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Performance of the Day - Sussex batsmen
With the title on the line, Chris Adams will have reminded his team of how they have won the Championship twice in the last five years - tough cricket and team contributions. Having won the toss at Hove yesterday, he will have told his batters to get 500 to set up Mushy for yet another hurrah. 130 overs later, six of his batsmen delivered 50 or more (with the admirable Robin Martin-Jenkins top-scoring with 99) to drive Sussex to 532 and the PotD.
At The Oval, Lancashire conceded a first innings lead of nearly 200 to Surrey. Knowing how to win really counts in this game of ours.
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September 20, 2007 in County Cricket - 2007, English cricket, News Pavilion, Performance of the Day | Permalink |
Stumble It!
Comments
It's a great finish to the county season. Still holding the interest in this, the final week.
I think I heard Mark got 196 today!
Posted by: mimi | 20 Sep 2007 20:12:49
Come on Sussex - 10 more wickets for the title. Split between wanting it to go to a last day so I can get down there but too scared of rain so pumping for an innings defeat and the championship elect by 6pm.
Posted by: Rohan | 21 Sep 2007 14:35:09
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