Ollie Robinson could play cricket in Australia this winter, despite missing out on the Ashes.
The Sussex seamer took season-best figure of 6-68 as his county ended any fears of Championship relegation.
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They amassed enough bonus points to be safe on day two of their final fixture of the season, away to Worcestershire.
John Simpson and James Coles both made centuries and both passed 1,000 runs for the season as Sussex made 350 all out replying to their hosts’ 123.
Robinson looked like he was enjoying himself – despite missing out on the England squad to head Down Under.
He said: “After a couple of years where I didn’t enjoy my cricket as much, I now just try to go out there and enjoy it.
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“We have a great bunch of lads and the environment makes me play my best cricket.
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“I have had some niggles this year and have enjoyed that period off over the One Day Cup and it has been good for me and I have definitely felt the benefits of that.
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“I don’t know exactly what the winter holds, maybe some white ball cricket.
“Australia was mentioned for some grade cricket, but we will see, it is up in the air at the minute.”
Simpson scored 129 not out and Coles made 102.
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