I was going to go today but after watching the debacle yesterday Ive decided to paint the fence instead ... at least I'll keep my sanity that way.
When does the Goff become English?
It is meant to be this month.
Would presume Simon Harmer will then become the overseas player.
We're nearly halfway through the season and still not one of Sussex's five senior batsmen has scored a century. This is like going back to 1972-76 when we were shockingly bad
I would have thought a batsman would be a higher priority. Can't de Villiers be persuaded that a few months in county cricket is must-do?
The difference this time is that the Hove pitches are to blame for the low-scoring rather than all of the Sussex batsmen being quite crap. For much of the 70s we were close to being, if not actually, the worst professional cricket team in the country. During the last decade we have consistently been one of the best teams in the country and this season can still enjoy the batting of internationals Ed Joyce, Luke Wright, Chris Jordan and Michael Yardy alongside Sussex products Chris Nash, Matt Machan, Luke Wells, and Ben Brown.
The pitch is not to blame for this game.
Agreed with the last couple, but this is form, technique, confidence etc, rather than the pitch.
Are you listening to the radio commentary...??!!The pitch is not to blame for this game.
Agreed with the last couple, but this is form, technique, confidence etc, rather than the pitch.
Are you listening to the radio commentary...??!!
One ball bounced over the batsman's head off a good length this morning and now one "keeps a little low"...! That should not happen and makes batting extremely difficult.
Form and confidence are the most significant of your three factors. They have been massively adversely affected by the Hove pitches this year.
The Sussex batsmen have collectively shown plenty of character and skill in the face of very difficult circumstances.
During the last decade we have consistently been one of the best teams in the country and this season can still enjoy the batting of internationals Ed Joyce, Luke Wright, Chris Jordan and Michael Yardy alongside Sussex products Chris Nash, Matt Machan, Luke Wells, and Ben Brown.
Trent Bridge is a case in point. It seamed a bit early on - it often does at TB - but once the ball got older it was a good batting pitch - as evidenced by the Notts no 9 getting a ton. Yes, we lost a few early wickets but the middle order needed to get their heads down but they didn't. I was listening to the commentary when Machan had three successive wild swishes outside the off-stump, Nash went down to have a word with him but no avail, he swished again and was caught. That's nothing to do with the pitch, it's just poor battingAlso at Trent Bridge, especially in that second innings, players got out, rather than the pitch doing them.
Trent Bridge is a case in point. It seamed a bit early on - it often does at TB - but once the ball got older it was a good batting pitch - as evidenced by the Notts no 9 getting a ton. Yes, we lost a few early wickets but the middle order needed to get their heads down but they didn't. I was listening to the commentary when Machan had three successive wild swishes outside the off-stump, Nash went down to have a word with him but no avail, he swished again and was caught. That's nothing to do with the pitch, it's just poor batting
Each of these teams only has one class bowler.Only two of whom have scored centuries for us this season.Joyce, Yardy, Nash and Wells all have averages under 20
Don't buy the poor pitch excuse - maybe for the Warks match but we lost at Durham on a pitch where only four wickets fell in the 4th innnings. And this pitch is so poor that the bottom team in the country scored nearly 400
Each of these teams only has one class bowler.
The top order scores so far in the match are:
Sussex 202/6
Hants 171/6
Sussex 142/6
The radio commentary is talking about obviously variable bounce on the third morning of the match.
You carry on calling crap batting/coaching by Sussex and I'll tell you that the new ball on this surface would have been very difficult for anyone, let alone our shell-shocked batting troops.