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Sussex bowlers chip away in close contest after Dan Ibrahim's vital half-century

Stuart Meaker moved to Sussex in a bid to revive his career Getty Images

Glamorgan 205 for 9 (Lloyd 38, Beer 2-29) trail Sussex 226 (Ibrahim 58, van der Gugten 3-45) by 21 runs

Sixteen-year-old Dan Ibrahim scored his second Championship fifty as Sussex fought back well against Glamorgan in their LV= Insurance County Championship match at Hove. The teenager followed up his 55 on debut against Yorkshire last month with a composed 58 - the only half-century in the match so far - as Sussex recovered to make 226.

Their understrength attack then chipped away at Glamorgan, who were 205 for 9 when play was halted by rain. Four bowlers took two wickets including legspinner Will Beer, whose scalps were his first in the County Championship since September 2019.

Sussex had resumed on 161 for 7 and added two runs before Jack Carson played on to Michael Hogan for a duck in the second over of the day. But Ibrahim, leaving the ball well and accumulating runs in unhurried fashion, helped Stuart Meaker and Mitch Claydon add 63 for the last two wickets. Meaker made 23 and Ibrahim was last out for 58, made from 147 balls with four boundaries before he was stumped off offspinner Andrew Salter.

In reply, most of the Glamorgan batsmen got starts but no one could better opener David Lloyd's 38 as the Sussex attack plugged away. Meaker picked up Joe Cooke with one which straightened and Colin Ingram's first Championship innings since September 2017 ended when Claydon surprised him with extra bounce and he was caught off the splice for 7.

Billy Root and Lloyd put on 54 for the third wicket with few alarms but Meaker returned to bowl Lloyd through the gate and Claydon had Kiran Carlson (17) athletically caught at second slip by the diving Aaron Thomasson. Root played attractively before he was lbw to Stiaan van Zyl to leave Glamorgan 117 for 5. Skipper Chris Cooke and Dan Douthwaite put on 40 either side of tea, although Douthwaite was put down by Carson off his own bowling on 15.

Beer broke through after the interval when Douthwaite was caught at slip on the drive and Carson picked up Cooke thanks to an excellent low catch at short leg by Thomason. Beer bowled with impressive control, picking up his second wicket when he defeated James Weighell's defensive prod. In the next over Timm van der Gugten holed out to deep midwicket to give Carson a second wicket.

Hogan and Salter scrambled a batting point before the rain got heavier, but an intriguing final two days are in prospect as both sides try to climb the Group C table.

Glamorgan 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st20DL LloydJM Cooke
2nd43CA IngramJM Cooke
3rd16WT RootJM Cooke
4th16KS CarlsonJM Cooke
5th36AG SalterKS Carlson
6th23AG SalterDA Douthwaite

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