studio150
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Having said that, Sussex clearly have the best bowling attack in the Division.
On a par with most Division 1 attacks.
Having said that, Sussex clearly have the best bowling attack in the Division.
Or England, if they shortened their own qualification period to match the international standards
Just in case anyone is interested Tymal Mills turned out for the 2nds today
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Nope, T20.In a three dayer ?
This game could be over by 20:00 tonight...!!
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Been watching Sussex since 74 and I've never seen us bowl out a side twice in 2 sessions. Glamorgan were poor, but Sussex attack was awesome. 8 clean bowleds in 2 sessions?? Dizzy has them believing and with Kent getting done in 2 days, hopefully this is the pivotal day in the season.
Players deserve a couple of days off, golf, R&R, whatever. GOSBTS.
PG
Question, anyone know why Luke Wright did not play?
Encouraging that Robinson seems to be bowling with some discipline, he could really thrive under Gillespie (if they've kissed and made up that is).
An embarrassing hammering
https://golwg360.cymru/chwaraeon/criced/524902-cweir-embaras-forgannwg-hove
That's hilarious if you use Google Translate as opposed to reading it in the original Greek. A small excerpt:
"Only 3.5 puppies took the English to hit the first wicket at the beginning of the second day, as Jofra Archer bowed Jack Murphy for two.
The second and third wickets of the fastener bowl came into three balls in his third pole, as he bowled Nick Selman for nine, before paying the benchmarker Ben Brown to dispose of Usman Khawaja without scoring.
They were 11 for four in the seventh pole as Ollie Robinson hit Connor Brown's leg in front of the wicket without having scored either.
The fifth wicket dropped within a while, as Kiran Carlson shot Phil Salt in the slip off Jofra Archer's bowling for three, and the score was 15 for five and Archer had then captured four wickets for four runs inside 11 balls."
That's hilarious if you use Google Translate as opposed to reading it in the original Greek. A small excerpt:
"Only 3.5 puppies took the English to hit the first wicket at the beginning of the second day, as Jofra Archer bowed Jack Murphy for two.
The second and third wickets of the fastener bowl came into three balls in his third pole, as he bowled Nick Selman for nine, before paying the benchmarker Ben Brown to dispose of Usman Khawaja without scoring.
They were 11 for four in the seventh pole as Ollie Robinson hit Connor Brown's leg in front of the wicket without having scored either.
The fifth wicket dropped within a while, as Kiran Carlson shot Phil Salt in the slip off Jofra Archer's bowling for three, and the score was 15 for five and Archer had then captured four wickets for four runs inside 11 balls."