Colin Ingram, who yesterday described his first-innings hundred as “not one of my prettier knocks” is battling again. He’s currently 24 not out, batting with a somewhat becalmed Kiran Carlson. Glam 163-3 and with a mighty two runs lead.
County cricket: Lancashire v Northants, Surrey v Hampshire and more – live | County Championship![]() Key events Colin Ingram, who yesterday described his first-innings hundred as “not one of my prettier knocks” is battling again. He’s currently 24 not out, batting with a somewhat becalmed Kiran Carlson. Glam 163-3 and with a mighty two runs lead. At The Oval, where Surrey players are in black armbands. Northants are taking the new ball at Old Trafford, Bohannon still there on 87. If he does get to three figures, it will be his first since that double century in June last year. There were, whisper it, hints last night that the Bosh is back. Seales has picked up a second wicket at Hove, Aldridge, but Abell is still there on 81. Did I mention yesterday that Banton had got a duck? Anyway, he did, to go with his six in the first innings and 371 against Worcestershire. Somerset 170-6, needing 425 to win or five hours to block away. Derbyshire need 449 to beat LeicestershireAn extravagant target…after some slap and tickle by the Leicestershire tail. Ben Mike 38 not out, three wickets for Jack Morley. A few wickets round the grounds in this first half hour: At Old Trafford, they wave farewell to Anderson Phillip, who gave Marcus Harris a few hours grace. A second wicket for the impressive Harrison who Lehman was praising yesterday, particularly his accuracy. Lancs 162-3, Bohannon 81 not out. Somerset have lost James Rew for 20 to Jaydon Seales, leaving Abell and Aldridge to fight the good fight. Somerset 151-5 Rob Yates had a shocker leaving a ball from Ben Raine, Warwicks 48-1 need another 291. Snater and Porter have taken three quick wickets at Trent Bridge, Notts 259-8, 239 ahead of Essex. And Glamorgan have crumbled, losing their top three for 13 runs. Glam 136 for three, Carlson and Ingram rebuilding. Play is starting around the grounds. I’m having a few technical difficulties so please bear with me! Many condolences to Alec Stewart, whose wife Lynn has died after a long illness. Rest in peace. Flags on The Oval pavilion will fly at half mast today.
Something for your elevenses: Osman Samiuddin is always worth reading, and here he is on ten years of the PSL. Root and Brook to play for Yorkshire onceHead coach Anthony McGrath told reporters last night that Root and Brook were only going to be available for one game pre Test series: the match against Warwickshire at Headingley starting on May 2. Ben Raine, fresh from his 81, is confident about Durham’s task against Warwickshire: “We kind of had a feeling that we didn’t quite have enough then as the game naturally developed, Pottsy played a few shots and Hoggy hit the spinner over the top. We scored like 30 runs quite quickly and it kind of took us to where we said we wanted to be. We didn’t get a wicket tonight but it’s enough runs on this pitch and we know we can bowl a team out on this pitch, we’ve done it a number of times.” And some thoughts on young Ben McKinney: “He’s always a very relaxed man, he’s cool and calm under pressure. He was getting a bit frustrated, they bowled straight, it was tough to score and they bowled really well to him. He’s a man beyond his years is Ben.” Sunday's round-up: Yorkshire, Kent win and moreYorkshire’s whopping 504-run victory over Worcestershire gave Jonny Bairstow early-season bounce to his boots. Bairstow had declined to enforce the follow-on on Saturday, and batted on, and on, to set Worcestershire an implausible 610 for victory. Dom Bess collected his first Championship century, off just 115 balls, while Dawid Malan biffed an unbeaten 76 and Bairstow an unbeaten 44 – both pole-axing three sixes. Worcestershire’s fielders largely patrolled the boundary. A brow-beaten Worcestershire were then unzipped for 105 to become the first side in County Championship history to lose a match by 500 runs or more. At Old Trafford, Lancashire, who swapped divisions with Yorkshire at the end of last season, were having a trying day against Northamptonshire. After a hard-fought morning, they lost three wickets in 19 balls just before lunch, one of them the steadfast Keaton Jennings, caught magnificently by Saif Zaib at midwicket, the third player in the match to get out in the 90s. Lancashire were soon following on in the chill of an April wind. Jennings once more strode out, this time making 49, and for the second evening in a row Anderson Phillip found himself drafted in as nightwatchman – he survived. Spectators at Canterbury rubbed their eyes as audacious centuries by Tawanda Muyeye and Ben Compton sped Kent to an eight-wicket win over Middlesex. A chase of 316 to win had looked a challenge on paper but Zak Crawley pushed the launch button, making 58 off 66 balls, albeit after being dropped at third slip on nought. After he was bowled by Zafar Gohar, Daniel Bell-Drummond fell next ball, but Compton and Muyeye had it in the bag. Nottinghamshire’s Haseeb Hameed made 92 in the absorbing game against Essex at Trent Bridge, while another hundred from Dom Sibley ensured Surrey are on top at the Oval, despite a debut five-wicket haul for Hampshire’s Sonny Baker. Sean Hunt, having a match to remember at Hove, took all four Somerset wickets to fall as they chased 595 for victory against Sussex. Ben Raine (81) and the tail rescued Durham’s second innings against Warwickshire at Chester-le-Street. Rehan Ahmed pancaked 77 off 59 balls in his experimental opening position, getting Leicestershire’s second inning off to a cracking start against Derbyshire, while Glamorgan were forced to follow on by Gloucestershire. Scores on the doorsChester le Street: Durham 387 and 276-8 v Warwickshire 325 and 12-0 Trent Bridge: Nottinghamshire 347 and 233-5 v Essex 367 The Oval: Surrey 253 and 342-9 v Hampshire 219 and 35-3 Hove: Sussex 294 and 501-7 v Somerset 201 and 125-4 Headingley: Yorkshire 456 and 315-4 BEAT Worcestershire 162 and 105 by 504 runs DIVISION TWO Bristol: Gloucestershire 546 Glamorgan 385 and 106-0 Canterbury: Kent 218 and 316-2 BEAT Middlesex 222 and 311 by eight wickets Old Trafford: Lancashire 228 and 126-2 v Northamptonshire 496 Grace Road: Leicestershire 484 and 291-8 v Derbyshire 393 PreambleHello from London town where spring has paired fashionable blue skies and a fleece. We roll into the final day of this round with Yorkshire and Kent putting their feet up after bombastic wins. Elsewhere, there is a cracker brewing at Chester le Street, and possibly Trent Bridge, while Hampshire and Somerset look in deep trouble. Lancashire and Glamorgan are following-on, but on decent pitches, (with Jennings gone, this is where you earn your money Marcus Harris.)A draw looks likely at Grace Road. Play starts at 11am. Do drop by, we’ll be here all day. Source link Posted: 2025-04-14 12:53:15 |
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