Durham openers dominate final day to secure Hove draw

It was an outstanding effort by Alex Lees and Sean Dickson whose partnership was also the county's highest for any wicket against Sussex

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Hove: Sussex 538, Durham 223 & 364-3 dec - match drawn

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Openers Sean Dickson and Alex Lees compiled the fourth highest partnership in Durham's history as their LV= Insurance County Championship match against Sussex at Hove predictably petered out to a draw.

They put on 313 for the first wicket with Dickson making 186 – his highest score for Durham – and Lees 105 before both fell in the same over from leg-spinner Mason Crane.

By then they had knocked off all but two runs of their first-innings deficit of 315 and when the players shook hands at 4.50pm Durham were 364 for three and leading by 49. Sussex take 15 points, Durham 10.

It was an outstanding effort by the Durham pair whose partnership was also the county's highest for any wicket against Sussex.

Lees' highest score when he made his England debut against West Indies in March was a modest 31, but the left-hander faced 450 balls in that series and once again showed his powers of concentration here.

The pair did a lot of the hard work needed to secure the draw by getting through 51 overs on the third day unscathed and the only chance either offered before they were parted came midway through the morning session when Lees was on 67 and mistimed a pull off Henry Crocombe only for Crane to spill a regulation catch on the fine leg boundary.

Ali Orr got his hand to the ball but couldn't cling on to a very difficult chance at short leg when Lees was on 97, but shortly afterwards he reached his 19th first-class century, made in three minutes shy of five hours, to add to the unbeaten 182 he scored against Glamorgan earlier in the season.

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Mason Crane dismissed both openers on a batter-dominant final day (Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)

Sussex employed five bowlers in the pre-lunch session, but a slow pitch offering minimal lateral movement and only slow turn gave them little encouragement even when the new ball was taken immediately it became available.

Lees hit a six and 10 fours and faced 262 balls and it was a surprise when he smashed a full toss from Crane straight to deep mid-wicket.

If that wicket owed a bit to good fortune Crane was delighted when wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan held a catch at the second attempt after Dickson got a thin under-edge cutting later in the same over. Dickson’s 186 included a six and 20 fours and was his second hundred of the season.

Keegan Petersen and Scott Borthwick took their side past the first target to make Sussex bat again before persistent drizzle forced the teams off shortly before 3pm.

They returned an hour later and Durham lost a third wicket when Borthwick pushed forward to Delray Rawlins' left-arm spin and was athletically caught at slip by Rizwan, who had handed over wicketkeeping duties to Ali Orr by then and bowled a couple of overs of medium pace before the game ended.

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