210 all out (83.3 overs)
Max bowling points.
Max bowling points.
210 against that attack God they must be crap.
Lots of people watching the stream, very keen for an early Sussex wicket to fall so they can watch the man they are waiting for.
'Alsop and Haines' sounds like a butcher's shop from an Alan Bennett play.
Any side that let's Delray Rawlins bowl 18 overs for 28 runs, is indeed, not great.
He usually concedes that off about two.
At 101/3 with Haines and Pujara both gone, Sussex are teetering on the brink of another Sussex style collapse, surely?
'Sussex get noses in front'
Leicestershire 210 v Sussex 137-3
Adrian Harms
BBC Sussex
Sussex with their noses in front at Grace Road, where after an opening flurry of runs, Sussex’s progress has slowed, but are now in arrears by just 73
Tom Haines raced to his third half-century of the season before he played on, and Cheteshwar Pujara was given out just 15 runs later, a harsh lbw decision with the ball looking to be missing leg stump.
Tom Clark promoted to number three is within one run of his fourth half-century of the season, and has shared an unbroken partnership of 41 with Ollie Carter.
Agreed.Given our propensity for f**king up, I'd only say we've got our noses in front when we actually have our noses in front, so roughly 240 runs in the 1st innings. Anything else is fantasy.
Agreed.
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