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Returning to action for the first time since Saturday’s One-Day Cup final triumph, already relegated Worcestershire were brought back down to earth with a bump, as a searing Robinson spell saw the England seamer take four wickets in the first hour.

Youngster Rehaan Edavalath was caught behind with the third ball of the match, before Pears skipper Jake Libby saw his off-stump sent flying after facing just one ball as the Pears fell to 1-2.

Teenager Lategan provided a classy counter-attacking cameo for the hosts, easing the ball through the vacant offside whenever the opportunity arose.

But Robinson continued his unrelenting start to the morning, claiming two further scalps, including that of first-class debutant Isaac Mohammed who was pinned lbw, with a sobering opening hour rounded off with the dismissal of Rob Jones who suffered the same fate, leaving his side in a heap at 36-4.

Lategan continued his riposte but Worcestershire woes deepened with Roderick caught behind off the bowling of Unadkat, before Robinson collected his fifth wicket of a superb spell by removing the key man, Lategan, for his resolute 41.

Robinson almost secured his sixth wicket on a morning session dominated by the bowlers, but the umpires were not convinced Simpson had held on to a rebound catch behind, as lunch was taken with Worcestershire 91-6.

Unadkat picked up where he left off after the resumption as Ethan Brookes became his second victim with a regulation catch provided to Coles at slip.

He took his season’s tally of wickets to 13, after removing Tom Taylor caught behind for nine and trapping Ben Allison in front without scoring as the Pears’ landslide continued.

Robinson completed his six-fer with the wicket of Waite, who was the last man out.

The Pears hit back in resilient fashion as Allison led the way in an inspired early spell, taking three wickets to help reduce Sussex to 67-4.

The seamer first trapped Hughes (24) lbw, before taking a stunning one-handed caught and bowled to remove Carter and bowling Alsop for just one, while Taylor took his 51st Championship wicket of the season to drag the hosts back into the contest.

Simpson and Coles led the Sussex revival however, dominating an afternoon session that saw the fifth wicket pair add 90 runs before tea, with Coles reaching a fluent fifty in the process.

Both batters moved past 1,000 first-class for the season during the evening session, with Coles reaching his century from 105 balls, before he was bowled by Ben Gibbon as Simpson helped close a dominant day for the visitors on 228-5, leading by 105 runs as bad light stopped play.

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Tight bowling from the Hampshire attack, led by Scott Currie (5-34), and a disciplined display in the field looked to be sending the cup to the south coast.

But Brookes hit four sixes and five fours to turn the game before Matt Waite’s five-ball cameo of 16 took them across the line.

“We’ve seen it the majority of the time he’s been with us in white-ball cricket and red-ball cricket that he can change games, he can win us games,” said Worcestershire head coach Alan Richardson.

“He’s one of those batters that we’re all on the balcony waiting for him to do something. It was an awesome effort.”

Libby added: “It was so special by Ethan and even Waitey to come out and finish off the way he did, and Henry [Cullen] as well. They’ve been so good all tournament.”

The late heroics earned Worcestershire a first taste of silverware since winning the T20 Blast seven years ago, and a first knockout trophy in the longer one-day format since lifting the NatWest Trophy in 1994.

“It’s been a tough season for everyone with the schedule the way it is,” Richardson said.

“We haven’t played a 50-over game for about three weeks, so we didn’t quite know what to do at the start, but it’s real reward for all of the hard work that they’ve put in.”

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