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Pitch favours bowlers on day one of Sussex v Hampshire at Hove

by Paul Weaver - ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay
Monday 8 Sep, 2025 at 6:18PM
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Simpson steers Sussex into strong position on day two v Hampshire

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Sussex 42-3 (22 overs)
Hampshire 226 (71.3 overs)
Hampshire lead by 184 runs. Sussex have seven first innings wickets remaining.

Hampshire were bowled out for 226 in just 71.3 overs after being asked to bat first on a challenging Hove pitch on the opening day of their championship match against Sussex.

But Sussex were left to face 22 overs and by the close they had reached 42-3 as Hampshire battled their way back into the match.

Not for the first time the Hampshire innings was held together by their captain Ben Brown, once a very popular player in Sussex colours.

But even Brown needed some good fortune on his way to a 129-ball 71. He was dropped behind by his opposite number John Simpson off the bowling of Sean Hunt when he had scored just 18.

At the start of the day, just 15 points separated the teams between fifth and ninth places. Both Hampshire, in fifth position, and Sussex, just two points behind, started the match in search of reassuring points as they seek to stave off the risk of relegation.

Hampshire made four changes, bringing in Ali Orr, Toby Albert, Bjorn Fortuin and Keith Barker. They reached a diffident 81-3 at lunch against a rejigged Sussex seam attack which welcomed back Ollie Robinson, Jaydev Unadkat and Sean Hunt.

The hosts, having lost their two most recent championship games by an innings, broke through in the sixth over when Fletcha Middleton, driving at a wide delivery from Unadkat, edged behind.

It was 47-2 in the 14th over when former Sussex opener Orr clipped Hunt to short leg where Oli Carter took a very sharp catch, low down.

And Robinson picked up his first wicket in his livelier second spell when, bowling over the wicket to the left-handed Nick Gubbins, he straightened one to have the batsman lbw.

After the break the Hampshire batsmen found the going no easier on a rather sticky surface. The pitch – being used for the first time this season for a championship match – did not encourage strokeplay.

Albert pulled left-armer Hunt through midwicket to bring up the hundred in the 35th over but when he attempted a similar stroke against Robinson, he gloved the ball to slip.

Tom Prest also perished as he attempted to be positive, clipping Fynn Hudson-Prentice to Daniel Hughes at midwicket.

Fortuin played himself in but when he jumped down the wicket to drive Jack Carson through the on-side, he was through the stroke too soon and chipped it back to the bowler.

Hampshire put all their eggs in Brown’s basket and the batsman gathered his runs with sweeps and nudges, mostly on the leg-side. But when he swept Carson for a single to reach his half-century, it had taken him 105 deliveries.

From 119-5 Brown led his side to a partial recovery but once he was eighth out at 215, sweeping Carson to square-leg, Hampshire’s resistance was broken.

Conditions were no easier when Sussex batted. Tom Haines edged Kyle Abbott waist-high to second slip and Carter was bowled by a nip-backer from Keith Barker.

Shortly before the close, James Coles, driving loosely, dragged a delivery from James Fuller on to his stumps.

Brown said: “It was a solid day. The wicket was difficult, to be honest. I didn’t feel settled or ‘in’ at any point in my innings.

“We could have had a hatful of wickets at the end, with players playing and missing and the ball going over the top of the stumps. They found it as difficult as we did. It was a pretty good day one.

“The pitch is slightly two-paced. There’s tufty grass on it, with bare patches in between. Most people found it difficult to time the ball all day.

“And run-scoring was difficult, with the odd ball seaming about. There’s enough in it for the spinners too. So there’s plenty of challenges for the batsmen.”

Carson said: “There was a bit of moisture in the surface, what with a 10.30 start, and there was some sticky bounce to start with.

“It got a bit better as the day went on. It was a pretty good performance to bowl them out for 220 odd.

“With three left-armers in the game, there is a bit of rough to bowl into. It felt nice to blow away the cobwebs and get a couple of wickets.

“Nobody has scored too freely on the pitch. It’s a bit slow and not a free-scoring pitch. You have to work hard for your runs but hopefully there will be a few for us tomorrow.”

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