[Cricket] Sussex CCC- 2022 Season Edition

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DJ NOBO

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Meanwhile, the Strauss Review recommendations are out.

https://www.bbc.com/sport/cricket/62985372

They've stepped back from the suggestion of reducing the number of County sides, in favour of smaller divisions, to make for less matches.

One top division of 6, Two equal second tier leagues of 6, with a play-off between the two league winners, for a single promotion spot.

Could be worse, in that Sussex would still exist and the championship would get a decent part of the good weather.
More force feeding of the hundred though. I hoped it would be marginalised and passed off as the previous guy’s idea. Looks like they remain fully invested unfortunately.
 




hans kraay fan club

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Grant Flower furious about conditions last night. To have that Clark lb given on top of that is quite incredible, it’s well worth finding it on the YouTube stream and noticing where the bowlers releases the ball, there’s no way you can give it.

Indeed. Scandalous call.

Clark.jpg

And the Alsop one, five balls earlier, wasn't much better. It clearly hit him outside the line, and was touch and go for height.
 


thedonkeycentrehalf

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Jul 7, 2003
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Could be worse, in that Sussex would still exist and the championship would get a decent part of the good weather.
More force feeding of the hundred though. I hoped it would be marginalised and passed off as the previous guy’s idea. Looks like they remain fully invested unfortunately.

Problem with The Hundred is that they have committed to this with Sky until 2028 so they probably can't afford to get rid of it.
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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Meanwhile, the Strauss Review recommendations are out.

https://www.bbc.com/sport/cricket/62985372

They've stepped back from the suggestion of reducing the number of County sides, in favour of smaller divisions, to make for less matches.

One top division of 6, Two equal second tier leagues of 6, with a play-off between the two league winners, for a single promotion spot.

In other words, let's keep the test ground counties up there and the others can **** off.

The counties will surely resist
 










Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
He still could have hit it, instead of letting it hit him.
 




Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
They might as well give up on first class cricket, and commit to 100% franchise rounders.

I find 2020 and the Hundred very dull to watch.....

Bowler bowls, batman deposits ball into stand... repeat ad infinitum......
 


Fignon's Ponytail

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They might as well give up on first class cricket, and commit to 100% franchise rounders.

I find 2020 and the Hundred very dull to watch.....

Bowler bowls, batman deposits ball into stand... repeat ad infinitum......


I find test & championship cricket very dull to watch.....

Bowler bowls, batsman blocks ball, no run... repeat ad infinitum......
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Just saying :thumbsup:
 


timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
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I find test & championship cricket very dull to watch.....

Bowler bowls, batsman blocks ball, no run... repeat ad infinitum......
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Just saying :thumbsup:

I don’t think you have been watching England and Sussex this summer, with vastly different outcomes to your observations
 






Fignon's Ponytail

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I don’t think you have been watching England and Sussex this summer, with vastly different outcomes to your observations

...and you would be right as I hate cricket and dont watch it at all :lol:

I was simply putting across an opinion which a LOT of people have about "traditional" cricket...especially the youngsters who DO enjoy T20 / 100 etc. more than first class. Its exciting and entertains in a short period of time - which is exactly why they market it towards that demographic. Just look how many families go along to those games who would never normally touch a Championship game...but may be tempted after testing the waters with the short ball game. The interest in cricket is ramping up massively because of it, which can only be a good thing for the game? ... although I do understand the arguments the red ball fans have.

Just for balance - my lad loves the T20 & Hundred, and goes along to as many games as possible BUT, he also really enjoys the longer format - & has spent most of his summer playing 3 or 4 day games.

There is room for both, despite the traditionalists insisting it will be the death of the sport.
 


hans kraay fan club

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On the basis that in the 2nd image I can just see leg stump behind his legs, and he appears to be on his crease, I'd suggest (purely on the basis of those two images) that the balls hit him in line with off stump and would have hit leg stump halfway up.

I don't expect that to be a popular opinion :wrong:

The frame rate of the video, made it impossible to stop it at quite the right moment. That still is BEFORE it hits his pads. Watch the video.
 




erkan

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On the basis that in the 2nd image I can just see leg stump behind his legs, and he appears to be on his crease, I'd suggest (purely on the basis of those two images) that the balls hit him in line with off stump and would have hit leg stump halfway up.

I don't expect that to be a popular opinion :wrong:
Good analysis to talk about being able to just see leg stump and the point of impact.

Two problems.

1. The sheer geometry of the angle of the ball flight from where he's bowled it.. Point of impact to be hitting leg stump would actually have to be outside off stump unless it's straightened a lot which it didn't.
2. The second image is frozen quite a bit before the ball hits the pad. No way he was so late bringing his bat down. The impact is closer to middle/middle and leg.

Outrageously poor decision - quite uniquely bad at professional level.
 


CHAPPERS

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So two horrible lbw decisions and then they went off in very gloomy conditions a few moments later. What can you do when that happens?
 


keaton

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...and you would be right as I hate cricket and dont watch it at all :lol:

I was simply putting across an opinion which a LOT of people have about "traditional" cricket...especially the youngsters who DO enjoy T20 / 100 etc. more than first class. Its exciting and entertains in a short period of time - which is exactly why they market it towards that demographic. Just look how many families go along to those games who would never normally touch a Championship game...but may be tempted after testing the waters with the short ball game. The interest in cricket is ramping up massively because of it, which can only be a good thing for the game? ... although I do understand the arguments the red ball fans have.

Just for balance - my lad loves the T20 & Hundred, and goes along to as many games as possible BUT, he also really enjoys the longer format - & has spent most of his summer playing 3 or 4 day games.

There is room for both, despite the traditionalists insisting it will be the death of the sport.

I don't think traditionalists think the Hundred will be the death of the game because of the format. It's everything else
 


hans kraay fan club

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Decent partnership this morning, but Haines just gone for 38 (yet another LBW call).

Test for Charlie Tear.
 




CHAPPERS

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Another lbw from a right armer coming around the wicket to a lefty. It's almost as if the umpires aren't paying attention to the point of release.

Nice day up there for batting, who knows what could have happened with a couple extra batters.
 


hans kraay fan club

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Another lbw from a right armer coming around the wicket to a lefty.

Nice day up there for batting, who knows what could have happened with a couple extra batters.

With this one, the bowler wasn't nearly so wide on the crease, and the ball was a lot fuller. Wouldn't really have any complaints about that one in isolation. But it isn't, is it!?
 


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