Last couple of seasons Sussex seem to have been paddling rapidly towards a cricketing back water. Nothing here to suggest any fundamental change in this strategy.
Rob Andrew was one of the last breed of non-professional rugby union players, who managed to train as a professional athlete at Cambridge University. As I recall his A level grades were decidely mediocre and his degree in Land Economics was widely recognised as a soft option for sportsmen and the landed gentry. Whilst a first class sportsman, it is hard to see what he has accompished off the field to qualify him as a CEO, unless the county are looking for someone to take them back to the era of gentleman amateurs.
Rob Andrew was one of the last breed of non-professional rugby union players, who managed to train as a professional athlete at Cambridge University. As I recall his A level grades were decidely mediocre and his degree in Land Economics was widely recognised as a soft option for sportsmen and the landed gentry. Whilst a first class sportsman, it is hard to see what he has accompished off the field to qualify him as a CEO, unless the county are looking for someone to take them back to the era of gentleman amateurs.