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Career-best innings for Laurie Evans but Somerset sneak home

5 Aug 2018

Despite a career-best innings from Sussex’s Laurie Evans, a highly entertaining Vitality Blast encounter finally went Somerset’s way as they extended their lead at the top of south group with a three-wicket win at The 1st Central County Ground on a sundrenched Sunday afternoon.

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Sussex appeared to be in course for their first home win in this season’s tournament when they reduced Somerset to 134 for 7 in the 17th over chasing 170.

But 16 runs from the 18th as Roelof van der Merwe hit David Wiese for two boundaries before depositing a full toss into the pavilion. Five were needed off the final over by Chris Jordan and van der Merwe edged the second ball to the fence before hitting the winning runs to backward point off the next.

Somerset had been well placed at 112 for 3 from 12 overs before Sussex took three wickets in successive overs which looked to have turned the tide in their favour.  

Abell bowled

Jofra Archer’s yorker proved too good for Tom Abell (30), whose stand of 56 in 6.1 overs with James Hildreth had put his side in a good position. Danny Briggs claimed Hildreth (25) in the next over when he was stumped trying to clear the leg-side boundary for the third time before the irrepressible Rashid Khan, who had earlier claimed Peter Trego (14) with his first ball, bowled Lewis Gregory with a fizzing googly.

Jofra celebrates

Khan had figures of 3 for 29 when Corey Anderson (14) was superbly caught by Chris Jordan at long on. Sussex appeared to be in control but van der Merwe’s unbeaten 33 off 18 balls, with three fours and two sixes, proved decisive.

Rashid Khan

Earlier, Laurie Evans had top scored with 96 in Sussex’s 169 for 5 after they had been put in.

Evans fell off the penultimate ball of the innings trying to clear mid-wicket for the boundary that would have brought him his hundred.

Instead, he had to settle for a career-best which included ten boundaries and two leg-side sixes, off Overton and Jamie Gregory, as he dominated a Sussex card where the next best score was Tom Bruce’s 21. As well as some powerful blows on both sides of the wicket he also ramped successive deliveries from Abell to the rope. Evans now has 343 runs in this season’s competition.

Laurie Evans pulls

Somerset’s spinners Max Waller and van der Merwe were the pick of their attack. Waller bowled Phil Salt (5) in the first over and also had Delray Rawlins (18) stumped when he too came down the pitch to the leg-spinner.

Delray Rawlins

Somerset’s quicks liberally used the short ball on a pitch offering decent pace and carry, often to good effect. Luke Wright (5) pulled Gregory’s bumper to deep mid-wicket and Jamie Overton was successful when he dropped short and New Zealander Bruce was held at deep cover after making his highest score in this season’s Blast.

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