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RESULT
South Group, Radlett, August 22 - 24, 2020, Bob Willis Trophy
293 & 102
(T:193) 203 & 193/5

Middlesex won by 5 wickets

Report

Simpson and Andersson see Middlesex home after Murtagh's latest five-for

Sussex lose grip after being bundled out for 102 in second innings as Middlesex seal chase

John Simpson finds the boundary on the off side  •  PA Images via Getty Images

John Simpson finds the boundary on the off side  •  PA Images via Getty Images

Middlesex 203 (Simpson 48, Carson 4-46) and 193 for 5 (White 35, Robinson 4-54) beat Sussex 293 (Finch 69, Andersson 4-77) and 102 (Murtagh 5-34) by five wickets
John Simpson and Martin Andersson emerged the heroes for Middlesex as they won a thrilling Bob Willis Trophy encounter against visitors Sussex by five wickets at Radlett. The pair shared an unbroken sixth-wicket stand of 63 to see the hosts to a winning target of 193 in the dying embers of a fluctuating day.
Ollie Robinson, who bowled a spell of 3 for 3 in 10 balls, had threatened to be the scourge of Middlesex once more, but they were left to rue dropping catches at slip to reprieve both Andersson (27 not out) and Simpson (32 not out) in the dramatic finale.
Earlier in the day, Middlesex stalwart Tim Murtagh recorded his 37th five-wicket haul in first-class cricket as Sussex were hustled out for 102 in their second innings. Andersson took 3 for 21 in the collapse, while Simpson held four catches behind the stumps.
Sussex began the day 33 for 4 in their second innings, a lead of 123, and not-out batsmen skipper Ben Brown and Delray Rawlins rapidly increased the advantage with a flurry of early boundaries. But Murtagh ended the revelry with one which stopped in the pitch causing Rawlins to lob the ball back to the bowler off the leading edge.
Murtagh completed his latest five-wicket haul soon afterwards when Tom Haines edged to Simpson and when Robinson was spectacularly caught by the wicketkeeper down the leg-side, Sussex were 74 for 7. It might have been worse had a huge shout for lbw against Jack Carson been upheld when the spinner had made just 2, an inside edge presumably saving him from being stone dead.
Brown's nine fours ensured the visitors scraped their way past 100, but he was one of Andersson's three victims while Miguel Cummins took 2 for 45.
Middlesex, needing 193 for victory had two overs to survive before lunch and knocked 17 off that total thanks to a fluent start from Max Holden. The left-hander and fellow opener Sam Robson continued to accumulate after the break in contrasting fashions.
Holden played nicely, striking five fours, while Robson hung in in somewhat scratchy fashion against probing bowling from Robinson and Mitch Claydon. The partnership had realised 48 when a game within a game began with Robinson the central character.
The seamer, whose career-best 8 for 34 came against Middlesex last season, struck Robson near the boot with the former England man playing no shot. The appeal was huge, but not answered in the affirmative, following which Robinson appeared to make a TV replay gesture. That provoked a meeting between the umpires and skipper Brown and Robinson were spoken too.
A no-ball, one of several from Robinson, only served to get him ticking all the more, but his response was magnificent. The third ball of his next over lifted on Holden, who appeared to glove it behind. The former England U-19 captain left shaking his head, whether in disappointment at his shot or the verdict was unclear.
One ball later in-form Nick Gubbins joined him after also nicking through to Brown and although Stevie Eskinazi kept out the hat-trick ball Robinson produced a brute of a delivery in the next over which Robson could only fend to Tom Clark at third slip.
Robbie White joined Eskinazi and the two rebuilt either side of a tea interval brought forward by a rain delay, adding 73 before part-time medium pacer Haines made what looked a vital incision trapping White lbw for 35 with 63 still needed.
Before that wicket Robinson had looked weary, but revitalised he trapped Eskinazi to raise Sussex's hopes once more. It was the 44th wicket claimed by Robinson against the Seaxes in their last five meetings.
It could have proved decisive if Phil Salt had held on to a slip catch offered by Andersson when he'd made just 9, while Finch grassed another nick from Simpson with 25 needed, but Middlesex made it home.

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Bob Willis Trophy

Central Group
TEAMMWLDPTNRR
SOM540197-1.344
WORCS521274-5.449
WARKS501453-0.650
NHNTS51224910.777
GLOUC5122450.469
GLAM5023432.234
North Group
TEAMMWLDPTNRR
YORKS530287-2.187
DERBS521274-2.499
LANCS521266-1.760
NOTTS5023594.033
LEICS512249-0.343
DURH5023411.368
South Group
TEAMMWLDPTNRR
ESSEX540190-5.678
KENT5311820.740
MIDDX522162-0.571
HANTS522157-1.208
SURR514036-1.207
SUSS5140123.569