Batsmen make hay at Hove
Batsmen continued to hold sway on the second day of the CricInfo Championship match at Hove as Nottinghamshire closed on 214-4 in reply to Sussex's 404
Bruce Talbot
10-May-2001
Batsmen continued to hold sway on the second day of
the CricInfo Championship match at Hove as Nottinghamshire
closed on 214-4 in reply to Sussex's 404.
But the day was not without incident with Mark Davis,
Sussex's new off-spinner, the first player to fall
foul of the new penalty punishments imposed this
season.
Davis was twice warned for running on to the pitch and
had the single he made when he committed his second
indiscretion removed from his score. A third offence
would have cost his side five penalty runs, but he
was last out for 41 when the Sussex innings ended 40
minutes after lunch.
Earlier Robin Martin-Jenkins had made a patient 55,
but Sussex rather lost their way after losing Bas
Zuiderent in the second over without addition to his
overnight 122. Left-armer Greg Smith took 5-64 as
Sussex failed to secure maximum batting bonus points.
An easy-paced pitch is proving a boon for batsmen and
all the Nottinghamshire top order got starts. But no
one went on, with Martin-Jenkins removing Darren
Bicknell in his first over for 14 and Usman Afzaal
for 29, both courtesy of excellent slip catches.
James Kirtley claimed the prized scalp of Greg
Blewett for 49 and Jason Lewry removed Guy Welton off
his own bowling, but an unbroken fifth-wicket stand
of 66 between Paul Johnson (35 not out) and Kevin
Pieterson, who is undefeated on 36, seems to have
removed any worries Notts may have had of having to
follow on after their fourth wicket fell with the
total on 142.
The start of play had been delayed for 15 minutes
while groundstaff used a blow torch to dry out a damp
patch.