Bowlers Matt Hobden and Luke Wells mopped up the Hampshire tail to give Sussex a 92-run win after Hampshire gave them a scare at the Ageas Bowl.

Hobden and part-time spinner Wells made light work of Hampshire's lower order - taking four of the six fourth-day wickets to open their LV County Championship bid strongly.

Hampshire had been given a glimmer of hope after Michael Carberry scored 79 on Tuesday evening but regular wickets stunted the promoted side's chase.

Needing 197 on the final day Hampshire started poorly, Will Smith adding just one run to the overnight score before he tickled down leg side to a juggling Ben Brown off Hobden.

Hobden bagged a second, in a devastating five-over spell from the Hotel End, in his next over when he knocked over Adam Wheater's stumps.

Ajmal Shahzad took his sixth scalp of the match to end an anti-climactic opening hour - Gareth Berg pushing outside off stump to short extra cover.

Chris Wood and Ervine put on 109 for the eighth wicket to save Hampshire's first innings but could not repeat their heroics - Ervine scored 42 but Wells picked up his wicket with his first ball to all but end the hosts' hopes.

Wood played positively, smashing a straight six off Wells as he and Briggs scored a flurry of runs - adding 26 in 5.2 overs together.

Wood succumbed for 30 - edging Steve Magoffin behind - before Wells bowled James Tomlinson to wrap up victory.