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Price is right as Hampshire go wrong again at Hove

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Sussex Dominate Hampshire at Hove

The match between the second team in the championship’s top division and the one second from bottom went to form at Hove as Sussex bowled out Hampshire for 191 in 60.4 overs.

Hampshire have taken only three batting points this season – all the other sides in the division are in double figures – and opener Nick Gubbins was the only batter to pass fifty.

First Session Belonged to Sussex

The first session belonged to Sussex, which looked unlikely when Hampshire, who chose to bat, were 54 without loss after an hour’s play.

Neither Sean Hunt nor Dom Goodman posed difficult questions and though Jaydev Unadkat was unlucky, and conceded just nine runs from his eight overs, Sussex did not exert real control until Tom Price came on at the sea end and was joined by Tom Haines at the Cromwell Road end. They were the pick of the bowlers.

Hampshire Lose Wickets

Hampshire, for whom spinner Andrew Neal made his first-class debut, lost their first wicket in the 17th over when Toby Albert inside-edged Price onto his stumps. It was Price’s 100th first-class wicket.

At 65 Haines was jubilant after bowling his old Sussex opening partner Ali Orr, the batsman playing forward and inside the line of the ball.

In the last over before lunch Jake Lehmann, in prolific form this season, was furious with himself after being given out lbw to Haines for ten and Hampshire were 83 for three at the interval.

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A Double Strike by Price

A double strike by Price after lunch set Hampshire back on their heels. Gubbins had just reached his fourth half-century of the season when, attempting to pull, he got a top edge and keeper John Simpson took a difficult, swirling catch.

Two balls later Price got one to straighten and former Sussex captain Ben Brown had his off stump knocked back for a duck.

Sussex Trail by 70 Runs

Sussex skipper Tom Haines maintained his side’s dominance with a 57-ball 52 before Hampshire kept themselves in the match by dismissing both openers and then dismissing Jack Leaning lbw for a duck shortly before the end of the opening day.

Sussex trail Hampshire by 70 runs after the first day, with Haines and company looking to build on their strong start.

Vikram Hayes

Vikram Hayes is a senior cricket analyst at The Times of India, celebrated for his astute reading of the game and a storytelling flair that brings matches to life. A graduate of St. Xavier's College and the Asian College of Journalism, Vikram cut his teeth covering Mumbai's storied maidans before joining the national sports desk. His areas of expertise include spin bowling tactics, pitch behavior, and the historical narratives that shape rivalries. He has reported from multiple IPL seasons, World Cups, and Test tours, and his column Spin Cycle is among the most-read cricket features in Indian digital media. Vikram has also contributed research to award-winning sports documentaries. A winner of the Ramnath Goenka Award and a WAN-IFRA prize, he remains a trusted voice for millions of fans seeking insight beyond the scorecard.