LONDON Reuter: Pakistan’s cricket Captain Imran Khan hit a magnificent undefeated 135 for Sussex on the second day of their final three day county cricket championship match against Warwickshire.

 Imran hit a six and 16 fours to lift Sussex out of trouble and with David Stirling hitting a career best 65. The visitors were able to declare their first innings closed at 303 for six.

 Warwickshire made an equally rapid reply with South African Anton Ferreira cracking a whirlwind 60 not out and they were able to declare only one run behind for the loss of seven wickets.

Nottinghamshire chasing second place in the championship scored 164 for four in their second innings a lead of 93 over North amptonshire when bad light brought play to a premature end at Trent Bridge.

Opener Chris Broad selected to tour Australia with England this year Ben on 83.

Article extracted from this publication >> September 19, 1986