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Monday, July 01, 2019
Rawlins & Sussex Struggle On Day Two

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Northamptonshire are on course to claim their first Specsavers County Championship win of the season after bowling out Delray Rawlins and his Sussex teammates for their lowest total for 12 years.

Bottom of the second division going into the fixture, Northamptonshire ended day two at The 1st Central County Ground with an overall lead of 379 on 212 for 4 in their second innings after Sussex had earlier been dismissed for 106, their lowest score since May 2007 when they made 102 against Kent at Canterbury – a season when they went on to become county champions.

They had no answer to the unrelenting accuracy of Northamptonshire’s four seamers led by Ben Sanderson who finished with 6 for 37, his best figures of the season. They found the right length throughout and a pitch offering some seam movement and swing.

Northants did not enforce the follow-on and when they batted again Ricardo Vasconcelos (88) and Rob Newton (54) added 108 for the first wicket. Abi Sakande picked up two wickets but Sussex had long since been consigned to damage limitation. Their only hope now is to at least show a bit more resolve when they bat again.

Sussex had resumed on 7 for 2 and they soon lost overnight batsmen Luke Wells and Aaron Thomason in successive overs.

Ben Brown and Rawlins staged a mini recovery to take the score to 49 before Luke Procter straightened one nicely and Brown on 10 edged behind.

Rawlins rode his luck at times but briefly broke the shackles to take successive boundaries off Hutton before Sanderson returned to have him taken a second slip for a team high 31 runs.

Northants batted again with a lead of 163 and by tea had extended that to 275. Vasconcelos and Rob Newton reached half-centuries off successive balls with Newton hitting Beer for six to get there.

Sussex made a breakthrough with the first ball after the resumption when Newton (54) edged to slip to give Ollie Robinson his seventh wicket of the match and there was double success for Sakande who had Alex Wakely (19) caught behind off an inside edge before pinning Vasconcelos for 88 after the South African had struck 13 fours.

Rawlins finished the day with figures of 7-2-14-1.
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