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Post by joe on Apr 27, 2015 10:36:22 GMT
Adnam Ghaus and Marwan Mohammed named in the starting XI. Ghaus from Lancs, right arm quick and Marwan from Msex, left arm spin. Not sure if they're trialists or we couldn't get a full squad together? I'm guessing that school/uni/injuries have depleted the selection pool?
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Post by joe on Apr 27, 2015 13:12:34 GMT
Lancs all out for 89. 4 wickets apiece for Ziadi and Ghaus.
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Post by hhsussex on Apr 27, 2015 13:20:31 GMT
Lancs all out for 89. 4 wickets apiece for Ziadi and Ghaus.
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Post by hhsussex on Apr 27, 2015 13:23:54 GMT
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Post by hhsussex on Apr 27, 2015 14:20:17 GMT
It might be a little ambitious for this to be scheduled for 4 days. Sussex IIs 54-4 (Nathan Buck 3-28). It must be a very interesting wicket.
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Post by chris3450 on Apr 27, 2015 19:10:43 GMT
It might be a little ambitious for this to be scheduled for 4 days. Sussex IIs 54-4 (Nathan Buck 3-28). It must be a very interesting wicket. play abandoned (pitch dangerous) after much talking between umpires and coaches. Pitch looked like a mosiac so many cracks, and apparently getting worse through the day. Either bouncing like a tennis ball or not at all. Beer took a blow to the elbow after which the umpires were seen discussing it with the coaches. Tea interval was 30 minutes due to all the discussions which resulted in the abandonment. Hope to start again tomorrow and play a 3 day game, but on the same pitch "glued" back together, I heard. Long way to come for a potential injury. Ghaus is on trial at Sussex according to Jon Lewis.
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Post by coverpoint on Apr 28, 2015 21:14:05 GMT
Lancashire have bowled Sussex out for 219 on Day One of the 3-day friendly at Hove. Fynn Hudson-Prentice 47, Phil Salt 42, Chris Liddle 37.
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Post by chris3450 on Apr 30, 2015 17:29:20 GMT
someone on the Lancashire Unofficlal Forum saying
Quote: The game was called off after a sussex batsman took a nasty blow to the head, not bad weather, so i believe.
if so, hope either Chris Liddle or Craig Young whoever it was is ok.
and if so, not clever to have called off two matches in one week.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2015 18:02:02 GMT
someone on the Lancashire Unofficlal Forum saying Quote: The game was called off after a sussex batsman took a nasty blow to the head, not bad weather, so i believe. if so, hope either Chris Liddle or Craig Young whoever it was is ok. and if so, not clever to have called off two matches in one week. Frigging heck. What's this all about? Andy McKay is one of the best groundsmen in the country. What can have gone so horribly wrong??
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Post by fraudster on Apr 30, 2015 20:57:16 GMT
Are these tracks both at Hove? How can two tracks be so different at the same ground one week apart after seven months, or whatever, of prep? Is it because we had about a centre metre of rain and the temps went down ever so slightly? Maybe he read my post on the Hove track versus Worcs and stuck a couple of detonators under the strip to spice it up a bit.
Honestly, what's anyone got for me as an excuse this time?
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Post by wally on May 1, 2015 2:45:18 GMT
YSussex's three-day friendly match with Lancashire at The BrightonandHoveJobs.com County Ground finished as a draw today.
The hosts reached 164 for 8 before time was called on the match, with Will Beer making 48, Luke Wells 37 (pictured) and Ashar Zaidi 30. Sussex had made 221 all out in their first innings before Lancashire replied with 216.
The Second Eleven are back in action this coming Tuesday 5th May when they play their first white-ball cricket of the season, when they host Hampshire in two T20 matches at Hove. The first of which begins at 11.30am, and entrance is of course
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Post by jonboy on May 1, 2015 6:45:51 GMT
No Ollie Robinson type stand out performances by any Sussex player in this match. A few players getting to 30 or 40, but no one really going on. Of the bowlers, the trialist Ghaus took three wickets. I wouldn't have thought anyone had done enough to elevate themselves into Robbo's thoughts for the Middlesex game
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2015 6:59:44 GMT
No Ollie Robinson type stand out performances by any Sussex player in this match. A few players getting to 30 or 40, but no one really going on. Of the bowlers, the trialist Ghaus took three wickets. I wouldn't have thought anyone had done enough to elevate themselves into Robbo's thoughts for the Middlesex game I know, it's most disappointing. Mark Robinson's supernatural powers have reached such legendary proportions that we now expect him to invent a Craig Cachopa or Ollie Robinson he can call up to the first XI every week!
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Post by hhsussex on May 1, 2015 7:10:49 GMT
No Ollie Robinson type stand out performances by any Sussex player in this match. A few players getting to 30 or 40, but no one really going on. Of the bowlers, the trialist Ghaus took three wickets. I wouldn't have thought anyone had done enough to elevate themselves into Robbo's thoughts for the Middlesex game If this pitch was so bad that two games had to be abandoned on it, and Liddle ended up top scorer in one of them, then there wouldn't be anything to be learnt from it - except why it was so awful and how not to do it again.
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Post by chris3450 on May 1, 2015 7:16:42 GMT
But does anyone actually know why the game was called off just after lunch? The @sussexseconds twitter account has not responded to Stephen Hollis question. The Sussex website report "that the match .... finished as a draw today" seems deliberately bland. Can't see it being abandoned due to the weather? I was there on day one and the match was abandoned due to a dangerous pitch - that was the wording the officials used. It was glued together to start a new 3 day game the next day. The same pitch was used. There was still variable bounce. I suspect the glue might not have lasted three days and the pitch may have become dangerous again, especially amid rumours of someone receivng a blow to their head.
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anyone witnessing Phil Salt's first innings could see there were still concerns over the pitch after the gluing.
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