Sussex skipper Ben Brown boosts Eastbourne's push for title
Brown (right), who previously played for Eastbourne before joining Sussex, will be drafted into the side as Sussex embark on a period of T20 action.
Brown is a regular in the County Championship and one-day format but often misses out in the T20s.
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Hide AdEastbourne chairman Ian Fletcher-Price said, “I have been in contact with Ben over the course of the season and I’m delighted he can play for us against Brighton.
“Sussex enter a spell of T20, which means Ben is available. We will take it on a game by game basis because the situation can change but for this Saturday, he will be an Eastbourne player once more. I can’t think of many, if any, current county captains who have played for their club side.
“Full credit to Sussex. They are happy to let their players play in the Premier. It’s good for us and it’s good for the league. We have been on the receiving end of professional players playing against us a few times this season, so it’s nice that it has worked out for us this time too.” Victory against Brighton will keep Eastbourne in title contention after a fine run of five victories has seen them rise to third just behind Brighton and leaders Roffey.
Joe Pocklington was their match winner last week against Hastings with figures of 6-59 as they defended their total of 261. Skipper Jacob Smith added, “Joe’s come on leaps and bounds it’s been a breakthrough year, he probably surprised himself with how well he bowled, he’s realised that he can do it at Premier League.”
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Hide AdEastbourne lost narrowly to Brighton in June but Smith is more confident this time.
“We just want to keep winning we’re a point behind Brighton and only 15 behind Roffey. We are getting excited. We might not get another opportunity like this, when I took over as captain it was a goal for five years time, now it’s accelerated.”