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Title: Sussex (A)
Post by: dazedpenguin on July 13, 2024, 10:22:57 AM
Big game. Unchanged squad. Probably unchanged team?

Harmer, Ben Allison, Charlie Allison, Beard, Benkenstein, Bosch, Cook, Critchley, Das, Elgar, Pepper, Rossington, Snater, Walter
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: JasonP on July 13, 2024, 11:17:01 AM
Big game. Unchanged squad. Probably unchanged team?

Harmer, Ben Allison, Charlie Allison, Beard, Benkenstein, Bosch, Cook, Critchley, Das, Elgar, Pepper, Rossington, Snater, Walter

It wouldn't surprise me to see them rotate the seamers a bit.  Will Cook play 3 games in 4 days after coming off a hamstring injury?  They have given Snater a few games off in this as well.
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: dazedpenguin on July 13, 2024, 01:25:18 PM
Essex won the toss and put Sussex in to bat. Unchanged team:

Rossington, Elgar, Pepper, Walter, Das, Critchley, Allison C, Harmer, Bosch, Snater, Cook
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: SirChef26 on July 13, 2024, 02:42:50 PM
Every edge in the book has gone their way with the bat and flown for boundaries. Outside edge, under edge, inside edge, top edge, the lot. When its not your day its not your day.
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: dazedpenguin on July 13, 2024, 02:50:21 PM
Commentators saying 207 could be a par score, but I think it's a little too much for a batting lineup with no Cox (or Sams).
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: Niel01 on July 13, 2024, 02:57:40 PM
Pretty poor catching and fielding. My Granny could have caught the one that Das dropped. Can?t honestly see is getting anywhere near close to winning this game.
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: Heisenberg on July 13, 2024, 04:19:15 PM
Incredible game.

Dire fielding. Poor bowling.

Pepper sublime.  One of the best T20 innings from an Essex batsman that I can remeber.

Allison a fantastic mature knock.

Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: dazedpenguin on July 13, 2024, 04:21:37 PM
Magnificent win! Totally unexpected after being 5 down early on. Michael Pepper on form is tremendous to watch. Surely a place in the England white ball squad can't be too far away.

And Charlie Allison is going to be some player. An innings of great maturity to see Essex home.

A tough final 2 games, but the quarter finals are in sight.
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: Niel01 on July 13, 2024, 04:23:03 PM
What an innings from Pepper and Allison. Brilliant stuff in the end.
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: SirChef26 on July 13, 2024, 04:32:24 PM
The over from Carson that Allison took down totally changed the game. Pepper would not have been able to do that without that explosion. And again, not a single reverse sweep was played!
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: essexfan548 on July 13, 2024, 04:33:33 PM
What a great win!!

Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: JasonP on July 13, 2024, 04:38:43 PM
Magnificent win! Totally unexpected after being 5 down early on. Michael Pepper on form is tremendous to watch. Surely a place in the England white ball squad can't be too far away.

And Charlie Allison is going to be some player. An innings of great maturity to see Essex home.

A tough final 2 games, but the quarter finals are in sight.

I'd suggest he needs some runs in everyones favourite competition to do that.  He's barely scored a run in it so far.
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: ytsejam1 on July 13, 2024, 04:48:04 PM
WOW!!...what an innings from Pepper (and brilliantly backed up by Allison). The match was all but over at 90-5 (after some very poor batting from the "more experienced players"!) but these two played with a maturity and quality that bodes well for the future. Well done to them and one more win should see us into the QF's.
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: JasonP on July 13, 2024, 04:57:48 PM
WOW!!...what an innings from Pepper (and brilliantly backed up by Allison). The match was all but over at 90-5 (after some very poor batting from the "more experienced players"!) but these two played with a maturity and quality that bodes well for the future. Well done to them and one more win should see us into the QF's.

We have 15 points now.  Only Surrey, Sussex and Somerset can get more, so 1 more point would see us through 100%.  It's more than possible we have enough points already.  Hampshire and Glamorgan can get 15 if they win all 3 matches they have left and Gloucestershire can get 15 if they win the 2 they have left.
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: ytsejam1 on July 13, 2024, 05:00:20 PM
WOW!!...what an innings from Pepper (and brilliantly backed up by Allison). The match was all but over at 90-5 (after some very poor batting from the "more experienced players"!) but these two played with a maturity and quality that bodes well for the future. Well done to them and one more win should see us into the QF's.

We have 15 points now.  Only Surrey, Sussex and Somerset can get more, so 1 more point would see us through 100%.  It's more than possible we have enough points already.  Hampshire and Glamorgan can get 15 if they win all 3 matches they have left and Gloucestershire can get 15 if they win the 2 they have left.

Good news  :)
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: bwildered on July 13, 2024, 05:55:10 PM
 Wonderful chase down with half the wickets and overs gone. The icing on the cake, both players finished with not outs, Goochie will be happy .
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: nat on July 13, 2024, 06:04:22 PM
A terrific win. MP has obviously got a good eye and I hope he can apply it more regularly in proper cricket. CA is an exciting talent.

Early to bed boys and get ready to dish out more of the same to the Slurry boys tomorrow.
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: kingstonj1 on July 13, 2024, 07:27:48 PM
Brilliant from both. The benefits of giving youth a chance.
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: Reddevil on July 13, 2024, 08:58:30 PM
Once again Essex pull the improbable out of the bag and two players stand up to be counted. Who was saying it?s not our day. Admittedly we looked dead and buried but Essex continue to astound and astonish. Some innings from Pepper and what maturity from Allison to keep him company and see it through.
A huge win for us with other teams maybe cancelling each other out, we may have enough points already and our run rate, so often our Achilles heel might be good enough anyway.
Must avoid a damaging defeat from Surrey which could make the difference between a winning or losing run rate.
Well done lads. A real tonic of a win.
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: spirali on July 13, 2024, 09:03:55 PM
Pepper is the leading run-scorer in the Blast this season, with easily the highest average and strike rate (2 runs a ball across 11 innings... jeepers) compared to the other high scorers. We have a VERY special white-ball player on our hands here, one with rather more to him than just 'a good eye'. I wouldn't be holding your breath for him to prioritize 4-day cricket and despite my being something of a red-ball purist (although certainly not as hardline as some here), I don't think he should. 
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: SirChef26 on July 13, 2024, 10:19:02 PM
Pepper is the leading run-scorer in the Blast this season, with easily the highest average and strike rate (2 runs a ball across 11 innings... jeepers) compared to the other high scorers. We have a VERY special white-ball player on our hands here, one with rather more to him than just 'a good eye'. I wouldn't be holding your breath for him to prioritize 4-day cricket and despite my being something of a red-ball purist (although certainly not as hardline as some here), I don't think he should.
Slow down there partner. He's scored naff all in franchise cricket across winter or the crisp comp. Scoring a few runs in the second tier short form tournament in England hardly constitutes a "VERY special white-ball player". Gone are the days where scoring runs in the Blast means something for one's career, especially for a player who plays on a home ground such as Chelmsford.

Having said that, it's a different Pepper this summer, since he's altered his shot selections and focused more on utilising his power, rather than just trying to be clever. His form will get him opportunities this winter, it'll be interesting to see how he goes.

As for qualification, the players need to think big, target two wins and try and get the home quarter-final. Then maybe we can pay John Stephenson's wage for another year after all!  ;D
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: spirali on July 13, 2024, 10:31:49 PM
Fair enough, I'm ignorant of his past performances in franchise/crisp cricket and will have to take your word on that. But as you say, something is different this season, pretty significantly so. It's not just the volume of runs, it's the whole way he's playing, his speed of movement as he gets into position to play shots, the assurance at the crease, the whole package. So yes, I could be wrong but based on what I've seen this season, I'm prepared to bet that this is not just a player having a purple patch, and that he is indeed going to establish himself as a top white-ball player. We'll see.
Title: Re: Sussex (A)
Post by: SirChef26 on July 13, 2024, 10:39:03 PM
Fair enough, I'm ignorant of his past performances in franchise/crisp cricket and will have to take your word on that. But as you say, something is different this season, pretty significantly so. It's not just the volume of runs, it's the whole way he's playing, his speed of movement as he gets into position to play shots, the assurance at the crease, the whole package. So yes, I could be wrong but based on what I've seen this season, I'm prepared to bet that this is not just a player having a purple patch, and that he is indeed going to establish himself as a top white-ball player. We'll see.
I agree with you, that's why I'm very intrigued to see how he goes in this upcoming winter. He's now turning all those 20s and 30s into T20 daddy scores and it's because of those alterations which sees him no longer getting out early on.

But the game has unfortunately changed. If this was 10 years ago, Pepper would be in an England white ball squad this summer, instead a good T20 Blast campaign now only leads to a winter gallivanting across the world rather than an England call-up. I'm willing to bet that he'll need to do what the likes of Salt and Jacks have done and score runs in those sort of comps (not to mention the crisp comp) before England really take notice.