with fletcher prior to the ashes:nono:

Do you actually watch cricket?

Stupid question really :rolleyes:
 




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