Leicester Mercury

County could look to apply pressure as the runs pile up

KIMBER, ACKERMANN AND MULDER MAKE CENTURIES TO CHASE DOWN A HEFTY TOTAL

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Lv= County Championsh­ip Division Two

Day three of four

Sussex 588 for 9 Leicesters­hire 529 for 4 Leicesters­hire trail Sussex by 59 runs with six wickets remaining

LOUIS Kimber, Colin Ackermann and Wiaan Mulder all made centuries as Leicesters­hire’s batsmen enjoyed a placid Hove pitch as much as Sussex’s had on the third day of their LV= Insurance County Championsh­ip match at Hove, writes Bruce Talbot.

There should have been a fourth hundred to celebrate for the Foxes but Rishi Patel was out for 99 as Leicesters­hire responded to Sussex’s 588 with 529 for four, Ackermann (167) and Mulder (129) having added 260 for the fifth wicket so far.

Sussex’s bowlers plugged away but only 13 wickets have fallen in three days and the contest, between the bottom two sides in the second division, is destined for a draw, although Leicesters­hire may feel they could apply pressure if they can score quickly and get a decent lead on the final day.

There were a couple of moments during a soporific day when Sussex might have taken the initiative. They were certainly left to rue not running out Ackermann on 71 when he would have been well short had Delray Rawlins thrown more accurately from short mid-wicket to the non-striker’s end.

Mulder was dropped on 107 but it was a day of unrelentin­g toil in the heat for a Sussex attack weakened by the absence of skipper Tom Haines, who has a broken hand, and the lack of a front-line spinner.

Haines’ deputy Steven Finn bowled impressive­ly to take two of three wickets to fall but Leicesters­hire’s batsmen were in punishing mood.

Kimber, who is playing only his 12th first-class match at the age of 25, reached his century with a lovely extracover drive to the boundary off Finn in the fourth over of the day.

But Finn pinned Kimber lbw in his next over for 104, which included 11 fours and three sixes.

Kimber had added 174 for the second wicket with Patel, who resumed on 67 and looked certain to follow his team-mate to a first Championsh­ip hundred. Then, with a single needed and with three balls to go before lunch, he inexplicab­ly charged down the pitch to off-spinner James Coles and feathered a thin edge behind, having struck 17 fours and a six in nearly five hours of patient accumulati­on.

Finn struck in the fourth over with the new ball when he took a low return catch in his follow-through to remove Lewis Hill for 10, but after that Ackermann and Wiaan Mulder shaped the rest of the day.

Ackermann, who gave up the Championsh­ip captaincy in May, followed up his hundred against Nottingham­shire in his previous Championsh­ip appearance by reaching the 20th of his career shortly after tea.

South African all-rounder Mulder followed him by driving Sean Hunt to the long-on boundary to bring up his sixth first-class century, but he was badly missed by wicketkeep­er Oli Carter shortly afterwards off Henry Crocombe.

As Sussex searched for a breakthrou­gh, Cheteshwar Pujara came on to bowl his very occasional leg breaks but by then Ackermann and Mulder were in full control.

They posted a new record for Leicesters­hire’s fifth wicket against Sussex beating John Sadler and David Masters’ 208 at Hove in 2003 in the game when Sussex clinched the Championsh­ip title for the first time - with power to add.

 ?? PICTURE: JOHN MALLETT ?? HITMAN: Louis Kimber
PICTURE: JOHN MALLETT HITMAN: Louis Kimber

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