Events

Club Day at Hove – T20 Blast – Sussex v Somerset

Events vs Club Day at Hove - T20 Blast - Sussex v Somerset

Date: 1 Jun 2016

Venue: The 1st Central County Ground, Hove

Time/Result: N/a

Match Manager: Paul Walker

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Match Report

2020 Club Day at Hove

2020 Club Day at Hove

 

Some 30 Martlets gathered at Hove for an excellent NatWest T20 Blast for the match between Sussex and Somerset.  Chris Nash and Luke Wells plundered plenty of runs and Tymal Mills skewered Chris Gayle playing in his opening match for Somerset this year.  Gayle was evidently feeling the cold of an early June evening on the coast, having just flown in from the caribbean.

Sussex CCC reported on the game as follows:

“Chris Nash’s superb century overshadowed Chris Gayle’s return to the NatWest T20 Blast as Sussex Sharks beat Somerset in a one-sided contest at The 1st Central County Ground, Hove, to make it two wins from two in the South Group.

Nash’s first T20 century – 112 not out from 64 balls – helped his side to 222 for 4 then Gayle found left-armer Tymal Mills’ explosive pace too hot to handle and was yorked for five by a delivery timed at 93mph.

Roelof van der Merwe made a defiant 59 and Mahela Jayawardena 51 but Somerset were never in contention and bowled out in the last over for 174 to lose by 48 runs.

Nash and captain Luke Wright laid the platform for Sussex’s second 200-plus total of their Blast campaign with a stand of 156 in 14 overs for the first wicket with Nash making the most of two fielding lapses.

He was dropped on nought off the second ball of the match by James Hildreth at backward point and again in the fifth over by Jayawardene, having scored 17.

Wright did not hit the first six of the innings until in the seventh over but it signalled an onslaught by the Sussex batsmen who plundered 90 off the next eight overs.

Nash was first to his half-century but he was soon overtaken by his partner, who eventually found his timing in his first game of the season after recovering from back and wrist injuries.

Wright’s 83 came from just 39 balls and included five sixes and eight fours as he harnessed a strong wind and targeted the Sea End boundary. It was a surprise when he played on to the leg-spinner Max Waller and Sussex lost Ross Taylor (1) in the next over, caught at long on off a mis-timed drive.

But Nash pressed on and Matt Machan (12) gave him excellent support in a third-wicket stand of 51 from 28 balls. He reached his hundred in the 19th over by hitting Overton over long on for six before gliding the next ball to the backward point rope. He finished with 13 boundaries and three sixes from 64 balls faced. Overton took 2 for 45 but the Somerset attack were guilty of bowling too short.

An asking rate of more than 11 runs an over was always going to test Somerset and they suffered an immediate blow when Ajmal Shahzad bowled Jim Allenby for a duck with the first legitimate delivery of the innings.

But the big moment came in the next over when Mills, with the strong wind at his back, began to bowl consistently at more than 90mph. Gayle guided one ball over the slips for four but when he stepped away trying to hit the next delivery through the off side he was bowled, much to the delight of a 5,500 crowd.

Sussex’s other seamers complemented Mills’ raw pace. South African David Wiese picked up 4 for 38 on his debut and Shahzad ended Somerset’s feint hopes when he had Jayawardena caught at long on for 51 from 39 balls in the 11th over.”

Congratulations to Paul Walker on organising his first social event for the Sussex Martlets who kept everyone attending engaged and connected throughout the evening.

Stuart Ritchie


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