County Prospects: Sussex (8 April 1999)
The new regime that took control of Sussex's affairs after the turmoil of 1997 has brought about an immediate and remarkable transformation in the county's fortunes
08-Apr-1999
8 April 1999
County Prospects: Sussex
D J Rutnagur
Sussex find fast forward
The new regime that took control of Sussex's affairs after the
turmoil of 1997 has brought about an immediate and remarkable
transformation in the county's fortunes.
Crucial appointments, especially Dave Gilbert as cricket manager and
Derbyshire's Chris Adams as captain, helped Sussex rise from bottom
in the 1997 championship to seventh in 1998, a level they had not
reached since 1992.
Their achievement must be attributed to the weight of runs scored by
Adams and Michael Bevan, their overseas signing. The form and fitness
of their three main pace bowlers, Jason Lewry, James Kirtley and Mark
Robinson, who took 158 wickets between them, was also important.
Sussex will be without Lewry for their first three championship
matches while he recovers from a shoulder injury which cut short his
tour of Zimbabwe and South Africa with England A.
Adams's options were widened, and he was able to use his strike
bowlers to greater advantage, when Robin Martin-Jenkins came down
from Durham University.
Sussex's new cricket manager, Peter Moores, their former wicketkeeper
and captain, is delighted to have Martin-Jenkins available full-time
this season. "Robin is a fine bowler and is improving as a
hard-hitting batsman," said Moores. "He gives us so much more
flexibility."
While the bowlers all hit form, Sussex's batting was uneven, which
placed immense responsibility on Adams and Bevan. It says much of
Adams's character that despite this, he fitted effortlessly into the
role of captain. "I did not have a great deal of experience as
captain, but I have always wanted to be a captain and I enjoyed the
challenge," said Adams.
Michael Di Venuto, 26, a Tasmanian left-hander of Italian ancestry,
replaces Bevan, who plays for Australia in the World Cup this summer.
Six championship wins last year compared to just one in 1997 was a
heartening improvement, but the number of defeats, seven, must have
been disconcerting. With the points system revised to reduce by four
the value of a win and to add one for a draw, Sussex cannot afford
such vulnerability in the season which determines the two divisions
in a split championship next year.
They have shed brothers Keith and Mark Newell, who found offers of
one-year contracts unacceptable. The principal new signing among the
batsmen is Tony Cottey, 32, from Glamorgan, on a five-year contract.
"He is a tough, experienced campaigner who has played in a
championship-winning side. He will certainly bolster our middle
batting," said Moores.
Last year's openers, Toby Peirce and Wasim Khan, left-handers both,
will face competition from Richard Montgomerie, signed from
Northamptonshire.
An interesting acquisition is the Dutchman, Bas Zuiderent, who, as an
18-year-old, scored 54 against England in the last World Cup. He is
an opening batsman, but his initiation is more likely to be through
limited-overs cricket, with which he is more familiar.
Paul Jarvis and Amer Khan, the leg-spinner, have moved on. Bevan's
spin has been replaced by Umer Rashid, long-time understudy to Phil
Tufnell at Middlesex.
Moores feels that in view of the England and Wales Cricket Board
directive to counties to prepare pitches that turn on the last two
days, Sussex needed a spinner who takes the ball away from the bat.
For a county who have had much success in limited-overs cricket in
the past, Sussex had a very poor one-day season last year. Moores
said: "We had four wins in our last six Sunday games and that late
improvement in performance should put us in good heart for the new
season."
Team Details & First-Class fixtures
Staff: C.J. Adams (capt), J J Bates, J R Carpenter, P A Cottey, M Di
Venuto, A Edwards, G R Haywood, S Humphries, W G Khan, R J Kirtley, J
D Lewry, R S C Martin-Jenkins, R R Montgomerie, M T Peirce, R K Rao,
U B A Rashid, M A Robinson, M R Strong, N J Wilton, B Zuiderent.
New players: P A Cottey (from Glamorgan), M Di Venuto, U B A Rashid
(from Middlesex), R R Montgomerie (from Northants), B Zuiderent.
Released: M G Bevan (World Cup duty), R P Davis (retired), K
Greenfield (second XI coach), P W Jarvis (to Somerset), A A Khan (to
Leicestershire), P Moores (cricket manager), K Newell (to Glamorgan),
M Newell, N R Taylor (retired).
Beneficary: N J Lenham.
1998 record
Ch'ship: 7th (W 6, D 4, L 7)
AXA Lge: 16th
B & H Cup: eliminated at group stage.
NatWest: 1st rd.
AXA Lge: 16th
B & H Cup: eliminated at group stage.
NatWest: 1st rd.
First-class fixtures
April:
Tues 13 Lancashire (Old Trafford). Wed 21 Northamptonshire (Hove). Wed 28 Glamorgan (Cardiff).
Tues 13 Lancashire (Old Trafford). Wed 21 Northamptonshire (Hove). Wed 28 Glamorgan (Cardiff).
May:
Wed 19 Gloucestershire (Hove). Wed 26 Middlesex (Lord's).
Wed 19 Gloucestershire (Hove). Wed 26 Middlesex (Lord's).
June:
Wed 2 Worcestershire (Horsham). Wed 9 Kent (Hove). Tues 15 Yorkshire (Headingley). Wed 30 Somerset (Taunton).
Wed 2 Worcestershire (Horsham). Wed 9 Kent (Hove). Tues 15 Yorkshire (Headingley). Wed 30 Somerset (Taunton).
July:
Wed 14 Leicestershire (Arundel). Wed 21 Derbyshire (Derby).
Wed 14 Leicestershire (Arundel). Wed 21 Derbyshire (Derby).
Aug:
Wed 4 Durham (Riverside). Wed 18 Surrey (Hove). Tues 24 Hampshire (Portsmouth).
Wed 4 Durham (Riverside). Wed 18 Surrey (Hove). Tues 24 Hampshire (Portsmouth).
Sept:
Wed 1 Essex (Eastbourne). Wed 8 Nottinghamshire (Hove). Wed 15 Warwickshire (Edgbaston).
Wed 1 Essex (Eastbourne). Wed 8 Nottinghamshire (Hove). Wed 15 Warwickshire (Edgbaston).
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)