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James Hayes and Jack Carson add valuable runs on day one versus Worcestershire
Match Report

Sussex vs Worcestershire - Day One

9 May 2025

A maiden first-class century from off-spinner Jack Carson helped Sussex recover from 88 for six to 284 all out on the opening day against Worcestershire at Hove.  

Arriving at the crease with his side floundering, Carson looked to shepherd the tail and punish anything loose, striking 11 forceful fours and a one whipped leg-side six in his highest first-class score of 102.

When it looked as if he might run out of partners, Carson was joined by last man and debutant James Hayes, who stuck around for 126 balls as the home side edged past 250. With a first bonus batting point secured, Carson let loose and brought up his century in style, dispatching seam-bowler Ben Allison to the leg-side boundary with a powerful pull shot in the 86th over.

Carson finally fell five overs later, and Worcestershire opener Jake Libby and nightwatchman Ben Gibbon, batted out the remaining three overs without alarm to finish on 7-0.

Sussex found themselves in need of a hero after a potent five-wicket haul from Pears’ paceman Tom Taylor put the visitors in the driving seat. The right-arm bowler took five wickets for 56 runs as the home side lost six wickets for just eight runs in the early afternoon.

In a blistering mid-morning spell, the talismanic Taylor found the edges of opener Daniel Hughes and middle-order batter Tom Alsop, who were caught by third slip Henry Nicholls and wicketkeeper Gareth Roderick respectively. He then trapped Tom Clarke lbw with a searing inswinger, to which Clarke shouldered arms. Youngster James Coles also fell in the morning, driving a wide Ben Allison delivery to the grateful hands of Ethan Brookes at fourth slip from the final ball of the session.

Taylor was equally dangerous after the lunch break, bowling Sussex skipper John Simpson after Tom Haines edged a rising delivery to sub fielder Rob Jones, who took a smart rebound catch at second slip.

Opener Haines was the only top-order Sussex batter to offer any meaningful resistance, carving 12 boundaries in a graceful 89-ball 53 before Carson began his counter-offensive.

The remainder of Worcestershire’s fast bowling troop was eager to get in on the act in the afternoon session. Left-armer Gibbon had all-rounder Fynn Hudson-Prentice caught behind for a 47-ball 22 before Ollie Robinson and Ari Karvelas fell to short deliveries from Brookes and Allison.

Seamer Matthew Waite took the visitors’ final wicket, dismissing Carson with a wide delivery which the centurion chopped onto his stumps.

Debutant Hayes was Sussex’s last man and batted valiantly in his unbeaten innings of 33. The 23-year-old has been signed on an emergency two-week loan from Nottinghamshire, after Jayden Seales withdrew from the squad due to injury.

In his one over before the close of play, Hayes bowled at a good pace and conceded one boundary. 

 

By ECB Reporters Network, supported by Rothesay  

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