Saeed Ajmal took 6 for 124 to bowl Worcestershire to their third County
Championship victory of the season at Horsham, despite a brilliant 122
by Murray Goodwin for home side Sussex. Offspinner Ajmal and seamer Alan
Richardson held their nerve to dismiss Sussex for 302 just inside the
final hour.
Worcestershire's 34-run win lifted them out of the Division One
relegation zone and up to seventh place, their 21-point win taking them
to 102 points - four above Yorkshire with a game still in hand. Sussex
remained sixth on 123 points.
Ajmal, in his last Championship appearance as Worcestershire's overseas
player this season, shared the second new ball with Richardson, with
Sussex at 265 for 6 and looking like emerging as winners themselves
following a superb 151-run stand for the fifth wicket between Goodwin
and Mike Yardy.
But Richardson struck the vital blow with his second delivery with the
second new ball, Goodwin finally being beaten by an off-cutter to be lbw
after hitting the 66th first-class century of his career.
Goodwin had faced 193 balls, hitting 14 fours, and it was his fourth
century in 16 first-class innings at Horsham, where he now averages
almost 75.
Richardson then ended a stubborn eighth-wicket partnership of 27 between
Kirk Wernars and Wayne Parnell - in which South African fast bowler
Parnell had driven Ajmal straight for six - by having Wernars well held
by a diving Ben Scott as he snicked behind for 24.
Monty Panesar edged a wild drive at Ajmal to go for 1, leaving Sussex
299 for 9, and the end soon came when Richardson, who finished with
figures of 4 for 54, angled one across left-hander James Anyon to have
Sussex's last man caught at first slip by Vikram Solanki.
Worcestershire made the better start to the final day, which began with
Sussex on 17 for 1 and needing another 320 runs for victory, by taking
three wickets inside the first hour. Ed Joyce was caught off bat and pad
for 14, off Ajmal, and the spinner also ended a plucky innings of 17 by
nightwatchman Will Adkin, who fell lbw missing a sweep at a quicker
ball with the total at 52.
In between, Richardson was rewarded for a typically wholehearted spell
from the Railway End as he swung one away just enough from left-hander
Luke Wells to have him superbly caught for 9 by Worcestershire skipper
Daryl Mitchell, diving to his right at second slip.
Goodwin and Yardy, however, then took Sussex to 125 for 4 at lunch, with
Goodwin plundering three fours from one over by Gareth Andrew, who had
replaced Richardson in the attack while Ajmal kept wheeling away from
the Church End.
The pair continued to flourish after the interval, too, with Goodwin
going to 50 from 72 balls and Yardy completing his own half-century with
a swept four off Ajmal, from 89 balls. Both batsmen had hit six
boundaries in their fifties, and runs began to flow as Ajmal was at last
rested.
At 199, though, Ajmal was recalled and although Yardy almost immediately
slog-swept him for his eighth four it proved to be his last shot in
anger. On 63, having faced 120 balls, he was undone later in the same
over by a ball from Ajmal which bounced and turned to take the inside
edge of the bat and loop up to short leg off his pad where Alexei
Kervezee leapt to hold a well-judged catch.
Ben Brown had only made 10 when he went back to a quicker ball from
Ajmal and was lbw, leaving Sussex at 231 for 6 just before the tea
interval.
News By : cricinfo.com






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