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Re: 2014 Hampshire Thread

Postby SaintPowelly » Fri Jul 18, 2014 9:42 pm

Wood and Coles are ridiculously expensive. Sussex favs with 2 overs left for me.
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Re: 2014 Hampshire Thread

Postby pompeymeowth » Fri Jul 18, 2014 9:46 pm

3 big tonks required.
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Re: 2014 Hampshire Thread

Postby pompeymeowth » Fri Jul 18, 2014 9:50 pm

The Sussex card tells it's own story, without Luke we'd be finished.

Well done Hampshire. :salute
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Re: 2014 Hampshire Thread

Postby budgetmeansbudget » Fri Jul 18, 2014 9:53 pm

Bloody hell we've won a game of cricket, had forgotten what it felt like. Exciting game by all accounts, expect Brendy was there.

Great knock by Wright and dead unlucky to be on the losing side. Crucial spell by Briggs in the middle overs.

So through to the quarters with still a chance of a home tie, but can't say it bothers me whether we do or not.

Hope this win is the catalyst to a change in fortunes.
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Re: 2014 Hampshire Thread

Postby st_brendy » Fri Jul 18, 2014 11:15 pm

budgetmeansbudget wrote:Bloody hell we've won a game of cricket, had forgotten what it felt like. Exciting game by all accounts, expect Brendy was there.

Great knock by Wright and dead unlucky to be on the losing side. Crucial spell by Briggs in the middle overs.

So through to the quarters with still a chance of a home tie, but can't say it bothers me whether we do or not.

Hope this win is the catalyst to a change in fortunes.


Very exciting, but also very bizarre.

Sussex won both powerplays without any question. Sussex had more than double our score after those six overs - more than double! And chasing 178, Luke Wright made 116 of them by himself. And yet they lost.

Quite simply, we won the non-powerplay overs. I can't think of one bad over we had with the ball in the those last 14 overs, and with the bat it was only Nash's spell and one over from Liddle that prevented us from having a run-rate of about 11 per over during our last 14 overs.

I did say to my mate as Sussex came out to bat that there was nothing to fear beyond their opening pair. How right I was proved.
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Re: 2014 Hampshire Thread

Postby st_brendy » Sat Jul 19, 2014 1:08 pm

As I've just said on the t20 thread, assuming we don't overhaul Surrey (I very much doubt that we will) then we will be playing the runner-up of the north group (the benefit of Glamorgan and Somerset both losing last night is that we avoid Lancs, who have already smashed 200 at least twice in this competition). And that runner-up will be Worcs, Yorks and Notts.

Given that they will have no Ajmal (and presumably no Moeen), it's a very easy decision for me. I want Worcs please. Notts and Yorks are better sides in my book, and unless we win at Chelmsford on Tuesday (which should lead to improved confidence and the opportunity to put our poor form well and truly behind us) then I wouldn't fancy us against either of them based on our recent form.

I always think that NRR is a good indicator of how a team is doing - are you scraping over the line for your wins, or thrashing your opponents (but maybe just with the occasional off day)? Notts and Yorks both have very healthy NRRs. Worcs slightly less so.
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Re: 2014 Hampshire Thread

Postby mark the hawk » Sat Jul 19, 2014 2:40 pm

completely agree with Brendy , what a bizarre game, didn't look as if we were going to make anywhere near enough runs and then we take 21 off the 19th , then once Slug went for 18 in an over you couldn't see anyway we could win , especially when Sussex showed that spin wasn't a real option on that wicket....................

Daws, Brigger and Smith were superb and just for once Vincey looked like a captain in control.

Best T20 game I've seen for a couple of seasons to be honest.
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Re: 2014 Hampshire Thread

Postby st_brendy » Sat Jul 19, 2014 4:01 pm

mark the hawk wrote:completely agree with Brendy , what a bizarre game, didn't look as if we were going to make anywhere near enough runs and then we take 21 off the 19th , then once Slug went for 18 in an over you couldn't see anyway we could win , especially when Sussex showed that spin wasn't a real option on that wicket....................

Daws, Brigger and Smith were superb and just for once Vincey looked like a captain in control.

Best T20 game I've seen for a couple of seasons to be honest.


Yep. Only blot on his record yesterday was giving Ervine that over. Four overs gone, Sussex flying, powerplay still in place. At no point should the answer to that equation ever be "throw the ball to Slug". I could see those 18 runs before Ervine had begun his run up.

But hey, if we have to forgo a third seamer in exchange for having a deep batting line-up, then so be it I guess. I'd much rather see yesterday's XI than last Friday's XI, even though neither were perfect.
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Re: 2014 Hampshire Thread

Postby SaintPowelly » Sat Jul 19, 2014 4:58 pm

Good to see the old Slug with the bat back.
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Re: 2014 Hampshire Thread

Postby SaintPowelly » Sun Jul 20, 2014 5:05 pm

Kent are going well against Surrey, 286-4 ( although Key has retired hurt, so they may be 5 down )
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Re: 2014 Hampshire Thread

Postby budgetmeansbudget » Mon Jul 21, 2014 8:21 am

SaintPowelly wrote:Kent are going well against Surrey, 286-4 ( although Key has retired hurt, so they may be 5 down )

351/7 after day one, not a bad effort. Hope the tail can wag and bat for most of the morning session. Take time out the game, because the weather won't be taking any.
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Re: 2014 Hampshire Thread

Postby SaintPowelly » Mon Jul 21, 2014 8:32 am

The Guildford wicket can be pretty flat, KP smacked a rapid 200 last time they played there.
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Re: 2014 Hampshire Thread

Postby Centuryclub » Mon Jul 21, 2014 11:25 am

After Essex's shock defeat in the T20 to Glos (Howell, Rouse et al) - only their second defeat of the season - let's hope that Hants put up as good a show as Glos tomorrow.
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Re: 2014 Hampshire Thread

Postby budgetmeansbudget » Mon Jul 21, 2014 1:34 pm

Surrey 31-2 at lunch, Kent on top at the moment.
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Re: 2014 Hampshire Thread

Postby budgetmeansbudget » Mon Jul 21, 2014 3:22 pm

Surrey now 113/5, come on Kent.
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