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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2015 6:47:36 GMT
Blake playing a different game from everyone else.
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Post by hhsussex on Aug 12, 2015 6:59:56 GMT
Sadly telling figures for Hobden in the Kent game:
ME Hobden 6.0 0 51 0 1(1) 3(6) 0.00 8.50 (1 wide, 3 NB)
Otherwise a gentle workout for Hatchett with 5 cheap overs, and 3-25 for Hudson-Prentice. Obviously not a spinners wicket as Burgoyne and Riley returned similar dire figures.
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Post by jonboy on Aug 19, 2015 15:55:00 GMT
A very young second eleven team dismissed for 69 against Kent, having been 40-9
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Post by joe on Aug 19, 2015 16:02:35 GMT
A very young second eleven team dismissed for 69 against Kent, having been 40-9 Anyone got any good news?
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Post by flashblade on Aug 19, 2015 16:04:54 GMT
A very young second eleven team dismissed for 69 against Kent, having been 40-9 Anyone got any good news? Yep - the 1st XI aren't going to lose today's 50 over match!
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Post by jonboy on Aug 19, 2015 16:30:03 GMT
And young Daniel Doram took 4-9 in the Kent innings, apart from that, zilch
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Post by coverpoint on Aug 19, 2015 19:30:38 GMT
Second eleven debut for 16 year old wicketkeeper-batsman Joe Billings.
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Post by hhsussex on Sept 1, 2015 12:23:26 GMT
The seconds team against Durham today:
Sussex 2nd XI: Finch, Jackson (c & wkt), Haines, Beer, Salt, Hudson-Prentice, Garton, Jenner, Wainwright, Hobden, Sakande, Whittingham
Apart from the obvious, "why haven't some of these players been first team players during our early season batting crisis and our all-summer bowling crisis?", is the Wainwright David, once of Yorkshire, now released by Derbyshire?
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Post by fraudster on Sept 1, 2015 13:10:20 GMT
The seconds team against Durham today: Sussex 2nd XI: Finch, Jackson (c & wkt), Haines, Beer, Salt, Hudson-Prentice, Garton, Jenner, Wainwright, Hobden, Sakande, Whittingham Apart from the obvious, "why haven't some of these players been first team players during our early season batting crisis and our all-summer bowling crisis?", is the Wainwright David, once of Yorkshire, now released by Derbyshire? You tell us, you're the one who grows his own vegetables.
Anywho, that is what I call a second eleven side - packed with young academy wannabes and a certain Will Beer, who might wanna take a shed load of wickets and out perform the trialist - not that that's ever helped him in the past. It'll be interesting to hear how they do. And there's nothing wrong with one trialist, especially that one, if it is David.
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Post by hhsussex on Sept 1, 2015 13:12:38 GMT
The seconds team against Durham today: Sussex 2nd XI: Finch, Jackson (c & wkt), Haines, Beer, Salt, Hudson-Prentice, Garton, Jenner, Wainwright, Hobden, Sakande, Whittingham Apart from the obvious, "why haven't some of these players been first team players during our early season batting crisis and our all-summer bowling crisis?", is the Wainwright David, once of Yorkshire, now released by Derbyshire? You tell us, you're the one who grows his own vegetables.
Anywho, that is what I call a second eleven side - packed with young academy wannabes and a certain Will Beer, who might wanna take a shed load of wickets and out perform the trialist - not that that's ever helped him in the past. It'll be interesting to hear how they do. And there's nothing wrong with one trialist, especially that one, if it is David.
I was only asking for information, fraudster, not starting a bloody witchhunt!
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Post by joe on Sept 1, 2015 13:32:02 GMT
The seconds team against Durham today: Sussex 2nd XI: Finch, Jackson (c & wkt), Haines, Beer, Salt, Hudson-Prentice, Garton, Jenner, Wainwright, Hobden, Sakande, Whittingham Apart from the obvious, "why haven't some of these players been first team players during our early season batting crisis and our all-summer bowling crisis?", is the Wainwright David, once of Yorkshire, now released by Derbyshire? Now that's more like a seconds team, youngsters and trialists, the future.
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Post by hhsussex on Sept 1, 2015 15:04:46 GMT
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Post by fraudster on Sept 1, 2015 17:35:31 GMT
Good post HH, your best yet.
Good effort from the young attack, four for Garton while Hobden, although probably responsible for the multitude of no-balls, came back to blow their tail away. No runs for Finch, H-P and Whacko but Salt and Haines can hopefully do something special tomorrow. They might just win a junior pro contract on the back of it if they do so good luck to the lads.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2015 18:54:59 GMT
You tell us, you're the one who grows his own vegetables.
Anywho, that is what I call a second eleven side - packed with young academy wannabes and a certain Will Beer, who might wanna take a shed load of wickets and out perform the trialist - not that that's ever helped him in the past. It'll be interesting to hear how they do. And there's nothing wrong with one trialist, especially that one, if it is David.
I was only asking for information, fraudster, not starting a bloody witchhunt! Well I don't want to start a witchhunt but I do want to know what the hell Robinson thinks he is doing. David Wainwright??? How many different ways does the head coach (but may be not for much longer) need to find to tell Will Beer 'we don't rate you in red ball cricket so you might as well eff off'? Tredwell on loan was one thing. But he's been followed by Dockrell, Burgoyne and now Wainwright (sorry, buit I find it very pleasing that he didn't take a wicket today and was considerably more expensive than Will). Robinson seems to have copied Blair/Campbell's 'anyone but Corbyn' mantra and turned it into 'anyone but Beer'.
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Post by fraudster on Sept 2, 2015 9:41:23 GMT
The horse has already bolted on that front BM. Tredwell at that stage and Wainwright at this stage are possibly reasonable, for me. Dockrell and Burgoyne when it mattered though were the nail in the coffin. You weren't so bothered then.
Beer should find a new county, simple as that. His only other hope is Robinsgone. See what I done there?
Come on the twos.
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