Sussex, aiming to secure promotion to the first division of the Vitality County Championship with their seventh win of the season, started really well by dismissing Glamorgan for 186 in 57.3 overs, with Jaydev Unadkat taking 4 for 52. Indian left-arm seamer Jaydev Unadkat was the star of the show on an important day. Sussex chose to bowl first and were soon rewarded as Unadkat struck in the third delivery when he had Asa Tribe caught behind. He continued in the same vein by clean-bowling Sam Northeast to give Sussex another important breakthrough. Watch Video Here: JAYDEV ON TARGET! 🎯 pic.twitter.com/ZXVhqGg3CV — Sussex Cricket (@SussexCCC) September 9, 2024 Though the Unadkat spell stole the headlines, he received pretty decent support from his fellow seamers. Henry Crocombe and Tom Clark picked up important wickets and kept the pressure on Glamorgan. Even though England pacer Ollie Robinson didn't pick up a wicket, his nine-over opening spell was incisive, kept the batsmen watchful. Also Read | Types of Ducks in Cricket | From Golden to Diamond 56 by Kirin Carlson gave some sort of hope to Glamorgan, though the teammates do not really supported him in gathering scores. Dan Douthwaite's rapid 41 lifted some load off, but as soon as Unadkat came back into the attack, any hopes of a comeback were almost nil. Then the Indian pacer took the wicket of Andy Gorvin for a four-ball duck Sussex's openers, Tom Haines and Daniel Hughes, built a strong 110-run partnership. Hughes, who received his county cap at lunch along with James Coles, stayed unbeaten on 57 by the end of the day. Jaydev Unadkat plays for Saurashtra in domestic cricket. He also played for India in the 2010 Under-19 World Cup. In March 2020, he led Saurashtra to their first Ranji Trophy title. Also Read | Dhoni, Virat, or Rohit? Sehwag Reveals His Pick in 'This or That' Challenge