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[Cricket] Sussex v Hampshire Bob Willis Trophy



jakarta

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May 25, 2007
15,738
Sullington
Sadly the 4 day game is no longer of any interest to the ECB,

Had hoped it would survive for a few more years until my retirement so I could spend days at Hove watching my favourite form of the game but looks like it won't be the case...
 




keaton

Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
Nov 18, 2004
9,972
If we're getting rid of people who've not performed well enough for the last few years what are Gillespie and Rob Andrew still doing here?
 


fisons

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Feb 21, 2005
666
Sadly the 4 day game is no longer of any interest to the ECB,

Had hoped it would survive for a few more years until my retirement so I could spend days at Hove watching my favourite form of the game but looks like it won't be the case...

There is no evidence to support this claim. If the ECB didnt value 4 day cricket they would certainly have not bothered setting up the Bob Willis Trophy never mind underwritten the cost of it.

See you in the deckchairs.
 


Moshe Gariani

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Mar 10, 2005
12,198
If we're getting rid of people who've not performed well enough for the last few years what are Gillespie and Rob Andrew still doing here?

Classic. See the post above about the strength of our T20 team (Gillespie/Andrew) and see the club website for details of the ambitious “vision” for the ground development (Andrew).

What more exactly do you expect?
 






One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
22,984
Worthing
Classic. See the post above about the strength of our T20 team (Gillespie/Andrew) and see the club website for details of the ambitious “vision” for the ground development (Andrew).

What more exactly do you expect?

Would you call the ground development visionary?

I would have thought it was an obvious need.

With Gillespie, he has a good record and time will tell, the fact that some players are on the fringes of the international team speaks volumes.

To be honest although I go and enjoy it, I don’t know loads about cricket and never played it much - so difficult to comment on players.


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DJ NOBO

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Jul 18, 2004
6,816
Wiltshire
Classic. See the post above about the strength of our T20 team (Gillespie/Andrew) and see the club website for details of the ambitious “vision” for the ground development (Andrew).

What more exactly do you expect?

Promotion from league two , I should think .
We have blown it several times over the past few seasons . Given the quality of our squad that’s been hard to understand.
I think you are right , suggesting priorities are elsewhere. Whilst that may be the right call for the overall health of the club, for some supporters, long form is the big one.
And in long form too many players have underperformed in a poor league.
It’s absolutely right to give younger players a chance in d what is left of this season, whatever the results .
In long form , Things May get worse before they get better .
 


Moshe Gariani

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Mar 10, 2005
12,198
Would you call the ground development visionary?

I would have thought it was an obvious need.

With Gillespie, he has a good record and time will tell, the fact that some players are on the fringes of the international team speaks volumes.

To be honest although I go and enjoy it, I don’t know loads about cricket and never played it much - so difficult to comment on players.


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Agree with you that “vision” is an overused word [emoji23] but am happy that the leadership of the club is currently in good hands.

Agree also about JG’s track record and the quality of players we’ve enjoyed at Hove in recent seasons.
 




Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
31,827
Uffern
Promotion from league two , I should think .
We have blown it several times over the past few seasons . Given the quality of our squad that’s been hard to understand.
I think you are right , suggesting priorities are elsewhere. Whilst that may be the right call for the overall health of the club, for some supporters, long form is the big one.
And in long form too many players have underperformed in a poor league.

Although it saddens me, I can understand that the club wants to invest in the short form of the game rather than four-day cricket. But I'd be more forgiving if we were successful there but our last win in any form of limited overs cricket was 11 years ago.

We're not a rich county and I'm not sure why we have so many one-day specialists on our books. We now have Wright, Evans, Bopara and Mills who only play L/O cricket (plus Finch and Beer who pretty much do). When we won the 2006 C7G final our team was pretty much the same team that played CC cricket (we did the same in our previous finals). I can understand one or two specialists but do we need five or six?
 








CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
45,090
Where's Evans?

Without the two Saffers we do look short, but that's a tad unavoidable in the circumstances. Trouble abound if Salt steps up to England duty.

Anyway, Robinson keeping our heads above water. Get Northeast early and this game is over.
 


keaton

Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
Nov 18, 2004
9,972
Where's Evans?

Without the two Saffers we do look short, but that's a tad unavoidable in the circumstances. Trouble abound if Salt steps up to England duty.

Anyway, Robinson keeping our heads above water. Get Northeast early and this game is over.

DJ Nobo posted this earlier



For those who didn’t hear the Gillespie interview on the radio earlier :

On Wells - not selected because ...“I don’t think he got the volume of runs he, or us, hoped he would do over past couple of years”. There is a Way back for him but not at the moment.
On Evans - happy for him to go on loan to Leics. another who has underperformed despite plenty of chances, according to JG. Happy with his short form form.
On Briggs - another casualty of Gillespie’s preference to give youth a chance this season after the team underperformed in long form.
On past couple of seasons (4 day) - } “the reality is we haven’t done as well as we should and we have to look at that”
On meaker : still getting fully up to speed, and may be better placed in a week or so. Crocombe selected ahead of him. JG impressed with meakers attitude.
Bopara - wont play long form this season , this was always the plan. Maybe next season.
Van Zyl - fishing in SA at the moment. Will be back next season, not this .
Overseas players - none coming this year
Carson - young spinner from Ireland who had impressed. Selected over Briggs
Garton - hopeful he will become an all rounder . Needs to play more games and develop. Highly rated .
 












keaton

Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
Nov 18, 2004
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Stuck in South Africa but hopefully be here for t20 I think they said on Cricinfo.
 






Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
31,827
Uffern
I do wonder where they get the commentators from. They're now saying that Ollie Robinson is a better bowler than Jofra Archer - they're completely deluded
 


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