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Nottinghamshire v Sussex, Trent Bridge, 3rd day

September 14, 2011

Nottinghamshire 311 and 103 to 4 488 v Sussex

Nottinghamshire collapse left the hosts to see the defeat as Sussex took the close supervision of their meeting in the County Championship Trent Bridge.

From day 132 of 1356 from behind the visitors, Buenos Aires came to 206 for 2 before losing his last eight batters of 105, with Monty Panesar, and ships' Arif took three windows each. Darren Bravo and captain Chris Read hit two half-century, but still Nottinghamshire were dismissed for 311 and were asked to follow properly.

Panesar picked up two more victims to move its season to 69 Nottinghamshire lost three wickets in 11 balls before bad light has an early end to the proceedings with those still behind by 74 runs.

It is a slow and steady the Trent Bridge wicket, Nottinghamshire supporters had every reason to think their side to avoid the follow-see Sussex accumulating 488 in the first two days. Beaters overnight, and Bravo Karl Turner has progressed a little problem - Bravo hit Panesar for six over long-off - before James anions is worthy to open the gate spell claimed as Turner has suspended the 64 foot rear

Bravo hit a patient 50 off 144 balls, but then saw Riki Wessels and Steven Mullaney sent back to the pavilion in the space of three balls as Arif removed the stress out of two batteries. East Sussex captain inspired decision to sign Mike Yardy in the afternoon with the sweet cadence Average Joe Gatting Bravo paid immediately as playing through a swinging delivery and was plumb LBW for 53.

Frank and Paul Lee put in 41 for the sixth wicket before the feathers of francs on the defensive advantage by wicketkeeper Ben Brown Arif, and the tail quickly vanished. Amjad Khan upset Graeme White and Luke Fletcher had taken second slip, while Panesar resistance to reading more than 55 years with brown spots, then upset Andre Adams to wrap the sleeves.

At this stage, there are 38 still remains in the day, but when it is Notts' opener ended his season Alex Palacios in the way of support, forcing a shot beating Khan seventh highest first drag was fragile batting line are exposed.

Panesar had Bravo caught behind a defensive advantage and faster ball fizzes in tension Wessels two balls later. At this point, a victory in three days of Sussex seemed a possibility, but despite removing Chris Nash Turner LBW for 42 in the next class, the deepening of the cloud cover during the day to play in 103 for 4 people.
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