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Desperate times call for desperate measures.

Sussex were the most consistent team throughout the 2005 season - unfortunately, they were consistently abysmal. Despite Murray Goodwin's heroic individual performances throughout the season, scoring 1779 runs at an average of 61.34 with two double-centuries, Sussex comfortably held the wooden spoon throughout the season in both the National League Division 2 and County Championship Division 1, failed to progress past the first round in Twenty20 and after scraping past lowly Bedfordshire in the first round crashed out in the second round of the Challenge Trophy.

In a move absolutely everyone is struggling to come to terms with, Sussex management have axed the entire squad and drafted in uncapped youngsters from the youth team.
While short-term prospects look fairly mediocre at best, it is hoped that Sussex may actually win a match some time in the next decade.

23 year-old wicket-keeper Hugh Bradley will captain the side in what is sure to be a debacle of a season in 2006. Bradley is also a hard-hitting batsman who will open the innings with recognised opener Jason Ellis. This is more through a lack of other options and a desperate need for as many bowlers as possible. With a second-team average of just 21.05, not much is expected from him in this department.

The most likely prospects to succeed, or at least fail less than the rest, are as follows:

21 year-old batsman Ian Bailey. He will bat at number 3, meaning he'll probably come in before the completion of the first over in most matches.


20 year-old Dominic Harper, who averaged 51.5 in second team matches last season.


Fiery medium-pacer Keith Campbell. The 20 year-old is the quickest and most promising seam bowler in the squad.


The guy who will be under the most pressure in the squad, David Egan. The only member of the bowling attack with an average under 34, Egan will have to take the majority of the wickets. Hove will be turned in to a spinners' paradise for this 21 year-old left-armer's benefit.

While it is hard to see many people flocking to Hove to watch their home team collapse to horrendous defeats in 2006, it is hoped that in the coming years Sussex's performances will improve and the crowds just may be drawn back.
 

Hoggy31

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Fair enough, I guess it's hard to live up to the lofty standards that my Derbyshire thread set. :cool:
 

Hoggy31

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Thought this was a pretty decent effort batting last in a CC game; needing exactly 300, I chased it down only losing 4 wickets in the pitch conditions shown in the bottom left.

 
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The young Sussex boys are struggling so far.

CC: 4 matches, 4 innings defeats. By decreasing margins each time though, including an innings and just 1 run loss to Somerset last time.

National League: 3 matches, 1 win (a 4 run win over Gloucs :D), 1 tie (Derbys) and 1 loss.

Challenge Trophy: Knocked out by Cambridgeshire. Oh dear.

The main positive so far has been Ian Bailey, 308 FC runs @ 44 including a maiden century, 120 against Somerset.

David Egan took 1-88 on debut and suffered a fracture while batting, missed several weeks. Expecting him to return to the fold in time for the next game.
 

Kweek

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seen it before it's awesome indeed, give so much more pleasure when winning or drawing
 

hassan

Cricket Spectator
I am playing ICC 2006 with Sussex in 2012.. and some of my players are getting really old and i cant afford them to retire very soon.. This might decrease my strength to a great deal. Is there any way to increase the retirement age of any player? Is there any trick..??
 

hassan

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I found this bug both in ICC 2002 and 2006, Even if a keeper drops a catch it goes down and a caught behind! RIDICULOUS!!!!
 
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