Somerset have been denied the chance of a 3rd County Championship victory of the season when rain introduced a untimely finish to the Division One match with Sussex on the Cooper Associates Floor, Taunton.
The guests may add solely 17 runs to their in a single day first innings rating of 236-8 in reply to Somerset’s 526-8 declared and have been compelled to comply with on 273 runs behind.
Sussex then slid to 111-7 by tea, Craig Overton claiming 3-14 from 13 overs. However, with two runs added at the beginning of the ultimate session, the climate intervened and no additional play was attainable.
Somerset took 15 factors from a match they dominated, whereas Sussex had motive to be happy with 10 from a beneath par efficiency.
It took Somerset simply 12 balls at the beginning of the morning session to assert the final two Sussex first innings wickets, James Coles edging to second slip off Alfie Ogborne and Henry Crocombe being snapped up at first slip off Lewis Gregory.
With the floodlights on underneath some threatening clouds, batting didn’t look simple when first innings centurion Daniel Hughes and Tom Haines started their aspect’s second innings. Nevertheless it was two poor photographs that led to each departing earlier than lunch.
With the overall on 22 within the sixth over, Haines, on 5, aimed a giant drive at Ogborne and edged to Gregory at first slip. It was an error Sussex may unwell afford and Hughes compounded it with a disappointing exit himself, having helped Tom Clark add 32 for the second wicket.
The Australian left-hander, who moved comfortably to 21, stood transfixed after contriving to chop a long-hop from off-spinner Archie Vaughan straight to Migael Pretorius, who took a easy catch at backward level.
By lunch, Clark and Jack Leaning had progressed the rating to 65-2 from 26 overs, Clark unbeaten on 25. At that time, there was no signal of the forecast rain and Sussex had a possible 66 extra overs to bat out for a draw.
Their sequence of sentimental dismissals continued after the interval with the overall on 79 when Leaning, on 4, miscued a back-foot defensive shot off Overton and looped the ball as much as mid-wicket the place Ogborne pouched a simple probability.
Clark performed effectively to make 34 off 95 balls and seemed crestfallen when judged leg earlier than to Overton, bowling across the wicket and angling the ball in to the left-hander, to depart Sussex in hassle at 86-4.
With solely a single added, the impressed Overton discovered the sting of Coles’ bat and Tom Abell claimed a waist-high catch at first slip. To Sussex dismay, the skies have been really brightening.
A much bigger fear for Somerset a repeat of the floodlight malfunction that had ended play early on day two. They went out unexpectedly throughout the afternoon session and when overhead circumstances darkened once more umpires Tom Lungley and Ben Debenham have been quickly consulting.
Spin at each ends saved the gamers on the sector, with Jack Leach and Vaughan bowling in tandem. It was Vaughan who struck subsequent as Charlie Tear missed a back-foot defensive shot and was bowled for six.
The lights got here again on at 15:15 BST, permitting Somerset to recall their seamers. It shortly led to a different wicket as Fynn Hudson-Prentice was trapped on the crease by a supply from Ogborne and fell lbw for 5.
John Simpson had confronted 59 balls for his 11 runs when tea was taken, with a attainable 36 overs left within the day. Rain started to fall throughout the break and when play resumed at 16:15 three of the overs had been misplaced.
Solely 10 balls had been bowled when gentle drizzle despatched the gamers to the pavilion. To Somerset’s frustration, it persevered and the gamers shook arms on a draw at 17:50.













