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Friday 8 June 2012

Sussex League Division 3 Burgess Hill 192-8 Crawley 196-8 Crawley won by two wickets - crawleyobserver.co.uk

Sussex League Division 3 Burgess Hill 192-8 Crawley 196-8 Crawley won by two wickets - crawleyobserver.co.uk

ATIF Elahi emerged the hero for Crawley by smashing 83 to pave the way for Crawley’s third successive away victory.

Burgess Hills’ opening batsmen took the attacking route and played some aggressive shots increasing the score rate.

Crawley’s breakthrough came in the ninth over when Richard Genge bowled an inswinging yorker to bowl the batsmen round the leg.

Hill’s ace Jack Simpson was the next batsmen in, and cautiously Burgess Hill went about for the next ten overs taking the score to 81-2.

New bowler Razwan Hussain took the prize wicket of Simpson in his second ball owing to a sharp catch by Lewis behind the stumps.

After drinks Crawley halted the scoring-rate while getting two further wickets by Elahi (1-41 off 14 overs) and Razwan Hussain (3-26).

Better fielding and bowling saw the run-rate decline but wickets were hard to come by as the batsmen showcased their defence.

More breakthroughs near the end of the innings saw Burgess Hill finish on 192-8 off 53 overs.

Both teams were satisfied in the interval with their performances.

Crawley began their chase in the most appalling manner as Harry Choudhary played an ambitious shot of the second ball of the innings only to be caught on mid-on.

Elahi joined Tomkins (31) and their fruitful stroke-making took the game to Hill. Their only blemish was their running between the wickets.

Tomkins took a suicidal run only to be sent back to the pavilion.

At 82-2 of 20 overs Crawley looked in dominant position only to loose 5 batsmes for the score of of 21.

At 103-6 Crawley’s camp was looking very agitated although not out of the game as they had strong batting all the way down to 11.

Overseas player Genge joined Elahi who was looking sublime in the other end.

Genge opened his big shoulders to bludgeon a few boundaries in a useful partnership with Elahi before being stumped for a good 19.

Experienced Warren Shulze (22 not out) now joined Elahi, and unlike other batsmen, Schulze supported Elahi, and endeavoured to give the strike to him.

Crawley needed just 14 to win of three overs when Elahi got out from a beauty taking out his middle stump, for a superb and maybe match-winning innings of 83.

With only two wickets remaining, Yorkshire youngster Pearson came to the crease and looked at home, exhibiting brilliant technique and with Shulze finished the game of in style.

Crawley have dominated all the games they have played so far and are disappointed in not being further head of the pack.

They are currently joint leaders with Crowhurst Park after five games.



Source: www.crawleyobserver.co.uk

Tesco PLC - SWOT Analysis - Just-style.com

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Tesco launches new online supplier portal - Retail Bulletin

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Supermarket giant Tesco has launched a new web portal for suppliers as it looks to give them increased visibility around customer buying habits and promotional activity.

The supermarket said the Tesco Connect portal will help suppliers to identify product trends, prepare for upcoming promotions, and assist them in responding quickly to changes in customer demand.

Tony Mitchell, Tesco’s supply chain director said: "We are always looking for new ways to improve the service for customers and the information and insight shared through Tesco Connect comes from several years of development and technical innovation."

Suppliers such as Innocent, Nestle and Unilever were involved in a pilot of the portal which Tesco said delivered measurable benefits including reducing the number of shortages by more than a third.

Mitchell added: "We’ve already had some fantastic feedback from the suppliers who have worked with us on the new portal. Many of them have told us that the forecast data has begun to change the way they work and will help re-focus their efforts."


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Site for new Sussex fire and rescue control centre confirmed - Chichester Observer

A SITE has been confirmed for the new fire and rescue control centre for East and West Sussex.

The Haywards Heath Fire Station was announced as the new site today (June 7), after both services agreed last December to merge their existing control rooms into one centre that would start taking 999 calls by September, 2013.

The move follows a successful bid for £3.6 million funding from the department of Communities and Local Government.

Haywards Heath fire station was recommended by both services last month as the most suitable location for the new Sussex control centre, and East Sussex Fire Authority (ESFA) and West Sussex County Council (WSCC) today confirmed the decision.

For the full story, see next week’s Herald (Thursday, June 14).



Source: www.chichester.co.uk

West Sussex County Council outsources back office to Capita - CIO UK

West Sussex County Council has chosen Capita as its preferred partner in a 10-year back office outsourcing contract.

Under the contract, worth approximately £154 million in additional revenue, Capita will deliver services including HR, payroll, finance, online service delivery, office services, procurement and pensions administration.

The contract is expected to be signed later this month, with work starting from September.

Sarah Burnett, head of public sector outsourcing at analyst firm NelsonHall, said that the contract would have been highly contested.

“There aren’t many of these multi-process contracts coming through. Serco and Arvato would have been competitors and been very disappointed at not winning,” she said.

She added: “They haven’t said what savings they would have to achieve yet. I expect savings will be a big part of it.”

Burnett also believes that the breadth of the services being outsourced will mean a “reasonable level of staff transfer” will occur.

In October 2010, the council brought in Capita to provide IT services as part of a seven-year deal worth an ‘initial’ £56 million.

At the time, the council said the deal would provide a “flexible and sustainable IT service at significantly lower cost”.

Serco already has a desktop management contract with the council, and, through its acquisition of The Listening Company, a contract for West Sussex’s contact centre.

“Capita will have to work with them,” said Burnett.


Source: www.cio.co.uk

Cricket: Sussex, West Sussex and Hampshire league tables and results - Chichester Observer
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    Sussex v Surrey evenly poised on Day Three - wscountytimes.co.uk

    Sussex have built a slight first innings lead over Surrey after a patient morning session on Day Three at Horsham.

    Resuming on 90-6, Luke Wells and Naveed Arif Gondal added 82 runs before lunch in blustery but dry conditions to give Sussex a 48-run lead.

    But Arif Gondal was caught on 34 with the last ball before lunch to leave the game right in the balance.

    After a slow start Wells brought up his 50 - justifying his selection in place of the dropped Murray Goodwin - and a pull to the rope from the left hander took Sussex beyond their opponent’s 124 first innings score.

    Having allowed Wells most of the early strike Arif Gondal took a while to find his first boundary, but the following ball he drove Murali Kartik over long on for Sussex’s first six of the innings.

    After losing four wickets in the six overs played yesterday because of the heavy rain, the Sussex pair’s patient approach was much needed, though Surrey found a late breakthrough when Murali Kartik had Arif Gondal caught behind by Gareth Batty with the final ball of the session.

    Sussex will resume on 172-7 with Wells edging towards his century, unbeaten on 82 with Steve Magoffin joining him at the crease.

    Despite yesterday’s heavy rain the pitch at Cricketfield Road looks immaculate with the ground staff doing an excellent job to get today started on time while a host of other County Championship games are yet to begin.



    Source: www.wscountytimes.co.uk

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