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County Championship: Lancashire wrap up big win over Sussex
Lancashire strengthened their promotion bid after beating Sussex by an innings and 51 runs inside three days.
After resuming on 15-0 in their second innings, 352 runs behind Lancashire's first-innings score, Sussex were reduced to 39-4 at Old Trafford.
Delray Rawlins (100) hit his maiden first-class ton to resist alongside Phil Salt and David Wiese (77) but Matt Parkinson (4-142) removed the trio.
The win means Lancashire remain unbeaten in Division Two this season and extends their lead at the top of the table to 30 points, with second-placed Glamorgan facing a big run-chase at home to Middlesex.
However, Sussex's hopes of a return to the top flight suffered another blow with a third successive defeat in a five-match winless spell - with their top-order batsmen once again failing to make an impact.
Rawlins' previous high score in first-class cricket was 96, and his century came in 99 balls and included 12 fours and three sixes.
The 21-year-old was out the very next ball after reaching the landmark, being caught and bowled by Parkinson, who ended the match with figures of 10-165.
Source: BBC News
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Lancashire strengthened their promotion bid after beating Sussex by an innings and 51 runs inside three days.
After resuming on 15-0 in their second innings, 352 runs behind Lancashire's first-innings score, Sussex were reduced to 39-4 at Old Trafford.
Delray Rawlins (100) hit his maiden first-class ton to resist alongside Phil Salt and David Wiese (77) but Matt Parkinson (4-142) removed the trio.
The win means Lancashire remain unbeaten in Division Two this season and extends their lead at the top of the table to 30 points, with second-placed Glamorgan facing a big run-chase at home to Middlesex.
However, Sussex's hopes of a return to the top flight suffered another blow with a third successive defeat in a five-match winless spell - with their top-order batsmen once again failing to make an impact.
Rawlins' previous high score in first-class cricket was 96, and his century came in 99 balls and included 12 fours and three sixes.
The 21-year-old was out the very next ball after reaching the landmark, being caught and bowled by Parkinson, who ended the match with figures of 10-165.
Source: BBC News
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County Championship • Lancashire County Cricket Club • Sussex County Cricket Club • Lancashire County Cricket Club • Sussex County Cricket Club • Result (cricket) • Run (cricket) • Lancashire County Cricket Club • Sussex County Cricket Club • Old Trafford Cricket Ground • Delray Rawlins • Batting average • Over (cricket) • First-class cricket • Century (cricket) • Phil Salt • David Wiese • Matt Parkinson (cricketer) • Lancashire • Football League Second Division • Glamorgan County Cricket Club • Big Run (South Branch Potomac River) • Middlesex • Sussex • First-class cricket • Century (cricket) • Delivery (cricket) • Boundary (cricket) • Chris Old • Cricket ball • Caught • Michael Parkinson • Bowling analysis •