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\n DIVISION ONE
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Chester le Street: Durham 387 v Warwickshire 287-8
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Trent Bridge: Nottinghamshire 347 v Essex 301-5
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The Oval: Surrey 253 and 136-1 v Hampshire 219
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Hove: Sussex 294 and 246-1 v Somerset 201
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Headingley: Yorkshire 456 and 61-1 v Worcestershire 162
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DIVISION TWO
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Bristol: Gloucestershire 546 Glamorgan 146-3
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Canterbury: Kent 218 v Middlesex 222 and 222-6
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Old Trafford: Lancashire 139-4 v Northamptonshire 496
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Grace Road: Leicestershire 484 v Derbyshire 346-8
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\n The real Manchester spring closed in at Old Trafford, the floodlights warming up as someone pulled the curtain on the sun. Northamptonshire, delighted with the turn of events, just as Lancashire came out to bat, picked away at the red rose. With five overs left, Marcus Harris, who had batted like a prince for his 43, turned a half-volley from Raphy Weatherall off his ankles straight to Justin Broad at midwicket.
\n Anderson Phillip was drafted in as nightwatchman, lasting six balls, before being speared lbw in the final over to Calvin Harrison. Keaton Jennings walked off in the gloom, yet another fifty under his belt, but Lancashire are 357 behind and four wickets down.
\n Earlier, Northants had painstakingly reached their highest total here, guided by 95 from Lewis McManus and a highest first-class score of 56 by Harrison. Tom Hartley, playing his first match of the season, picked up three wickets in a long but zone-finding spell of 33 overs.
Middlesex had the best of the Division Two game at Canterbury, which is zipping along at a perky pace. Steve Eskinazi’s 57 plus an unbeaten 73 from Ben Geddes, dropped a couple of times along the way, helped them to a second innings lead of 226, with four wickets in hand. First-innings parity had looked in sight for Kent, but they fell just short when Kashif Ali was run out for 17.
\n The Yorkshire captain, Jonny Bairstow, declined to enforce the follow-on as they ten-pinned through Worcestershire at Headingley on a pitch that gave some joy to the faster bowlers. Worcestershire had made sedate progress through the morning, only to lose lost eight wickets for 46 in 25 overs after lunch, Yorkshire’s slip-cordon catching with velcro hands.
\n There were more runs for Jordan Cox, this time a crowd-pleasing 82 in a tightly-fought game at Trent Bridge. Essex closed 46 runs in arrears against Nottinghamshire, with Matt Critchley unbeaten on 50 and another half-century for Paul Walter, run-happy at the top of the order while Dean Elgar is on paternity leave with twins.
Sussex spun Somerset on a dime at Hove, a first Division One century from Tom Haines giving them a lead of 339 at stumps. Haines reached 99 with a straight six, his century with four sent back down the ground with a flourish. Somerset had recovered from 79 for seven thanks to an eighth-wicket partnership of 110 between Lewis Gregory and James Rew, who was stranded on 80 after Somerset lost their last three wickets in 15 balls. Sean Hunt finished with a career-best five for 48.
\n Three wickets for Dan Worrall, in the running behind Sam Cook and Chris Woakes for an England place this summer, helped give Surrey a first-innings lead at the Oval. Hampshire were indebted to a fizz-bang 37 from Kyle Abbott. After his bat-carrying century in the first innings, there were more runs for Dom Sibley in the second, an unbeaten 55, accompanied by Ollie Pope, who reached his half-century by swatting Sonny Baker for consecutive sixes.
\n There were runs aplenty at Bristol, Gloucestershire reaching 546, Glamorgan’s reply was led by a half-century from Sam Northeast. Martin Andersson’s maiden first-class century helped Derbyshire out of a sticky situation at Grace Road. His unbeaten 101 from No 8 hauled his side out of the follow-on mire after Leicestershire had made 484.
\n A disciplined Durham bowling attack had Warwickshire in trouble at Chester-le- Street, until half centuries from Kai Smith and Michael Booth saved their blushes. Ben McKinney had time to pass 150 in the morning before he was caught behind, Warwickshire’s 18 year old Taz Ali then polished things off, finishing with four for 66.
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Important Events
“Top of the Mornin 'Tanya to you!” Hello, Tim Maitland.
” I lamented Nelson's decline in the past, but as someone who slowly shakes the eyesight of certain parts of David Shepherds' sufficient frame, I can certainly see that the events of Canterbury are in my mind.
“What if Nelson captivates the hearts of millennials and generals, rather than disappearing into memory? There was the idea that middlesex double double Nelson (222 all-out and now 222-6 is wobbling overnight. Middlesex doesn't bother the scorer even more, trying to swallow the whole ground, leading to the possibility that Middlesex might lose the final four wickets.
“A large anti-microbial jogged legs cue goodbye from the first delivery of the day.”
Ken Grime next to me is muse Follow-on Targets for Lancs – 347 for those interested. Keaton, another papaton time.
Arrived at Old Trafford To see a wool hat and a long John warming up. Photograper says it's raining in the air, and stewards say it's predicted snow next week. Well, it was good while it lasted.
Saturday Summary
The real Manchester spring closed in Old Trafford and floodlights warmed up as someone pulled the curtains in the sun. NorthamptonshireI'm pleased at the turn of the event Lancashire He came out on the bat and picked up a red rose. With five overs remaining, Marcus Harris, who hit like a prince for 43, changed half a boree from Raffy's weatherall straight from his ankle to justin broad in the midwicket.
Anderson Phillip was drafted as Night Watchman, followed by six balls before being speared by LBW in the final against Calvin Harrison. Keaton Jennings left in the dark, with another 50 under his belt, but Lancashire was 357 behind and four wickets down.
Previously, the Northerns struggled to reach their highest total here, leading them to 95 from Lewis McManus and the highest first class score of 56 by Harrison. Tom Hartley, who played the first game of the season, picked up three wickets with a long but zone discovery spell of 33 overs.
Middle Sex He won the best Division 2 game at Canterbury. In addition to Steve Eskinazi's 57, Ben Geddes' undefeated 73 fell several times along the way, helping out a 226 inning lead. The first parity has come into view Kenthowever, they just didn't get enough when Kashiv Ali was exhausted at the age of 17.
Yorkshire Captain Johnny Bairstow refused to carry out a follow-on when they were tightened at 10 pins Worcestershire On the pitch that gave the faster bowlers joy in Headingley. Worcestershire made calm progress until the morning, but after lunch he lost eight wickets at 46 in 25 overs, Yorkshire's slipcorton was caught with a Velcro hand.
Jordan Cox had more runs. This time it's 82 that will please the crowd in a close fighting game at Trent Bridge. Essex Closed 46 runs due to overdue NottinghamshireMatt Critchley is undefeated at 50, and another half-century of Paul Walter runs at the top of the orders while Dean Elgar takes paternity leave with his twins.
Sussex span Somerset In the Hove dime, from Tom Haynes, he gave them 339 leads in the stumps from the first century. Haynes reached 99 with six, and his century was thriving with four and sent back to the ground. Somerset recovered from 79 to 79 thanks to a 110 eighth wicket partnership between Lewis Gregory and James Lew. Sean Hunt finished with a career-high five with a 48.
Three wickets for Dan Woral, ran behind Sam Cook and Chris Walks at the England location this summer, helping to give Sally First inning lead in the oval shape. Hampshire Thank you to Kyle Abbott's Fizz Bang 37. After a century of bats in the first innings, there were more runs for Dom Sibley in the second.
There were a lot of runs in Bristol. Gloucestershire To reach 546, GlamorganThe reply led to a half century from Sam Northeast. Martin Anderson's Maiden's Top Century Helped Derbyshire From the sticky situation of Grace Road. His undefeated 101 from 101 drove his side behind Leicestershire I created 484.
Disciplined Durham There was in the bowling attack Warwickshire Troubles on Chester Le Street saved them from Kai Smith and Michael Booth for half a century. Ben McKinney had time to pass 150am before he was caught behind. Taz Ali, 18, of Warwickshire, hone things and finished 4 with 66.
Door score
Division 1
Chester Le Street: Durham 387 V Warwickshire 287-8
Torrent Bridge: Nottinghamshire 347 V Essex 301-5
Oval: Surrey 253 and 136-1 V Hampshire 219
Hove: Sussex 294 and 246-1 V Somerset 201
Headingley: Yorkshire 456 and 61-1 V Worcestershire 162
Division 2
Bristol: Gloucestershire 546 Glamorgan 146-3
Canterbury: Kent 218 v Middlesex 222 and 222-6
Old Trafford: Lancashire 139-4 V Northamptonshire 496
Grace Road: Leicestershire 484 V Derbyshire 346-8
preamble
good morning! At least in the northwest, the dawn of Palm Sunday is dull but fine. Saturday felt like a transition day and sparked a ignitation in our lives today. Big tests especially for Kent, Lancashire and Glamorgan. Play starts at 11am and stop by for Sunday chat.





