Luke Wright struck a rapid unbeaten century to guide Sussex to an astonishing three-wicket NatWest T20 Blast win over Gloucestershire at Bristol.

With just two overs remaining, the visitors still required 43 to overtake Gloucestershire's 185 for four, but the 19th over saw the game turned on its head as 34 runs were added.

Wright hit four sixes from it, the last after bowler James Fuller had been ordered out of the attack for two no-balled full tosses and Craig Miles was forced to bowl the final delivery.

That left only nine needed from the final over, sent down by off-spinner Jack Taylor, and two more Wright boundaries sealed a sensational victory with a ball to spare.

 

Can't believe immissing the game in Bristol. Take a bow @lukewright204! What a knock! Seriously why is he not with England!? You beauty! — AjmalShahzad(@AJShahzad) June 26, 2015

 

Wright finished unbeaten on 111, having played virtually a lone hand with the bat for his side. He had hit seven fours and eight sixes in facing just 56 deliveries.

Earlier, Michael Klinger (61) had taken his NatWest T20 Blast run tally for the season to 518 in just seven innings as Gloucestershire posted what looked a winning score.