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A hundred for Sam Northeast
He likes the Kookaburra ball if I remember rightly ..
…Glamorgan 192 for three, trail Leicestershire by just 31. Ingram has 67.
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No surprise that Kent have lost a couple of wickets. A little surprise that Jimmy hasn’t taken one of them. A larger one that Parky opened (c Bohannon b Green 4). Kent 34 for two, 231 behind.
At Wantage Road, van Burren is now 134 not out in Gloucestershire’s mammoth second innings of 432 for four. The lead is 221 and James Bracey looks like he might be batting for a declaration.
And I’ve been pointed in the direction of this, which was Jofra talking to BBC radio Sussex after play on Monday.
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A first boundary of the morning at The Riverside, what else is happening around the grounds?
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Have arrived at Chester le Street, via petting a couple of King Charles sisters, where Sussex are 123-4 and my mission to see Jofra bowling may be dead in the water.
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Jimmy opens the bowling against Ben Compton – unstoppable force v immoveable object. At Edgbaston, James Rew moves to fifty in the first over of the day. Apologies, you’ll now have to entertain yourselves for 20 mins while I now walk to the ground.
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At Blackpool, Lancashire have declared. At Chester le Street, where I hope to be soon, they’ve started on time.
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Tuesday’s round-up
Lancashire
accelerated flamboyantly at Blackpool, the tower peering curiously around the clubhouse as Ashton Turner (154 on debut), Josh Bohannon (124) , Luke Wells (152) and Michael Jones (a preppy 41) peppered the boundaries. Two balls were lost over the wall and into trees, one landed dangerously near the two shiny red showroom cars parked on the top of the grassy bank as Kent conceded 639, the highest total in matches between the sides.
Surrey strode into June by dispatching Worcestershire in two-and-a-half days. Nathan Smith – six for 38 – and Matt Fisher – four for 47 – nipped them out for 125, leaving Surrey 49 to win. They sit, temporarily at least, back at the top of Division One.
Jacob Bethell had time to hit an effortless six on his return to county cricket, before he was sent on his way, bottom-edging a pull for 20. Warwickshire just avoided the follow-on against Somerset, and the game seems destined for a draw.
Tilak Varma’s century on debut and Liam Dawson’s hundred and double-wicket day put Hampshire on top against Essex, despite Simon Harmer’s 500th wicket for Essex.
Gurinder Sandhu, Sussex’s 6ft 4in fast bowler, collected five wickets on a damp day at Chester le Street, as Durham lost their last four wickets for 26. Jofra Archer added four overs to his comeback campaign.
Runaway Leicestershire declared with a lead of 223 over Glamorgan, after some hearty bat swinging from Logan van Beek and Ben Green, though a defiant 72 not out from Sam Northeast took the game into day four. Finlay Bean’s 224 helped Yorkshire fight back against Notts.
Gloucestershire fought back against Derbyshire thanks to an all day unbeaten 170 from Cameron Bancroft and 105 from Graeme van Buuren. Middlesex’s Ryan Higgins grabbed a hat-trick against Northants, after Saif Zaib reached his fourth century of the summer.
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Scores on the doors
Chester le Street:
Durham 327 v Sussex 361 and 111-4 Bad light
Chelmsford: Essex 296 and 108-3 v Hants 453
Trent Bridge: Nottinghamshire 487 v Yorkshire 414-6
Edgbaston: Warwickshire 351 v Somerset 498 and 116-3
New Road: Surrey 291 and 53-1 BEAT Worcestershire 214 and 125 by nine wickets
DIVISION TWO
Bristol: Gloucestershire 187 and 364-3 v Derbyshire 398
Blackpool: Lancashire 639-9 v Kent 374
Grace Road: Leicestershire 576-7dec v Glamorgan 353 and 131-3
Wantage Road: Northamptonshire 435 v Middlesex 413 and 215-3
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Preamble
Good morning! I am still on a train shuttling north-east as I went to the wrong Manchester station this morning and was puzzled why my train wasn’t on the timetable…
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