Pevenseagull
meh
- Jul 20, 2003
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That said,.I haven't seen much from other teams in Div 2.
Not impressed,.depressed.
Not impressed,.depressed.
Sussex have not been crap overnight , the last 2 or 3 seasons with Robinson in charge were poor , he left after we were relegated leaving behind a team who were short of talent in all departments . The new management is very poor and not experienced and it shows , they need to get experienced people in charge who know what they are doing .
Salt, finch, machan, wells - this lot should be told only one of them will be retained. Create some hunger. They should be in no doubt they are fighting for their careers.
Nash - lovely guy but last chance saloon
Wright - he looks indecisive in the field . Is he enjoying the captaincy ? I wonder
Brown - mediocre. Needs more pressure on his place
Barber out!
We've only got three batsmen, Nash, Joyce and Wright, if they fail we lose.
For a few seasons Nash and Joyce were papering over some fairly substantial cracks in the batting department, now they are not hitting those same heights...
Robinson was playing in that seconds match I watched at Abergavenny, he bowled alright but was outshone by Whittingham. They missed a trick by not giving Christian Davis a knock in yesterday's dead rubber off the back of his 259.Absolutely this!!
For a few seasons Nash and Joyce were papering over some fairly substantial cracks in the batting department, now they are not hitting those same heights no one else has stepped up. They desperately need another decent batsman to take some of the pressure off.
Still don't understand why Will Beer hasn't been given a shot in the Championship, seems decent when he plays in the limited overs stuff. Ollie Robinson has dropped off the face of the earth, and none of our 2nd XI seem ready to step up.
There are "issues" with Robinson
There are "issues" with Robinson
He bowled ok, but he seemed pretty abrupt with his team mates at times, perhaps that's just the way he is?Is that speculation or do you know? It's why Yorkshire got rid of him - he had plenty of ability but was a bit of a headache to handle
What's wrong?
Montgomery
Goodwin
Cottey
Adams
Ambrose
RMJ
Prior
MUSHY
Kirtley
Lewry
Someone else.
All the reasons/solutions mentioned in this thread (and others) have varying amounts of truth in them, however if I were being really pessimistic I'd say there is no solution and we are simply returning to our natural level after an uncharacteristically successful period.
Is that speculation or do you know? It's why Yorkshire got rid of him - he had plenty of ability but was a bit of a headache to handle
I think to an extent the Test ground argument actually cuts both ways. Durham are in a lot of financial shit largely as a result of the bidding process for Test matches. At first I had no sympathy for them, then I read somewhere that one of the conditions of them being granted 1st class status was that they had to make the Riverside up to Test level. I might well be talking out of my arse there as I can't remember where I read it; so if it's not true I can go back to calling them (and Hampshire and Glamorgan) a load of greedy *******s for wanting to upset a perfectly reasonable set of rotating Test grounds in an attempt to cash in. Even the 'traditional' test grounds need a lot of upkeep and are rarely if ever full. Mind you this city-based 20/20 franchise could put a lot of cash in their pockets ...I've been watching Sussex for more than 50 years: apart from a brief period in the early 80 and about a 12 year period this century, we've been in the bottom half of the CC teams. I'd say the gap between the haves and have-nots has widened in the past few years, making it harder for a non-test county to be successful.
In my time watching cricket there have been several non-test teams win the CC (Sussex, Essex, Kent, Worcs, Glamorgan, Leics and Hants have all done it - even if two are now international grounds). I can't see that happening any again - at least not in the next few years.
The only way Sussex will be able to compete is to find better young players and bring them on. Let's hope the days of players like Mason Crane finding another county are gone