Smith falls cheaply as Pujara shines for Sussex

Smith falls cheaply as Pujara shines for Sussex

Steve Smith’s gradual begin to life in England’s County Championship continued at Leicester, the place he was dismissed for 3 runs by South African seamer Wiaan Mulder.

Australia’s star batsman, who made a low-key 30 on his Sussex debut at Worcester final week, was again within the pavilion having scored simply three off 14 balls earlier than being trapped lbw by Mulder.

Smith, who’s midway by means of a three-match spell with the Division Two aspect, had spent Thursday ensconced within the dressing room as Leicestershire’s floor workers tried in useless to make a saturated outfield match for play.

However, regardless of his failure, Sussex nonetheless loved a superb second day as they made 4 for 319 after being despatched into bat.

Tom Alsop (118 not out), Cheteshwar Pujara (77) and James Coles (59no) led the best way on a chilly day in typically powerful batting situations.

Pujara dealt largely in boundaries, 11 of them in his first 50, as he continued his gorgeous kind for Sussex forward of India’s World Test Championship ultimate conflict with Smith’s Australia.

Pujara’s departure, caught behind the stumps, ushered in Smith, however he regarded twitchy from the beginning, surviving a assured attraction for leg earlier than by the keen Tom Scriven from his second ball confronted as he provided no shot.

It appeared solely top may have saved him. There was no such doubt three overs later although, when Smith shuffled right into a ball from Mulder that got here again in just a little and would definitely have hit the stumps.

Sussex have been properly positioned on 4 for 208 at tea, however Smith walked off to a way of anti-climax.

In the ultimate session, which might have lasted a marathon 39 overs had unhealthy gentle not curtailed play 13 overs earlier than the scheduled shut, Alsop accomplished a 212-ball century.

Also in Division Two, Aussie allrounder Michael Neser put collectively a well-made 86 – the one rating over 50 within the match – for Glamorgan in opposition to Worcestershire in Cardiff.

With studies that Neser has been referred to as up for the Ashes preparation squad, it was a well timed reminder of his all-round skills.

In the Worcestershire first innings, Neser grabbed 4 wickets for 40 runs.

The 33-year-old was wicketless when Worcester batted for a second time, reaching 7 for 195, however Glamorgan are in a commanding place and path by simply 46 runs.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au