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PUBLISHED ON: 01 JUN 2026, 04:45 AM
Every preview of this match will tell you about Coles the batter. His 397 runs in the 2025 Blast. His £390,000 contract with the Hundred. He scored 50 off 29 against Essex this season. Nobody is making the bowling argument, and with Ollie Robinson and Henry Crocombe both absent on international duty, that argument matters more than any batting preview. Coles’s left-arm orthodox spin is the one Sussex weapon specifically built to trouble a top-five Hampshire batting lineup that is almost entirely right-handed.
Coles took 10 wickets in the 2025 Vitality Blast at an economy rate of just over 9. Before that, his 4/12 off 4 overs against Kent in the 2024 Blast at an economy of 3.00 was one of the standout individual bowling performances of that season. In 2026, he opened his account with 2/32 from 3 overs against Essex on May 22, 2 wickets from 3 overs against a team that posted 191/5 is genuine penetration in that context.
His bowling ambitions aren’t understated either. “The year before I took 20,” Coles has said, “so I wouldn’t mind 20 again.” Tymal Mills, his captain, describes him as “a genuine spin option”, the only specific bowling endorsement given to any Sussex player outside Mills himself across their first three 2026 matches.
Hampshire’s confirmed 2026 Blast top five is exclusively right-handed: James Vince, Toby Albert, Joe Weatherley, Tom Prest, and Tristan Stubbs. Liam Dawson and Hilton Cartwright are the only left-handers in their lineup, and both bat in the lower middle order. Left-arm orthodox spin angles into the stumps of right-handed batters and brings LBW and bowled into play far more readily than off-spin or leg-spin.
The Rose Bowl pitch adds context. In 2026, spinners at this ground average 28.57 and require 21.2 balls per wicket. It isn’t a spinner’s paradise, but Coles bowling overs 9–14 against Vince, Weatherley, Prest, and Albert is the window where Sussex need containment most, and where his angle creates genuine wicket-taking opportunities.
Three things make Coles the most important Sussex bowling option on June 2. His 2/32 from 3 overs in 2026’s opening match outpaces every other available Sussex bowler in wickets-to-overs ratio this season. His left-arm angle is a specific structural threat to this particular batting lineup, not a general one. And with Robinson and Crocombe absent, he’s now the most experienced spin-bowling all-rounder in Sussex’s available attack.
Mills was direct after the Kent defeat: “James Coles, I thought, bowled well.” That endorsement, given in a losing cause, tells you exactly where his captain’s confidence sits.
Robinson’s England call-up and Crocombe’s England Lions call-up were confirmed for the Middlesex match on May 30 and are expected to remain active for Match 35. Robinson is Sussex’s leading seam wicket-taker. Crocombe took 1/25 against Essex. Their absence leaves Sussex with a significantly thinner attack.
| Bowler | Overs | Runs | Wickets | Economy |
| Tymal Mills | 8.0 | 76 | 3 | 9.50 |
| Danny Briggs | 4.0 | 33 | 0 | 8.25 |
| James Coles | 3.0 | 32 | 2 | 10.67 |
| Danny Lamb | 3.0 | 25 | 1 | 8.33 |
| Tom Price | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 |
In the Middlesex loss, Mills took 3 wickets, but every other bowler bled. Briggs at 8.25 was the only other bowler to hold any sort of line. Coles’s economy of 10.67 looks expensive in isolation, but his 2 wickets from 3 overs against a high-scoring innings represent better value than anything Lamb or Price produced.
The Rose Bowl’s average first-innings score in 2026 is 200. Sussex need wickets in the middle overs if Hampshire’s top order fires, and Hampshire’s top order at this ground has been in serious form, including Liam Dawson’s 76 off 44 balls against Surrey here just four days ago. Coles bowling 3–4 overs in the 9–14 over window against a right-hand-heavy lineup is the scenario where his role shifts from support option to match-decider. Sussex have won 4 of their last 5 T20 matches against Hampshire at this ground, and the HAM vs SUS Vitality Blast 2026 Match 35 James Coles’ bowling performance is the most likely single factor that decides whether that record holds.
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What are James Coles’s bowling stats in Vitality Blast 2026?
Coles took 2/32 from 3 overs against Essex on May 22 in his only confirmed 2026 Blast bowling figures. His Match 2 and Match 3 individual bowling figures are not published in available scorecards, but his season total stands at 2 wickets confirmed.
Is James Coles primarily a batter or bowler for Sussex?
Coles is a genuine all-rounder who bats in the middle order and bowls slow left-arm orthodox spin in the middle overs. In the 2025 Blast, he scored 397 runs and took 10 wickets, making him Sussex’s most complete two-way contributor that season.
Who are Sussex’s available bowlers for the HAM vs SUS Match 35?
With Robinson (England) and Crocombe (England Lions) absent, Sussex’s bowling unit is Tymal Mills, Danny Briggs, James Coles, Danny Lamb, and Tom Price. Briggs and Coles are the two spin options in an attack missing its first-choice seamers.
What is James Coles’s best T20 bowling performance?
Coles took 4/12 off 4 overs against Kent in the 2024 Vitality Blast at an economy of 3.00. He followed that with 10 wickets across the full 2025 Blast season and 2 wickets from 3 overs in his first 2026 match.
PUBLISHED ON: 01 JUN 2026, 04:45 AM

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