Bexhill have something to build on
Bexhill suffered their fourth Sussex Premier League defeat out of four as they hosted Preston Nomads last weekend, but their performance was far more encouraging.
“At the end of the day we lost another game of cricket, but we had some big positives out of it and it’s definitely something to build on,” said Bexhill captain Haffenden, whose second-from-bottom team lies 35 points adrift of third-bottom neighbours Hastings Priory.
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Hide Ad“It was a massive improvement. There were a good few positives as well from Saturday which we should all be pleased about.
“We bowled a side out for the first time and scored 200, we had a good partnership up top between Jake (Lewis) and Mal (Johnson), and some other little partnerships.
“It was good to play some half-decent cricket. I still think we’ve got 15-20 percent per man to come yet, but it was a step in the right direction after the week before where we just folded against Brighton.”
A below strength Bexhill bowling attack did well to pick up all 10 Nomads wickets, with teenage prospect Ethan Guest claiming four of them.
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Hide Ad“It was a good wicket to bat on and they batted well,” continued Haffenden. “But fair play to our boys. We only had four main bowlers and (Tim) Hambridge bowled 10 overs of off-spin. You need people to be chipping in and doing jobs they’re not overly confident doing.
“Ethan bowled superbly. He kept it simple, stuck to his guns and got his rewards. It was the best I’ve seen him bowl.”
Bexhill were then 88-0 and 129-1 in pursuit of a victory target of 271 before being bowled out for 210.
“We got off to a very good start and if we had a little bit more confidence, we would’ve cruised that,” Haffenden went on. “We got ourselves into a very good position, but we were a little bit tentative at some points. If we’d possibly had another couple of innings where we’d scored well, we would’ve won that game.”
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Hide AdHaving faced defending champions Roffey and multiple title winners Nomads in their two home games so far, Bexhill will take on second-placed East Grinstead at The Polegrove today (Saturday). Play will start at 12noon.
“The two home games we’ve had have been against two outstanding sides and this Saturday is not going to get any easier,” Haffenden added.
“But we do play quite well at home, and as long as we’re learning from our mistakes and put on a good performance, we’ll always be in the game.”
The anticipated return of Bradley Payne and Josh Beeslee will bolster Bexhill’s bowling attack.
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Hide AdSussex Premier League standings (all played 4 matches): 1 Roffey 98pts, 2 East Grinstead 96, 3 Horsham 96, 4 Middleton 82, 5 Brighton & Hove 80, 6 Cuckfield 78, 7 Preston Nomads 78, 8 HASTINGS PRIORY 66, BEXHILL 31, 10 Ansty 26.