Carter moved passed his previous career-best of 72 in an innings that showed a lot of maturity for a 20-year-old in just his 10th first class match. Even as wickets fell from the other end he stood firm, reaching his century from 208 deliveries.”I’m obviously delighted with my knock,” Carter said. “I hope it puts us in a good position tomorrow and hopefully we can crack on and win the game. We had lost [Haines] and [Alsop] early on so it made it more important for me and Clark to build a partnership and just progress from there.”The pitch was tricky. You just have to be patient and really wait for it. It is a bit slow in patches so you just had to really be patient and wait for the bad ball to come and try and rotate from those good balls.”Hogan returned to the attack to claim the wicket of Tim Seifert with a ball that ducked back into the New Zealander to bowl him for 5 as Glamorgan chipped away at the Sussex middle order.Related

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Salter bowled a mammoth spell from the River Taff End, sending down 26 overs unchanged. He claimed his second wicket when he had Danial Ibrahim caught down the leg side off wicketkeeper Chris Cooke who had an excellent day with the gloves.The highlight for Cooke was when he got Delray Rawlins stumped while standing up to the seam of David Lloyd. The batter over balanced slightly and Cooke whipped off the bails to reduce Sussex to 192 for 6. Unfortunately for Cooke, he hobbled off the field with just 13 overs of the day’s with Ingram stepping in to keep wicket.Sussex moved passed 200 to claim their first bonus point but shortly after lost their seventh wicket when a ball from Neser got big on Archie Lenham and the batter edged the ball into his stumps.On a pitch that had markedly more bounce in it than the one that was used in the Vitality Blast match in Cardiff on Friday, it was still tricky to score freely, which made Carter’s first century all the more impressive with only Clark looking anywhere near as solid at the crease. It will be interesting to see just how telling Carter’s innings will be once Glamorgan have batted in their first innings.

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