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CRICKET: Sussex's Jason Lewry's weekly column (June 18)

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Published Date: 17 June 2009
WE'RE coming to the end of quite a punishing schedule at the moment and have had just one day off in between each of our three County Championship matches.
Saying that, it's been the same for each county although it's quite rare to have three back-to-back matches – normally we just have two back-to-back games a couple of times a season.

We've rotated people throughout the games, though – especially the ageing bowlers!

Luke Wright and I came into the team for the Somerset game in place of Corey Collymore and James Kirtley.

It's been a while since James and I played in a Championship game together. He's quite into his stats, though, and has worked out that we are 20 per cent more effective when we bowl together.

We're approaching 1,200 wickets between us for Sussex, so have been pretty successful for a couple of players born and bred here.

I've been to see a specialist about my knee and have got another operation after this game. It will be the fourth or fifth injection I've had in the same knee, so I'm just going to make the most of every game I play in now.


  • This game is my first home match of the season and I have quite a good record at Hove, although I don't overly enjoy bowling there.

    That's only because it's normally such a good wicket, and favours batsmen rather than bowlers.

    We've also got matches at Arundel and Horsham coming up, which are two of my favourite venues. I started my first ever Championship game at Arundel, and I now live only three or four minutes away from the ground.


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  • Last Updated: 17 June 2009 2:25 PM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
 

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