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Encyclopedia > Sussex County Cricket Club in 2005

Sussex v Loughborough UCCE (9-11 April 2005)

Match drawn


The first day of this match, which was played at Hove, saw Loughborough dismissed for 237. Sussex then reached 15 for no loss at close. Sussex batted through the second day, moving to 367 for 3 at close, after both Ian Ward and Richard Montgomery both got centuries. Sussex were finally dismissed for 490 on the third and last day. This didn't leave them enough time to dismiss Loughborough UCCE a second time, and they were 103 for 5 at close. [1]  (http://live.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2005/ENG_LOCAL/UCCE/SCORECARDS/SUSSEX_L-BOROUGH-UCCE_UCCE_09-11APR2005.html)
This article is about the English town of Hove. ... Richard Montgomery (December 2, 1738-December 31, 1775) was an Irish-American soldier. ...

2005 English cricket season

Derbyshire | Durham | Essex | Glamorgan | Gloucestershire | Hampshire | Kent | Lancashire | Leicestershire | Middlesex See also: Notable achievements in the 2005 English cricket season The 2005 English cricket season is one of the most eagerly anticipated in recent times. ... Glamorgan County Cricket Club started their 2005 season as defending totesport League champions. ... Gloucestershire County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division One of both the County Championship and totesport League. ...

Northamptonshire | Nottinghamshire | Somerset | Surrey | Sussex | Warwickshire | Worcestershire | Yorkshire Northamptonshire County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division Two of the County Championship and Division One of the totesport League. ... Somerset County Cricket Club are playing in Division Two of both the County Championship and the Sunday League in 2005. ...

MCC | Bradford/Leeds UCCE | Cambridge UCCE | Cardiff UCCE | Durham UCCE | Loughborough UCCE | Oxford UCCE


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Sussex County Cricket Club in 2005 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3743 words)
Sussex County Cricket Club are playing in Division One of the County Championship and Division Two of the totesport League in 2005.
Sussex had a field day with the tourists at Hove, smacking their bowlers at will before bowling them out twice for a pittance, which didn't exactly give the Bangladeshis confidence a week before the first Test at Lord's.
Sussex' Pakistani cricketers Naved-ul-Hasan and Mushtaq Ahmed took three and two wickets respectively, reducing Kent to 106 for 7, before James Kirtley mopped up the tail with three balls remaining of Kent's innings, for 155.
Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club in 2005 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3882 words)
Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club are playing their cricket in 2005 in Division One of both the County Championship and the totesport League.
Sussex batted first and, despite losing 2 early wickets, were 116 for 2 at close, with Michael Yardy (38) and Murray Goodwin (33) the not out batsmen.
Matthew Prior, Murray Goodwin (in the second innings) and Chris Adams (also in the second innings) made tons for Sussex in the match, Stephen Fleming for the visitors, and Jon Lewry was the pick of the bowlers with six for 74.
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