• Sussex v Middlesex, Hove, 4th day

Middlesex condemn Sussex to first defeat

ESPN staff
July 20, 2013
Middlesex 496 (Robson 166, Panesar 5-95) and 44 for 0 beat Sussex 229 (Joyce 101) and 310 (Wright 161) by 10 wickets
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It was fitting that Sam Robson was not out as Middlesex claimed victory © Getty Images
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Middlesex needed just 80 minutes to wrap up a ten-wicket win and condemn Sussex to their first defeat of the season in the County Championship. Luke Wright was last out for 161 as Sussex were dismissed for 310 in their second innings and the Middlesex openers knocked off their target of 44 in nine overs at Hove.

Sussex led by just 21 runs overnight with Wright on 151 but Middlesex made inroads as soon as they took the second new ball. Tim Murtagh's first delivery with it made the breakthrough when Chris Jordan edged a lifter to wicketkeeper John Simpson.

Sussex lost their eighth wicket in the next over when Steve Magoffin wafted outside off stump on nought and Simpson again did the honours to reward Corey Collymore's excellent line.

James Anyon briefly gave Wright some support as the ninth wicket pair added a further 15 but Murtagh struck again with the score on 308 when Anyon was caught behind off another ball which lifted sharply off a length to give Simpson his eighth catch of the game.

With only last man Monty Panesar for company, Wright tried to hit out but only succeeded in finding Neil Dexter on the long off boundary, having added ten runs to his overnight score. Wright's 161 came off 185 balls with 24 boundaries and a six.

Murtagh and Collymore both picked up three wickets while Steve Finn, deemed surplus to requirements by England at Lord's, was not required to bowl today.

Middlesex needed 44 to seal their fourth win of the season and Dawid Malan finished unbeaten on 19 and Sam Robson, whose first-innings 166 had done so much to set up their victory, was 18 not out.

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