Openers ensure Sussex stroll to victory
Sussex openers Chris Nash and Ed Joyce took their four-day form into one-day cricket as their side crushed Derbyshire by eight wickets at Hove
15-May-2011
Sussex 199 for 2 beat Derbyshire 196 for 8 by eight wickets
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Sussex openers Chris Nash and Ed Joyce took their four-day form into one-day
cricket as their side crushed Derbyshire by eight wickets at Hove to go top of
Clydesdale Bank 40 Group A.
The pair have already compiled four century stands in the County
Championship this season and they put on 161 in 26 overs as the Sharks made
light work of their target of 197 to make it three successive wins after they
had lost their opening game to today's opponents a fortnight ago.
Their partnership was a new county record against Derbyshire in one-day
matches, beating the 137 by Alan Wells and Martin Speight in 1990, and the
fourth highest stand for any Sussex wicket in List A cricket. Both scored freely against a toothless attack on a flat pitch and the only disappointment was that neither scored a century.
Nash needed treatment after he was struck on the left hand by a bouncer from
Jon Clare and was on 78 when he mistimed a drive to mid-off off slow left-armer
Chesney Hughes. Joyce fell to Hughes for 90, which included 11 fours, when he holed out to deep midwicket but debutant Lou Vincent hit the next ball for six and Sussex wrapped
up victory with 9.5 overs to spare.
Earlier, Derbyshire had collapsed badly after a fourth one-day half-century of
the season from Wes Durston appeared to have put them on course for an imposing
total. Left-armer Chris Liddle picked up openers Usman Khawaja and Hughes in
successive overs before Durston led the fightback by adding 48 in 11 overs with
Greg Smith.
Naveed Arif was convinced he had run out Durston on five when he claimed to
have deflected Smith's straight drive onto the stumps and on 28 he survived
another alarm when a pull dropped just short of the diving Nash at deep
midwicket.
Smith, who was dropped by Vincent on 16, fell two balls later when he drove to
midwicket but Durston and Wayne Madsen played well in a punishing stand of 91
from 98 balls for the fourth wicket. The visitors took their batting powerplay in the 33rd over but then their innings started to unravel as five wickets fell for just six runs in 15 balls.
Sussex skipper Mike Yardy had Madsen caught off a mistimed slog sweep and in
his next over Yardy struck with successive deliveries. Durston was deceived by a
change of pace and bowled for 85 off 103 balls, which included seven fours and a
straight six off Monty Panesar.
Luke Sutton was leg before wicket to the next delivery and although Steffan
Jones blocked the hat-trick ball he holed out to long-on in the next over, the
second success for Rana Naved who had earlier yorked Jon Clare.
Garry Park and Azeem Rafiq halted the collapse but on a true pitch a target of
197 was never going to seriously extend Sussex and so it proved.