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Cricket
Friday, March 15, 2019
Rawlins & Sussex Back in Action

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Sussex 235/9 Kent 229

A day after winning by four wickets as reported by www.islandstats.com, we can report early today that Delray Rawlins and his Sussex teammates are back in action against Kent in a 40-over Friendly today.

Sussex scored 235/9 in their allotted 40 overs, a belligerent, unbeaten half-century for Ollie Robinson and a fine seam-bowling performance from Abi Sakande were the key contributions as Sussex downed Kent by six runs.

Batting first in a 40-over/12-player-per-side match, Sussex lost opener Luke Wells early. Luke Wright (49) and Michael Burgess (18) then combined to add 69 for the second wicket, before both were dismissed inside the 15th over by Adam Milne.

That prompted the loss of five wickets for 49 runs to leave the side in some trouble at 108 for six in the 23rd over, Rawlins was out for 17, before George Garton and Robinson launched a counterattack, adding 75 runs for the seventh-wicket. Robinson’s innings included 13 boundaries and only nine dot balls and came off just 47 balls.

Garton’s was the seventh wicket to fall with the score on 183 and six-and-a-half overs remaining. He had made 41 when he was caught off the bowling of Harry Podmore.

Robinson continued his onslaught so that when the innings closed at 241 for nine he had made 86 not out from 47 balls, including 13 boundaries and just nine dot balls.

Playing his first match since surgery on his hip at the end of last season, Robinson didn’t have to wait long for his next significant impact on the game. He struck in the first over of Kent’s reply, having Zack Crawley caught for a duck.

Sean Dickson was next to fall, Robinson’s new-ball partner, Sakande the man to strike. Academy player Will Sheffield then got rid of Daniel Bell-Drummond with his first-ball to leave Kent 54 for three in the ninth over.

Kent came roaring back, however, with their own Ollie Robinson blasting the majority of a forty-run partnership with Adam Rouse that came inside just four overs. That stand was broken, however, when Rouse was trapped in front for three by Will Beer.

Alex Blake (12) fell to academy off-spinner, Jack Carson, in the 22nd over to leave Kent 138-5 and needing 104 for victory.

Robinson and first-year professional Jordan Cox then put their side into a very favorable position by adding 47 together. Sheffield made the crucial breakthrough, however, having Robinson caught for 89.

With three overs remaining Kent required 29 runs with four wickets remaining, and the run-out of Cox for 48 further swung the pendulum Sussex’s way.

Sakande’s superb control throughout the innings was rewarded with two wickets from the final two balls of Kent’s innings of 235 for nine as Sussex completed victory. The seamer finished with two for 11 from his six overs.

Rawlins finished with figures of 3-0-14-0.

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