Sussex 338 for 9 (Carter 76, McAndrew 65, Carson 60*, Leach 6-73) vs Worcestershire
At tea, when Sussex had been 205 for 7, honours regarded appropriately even on the 1st Central County Ground for the second and third positioned counties in division two. And it was becoming that Sussex (second) had been on prime of Worcestershire when dangerous gentle drove the gamers from the sphere with eight overs remaining.
The first, intense session introduced some old school county cricket, with Sussex reaching lunch on 81 for 3 from 30 overs, at a run-rate of two.70.
Worcestershire had chosen to bowl on a moist, sticky morning and the inexperienced tinge to the pitch may also have influenced their alternative; whether or not they would have made the identical resolution had Cheteshwar Pujara and Steve Smith been batting for Sussex, as they had been at Worcester final month, is one other matter.
He broke by with the final ball of the opening over, which Tom Clark edged to Jake Libby at fourth slip. His fellow opener, Tom Haines, battled for just below an hour for his 9 runs earlier than he edged Leach to wicketkeeper Gareth Roderick and Sussex had been 28 for two within the 14th over.
Tom Alsop (left-handed Toms make up the primary three within the Sussex line-up) battled as obdurately as Haines. But his innings of 71 minutes and 56 deliveries ended on 19, when he acquired one from Leach which straightened off the pitch for Jack Haynes to take the sting at second slip.
That turned 142 for six when Fynn Hudson-Prentice edged to Roderick who dropped the catch however then caught it on the second try simply earlier than it hit the bottom. There was a hesitation and a gathering of umpires earlier than the batter departed and Leach had his seventeenth five-wicket haul.
Carter and McAndrew determined to counter-attack their manner out of hassle and this strategy introduced 59 runs in 14 overs earlier than Carter slapped a brief one from Matthew Waite to backward-point. But he had hit 11 fours in his 132-ball 76.
McAndrew went on to hit 65 from 68 balls, with a dozen fours. But it was the partnership that adopted that received the day for Sussex, forcing Worcestershire to take the brand new ball with out Adam Finch, who was taken out of the assault after operating on the pitch.
Carson made an unbeaten 60 however the actual bonus for Sussex was the hassle from New Zealander Henry Shipley, making his first-class debut for the county. Shipley was introduced in to bolster the county's quick bowling choices however struck a fluent 41, with six fours and a six. He lastly gave the heroic Leach his sixth wicket, making him the best wicket-taker within the division.
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