Salt praises Sussex's team spirit and eyes T20 glory
Sussex finished third in the South Group to qualify for the quarter-finals and then won by five wickets at Durham Jets to reach Finals Day.
Salt now has his eyes on the main prize as Sussex – the 2009 winners – prepare for their first Finals Day since 2012.
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Hide AdThe 22-year-old said: “With the squad we’ve got, we’re one of the strongest teams out there and Finals Day is something we’ve always had our eyes set on.
“It’s massive. It’s an honour to get there. It’s the marker for any good side, if you get to Finals Day you know you’ve had a good season, but now we want to go on and make that good season an even better season and go on and win it.”
Salt could not give higher praise to his fellow team-mates as he highlighted the closeness of the group. He said: “The team spirit has been quality, we’ve got a good group of lads.
“I don’t think there are many clubs that are as lucky to have the group of lads that we’ve got. The boys love each other and love getting around each other.”
Sussex meet Somerset in their semi-final at 2.30pm on Saturday. Worcestershire and Lancashire play the other semi in the morning.
The final is Saturday evening.