Sussex won their first Specsavers County Championship match of the season in style, defeating Durham by an innings and 177 runs at Hove to take a maximum 24 points.

Durham began day four on 97-4, still 284 runs behind after Sussex posted 668 in their first innings.

Sussex broke through with the fifth ball of the second over when Paul Collingwood was lbw to David Wiese having failed to add to his overnight 31.

Paul Coughlin then lost his middle stump to Jofra Archer, with the ball appearing to deflect onto his wicket via his gloves as he shouldered arms.

Stuart Poynter was the seventh Durham batsman out at 126, caught behind off Archer for a duck.

At lunch Durham were 194-7, still needing 187 runs to make Sussex bat again.

Sussex took the new ball immediately after the break through Archer and Philander and they swept away the Durham tail.

James Weighell had brought up his maiden first-class 50 before the interval but had not added to his lunchtime score when he played around one from Archer and lost his leg stump.

Then Philander, bowling with pace and aggression from the Cromwell Road End, had Chris Rushworth caught at third slip.

Graham Onions, who bowled only ten overs in the match because of a sore back, did come out to bat but had his middle stump uprooted by Philander first ball.

Sussex said thanks to Ed Joyce during the match after confirmation he had retired from county cricket due to international commitments.