Gillespie gives verdict on season when Sussex went so close

Jason Gillespie reflected on Sussex missing promotion to the top County Championship division and declared: We're going in the right direction.
Jason Gillespie says Sussex have made progress - but have a way to go / Picture by PW Sporting PhotographyJason Gillespie says Sussex have made progress - but have a way to go / Picture by PW Sporting Photography
Jason Gillespie says Sussex have made progress - but have a way to go / Picture by PW Sporting Photography

Last week’s draw with Warwickshire confirmed Hove would host division-two cricket again next season and the head coach knows many fans will want and expect promotion next time around.

The county are already weighing up what they need to do with the squad to spark an even stronger promotion bid in 2019 but the Australian is positive about strides made by his players this season.

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Gillespie, who arrived at Hove only in March, spoke to us at length after the draw that confirmed the visitors’ promotion and ended Sussex’s hopes.

He has been encouraged by elements of the batting and bowling, although feels the bowling could be more ruthless and produce sustained pressure against opponents

He said he definitely felt it had been a season of progress and commented: “A number of players have been afforded an opportunity and have put some decent performances on the board so from an individual point of view it’s good to see a couple making runs and taking wickets.

“As a team I think we’re moving in the right direction. We’ve had a couple of losses in the past month but we feel there’s been progress made.”

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Two-day defeat ends Sussex's seasonBatsmen beware - he wants to get even betterAwards time for Sussex stars of 2018Gillespie praised the displays by young players like Phil Salt, Michael Burgess, Tom Haines and Harry Finch, among others.

He added: “I feel as an outsider who’s come into the club that we’ve made some strides.

“I’ve been pleased with our four-day cricket. I feel the lads have played the game the right way, looking to be positive and win games. You go for draws if there’s no chance of a win and I like to feel we’ve played like that.”

Sussex’s one-day side missed out on the knockout stages of the Royal London One Day Cup but got to Vitality Blast Finals Day, losing in the penultimate over of the final against Worcestershire.

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“In the 50-over competition, I thought we could have done a little better, to be perfectly honest.

“We showed glimpses of what we could do but we either batted really well or bowled really well. We didn’t put in too many complete performances.

“In the T20 Blast I am very proud of the players and the way they went about it.

“It was an enjoyable competition and it was a big thing for us to go and show our fans what we could do - to go and play with a smile on your face and entertain. I thought the lads did that very well.”

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Ollie Robinson and Laurie Evans were named the county’s top four-day and one-day players of the campaign and Gillespie said the awards were fully deserved.

He went on: “If you look at our batting I think we’ve made some really good progress.

“But we need to be a bit more consistent. There’ve been times when we’ve lost wickets in clumps through the summer so we have minimise those situations. I’ve been really pleased with the bowling. We’ve had essentially the same four seamers for the majority of the summer, plus Danny (Briggs), who has been absolutely outstanding. I think we’re still a little way away from being ruthless.

“We’ve had games where we have been ruthless in line and length and just have not let up and have been at the batsmen.”