Second Eleven Friendly – Day two of three
Notts 392 & 61-4 Sussex 302 Notts lead by 151 runs
 
Nottinghamshire Second Eleven closed on 61-4 in their second innings as they look to establish a winning position at Horsham.
 
Sussex were indebted to keeper Ben Brown who scored 113. At lunch the home side were in the ascendency at 161-2 but after the interval Notts fought back with tighter bowling to dismiss Sussex for 302, a lead of 90 on first innings.
 
In the morning Lou Vincent the former New Zealand test player with 23 test caps and 102 one day appearance was caught & bowled by Scott Elstone for 24 .
 
Sam wood bowled well to capture 3-59 from twenty overs whilst Scott Elstone at one time on a hat trick was more expensive with 3-62 from ten overs. Jake Ball took the final two wickets to finish with 2-43
 
Notts were 61-4 at the close having lost Sam Kelsall for 22 and Ali Brown for 29. An interesting final day seems assured.
 
YOU ARE THE UMPIRE

For those who are into the laws of the game, an unusual occurrence happened prior to tea.

Liddle played a ball straight back like a rocket from Sam Wood which struck the umpire in the back of the head and ricocheted to Ali Brown who caught the ball. The umpire required assistance from the physio and went to hospital for a check-up.
 
What decision should the umpire at square leg have made? Was the batsmen out? Answers tomorrow!