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Luke Hollman ten-for sees Middlesex wrap up crushing win over Sussex

Tom Haines continued his run of good form Getty Images

Middlesex 676 for 5 dec (Robson 256, Stoneman 174, White 110*, Andersson 88) beat Sussex 319 (Haines 156, Brown 80, Hollman 5-65) and 303 (Haines 87, Hudson-Prentice 67, Hollman 5-90) by an innings and 54 runs

Tom Haines became the first batsmen to score 1000 LV= Insurance County Championship runs this season but the Sussex captain could not prevent his side from suffering an innings defeat to Middlesex at Hove.

The 22-year-old opener reached the milestone on 57 and he went on to make 87 to add to his career-best 156 in the first innings. Fynn Hudson-Prentice helped Haines add 81 for the sixth wicket and scored a half-century, but legspinner Luke Hollman followed his five wickets in the first innings by taking 5 for 90 to finish with career-best match figures of 10 for 155.

Sussex were eventually bowled out for 303, as Middlesex won by an innings and 54 runs to make it two wins out of two in Division Three.

The hosts were still 269 runs in arrears at the start and they lost George Garton in the fifth over of the day, when he got a thin edge to wicketkeeper John Simpson pushing forward to Hollman for 17.

Dan Ibrahim looked solid enough until he chipped a tame catch to mid-on to give Hollman another wicket but Haines and Hudson-Prentice, who returned to Sussex from Derbyshire for a second spell last month, added 81 in 24 overs either side of lunch with few alarms.

Hudson-Prentice played some eye-catching drives off both Hollman and the Middlesex seamers and for a while Sussex entertained thoughts of saving the game. But Haines, who had been on the field for all but 34 balls of the match, not surprisingly tired and on 87 tried to drive Hollman down the ground and Thilan Walallawita made ground to take the catch at long off. Haines had faced 170 balls and hit eight fours, taking his aggregate for the season to 1030 runs at an average of 51.96.

Hudson-Prentice had played very fluently until slow left-armer Walallawita found some extra bounce out of the footholes and he gloved the ball to Simpson for 67, made from 104 deliveries with nine fours.

Oli Carter and Delray Rawlins added 33 before Middlesex captain Tim Murtagh struck as soon as he took the new ball, tempting Rawlins with a short ball which he obligingly pulled into the hands of Hollman at deep midwicket. Jack Carson lost his off stump to Murtagh's nip-backer and Martin Andersson picked up the final wicket when he pinned Henry Crocombe for 5, leaving Carter unbeaten on 31.

Sussex 3rd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st58TJ HainesAGH Orr
2nd16BC BrownTJ Haines
3rd5TJ HainesSF Hunt
4th29GHS GartonTJ Haines
5th34TJ HainesD Ibrahim
6th81FJ Hudson-PrenticeTJ Haines
7th22FJ Hudson-PrenticeOJ Carter
8th33DMW RawlinsOJ Carter
9th12JJ CarsonOJ Carter
10th13HT CrocombeOJ Carter

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