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Birmingham: Central Sparks v The Blaze
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Chester le Street: Northern Diamonds v Thunder
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Beckenham: South East Stars v Vipers
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Cardiff: Western Storm v Sunrisers
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A reminder that the 2023 Champions were Southern Vipers, who lifted the trophy for the third time.
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Sunshine!
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☀️ A glorious day for some cricket!
Who’s coming to Kidderminster today? pic.twitter.com/31e42OBZpM
— Worcestershire CCC (@WorcsCCC) April 20, 2024
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and the Met office is positive: a mostly dry day with variable cloud and sunny intervals…average temperatures, but feeling warm in the sun.
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A lovely obit of a fascinating figure.
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Good morning and welcome to day two of this third round of matches! Come on in, the water’s lovely.
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DIVISION ONE
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Chelmsford: Essex 68-1 v Lancashire 146
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Southampton: Hampshire v Warwickshire 340-4
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Canterbury: Kent 111-3 v Surrey rain
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Taunton: Somerset 116-1 v Nottinghamshire 193
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Kidderminster: Worcestershire 78-4 v Durham 244
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DIVISION TWO
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Derby: Derbyshire v Leicestershire 168-2
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Lord’s: Middlesex 84-2 v Yorkshire 159
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Northampton: Northamptonshire v Glamorgan 203-7
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Hove: Sussex v Gloucesterhire 319-8
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Though the rain continued to fall around the country, the Dukes ball returned with a sparkle – taking 72 wickets in the day.
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Nottinghamshire (193), Durham (244) and Yorkshire (159) were all bowled out by shortly after tea, Lancashire (146) following soon afterwards.
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Harry Brook and Joe Root were two of five single-figure Yorkshire scores, both giving catching practice to the slip fielders against Middlesex at Lord’s. At Kidderminster, Durham’s Ollie Robinson did his England credentials no harm at all with a counter-attacking 55 against Worcestershire; while Sean Dickson and Matt Renshaw reduced Somerset’s deficit to 77 against Nottinghamshire.
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It was only at Hampshire that batting really flourished, with Alex Davies, hot on the heels of his 256 last week, the sole centurion of the day. Davies was helped by half centuries from Will Rhodes and Rob Yates – Warwickshire one of only two sides to pick up a batting point. The other was Gloucestershire, who skipped along against Sussex, with half centuries for Miles Hammond, Ben Charlesworth and James Bracey.
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In the other games, Lancashire lost their first eight wickets for 92 against Essex, courtesy of four quick wickets for Shane Snater and a first wicket for 19-year-old Noah Thain on his Championship debut. Feroze Khushi then hit a rapid 53 in reply. Glamorgan rebuilt from a dreadful start against Northamptonshire, thanks to an unbeaten 69 from Colin Ingram; while Derbyshire’s butterfingers alongside 77 from Marcus Harris helped Leicestershire along.
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At Canterbury, Zac Crawley was dismissed for five before Daniel Bell-Drummond continued his excellent start to the season for Kent with 70 against Surrey. There, and at Wantage Road, the players stood for a minute’s silence in memory of Derek Underwood and England, Northants and Surrey cricketer and administrator Raman Subba Row, who died this week aged 92.
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important events
Rachel Hayhoe Flint Trophy
starts today If all eight teams are playing:
Birmingham: Central Sparks v The Blaze
Chester-le-Street: Northern Diamonds v Thunder
Beckenham: South East Stars v Vipers
Cardiff: Western Storm v Sunrisers
A reminder that the 2023 champions were the Southern Vipers, who lifted the trophy for the third time.
Canterbury early turnstiles, Kemar Roach removes Jack Leaning for 30. Meanwhile, the day in Lancashire begins on a gloomy note as George Bell drops night watchman Sam Cooke off.
Sorry for leaving late this morning. Gremlins in the system. However, the weather is favorable and all nine games are scheduled to start on time.
weather forecast
sunlight!
☀️ A great day for cricket!
Who’s coming to Kidderminster today? pic.twitter.com/31e42OBZpM
— Worcestershire CCC (@WorcsCCC) April 20, 2024
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And the Metropolitan Secretariat is positive: A mostly dry day with variable periods of cloudy and sunny periods…Temperatures are average, but it feels warm in the sun.
Raman Suba Law – Born January 29, 1932. Died on April 17, 2024
This is a wonderful Obi with an attractive figure.
Friday summary
Although rain continued to fall across the country, the Dukes’ ball shined and they took 72 wickets on the day.
nottinghamshire (193), durham (244) and yorkshire (159) were all bowled immediately after tea. lancashire (146) Follows shortly thereafter.
Harry Brook and Joe Root were two of Yorkshire’s five single figure scorers and both gave catching practice to the slip fielders. middlesex province To the Lord. At Kidderminster, Durham’s Ollie Robinson scored 55 points on the counter-attack, which did not hurt his eligibility to represent England at all. worcestershire; Meanwhile, Sean Dixon and Matt Renshaw have cut back somersetAgainst Nottinghamshire, the difference was 77 points.
it was just hampshire Alex Davis was the only centurion of the day after hitting 256 last week and batting really well. Davies was helped by half-centuries from Will Rose and Rob Yates. warwickshire One of only two teams that can score points. the other one is, gloucestershirewho skipped against sussexa half-century for Miles Hammond, Ben Charlesworth and James Bracey.
In the other match, Lancashire lost their first eight wickets against 92. essex, courtesy of Shane Snater’s four quick wickets and 19-year-old Noah Sane’s first wicket on his Championship debut. Feroze Khushi hit a fast 53 in reply. glamorgan recovered from a terrible start against northamptonshireThanks to Colin Ingram’s unbeaten 69.meanwhile derbyshire‘s Butterfinger and Marcus Harris’ 77 helped. leicestershire parallel.
At Canterbury, Daniel Bell-Drummond continued his excellent start to the season after Zak Crawley was sacked after five games. kent 70 against surrey. So players held a minute’s silence at Wantage Road in memory of Derek Underwood and Raman Subba Row, the Northants and Surrey cricketer and administrator who died this week aged 92. dedicated.
door score
division 1
helmsford: Essex 68-1 v Lancashire 146
southampton: Hampshire v Warwickshire 340-4
canterbury: Kent 111-3 v Surrey rain
taunton: Somerset 116-1 v Nottinghamshire 193
kidderminster: Worcestershire 78-4 v Durham 244
division 2
derby: Derbyshire v Leicestershire 168-2
Lord’s: Middlesex 84-2 v Yorkshire 159
northampton: Northamptonshire v Glamorgan 203-7
hove: Sussex v Gloucesterhire 319-8
preamble
good morning And welcome to day two of this third round of matches! Come on in, the water is beautiful.





