Red_Ink_Squid
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Delivers with a ton. WAG.I have it on good authority that the crowds have come to see former England under 19 batsman James Coles.
Delivers with a ton. WAG.I have it on good authority that the crowds have come to see former England under 19 batsman James Coles.
Can I also point out he's not a 'former', he's a 'current', so a real life living legend!!Delivers with a ton. WAG.
Ah, true. Brings some much needed star power to this Sussex side!Can I also point out he's not a 'former', he's a 'current', so a real life living legend!!
In the case of Barker, 'countries' seeing as he was eligible for both England and the W Indies.Keith Barker - just the 36 years old. One for the best bowlers not to represent their country (if you don't count Hong Kong 6s)
or even, despite his good connections, his home county having represented them each year at age group level from under 11s to under 15s, although he was subsequently lost to football (England u18s - u20s).In the case of Barker, 'countries' seeing as he was eligible for both England and the W Indies.
Good to hear. What percentage full would you say the ground was?Probably the biggest crowd I can remember seeing for a Championship Match at Hove, loads of school kids in by the looks of it. Let's hope Smith isn't out cheaply this morning (assuming that's who they've come to see).
Blast and Championship on at the same time is still odd though. Having the Blast and the Hundred coexist just breaks things in a way it doesn't for other countries.tbf I don't think we should be arranging our domestic season around other countries' domestic competitions, so I have no issue with that. There are bigger reasons why our domestic season is a mess.
I'm probably just showing my age, with my formative years spent watching Sunday's John Player League, when that was the shortest format of the game, taking place throughout the season alongside the CC. So the Blast and the CC doing the same doesn't bother me, unless the T20 version is pulling players out of the CC.Blast and Championship on at the same time is still odd though. Having the Blast and the Hundred coexist just breaks things in a way it doesn't for other countries.
Really good win after we've looked abysmal with the bat in the past few inningsGreat comeback from Worcester.
I might have been young but I can recall JPS girls walking round the outfield giving packs of No.6 away - I doubt they were selling, tbh I can't remember. But there was no overlap as with today. Sunday was the John Player League, Championship the rest of the week. Never were some counties playing in the JPS whilst others on the same day played in the championship.I'm probably just showing my age, with my formative years spent watching Sunday's John Player League, when that was the shortest format of the game, taking place throughout the season alongside the CC. So the Blast and the CC doing the same doesn't bother me, unless the T20 version is pulling players out of the CC.
I see what you mean now, especially with your follow-up message. And I think you're right about the CC not being played on Sundays, when everyone played their JPL matches. Yes, this is all a bit messy, isn't it. Although I don't know how much it bothers me compared to the other abominations that have been carried out with the domestic game.I night have been young but I can recall JPS girls walking round the outfield giving packs of No.6 away - I doubt they were selling, butu tbh I can't remember. But there was no overlap as with today. Sunday was the John Player League, Championship the rest of the week. Never were some counties playing in the JPS whilst others on the same day played in the championship.
Agreed, the worst is not playing every county the same number of times.I see what you mean now, especially with your follow-up message. And I think you're right about the CC not being played on Sundays, when everyone played their JPL matches. Yes, this is all a bit messy, isn't it. Although I don't know how much it bothers me compared to the other abominations that have been carried out with the domestic game.