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Montgomerie's best sets up Sussex win over Essex

Richard Montgomerie's first hundred in the one-day league set up a comfortable 27-run win for Sussex over Essex in the Norwich Union League at Hove

Bruce Talbot
16-Jul-2001
Richard Montgomerie's first hundred in the one-day league set up a comfortable 27-run win for Sussex over Essex in the Norwich Union League at Hove.
Montgomerie made 108 in a first wicket stand of 176 with Murray Goodwin as Sussex made 241-3 from their 45 overs in the day-night second division contest.
Half-centuries from Paul Grayson and James Foster helped Essex recover from a poor start, but they finished well short on 214-7.
Montgomerie and Goodwin had earlier compiled a record first wicket stand in the one-day league's various guises for Sussex, beating the 162 by David Smith and Franklyn Stephenson against Surrey eight years ago.
Goodwin converted his third half-century of the season into a competition best 87 before he was caught at short mid-wicket, but Montgomerie went on to a century off 121 balls with eight fours before he was run out in the penultimate over after adding 55 with Chris Adams (25) for the second wicket.
Essex struggled to make much impression early on. Stephen Peters was run out by Will House's direct hit in the third over, Graham Napier edged Jason Lewry to the wicketkeeper and then Ronnie Irani and Darren Robinson fell off successive balls to leave Essex 44-4 after 14 overs.
They were revived by a fifth wicket stand of 85 in 18 overs between Grayson and Foster which was ended when James Kirtley returned to the attack to bowl Grayson for 52.
Foster went on to finish unbeaten on 56, but with the asking rate climbing to above ten an over his composed innings was never going to be enough.
Essex remain rooted to the bottom of the table while a third win keeps Sussex in seventh place.