British Broadcasting Corporation

BBC Sport cricket

Watch Sport news bulletin
IN ASSOCIATION WITH

Related BBC sites

Page last updated at 18:43 GMT, Sunday, 29 June 2008 19:43 UK

Sussex rally after batting slump

County Championship D1, Hove:
Sussex 253 v Lancashire 67-4

Match scorecard

Andrew Flintoff
Flintoff bowled with plenty of vigour but the pitch was placid

Andrew Flintoff's Championship return was overshadowed by a five-wicket haul from Sajid Mahmood and then a Sussex fightback on the opening day at Hove.

Flintoff bowled two seven over spells and one single over, but although accurate he remained wicket-less.

Only Robin Martin-Jenkins prospered, with nine fours in a fine 70 until falling to a long hop in Sussex's 253.

Jason Lewry found some swing to take two wickets in two balls as Lancashire closed 186 runs behind at 67-4.

The Sussex openers made sound start after Chris Adams chose to bat on a pleasant sunny morning at Eaton Road.

But Michael Yardy got a leading edge into the off-side and a dreadful mix-up followed, both players together in mid-pitch ready to head for the pavilion, before it was Chris Nash who was declared run-out, despite a fumble by the fielders.

Chris Adams got an inside-edge off Mahmood that took his off-stump out of the ground, and when Murray Goodwin chipped tamely to mid-wicket it was 57-3 in the 16th over.

Matt Prior looked in excellent touch, stroking Mahmood for three fours in an over, but drove loosely at Glen Chapple and edged to slip, while Yardy played a similarly rash stroke off spinner Gary Keedy and was well caught low at slip.

A partnership was desperately needed and it came either side of lunch from Martin-Jenkins and Carl Hopkinson.

They looked set for a century stand but Hopkinson, who had twice been struck by short balls from Flintoff, miscued a weak drive straight into the large hands of the burly all-rounder at short cover.

Martin-Jenkins recorded his fifty with a square drive to the boundary off Flintoff, but he departed in wretched fashion when a poor delivery from South African Francois du Plessis slid under his pull shot and crashed into the stumps.

Mahmood quickly polished off the tail after Sussex had scraped a solitary batting point, but after they too had a useful start - in which Lou Vincent drove Corey Collymore straight down the ground for six - Lancashire wobbled.

Lewry swung the ball back in beautifully to deceive Paul Horton, who offered no shot and lost his off-stump, while next ball Mal Loye was trapped in front by more inward shape.

Martin-Jenkins got his revenge on du Plessis with a much better ball than the one that got him, moving one away to catch the edge, and Collymore tempted Vincent to drive to the packed slip cordon.




related bbc links:

related internet links:
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites

Explore the BBC

This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (CSS) enabled. While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get the full visual experience. Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets (CSS) if you are able to do so.