Dutch master Zuiderent completes maiden first-class century
Sussex have a Dutch master of their own to admire tonight after Bas Zuiderent made a maiden first-class hundred to give his side the upper hand against Nottinghamshire after the first day of the Cricinfo Championship match at Hove
Bruce Talbot
09-May-2001
Sussex have a Dutch master of their own to admire
tonight after Bas Zuiderent made a maiden first-class
hundred to give his side the upper hand against
Nottinghamshire after the first day of the Cricinfo
Championship match at Hove.
The 24-year-old, who only made his first one-day
century for the county on Monday, maintained his
excellent form by scoring an undefeated 122 to help
his side reach 310-5 before bad light forced the
players off with two overs of the day remaining. His score is the highest in first-class cricket by a Dutchman.
Zuiderent has got his chance because of injuries to
skipper Chris Adams and Tony Cottey and grabbed his
opportunity with both hands as he repaired the early
damage done by Notts' burly South African seamer Greg
Smith.
Smith removed both openers Richard Montgomerie and
Murray Goodwin with just 15 on the board before
Zuiderent and left-hander Michael Yardy, in his first
Championship appearance of the season, led a recovery
with a stand of 92 which ended on the stroke of lunch
when Yardy edged Smith to second slip after making
36.
In the afternoon Zuiderent and Will House continued
the rebuilding job with House making 46 before he
edged Usman Afzaal's occasional left-arm spin to the
wicket-keeper.
A 14th boundary clipped off his legs took Zuiderent
to three figures off 233 balls in a shade over five
hours and, despite the murky light, he was still
going strong at the end.
With him was Robin Martin-Jenkins who had made 38 off
50 deliveries in an unbroken sixth-wicket stand of
68. Smith was the pick of the Notts' attack,
maintaining a consistent line and length all day to
finish with 3-39 off 21 overs.