LV=CC: Ollie Robinson records career-best figures foor Sussex

Ollie Robinson recorded career-best first-class figures as his impressive start to life with Sussex continued.
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But it needed an equally commendable contribution from team mate Luke Wells to keep the home side in a promising position against Warwickshire at Hove.

Wells passed 50 for the first time this season as the hosts reached 140-5 by close of the first day of this Championship tussle, 40 runs behind.

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His undefeasted 73 at the top of the innings was invaluable on a day when no other batsman got past 35.

Warwickshire had earlier been bowled out for 180 after choosing to bat first with Robinson (6-33) taking the first six wickets to fall.

The former Yorkshire seamer had five by lunch – all taken in the space of 46 balls delivered up the slope from the Sea End – after Warwickshire had reached 35 without loss.

Robinson removed openers Ian Westwood, caught by Steve Magoffin running in from fine leg, and Varun Chopra, held at second slip by Chris Jordan, in the same over.

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Ateeq Javid was picked up by Ben Brown at the wicket for two before Robinson took two more wickets with successive balls.

He produced a beauty which left Laurie Evans (6), who edged to Brown, and then trapped former Sussex favourite Tim Ambrose right in front with his very next ball.

Robinson added the scalp of Rikki Clarke (11) soon after lunch before Jordan removed former England colleague Jonathan Trott, who played on attempting to pull.

Trott made 35 and looked back ruefully at the pitch as he departed.

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There were suggestions of variable bounce and Warwickshire were not helped by the cloud which came over after they won the toss in bright, warm sunshine.

Keith Barker (24) and Jeetan Patel (16) added a useful 59 for the eighth wicket and a healthy supply of extras helped them towards their total of 180.

But batting was never easy and Magoffin tied up the tail by taking the last three wickets, helped by Craig Cachopa’s fine catch low down at point to remove Barker.

Like Warwickshire, Sussex got off to a solid start with 46 on the board when Chris Nash edged the lively Clarke to Chopra at first slip for 17.

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Sussex still looked comfortable at 115-3 but then lost three wickets for 14.

After 77 overs of seam, spinner Patel came on and claimed 3-20, including the stumping of Luke Wright for nought as he danced down the pitch.

But Wells stood firm as wickets tumbled around him.

Ollie Robsinon said:: “When I first got here, me and (bowling coach) Jon Lewis tweaked a few things in my run-up and with my action.

“But I just try and do the basics well in training. Hit a good length, a little bit of swing, a little bit of nibble.

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“On a wicket like this, if you hit a good area you normally get a few wickets. It was doing a bit.

“It was just my day. It could easily have been CJ’s (Chris Jordan’s) day. He bowled outstandingly.

“I wasn’t even thinking about the wickets. I was just trying to keep bowling as long as possible.

“Joycey (skipper Ed Joyce) wanted to take me off after seven overs but then I got another one so I kept bowling.

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“Then after lunch he said ‘Can you carry on?’ so I just kept bowling. I suppose when you are taking wickets you don’t really tire too much. You still feel good.

“I kept trying to hit the deck hard and the wicket did the rest.”

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