Ibrahim hits unbeaten 121 as Sussex draw at Durham

Danial Ibrahim batted for almost seven hours and faced 315 balls in his career-best score
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Rothesay County Championship Division One, Banks Homes Riverside (day four)
Sussex 361 & 322-6 dec: Ibrahim 121*, Simpson 85, Coles 53; Potts 2-44
Durham 327: Ackermann 65, Clark 51; Sandhu 5-83
Durham (13 pts) drew with Sussex (14 pts)
A century from Danial Ibrahim and John Simpson's gritty 85 guided Sussex to a draw on the final day of their County Championship clash with Durham.
The pair were watchful as they looked to protect their position in the match, with a probing opening spell from Matthew Potts the most trouble the visiting batters faced on a sedate final morning.
Sam Conners removed Simpson 15 runs short of another century, but Ibrahim remained calm to reach three figures for the second time in his first-class career.
Sussex finished on 322-6 declared with the teams shaking hands at 4.50 pm.
The draw means that both sides have consolidated their position in a congested mid-table, with Sussex hosting Warwickshire in the next round that starts on Sunday, while Durham travel to The Oval to face champions Surrey.
Resuming on 111-4 with a lead of 145, Simpson and Ibrahim were tested by Potts and Ben Raine.
Sussex continued their plan of taking time out of the game, with the pair rarely letting their rearguard action slip in the first hour.
Potts had a couple of lbw shouts against Ibrahim turned down as the Durham quick searched for a breakthrough.
The first hour was successfully negated and Ibrahim then brought up his first half-century of the season from 161 deliveries, while skipper Simpson pulled a Conners ball for four to reach his 50 from 106.
Things continued in the same vein after lunch, with the Durham bowlers toiling while Sussex were happy to edge further towards the draw.
Ibrahim did punish any freebies offered by the bowlers as he pulled a Will Rhodes short ball for four, but he survived an lbw shout from Raine when Durham took the second new ball.
He then responded by playing a delightful cover drive off the bowling of Raine, but the Durham man was testing the 20-year-old.
Simpson was also having a difficult time against Potts, with the England man sending a couple past the Sussex captain's outside edge, but he responded by playing a crunching cover drive off Raine for four.
Potts came so close to a breakthrough, but Ollie Robinson dropped Simpson on 77 as the Sussex skipper gloved one down the legside, but Conners got him soon after when he chipped one up in the air and Lees produced an excellent catch at mid-off.
Ibrahim then reached his first century of the season from 264 deliveries with a single on the legside, having recently made a big hundred for the second XI.
He guided his side to tea alongside Fynn Hudson-Prentice, who tried to be aggressive after the break but Drissell bowled him for 26 as he missed one completely.
That brought Jack Carson to the crease, who was there with Ibrahim when the two sides settled for a draw.
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- Published31 January