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George Garton follows four-for with match-winning blitz as Sussex stay on track

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Friday, 18 September 2020 09:28

Sussex 158 for 7 (Salt 56, Holman 3-18) beat Middlesex 155 for 8 (Simpson 46, Garton 4-27) by three wickets

George Garton had a day to remember with four wickets and a match-winning cameo of 24 from just nine balls as Sussex Sharks beat Middlesex by three wickets to keep their quarter-final hopes alive in the Vitality Blast.

Garton took four wickets for the second time in his T20 career to help restrict Middlesex to 155 for 8 before making a spectacular contribution with the bat when he blasted 20 from five balls during the penultimate over from Steven Finn.

Middlesex seemed to have the game won when Sussex slumped from 70 without loss in seven overs to 121 for 6, with teenage leg-spinner Luke Hollman picking up 3 for 18 including Phil Salt for 56.

When Garton joined Aaron Thomason in the 17th over Sussex still needed 35 but Garton swung the game back Sussex's way by hitting Finn for two straight sixes and two boundaries. Although he holed out off the final ball of the 19th over, Sussex needed three to win and Thomason smashed the winning boundary off Tom Helm with four balls to spare. Victory in their final game against Essex at Chelmsford on Sunday will guarantee Sussex second place behind south group winners Surrey.

The Sharks seemed to have things under control when Salt and Luke Wright launched the chase confidently but Hollman and Nathan Sowter, who between them took 4 for 40 in eight overs, relished a pitch offering turn and bounce.

Salt made his highest score of the season, off 40 balls with eight boundaries, but he was bowled by Hollman who then picked up David Wiese and MacLeod in successive balls in the 17th over before Garton came to Sussex's rescue.

Earlier, John Simpson scored 46 for the third time in this season's competition as he and Hollman revived Middlesex after they had struggled to 81 for 5 in the 12th over. The sixth-wicket pair put on 64 in 39 balls after left-arm spinner Delray Rawlins had picked up three wickets including Joe Cracknell, who made 37.

A day which ended well had begun promisingly for Garton when he picked up Max Holden with the second ball of the match, holding a one-handed return catch in his follow through. Umpire Ian Gould eventually sent Holden on his way after consulting colleague Rob White.

The competition's leading run-scorer Steve Eskinazi had taken his tally to 397 with 21 when Garton had him caught on the leg-side boundary before Rawlins picked up two wickets in three balls. The impressive Cracknell, 20, was bowled through the gate and Middlesex's experiment of promoting James Harris backfired when he missed an attempted cut.

When Martin Andersson was bowled through the gate in Rawlins' third over Middlesex were in trouble but their two left-handers repaired the damage, selectively targeting the short scoreboard-side boundary and running hard.

Hollman struck Ollie Robinson for three successive boundaries in the 18th over but Garton dragged it back at the end. He took an excellent catch running in from long-on to remove Simpson and give Mitch Claydon his first T20 wicket since August 2019 before striking with successive balls in the final over. Hollman, whose runs came off 21 balls with five fours, slogged across the line and Sowter chipped a slower ball to cover. Garton finished with 4 for 27 and Rawlins a career-best 3 for 22.

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