- Apr 5, 2014
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Yes, was rather heart in mouth at my previous post.Ooof, Pujara got away with one there - that looked very plumb.
Yes, was rather heart in mouth at my previous post.Ooof, Pujara got away with one there - that looked very plumb.
No need for an inquest into this performance. Very clear who is to BLAMEIt might be time for me to admit the fact that Sussex might have genuinely returned to competitive cricket...
Sorry, I was too previous...I really thought that we had turned a corner...I'll get me coat.... and, not post on this thread again until post Bish/Bosh/Bash/Pajama tosh has finished...truly sorryNo need for an inquest into this performance. Very clear who is to BLAME
Now look what you've done......It might be time for me to admit the fact that Sussex might have genuinely returned to competitive cricket...
Not claiming this is the only other case, but I happened to be reading Arthur Lupton's Wikipedia page the other day. Yorkshire won the 1925 County Championship with 21 wins, 11 draws and no losses.I have a soft spot for Glamorgan. Not a very successful county, but won the title the year I was born. The Tony Lewis era. They were unbeaten that season too. I suspect that could be a record for the 24+ match seasons (although Yorkshire and Surrey fans may be able to point to something during the previous two decades)
Interestingly, it appears not to have happened post war up until Glamorgan managed it.Not claiming this is the only other case, but I happened to be reading Arthur Lupton's Wikipedia page the other day. Yorkshire won the 1925 County Championship with 21 wins, 11 draws and no losses.
1925 County Championship - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Fans of completely opaque scoring systems will be like a pig in muck with the 20s championship.
Yorkshire also finished unbeaten the following season, but came 2nd to Lancashire.