I consider it more revenge for the heart breaking loss in the CC at Chelmsford last year or the year before.
I went out for a mini hike, and on my return find out Hampshire managed to chase down 267 runs to win. That has to be Hampshire's finest 4-day result of the season against a very, very good Essex attack. With regard to the game itself, cricket was the winner as both sides set out to win rather than draw. From what I can see, Hampshire's batting has improved considerably right through the order. The openers are getting more runs, while the middle and lower order have been magnificent in bailing Hampshire out off trouble on a couple of occasions. If Hampshire can keep their pace attack, develop a spinner who can get 60 wickets in a season and improvve on this season's performance with the bat, just perhaps the title could end up at the Rose Bowl in 2024.
Going well so far. But Surrey bat so deep, that I expect them still to win. Overton down at no.9, for some counties he'd be batting no.6.
At least our recent three penalty won't have cost us 2nd place (though they might yet cost us 3rd place).
I think Hampshire have had a great season despite not winning a trophy. I just hope they keep.the bowling attack as it is, as it is arguably the best in the Championship.
So.the attention turns to Canterbury and Trent Bridge. Please no.contrived declarations with a relegation place at stake. If Kent match or better the Middlesex result they survive.