Cricket festival is still a success despite wet weather

The crowd enjoy the cricket on Sunday. Picture: Kevin ShawThe crowd enjoy the cricket on Sunday. Picture: Kevin Shaw
The crowd enjoy the cricket on Sunday. Picture: Kevin Shaw
Friends of Arundel Castle Cricket Club executive secretary James Rufey admitted the Sussex Festival week was brought to an ideal end on Sunday.

Bad weather meant each day of the County Championship Division 2 match with Northamptonshire was interrupted and the match ended in a draw.

Chris Nash top-scored with 75 as Sussex were all out for 178 in their first innings.

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Northamptonshire declared on 478-5 in their reply as Adam Rossington struck 138 not out from 121 balls. Rob Keogh (75), Ben Duckett (72), David Murphy (60 not out) and Sean Terry (54) all posted half-centuries.

Spectators gather for Sussex's Sunday Natwest T20 Blast clash at Arundel.Spectators gather for Sussex's Sunday Natwest T20 Blast clash at Arundel.
Spectators gather for Sussex's Sunday Natwest T20 Blast clash at Arundel.

Sussex were 145-2 from 57.5 overs in their second innings when play came to an end. Ed Joyce hit 60 and Nash scored his second half-century of the match, with 53.

Sunday’s showpiece NatWest T20 Blast meeting with Gloucestershire was fortunately not affected by any rain delays.

In front of around 6,000 fans, Sussex fell 11 runs short as they finished on 173-9 in reply to Gloucestershire’s 184-4.

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