Talented Newbury teenager Toby Arnold notched his second century in four days to set up an emphatic 132-run victory for Hampshire over Sussex in the Second XI County Championship T20 at Hove.
Fresh from scoring 151 for the Academy at Bashley (Rydal) on Saturday, the 19-year mauled the Sussex attack - England's Ollie Robinson (0-30) and all - for 105 as Hampshire racked up 207-4 before dismissing Sussex for a paltry 75, Wellington College's Harry Petrie taking 4-14 and Scott Currie 2-18. Albert hit three sixes and 12 fours.
Things didn't go so well for Albert or Hampshire in the second match. He managed only 14 as Hampshire were pegged to 143-7 (Tom Scriven 37), Sussex knocking off the target eight wickets down.
Fresh from scoring 151 for the Academy at Bashley (Rydal) on Saturday, the 19-year mauled the Sussex attack - England's Ollie Robinson (0-30) and all - for 105 as Hampshire racked up 207-4 before dismissing Sussex for a paltry 75, Wellington College's Harry Petrie taking 4-14 and Scott Currie 2-18. Albert hit three sixes and 12 fours.
Things didn't go so well for Albert or Hampshire in the second match. He managed only 14 as Hampshire were pegged to 143-7 (Tom Scriven 37), Sussex knocking off the target eight wickets down.