Hi everyone!
I am not a day of
season,
For thou mayst see
a sunshine and a hail
In me at once; but
to the brightest beams
Distracted clouds
give way; so stand thou forth;
The time is fair again.
All's
Well That Ends Well, William Shakespeare
I hope that you’ve
Wintered well.
(Or Summered well if
you’re based in the Southern Hemisphere!).
We’ll erase all memory
of England’s Ashes tour Down Under.
Lost 4 – 0; lucky
to score Nil!
With Easter now
behind us and ‘hopes’ of some warmer, dryer days ahead – that The time is fair again - thoughts inevitably turn to Season 2018.
There’s an ambitious
– you’d expect no less – list of games.
Old Favourites:
Lords & the Oval
for those sell out Thursday & Friday night T20 games.
Along the Coast to
Arundel for that most wonderful of outgrounds.
And to the Ageas Bowl
outside Southampton for Sussex’s usual easy win over Hampshire!!
Fortunately the
Nevill at Tunbridge Wells has been spared for another year.
This year’s annual visit will be a special day, which I’ll tell you a little more about below …
Time too for
Beckenham, Canterbury, Chelmsford & Taunton.
There’ll be New
Grounds too: to Bristol, Northampton, Radlett & to Scarborough for
Yorkshire v Surrey.
And – as always –
lots & lots of days in the deckchairs at the Cromwell Road end at my beloved
Hove; Never in Doubt!!!
Jason ‘Dizzy’
Gillespie has recently joined as Sussex’s coach & there is a strong squad -
especially the bowlers - and a newly
appointed Captain in wicketkeeper Ben Brown. Luke Wright skippers in the
T20.
Sussex’s T20
overseas player is Rashid Khan, a 19 year old leg spinner from Afghanistan who
holds the record for the milestone to 100 One Day International (ODI) wickets in just
44 matches, beating Mitchell Starc’s previous record by 8 matches.
As for my targets
for Sussex this Season:
Championship:
Promotion back to Division 1
RL50: Win half the
games
T20: Reach Finals
Day
We’ll see …
Every season brings
memories of earlier years, of games & players that will Never Be Forgotten.
And Season 2018 has
three Special Anniversaries.
Firstly, in May I’ll
be remembering 50 years ago: Wednesday 29th May 1968.
It was – of course
- the night before my Latin O Level set books exam: Caesar’s Gallic Wars &
the Poems of Erasmus.
But no time for
revision that evening for Dad & I were in North London … …
Where were we?
And just what happened?
On 20th
July it will be 50 years since a famous comeback game.
That Saturday in
1968 the Central Recreation Ground, Hastings for Sussex v Kent was the place to
be.
Did Lord Ted really
land his plane on the outfield?
And hit Derek
Underwood for 6 into Queen’s Road?
Well perhaps he did!!
And the 3rd
Anniversary is on 7th June, when it will be 60 years since a 5 year
old little boy watched his first game of County cricket.
The Nevill, Tunbridge
Wells for Kent v Sussex.
Sussex won the toss
and batted.
The second Sussex
wicket fell at 58 and a 26 year old walked down the Pavilion steps …
Who was he?
What did he do
first ball?
I’m looking forward
a tremendous season of cricket.
And I hope you are
too!
So get your diary out
& remember what Jack Kerouac (almost) said in On the Road:
Come to the goddamn cricket.
After
all ….
Why read a Lord Ric Cricket Blog, when you can star in your own.
See you soon!!
Lord Ric of Beckley Furnace
Follow me on Twitter: LordRic52
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