Mark Robinson (cricketer, born 1966)
[2] After a number of appearances in Northamptonshire's second XI, Robinson made his first-class debut in 1987 against Lancashire, taking four wickets in the match including those of Mike Watkinson and Neil Fairbrother.1990 saw Robinson surpass even this level[clarification needed] of ineptitude with the bat, when he set a world record of 12 first-class noughts in a row (seven of them not out).His first year with his new county proved to be Robinson's best ever with the bat as he passed a hundred runs for the season for the first (and only) time, thanks in part to a game against Lancashire in which he made 27 (the best of his career) and 17, albeit in a losing cause as Sussex were thrashed by an innings.In October 2005, Robinson became professional cricket manager at Sussex, replacing Peter Moores who left to succeed Rod Marsh as director of the ECB National Academy.Assistant coach Alastair Maiden will take temporary charge of the team as they prepare for December's ICC Women's Championship series against Pakistan – which is being played in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.