This week we look at the Sussex Squad members still playing abroad in the final edition of Winter Watch, including PSL champion, Tymal Mills.
Tymal Mills
Tymal Mills is a Pakistan Super League winner! His side, Islamabad United beat Multan Sultans who are led by ex-Sussex overseas Mohammed Rizwan. Utd chased down the Sultans total of 159/9 all the way down to the final ball to win the final.
Tymal featured in the final after not being picked for the eliminator and semi final. He returned to help his side win with economical figures of 0/24 from his 4 overs and only conceding two boundaries in his spell.
Congratulations Tymal and former Sussex player Shadab Khan!
Georgia Adams, Paige Scholfield, Freya Kemp and Linsey Smith
Sussex Women have 5 players representing the County on the international stage as they tour New Zealand with England Women and England A.
A rundown of the Sussex players performances below.
11th March - T20
Adams, Scholfield and Kemp featured in England A's first match as they lost to New Zealand by 6 wickets. Adam's and Scholfield hit 8 runs each before being dismissed and Kemp hit 10 before her dismissal.
13th March - T20
Linsey Smith featured in England Women's win vs New Zealand A. Smith took 2/24 from 3 overs as New Zealand A could not chase England's 179/7 total.
16th March - T20
Georgia Adams starred for England A in their win vs New Zealand A. Adams hit a 65* off just 38 balls as England won by 30 runs. Georgia also bowled one over taking 1/3.
17th March - T20
Freya Kemp scored 48* from 29 balls as they beat New Zealand A by 8 wickets. Adams was also in the side but did not bat, Georgia bowled 2 overs and went for 12 runs.
20th March - T20
Freya Kemp continued her fine form with a fantastic 60 run knock. Freya hit a 31 ball 60 which included eights 4’s and two 6’s helping England to a 13 run victory! Adams hit 14 from 10 balls and Scholfield also scored 11* to win help win the game.
Jayden Seales
Jayden Seales helped Trinidad and Tobago to another win in the West Indies Championship as they beat the Windward Islands by 6 wickets. Seales took 2/48 in the 1st innings from 14 overs as Windward Islands were all out for 191. T & T finished their first innings on 294.
Seales impressed again with the ball taking 3/45 from 19 overs as Windward finished on 288. Trinidad chased down the total to seal another victory in the Caribbean.