Robin Martin-Jenkins quits first-class cricket
Robin Martin-Jenkins, the Sussex allrounder, has announced that he will retire from first-class cricket this summer
View ArticleMartin-Jenkins fights to keep Sussex afloat
Worcestershire's hopes of forcing victory over Sussex were frustrated by a combination of rain and an unbeaten half-century from Robin Martin-Jenkins at Hove
View ArticleRain forces a draw in Martin-Jenkins' last game
Sussex and Worcestershire remain Glamorgan's closest challengers at the top of Division Two of the County Championship after their match at Hove fizzled out to a draw
View ArticleGoodwin, Martin-Jenkins rescue Sussex
Murray Goodwin made Derbyshire pay a high price for dropping him as he and Robin Martin-Jenkins scored centuries to rescue Sussex at Derby
View ArticleRain ends Derbyshire hopes
The prospect of an intriguing finish between Derbyshire and Sussex at Derby was washed out by heavy rain which prevented any play on the final day
View ArticleMartin-Jenkins shines before retirement
An unbeaten 73 in his last County Championship game from allrounder Robin Martin-Jenkins put Sussex in a decent position halfway through their Division Two game with Gloucestershire at Arundel
View ArticleMonty's five-for sets up Sussex win
Monty Panesar took his first five-wicket haul since September 2008 as Sussex beat Gloucestershire by eight wickets at Arundel
View ArticleRobin Martin-Jenkins bows out with a victory
Ed Joyce made his first hundred in one-day league cricket as Sussex Sharks improved their chances of defending their Clydesdale Bank 40 title with a crushing 159-run win over Worcestershire Royals at Hove
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