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Sussex v Notts Day 1 end of play - Sussex 309-9

ED JOYCE and Corey Collymore put on a century partnership in the final session of day one to help rescue from a perilous position against Nottinghamshire.

Struggling at 144-7, Joyce guided the tail through to the end of the day before being trapped lbw by Adam Voges. Valuable contributions came from Ollie Rayner and Corey Collymore lower down the order.

WICKET Adam Voges, bowling the penultimate over of the day makes a loud leg before appeal against Joyce, and to the astonishment of all in the ground, the finger goes up and Joyce departs for 183.

Sussex 308-9

100 PARTNERSHIP - Ed Joyce carves Charlie Shreck away for four, taking the ninth wicket partership with Corey Collymore past 100,

Sussex 306-8

Corey Collymore punches Charlie Shreck back down the ground to set his highest ever first class score. The boundary four taking him to 22 - beating his previous best by two.

Sussex 297-8

150 - Despite the new ball being taken, Ed Joyce continues to make hay, whipping two deliveries to the square leg boundary to pass 150 runs.

Sussex 262-8

FIFTY PARTNERSHIP - Ed Joyce hits two successive boundaries to take his partnership with Corey Collymore past 50 - Collymore has contributed six of those as Joyce closes in on his 150.

Sussex 249-8


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