James Coles steals the Steven Smith present with stylish maiden hundred
Glamorgan 123 and 118 for 1 (Byrom 57) path Sussex 481 (Coles 138, Smith 89, Haines 58) by 240 runs
Smith made 89 and will maybe really feel aggrieved after receiving his third lbw determination in three innings for Sussex – this one probably the most marginal of the lot. He appeared content material with the exercise, nonetheless, even when the anticipated hefty victory for his aspect, after they took a 358-run lead on first innings, might imply he will not get to bat once more earlier than becoming a member of up with Australia forward of the World Test Championship ultimate (and the small matter of the Ashes thereafter).
Some 1000 schoolchildren obtained free entry to the bottom on Friday, via the Sussex Cricket Foundation, and there was little doubt who had prime billing of their eyes, as Smith patiently signed autographs and posed for selfies in the course of the lunchbreak. Coles is just not lengthy out of college himself, and will have impressed one or two to wish to comply with in his footsteps when he punched Jamie McIlroy crisply via the covers shortly after the interval to take his rating into three figures for the primary time.
Coles was seventh man out, lbw to a drained stroke having confronted 223 balls, after an innings characterised by fluent cowl drives and percussive whips to leg. The solely second of drama throughout an in any other case chanceless knock got here when he had made 72 and an tried flick off the pads noticed the ball ricochet behind him and deflect off leg stump, however with out sufficient pressure to dislodge the bails.
By the time Coles walked off to a standing ovation, Glamorgan have been starting to flag themselves, and promptly put down a succession of possibilities as the youngsters within the stands hooted and cheered. Labuschagne, who despatched down 4 overs of liquorice allsorts spin for 39 runs, dropped the best of the lot when Jack Carson edged straight to the Australian at second slip with out scoring, though Billy Root did not do a lot better with a Hudson-Prentice uppercut at deep third that ended up going for six. Hudson-Prentice was in a temper to drive residence the benefit, bounding alongside to his highest Sussex rating earlier than selecting out mid-off for 73 off 64.
It had meant to be a Steven Smith day at Hove. As a part of their Ashes build-up, Sky Sports received James Anderson and Stuart Broad to seek the advice of an Artificial Intelligence programme on methods to dismiss Smith – which yielded such piercing insights as “bowl a tight line and length” and “use strategic field placement”. But if machine studying has picked up something helpful from Smith’s three-week stint within the Championship, it’s going to have been to attempt to hit his pads and attraction accordingly, such has been the alacrity with which umpires on the circuit have raised a finger.
On this event, Martin Saggers was the official to ship Smith on his method. The Australian had already obtained a life, a low edge to first slip off compatriot Michael Neser put down by Timm van der Gugten (who performs for Netherlands however, like Smith, was born in New South Wales) having added only a single to his in a single day 68. But after hooking James Harris for six earlier within the over, he was struck on the again pad trying to defend; Smith appeared like he had received outdoors the road of off stump, however Saggers thought in any other case. Asked by a fan for his view on the dismissal whereas doing the rounds at lunch, Smith replied with a smile: “Pretty much out if there was five stumps.”
Coles took centre stage in Smith’s absence, and his efforts added to the sense that Sussex might have lastly come across the proper mix of youth and expertise to mount a promotion bid. They are nicely positioned for a win right here that may push them to the highest of Division Two however know it’s going to require some onerous yakka, having completed on prime on each of their earlier fixtures – rain-affected away journeys to Worcestershire and Leicestershire – however unable to safe victory.
Robinson took the one wicket to fall, Ed Byrom pulling firmly however straight to the leaping Carson midwicket. Sussex thought they’d dismissed Byrom when he had made 37, just for the square-on umpire, Rob White, to request a dialog with Cheteshwar Pujara, Sussex’s captain, on whether or not the catch had been cleanly taken by wicketkeeper Carter, diving to his left; the upshot of which was Byrom resuming his innings.
Alan Gardner is a deputy editor at ESPNcricinfo. @alanroderick