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Goodwin and Montgomerie give Sussex early impetus against Middlesex
Bruce Talbot - 2 August 2001

Openers Murray Goodwin and Richard Montgomerie posted their fifth century stand of a productive season as Sussex took the honours on a rain-affected first day of the important CricInfo Championship match against second division leaders Middlesex at Hove.

Middlesex, who have a slender four-point advantage over Sussex at the top, were without Angus Fraser because of bruised ribs and they badly missed their captain's unrelenting accuracy as Sussex scored 118-1 in the 31 overs that were possible in two spells.

A green-tinged pitch looked as if it would assist the seamers and stand-in skipper Paul Weekes put Sussex in, but his bowlers didn't put enough balls in the right areas and Goodwin, in particular, was quick to punish anything remotely off line.

The Zimbabwean passed 50 for the eighth time this season and by the close he had reached 73 not out.

Montgomerie was more circumspect and had a couple of strokes of luck. He was almost run out in the second over and had another let off when he upper cut Tim Bloomfield to second slip where Weekes got a hand on the ball but couldn't prevent it racing down the slope for four.

Bloomfield was easily Middlesex's most threatening bowler and he was rewarded in the 30th over when Montgomerie slashed at a widish delivery outside off stump and gave debutant wicketkeeper David Alleyne his first first-class catch.

With five lights on, Goodwin and Chris Adams had little hesitation in trooping off when they were offered the light at the end of the next over.

Sussex fielded four front-line seamers for the first time since the opening game of the season after Robin Martin-Jenkins, who has been out for two months with a rib muscle injury, and left-armer Jason Lewry both declared themselves fit.

© CricInfo


First Class Teams Middlesex, Sussex.
Players/Umpires Richard Montgomerie, Murray Goodwin, Chris Adams, Timothy Bloomfield, Jason Lewry.
Tournaments CricInfo Championship Div 2
Season English Domestic Season
Scorecard CricInfo Championship: Sussex v Middlesex, 2-5 Aug 2001
Grounds New County Ground, Hove, Brighton


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