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Post by Admin on Apr 8, 2021 14:26:31 GMT
Haines gets his first ever century
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Post by lankymad on Apr 8, 2021 14:48:57 GMT
Looks like we've let them off the hook with dropped chances.
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Post by pvfc on Apr 8, 2021 15:39:37 GMT
Haines gets his first ever century Third actually
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Post by Admin on Apr 8, 2021 15:56:53 GMT
Haines gets his first ever century Third actually Given duff info is my excuse
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Post by Admin on Apr 8, 2021 15:58:16 GMT
If these two put on 107 will beat Sussex 7th wicket record against us info from commentary team
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Post by chris on Apr 8, 2021 16:10:11 GMT
If these two put on 107 will beat Sussex 7th wicket record against us info from commentary team I was there at Horsham for that match, Franklyn Stevenson and Paul Jarvis. Sussex won despite 98 from Wasim on the last day.
Now Haines has a PB (almost 150) and they have a new record partnership.
Anyone agree Hartley over Parkinson is a negative selection, as Croft comes on to bowl? Lancs appear dependent on the new ball.
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Post by Admin on Apr 8, 2021 16:23:46 GMT
We do appear to have run out of ideas with regards to Parkinson he barely played 4 day games a couple of seasons ago however he is an attacking option
Haines 151 not out
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Post by Admin on Apr 8, 2021 16:33:14 GMT
New ball does the trick Robinson gone 253-7
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Post by chris on Apr 8, 2021 16:45:35 GMT
We do appear to have run out of ideas with regards to Parkinson he barely played 4 day games a couple of seasons ago however he is an attacking option Haines 151 not out Haines apparently highest score by a Sussex opener against Lancashire since CB Fry over 100 year ago.
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Post by Admin on Apr 8, 2021 16:55:09 GMT
Gone for 155
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Post by Admin on Apr 8, 2021 17:30:21 GMT
Close 291-9 suspect Sussex will be fairly happy with that
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Post by Admin on Apr 8, 2021 18:18:15 GMT
Sussex 291-9: Haines 155, Robinson 59; Bailey 3-41 Lancashire: Yet to bat Lancashire 3 pts, Sussex 2 pts
A career-best 155 from batsman Tom Haines helped Sussex recover from a dreadful start against Lancashire.
The visitors were reduced to 14-3 in the first hour, with both Stiaan van Zyl and Tom Clark out for nought.
However, Haines, who had also hit a ton in the final game of last season, kept his head and batted wonderfully to reach three figures off 177 balls.
He was supported by all-rounder Ollie Robinson (59) in a stand of 126 as Sussex finished on a creditable 291-9.
Despite the early batting collapse, it ended up being a record-breaking day for the visitors as Haines comfortably beat his highest first-class score of 124 and his seventh-wicket partnership with Robinson was Sussex's best against Lancashire.
It had looked like being a memorable day for all the wrong reasons when Aaron Thompson, Van Zyl and Clark went for a combined three runs.
Haines, 22, helped them recover from 14-3 to 127-6 before Robinson joined him at the crease and they pulled the visitors into a decent position.
Stuart Meaker ended day one on 27 not out and Ian Salisbury's men will hope to get the nine more runs they need for the third batting bonus point on Friday.
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Post by lancsdes on Apr 8, 2021 19:02:51 GMT
Covid may have saved a few lives today at Old Trafford and round the country. A few spectators could have frozen to death.
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Post by lankymad on Apr 9, 2021 8:47:29 GMT
Parky must be in two minds, gutted at not playing but pleased not to be standing out in the bitter cold for 6 hours.
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Post by chris on Apr 9, 2021 8:53:52 GMT
Parky must be in two minds, gutted at not playing but pleased not to be standing out in the bitter cold for 6 hours. Think they said on commentary yesterday something about him being the only spinner (not injured) involved with England over the winter not involved in this round of Championship.
Hope he doesn't follow Hameed out of the club (for game time).
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