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Good morning from a sunny Sussex where there isn’t a cloud in the azure blue sky. Tanya is having a well deserved day off and so I’m here with you today to slip into her county blog moccasins and bring you all the action from up and down the land. Time for some caffeine and a peruse at the state of play around the grounds…

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It all takes place in Hove!

Sussex’s second was over quickly – Tom Alsop flashed his third to fall for 86, then Olly Robinson rearranged the furniture. It’s not Feng Shui. George Hill finished with 3-44 from 22.5 overs.

Yorkshire need 183 to win. Today may be the end for the south coast.

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I enjoyed Keith Barker’s high-level casual comments.

The Most Casual Six (Courtesy of Keith Barker) pic.twitter.com/MY9mEFTpz2

— Vitality County Championship (@CountyChamp) May 19, 2024

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What better way to spend a Sunday morning? than beer with breakfast With the somber tones of Vic Marks. He has been in good form in the Somerset stream, with Migael Pretorius keeping Joe Denly honest and zoning on his pads and stumps. Denly singled off the inside edge, setting up Joey Evison for a strike. Bolted Im! Pretorius clips one back and cartwheels his leg stump! Kent finished 147-6, with Somerset holding all the aces.

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I just want to say that the comment BTL will take effect now. The main body on the desk is on top of the case. Andrew Benton emailed me and asked if I had trouble sleeping late at night. Well, yes, but less so than usual with young children… In this case, I can claim innocence. promise.

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simon harmer machine It keeps going around and around. The cunning spinner sacked Chelmsford night watchman Michael Ray. Warwickshire were beaten 53-6, but still held a sizeable lead of 288 points. However, Essex gradually worked their way back into the contest.

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Is it as easy as Sontag Morgen? Several wickets fall already in the first minutes of the day.

Will Young replaced Kyle Abbott and saw Notts win 33-2 against Hampshire at Trent Bridge. Joe Clarke walks towards the wicket with purpose in the Midlands.

Unfortunately for some people, namely the Australians, Dan Lawrence dropped to 87 on the Oval. Ben Gibbon digs out a short one, but Lawrence doesn’t seem to be willing to go for it. He was actually a half-tracker and spooned a pull shot to Nathan Smith on the square-leg boundary.

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Jimmy’s making

It all started with a phone call. “It was very unusual for Val to call me. In fact, I don’t think she’d ever done that before or since. It wasn’t her style at all,” said John Stanworth. says Valerie Brown, wife of then Burnley CC captain Peter Brown, as she recalls a phone call on a Sunday evening. In the late 90’s.

That would be a tip worth interrupting. antique roadshow. A different kind of rare and invaluable commodity was about to be unearthed. “Val just said, ‘The lads and Peter keep talking about this lad, he’s a bowler.’ Have you ever heard of James Anderson?”

“Not really,” Stanworth replied. She said, “Would you mind coming down and checking on him?”

Please excuse my shameless self-plug. But I really enjoyed making this early James Anderson work with the help of the Brown family and John Stanworth. According to the phone call, Val Brown is a very important figure in the history of English cricket.

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The bell rings at 11am in the temple grounds. let’s play!

Colin Ackerman’s Blackpool sunshine, shirts blowing in the sea breeze, and Keaton Jennings’ bowls. Lancs leads with 212 points, but can Durham get his groove back for this game? Maybe they need some kind of Benjamin…

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Door score:

division 1

Chelmsford: Essex 162 v Warwickshire 397 and 43-5

stanley park: Lancashire 357 and 91-2 vs Durham 236

Trent Bridge: Nottinghamshire 235, 33-1 vs Hampshire 276

taunton: Somerset 554 v Kent 108-5

Oval: Surrey 213, 342-5 v Worcestershire 128

division 2

derby: Derbyshire 170-2 v Northamptonshire 422

Sophia Gardens: Glamorgan 183 v Middlesex 303-6

grace road: Leicestershire 133-5 v Gloucestershire 706-6 December

hove: Sussex 150 and 194-7 vs Yorkshire 195

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Here’s a summary of Tanya’s actions yesterday:

Blackpool’s tower peered over the walls of Stanley Park, eager to see the England Test captain return to bat. But despite being greeted with warm applause, the England Test captain’s return to batting was short-lived after just 16 balls before he was edged outside by Nathan Ryan and scooped up for two at second slip.

Wearing sunglasses, long sleeves and a giant shirt, Lyon finished with 4 for 59, but had to share the spotlight with 20-year-old Tom Aspinwall, bowling for the first time in Championship cricket. Aspinwall, who played for the England U-19 team, strutted towards his goal as if chasing after a supermarket manager, but it was the one who rushed in from Southend that stayed in the memory of those watching. It was a test spell he released. From a sunny bank, I drifted through the pages of a dog-eared paperback and picked up a 99 from an ice cream van.

Aspinwall’s first wicket, Colin Ackerman, was flicked out of the air by Keaton Jennings. After tea he collected the next four balls for 27, including David Bedingham’s impressive 101 for his third century of the season.Led by Aspinwall lancashire After the game, he was all smiles and held the ball high with his right hand, saying it was “a bit of a shock” to be bowling alongside Ryan to Ben Stokes.

durhamThey needed something special and it hung on as Matthew Potts took a rolling catch off Stokes and landed with a thud. Stokes thought he could score a second goal, but the referee disagreed and Stokes became increasingly frustrated as Lancashire gradually closed the distance.

In other places, gloucestershire A record first-class score of 706-6 was declared on the back of Leave.EU co-founder Aaron Banks expressing interest in overthrowing the club’s board. Captain Graeme van Buuren made his third century of the innings. leicestershire Folded despite half a century since Rishi Patel.

A century since Mark Stoneman middlesex province be in a good position with respect to glamorgan Tom Alsop then shot a determined 77. sussex 149 lead vs. yorkshire.

In Division One, Che Symonds, the ‘next Jofra Archer’, had a brilliant debut in first-class cricket. warwickshire – Break through 6-2-10-3 – essex middle order.

There were four ticket gates nottinghamshireOlly Stone won at Trent Bridge, but Liam Dawson, 95, and Keith Barker, 74, were victorious. hampshire First lead. surrey rubbed worcestershire‘s nose was in the dirt, Lawrence was not out at 86, and the lead was 427.

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james wallace

Good morning from sunny Sussex, with not a single cloud in the deep blue sky. Tanya is having a well-deserved day off, so today I’m here to put on her county blog moccasins and bring you all the action from above ground to below. Get some caffeine and take a closer look at the play around the field…

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