Record-breaking Read seals Nottinghamshire win
Chris Read appreciated a day to recollect as Nottinghamshire Outlaws kept up their unbeaten begin in the Royal London Cup with a four-wicket win over Sussex Sharks at Hove.
Having prior turned into the first Nottinghamshire wicketkeeper to take six gets in an one-day innings, the 36-year-old smoothed his side's nerves when they lost their 6th wicket with 53 runs still required, contributing an unbeaten 22 to a stand of 56 with Steven Mullaney, who won with a six as he completed on 42 not out, Nottinghamshire securing their second Group B triumph with 22 balls to save.
Sussex had before wasted the benefit of winning the hurl on a level pitch. Openers Luke Wright and Chris Nash put on 96 in 12 overs however after they fell in progressive overs to Jake Ball they battled for energy and their aggregate of 282 for 9 never looked like sufficiently being, despite the fact that Thomas caught Rikki Wessels leg before with the first chunk of the answer and Alex Hales (23) joined a draw at Tymal Mills in the 6th over.
James Taylor, who made a profession best 291 in Nottinghamshire's Championship win over Sussex a week ago, showed up in the state of mind to give out further discipline to his most loved knocking down some pins assault, excoriating eight fours and a six in a 41-ball half-century.
Taylor paid the punishment for pomposity when he lost two stumps attempting to work Chris Liddle through leg however his namesake Brendan and Samit Patel put on 71 with few cautions to get the objective to under 100 part of the way through their answer.
Brendan Taylor gave Liddle an arrival find in the wake of making 62 from 60 balls (8 fours, 2 sixes), Patel (38) was yorked by Mills' slower ball and Dan Christian holed out to long off to give Sussex a hint of something better over the horizon however Read and Mullaney guaranteed there were no further cautions.
Prior, the Outlaws pulled things back well after Nash and Wright pillaged 14 limits between them in the strategic maneuver on a simple paced pitch before Ball pegged Sussex back with a spell of 3 for 8 in his initial three overs.
Wright (40) and Nash (49) both gloved mis-timed pulls while Matt Machan was gotten on the wrinkle to give Read his third achievement.
From 108 for 3 in the sixteenth over Sussex were compelled to remake and albeit the majority of their center request batsmen got begins nobody played with any kind of power until Will Beer, coming in at No.8, hit 42 from 55 balls.
Craig Cachopa quickly implied that he could when he twice saved Patel over long on for six yet Australian Christian, whose first over went for 14, surrendered 16 from his next five and grabbed both Cachopa (18) and captain Ed Joyce (21).
Ball completed with 4 for 49, his figures somewhat ruined when Thomas, who has joined Sussex on credit for the opposition from Somerset, hit ten keeps running off his last two balls in an unbeaten 32.
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