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Simon Kerrigan five-for puts Northants on course despite Tom Haines ton

Simon Kerrigan has proved himself capable of taking the first steps of a career revival with Northamptonshire Getty Images

Northamptonshire 256 and 131 for 2 (Procter 47*) need another 87 runs to beat Sussex 175 and 298 (Haines 103, Brown 95, Kerrigan 5-70)

Northamptonshire are poised to go second in Group Three in the LV= Insurance County Championship after they closed in on victory against Sussex at Hove.

Left-arm spinner Simon Kerrigan continued his good start to the season with 5 for 70 and despite Tom Haines' second hundred of the season Sussex were bowled out for 298 in their second innings. That left Northants more than four sessions to score 218 and they were 131 for 2 at stumps on day three, needing another 87.

Haines made an excellent 103 - the first Championship hundred by a Sussex player at Hove for two years - and Ben Brown was last out for 95 trying to hit a six to get to his century.

Sussex had resumed on 142 for 4 and Haines and Brown took their fifth-wicket stand to 103 but shortly after reaching the fourth hundred of his career, Haines turned a ball from Kerrigan to midwicket. It was a somewhat tame end to a fine innings by the 22-year-old left-hander, who faced 221 balls and hit 11 fours.

Tom Taylor picked up two wickets in successive balls with Delray Rawlins bowled aiming a big drive and George Garton edging low to first slip. But Jack Carson, fresh from his maiden first-class fifty in the first innings, gave Brown admirable support either side of lunch in an eighth-wicket stand of 65 which took the score to 297.

The luckless Ben Sanderson could not break through with the second new ball but Kerrigan came to the rescue. Carson was pinned in front playing back for 35 before Taylor yorked Henry Crocombe in the next over for a duck.

That left Brown on 95 with only last man Jamie Atkins for company and he went for glory, only to be caught on the long-off boundary. The Sussex captain faced 170 balls and hit ten fours.

Although the odd ball did turn, the pitch had got easier to bat on. Sussex needed early wickets and Atkins got them a breakthrough in his first over when Ben Curran, whose nine innings this season have brought only 141 runs, was caught behind aiming an expansive drive.

Vasconcelos and Luke Procter took the score to 57 with few alarms before Haines enjoyed his second memorable moment of the day, running round from midwicket to run out Vasconcelos with a brilliant direct hit. But Procter and Rob Keogh settled the nerves with an unbroken third-wicket stand of 73 to put their side in sight of victory.

Northants 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st15R VasconcelosBJ Curran
2nd42LA ProcterR Vasconcelos
3rd84LA ProcterRI Keogh
4th77RI KeoghSA Zaib

County Championship

Division 1
TeamMWLDPT
NOTTS431068
LANCS421157
WARKS421156
HANTS421153
YORKS412140
SOM404014
Division 2
TeamMWLDPT
ESSEX430177
GLOUC431064
DURH311140
NHNTS412138
SUR301227
GLAM403123
Division 3
TeamMWLDPT
KENT440083
MIDDX431067
WORCS422049
LEICS412143
DERBS412142
SUSS404018
Group 1
TeamMWLDPT
NOTTS10424151
WARKS10415145
DURH10325132
ESSEX10325129
WORCS10136109
DERBS1005572
Group 2
TeamMWLDPT
SOM10415148
HANTS10424145
GLOUC10532131
SUR10226123
LEICS10244111
MIDDX1027184
Group 3
TeamMWLDPT
LANCS10415150
YORKS10514149
GLAM10226127
NHNTS10334123
KENT1003797
SUSS1015494