GLAMORGAN have to win their last two group games of the NatWest T20 Blast to stand any chance of making the quarter-finals after suffering an eight-wicket loss to Sussex at Hove.

England international Luke Wright took his run-total in this season's tournament to 522 with an unbeaten 92 as the Sharks strengthened their bid for a last-eight place.

They sit second in the south group while Glamorgan, who finish with an away clash at Kent and home encounter with Gloucestershire, are fifth albeit level on points with third-placed Essex.

Sussex made short work of a target of 165, reaching it when George Bailey hit the third six of the 15th over from Dean Cosker to seal only their second home win in the but one which should guarantee a top-four finish with two games still to go.

Glamorgan's total of 164 for seven looked competitive at halfway as they chased a third successive away victory but Wright and Chris Nash produced another punishing stand against them to set up victory.

Three weeks ago in Cardiff they put on 116 but went one better this time, scoring 117 in 69 balls with Nash contributing 50 off 32 balls to the third-highest first-wicket stand in Sussex's T20 history.

Nash hit seven boundaries and initially took the initiative but once Wright had reached his half-century he went into overdrive, savagely attacking the Glamorgan spinners as he hit Andrew Salter's off-breaks for successive sixes before taking three maximums of slow left-armer Cosker.

It was left to Bailey to hit the winning runs with the eighth six of the Sussex innings.

It was the fifth successive game where the side batting second at Hove had won and Glamorgan will feel that their total was at least 20 runs short.

They lost opener Jacques Rudolph (18) in the fifth over when left-armer Chris Liddle trimmed his off stump and thereafter Glamorgan needed a solid unbeaten knock of 63 from 46 balls from Ben Wright to hold their innings together.

Liddle (two for 26) and leg-spinner Will Beer (two for 24) bowled with commendable control but the fireworks were provided by left-armer Tymal Mills, who finished with three for 34 and unsettled all the Glamorgan batsmen with his searing pace.

Mills picked up a wicket in his first over when Colin Ingram gloved down the leg side and he returned to the attack to knock back Graham Wagg's middle stump and have David Lloyd caught off a leading edge.

Glamorgan only got some momentum when Craig Meschede clubbed 20 off an over from Matt Machan, including two sixes, and well though Wright batted in difficult circumstances he never found the tempo that Luke Wright and Nash produced later in the contest.