Match Report: Sussex Men v Essex Men

 

Sussex Men v Essex Men

Vitality Blast
1st Central County Ground, Hove
Friday 13 June 2025 | 7pm start

 

Team News

Sussex Men: Daniel Hughes, Harrison Ward, John Simpson (wk), James Coles, Tom Alsop, Tom Clark, Jack Carson, Nathan McAndrew, Ollie Robinson, Tymal Mills (c), Henry Crocombe.

Essex Men: Michael Pepper, Dean Elgar, Jordan Cox (wk), Paul Walter, Luc Benkenstein, Charlie Allison, Matt Critchley, Noah Thain, Simon Harmer (c), Shane Snater, Mohammad Amir.

Match Details

Umpires:  Martin Saggars & Hassan Adnan
Match Referee: Mike Smith
Scorers: Graham Irwin & Paul Parkinson
Toss: Sussex Sharks won the toss and elected to bowl first
Result: Match abandoned.

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Match Report

Essex’s hopes of claiming their first win of the season in the Vitality Blast were thwarted by the rain when they were well on top against Sussex Sharks at Hove.

In a game reduced to 17 overs a side, Jordan Cox – making only his second appearance in the competition this season after recovering from injury – hit four successive balls from off-spinner Jack Carson for six on his way to a 47-ball 82 in an imposing total of 177 for four.

Shane Snater then took three wickets without conceding a run as Sussex slumped to 23 for 3 after 3.1 overs when the rain which had delayed the start returned at 9.35pm. Umpires Martin Saggers and Hassan Adnan abandoned the game shortly afterwards as the rain set in.

It was a frustrating outcome for an Essex team who did not play like a team beaten in their first five games and that was largely down to a high-class contribution from England international Cox.

Together with left-hander Paul Walter, he added 115 in 9.1 overs for the third wicket with Walter contributing 35 (22 balls, 3 fours, 2 sixes) after opener Dean Elgar had got the innings off to a rumbustious start with 33 from 18 balls, seven of which he hit to the boundary.

The best way to describe Sussex’s bowling effort would be mixed, with three overs costing a combined 70 runs. Skipper Tymal Mills had to take himself out of the attack after bowling two bouncers in his first five balls, which went for 25 and had to be completed by Tom Clark.

The eighth over went for 30 as Cox struck Carson for three leg-side sixes before going down the pitch to loft the off-spinner for a straight maximum and Cox hit another six off James Coles in the tenth over which went for 15.

It wasn’t all bad. Ollie Robinson was economical and in his first T20 appearance for nearly two years, Henry Crocombe finished with 2 for 28 and picked up both Walter – lbw to a fast, full and straight delivery – and Cox, who was well caught at deep backward square by Harrison Ward off the first delivery of the final over. Cox’s runs came from 47 balls and he also hit six boundaries.

Carson had the consolation of removing Elgar with his first ball, courtesy of a juggling catch at long-off by Ollie Robinson but Sussex were left to score at 10.40 runs an over.

Sussex made the worst possible start. Zimbabwean Snater bowled Harrison Ward through the gate with the first ball of the reply and skipper John Simpson was taken at short fine leg off the fifth. Cox then took a terrific catch standing up off the first ball of Snater’s second over to remove James Coles and at 23 for three Sussex were in considerable strife before rain saved them.

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