Sussex prepare for pink as promotion bid hots up
Sussex held their nerve at Cheltenham on Thursday to claim their second successive Division Two win, beating Gloucestershire by 28 runs and their first success at the College Ground since 2005. It lifted them into third place, 13 points behind Kent who trail leaders Warwickshire by 11 points.
It’s a quick turnaround for Brown’s men who take on Glamorgan at Hove on Sunday with the pink ball in use and a 2pm start on all four days.
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Hide AdThe day-nighter will present its own challenges but Brown is just happy to go into the game on the back of two good results, even though he believes there is more to come from his team.
He said: “Throughout the game there were times when we felt the game was getting away from us. But the fightback late on day two was outstanding.
“We perhaps didn’t play our best cricket over the four days but we did show a lot of character, especially the bowlers. We stayed in it and worked hard and eventually we got our rewards.
“That’s two wins in a row now. There is pressure because Warwickshire and Kent have got a bit of a flyer but hopefully we are starting to build some momentum ourselves and there’s still another seven games to go, but the matches are coming thick and fast now.”
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Hide AdBrown delighted by Cheltenham winWith Jofra Archer (eight) and Ollie Robinson (six) sharing 14 wickets against Gloucestershire, Brown will have two in-form seamers ready to exploit any favourable conditions in the day-nighter. He added: “It’s the pink ball under lights so we’ll have to get our heads around that because those games can have some extraordinary passages of play at times so the key is being adaptable to the conditions.
“Sometimes the ball swings under lights and sometimes it doesn’t but anyone who can bowl at Jofra’s pace, especially at tail-enders, gives you the opportunity to run through a side which he did in Gloucestershire’s first innings. Ollie is developing all the time, I’d argue he was the pick of our bowlers at Cheltenham. He is maturing nicely as a cricketer.”
Amid the celebrations it went largely un-noticed that Brown took six catches in Gloucestershire’s second innings. He did the same thing against Middlesex in 2012 and is only the third Sussex wicketkeeper to achieve the feat more than once.
“To be fair five of them were straight at me but I was pleased with the one that got Chris Dent out,” he added. “It’s nice to be in the record books but the win was more important.”