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Post by coverpoint on Sept 30, 2016 12:19:40 GMT
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Post by hhsussex on Sept 30, 2016 12:36:49 GMT
Good spot coverpoint. Wake up Sussex PR, you really shouldn't be scooped on your own contract story by the Royal Gazette of Bermuda! Just to remind ourselves, this is where we currently stand on contract dates, subject to any other announcements not yet released:
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Post by coverpoint on Sept 30, 2016 13:55:08 GMT
Good spot coverpoint. Wake up Sussex PR, you really shouldn't be scooped on your own contract story by the Royal Gazette of Bermuda! Just to remind ourselves, this is where we currently stand on contract dates, subject to any other announcements not yet released: In fairness they were when he was named in the Academy.
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Post by joe on Oct 13, 2016 14:51:20 GMT
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Post by hhsussex on Jan 30, 2017 8:36:53 GMT
107 not out in the first Youth ODI against India, giving England a total of 256 after they had fallen to 126-6 after 31 overs. Yet to bowl in this match but sounds like a real prospect. On edit: And 2-46 as England win by 23 runs.No report available yet but here is link to scorecard www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/1075099.html
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2017 12:14:59 GMT
Pace Walter Mosley, I assume his nickname is 'Easy'?
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Post by hhsussex on Jan 30, 2017 12:41:14 GMT
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Post by hhsussex on Feb 1, 2017 9:54:23 GMT
Easy Rawlins is finding it a bit tougher in his second game for U-19s. He bowled tightly, giving away 44 runs in his 10 overs but India made an impressive 287, and after 25 overs England are 106-6, Easy 14 not out.
On edit: Poor game for England, all out 158, but Easy continues to impress, top scoring with 46, including 2 6s and 5 4s. At this rate Briggs is going to have to watch out for his place in the Sussex T20 side and Beer is looking very marginal.
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Post by Wicked Cricket on Feb 1, 2017 12:09:38 GMT
I echo Jim May's sentiment that Sussex have some really exciting youngsters coming through the ranks not seen since the days of Prior, RMJ, Yardy, Kirtley etc.. and 'Easy' is up there.
Bar injuries, particularly to the young seamers, it will be interesting to see how Sussex are fairing come 2020.
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Post by hhsussex on Feb 3, 2017 7:11:57 GMT
Easy continues that golden run in the 3rd U-19 ODI. Out of the England total of 215 he made 96, this time going sedately, taking 106 balls. In the 3 matches so far he has scored 249 runs off 229 balls, a strike-rate of 108.73, with 24 4s and 9 6s. He really does seem to be a remarkable prospect who is coming into his own with a rush, and it is very tempting to think that with him and Jofra Archer both Sussex and England could find themselves possessed of two very good all round players in the next couple of years.
Now for his bowling, 20 overs so far, 2-90. Not outstanding but in one day terms far from expensive.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2017 13:28:20 GMT
Apparently 'Easy' hits the ball hard and a very long way. He might only be 19 but it seems he's big, muscular and athletic.
I can see him leapfrogging the likes of Salt and Finch and getting an opportunity to show what he can do in Sussex's white ball batting line-up this coming summer.
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Post by hhsussex on Feb 6, 2017 8:37:12 GMT
Not quite so Easy this morning with England U19 43-4 , Rawlines out for 9, facing 382. Rawlins got his customary 2 wickets but they cost him 78 runs and the U19s are beginning to go the same way as their older co-nationals in this tour.
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Post by hhsussex on Feb 8, 2017 14:16:20 GMT
England tied the final match, with a wicket from the last ball, and finished losing the series 3-1. Disappointing after the thrills of the first game but hugely promising for several players - including Pope, Bartlett, Brookes and captain Matthew Fisher. Easy Rawlins finished as leading batsman with 275 runs at 68.25 (9 6s and 29 4s), as well as 8 wickets at 29.87 and a strike-rate of 35.2, plus 3 catches. Pretty good all-round work and very encouraging for the future.
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Post by leedsmartlet on Feb 8, 2017 18:38:41 GMT
Delray named as one of the six who stood out in the series:
"Delray Rawlins - 275 runs @ 68.75, 1 century, 1 fifty; 8 wickets @ 29.87 In November 2016, Rawlins was playing for Bermuda in World Cricket League Division Four. A little over three months later, he finished his debut U-19 series for England as their best batsman. Rawlins struck a match-winning hundred on his debut, and hit 46 and 96 in the subsequent ODIs. He was the only batsman from both sides to display the power needed in modern-day hitting. He also contributed with eight wickets with his accurate left-arm spin at an average of 29.87. As the series wore on, his feisty nature came to the fore too; he was often involved in verbal squabbles with batsmen, and freely expressed his disappointment at umpire's calls. He fits the mould of an international player, and could go on to wear an England shirt for the senior team."
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Post by hhsussex on Feb 9, 2017 11:12:56 GMT
Delray named as one of the six who stood out in the series: "Delray Rawlins - 275 runs @ 68.75, 1 century, 1 fifty; 8 wickets @ 29.87 In November 2016, Rawlins was playing for Bermuda in World Cricket League Division Four. A little over three months later, he finished his debut U-19 series for England as their best batsman. Rawlins struck a match-winning hundred on his debut, and hit 46 and 96 in the subsequent ODIs. He was the only batsman from both sides to display the power needed in modern-day hitting. He also contributed with eight wickets with his accurate left-arm spin at an average of 29.87. As the series wore on, his feisty nature came to the fore too; he was often involved in verbal squabbles with batsmen, and freely expressed his disappointment at umpire's calls. He fits the mould of an international player, and could go on to wear an England shirt for the senior team." Interesting quote leedsmartlet, particularly the character comments. Do you have a link for it? It might be useful to refer to.
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