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09 Jun 2015 17:06 #259159
by chairman
Hampshire have secured their first Championship win of the season with a six-wicket win at Hove, a ground that has now hosted its third three-day result game in a row. But this was nothing to do with the pitch: the visitors put together their best performance of the season, typified by Fidel Edwards' first five-wicket haul for the county.
Edwards' 5 for 58 was not only Hampshire's first five-for of the season, but it was also his first since taking 6 for 90 in a Test against Bangladesh, back in November 2012. That match in Khulna was his last for the West Indies across all formats and, in signing as a Kolpak player, at the age of 32, it seems that his international days are behind him. This will be his last four-day game for Hampshire before he jets off to the Caribbean Premier League on Sunday.
His spell yesterday was a reminder of the confrontational attitude he used to save for the world's best. The "you can't see me" celebration: the hair is grown out but the swagger remains. His skipper Jimmy Adams said his spell at the end of day two was the fastest he had ever seen in domestic cricket, a point backed up by the rest of the Hampshire team, who told Edwards as much in the dressing room.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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09 Jun 2015 18:07 #259179
by dillinger10
This was a much needed win for Hampshire. Edwards has bowled well in all formats of the game, which has been a nice added bonus for Hampshire as he was originally signed on to bowl in the T20 matches but was forced into action in 4-day cricket due to Jackson Bird's ongoing injury problems.
Speaking of Bird, this match against Sussex was his first appearance in 4-day cricket for Hampshire. He and Edwards bowled well in tandem and give me hope that they might be able to stay up. Though still early, it looks like Hampshire, Notts, Worcestershire and Somerset will be battling for relegation this year.
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