Sussex started their pursuit amid great tension, with the result of crucial importance to both sides. Every run was cheered by a large crowd who were given free admission. But there was also a large contingent of Hampshire supporters.
Hampshire broke through in the third over when Haines was lbw to Abbott for a duck. But left-handers Dan Hughes and former Hampshire player Tom Alsop swung the match Sussex’s way.
Runs were hard to come by but then Hughes drove Jack for three fours in an over, through the covers, straight and through mid-wicket.
At lunch Sussex looked the better bet, with Hampshire hopes resting primarily on Abbott. But it was Jack, charging in from the Sea End, who swung the match towards the visiting side with two wickets in consecutive overs.
At 67 he had Hughes lbw as the batter attempted to flick a full length delivery through mid-wicket, ending a partnership worth 58 runs.
Then, without addition, he had Jack Leaning caught behind for a pair, the ball just carrying to former Sussex captain Ben Brown.
At the other end Alsop was playing with calm assurance. But when he had scored 37 he cut Organ to backward point where Scott Currie claimed the catch. But Alsop did not move and he was eventually given not out by the square leg umpire.
It felt like a turning point but Alsop had added just six runs before he edged the same bowler to Toby Albert at first slip.
And in the next over the game turned sharply in Hampshire’s direction when James Coles was caught behind attempting to cut a short, wide delivery from Jack.
Jack struck again in his next over, having Price caught down the leg side. And then Organ struck twice in two deliveries, having Carson caught at short-leg and Dom Goodman caught behind. At tea Sussex were 134-8.
Without addition, John Simpson was caught at mid-on off Abbott and Sussex lost their last wicket next ball when Unadkat was caught in the gully first ball. Sussex had lost their last nine wickets for 70 runs after lunch.
Report by ECB Reporters’ Network, supported by Rothesay.
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