Warwickshire piled up their second highest first-class score while Rory Burns and Dom Sibley starred at the OvalOver at Chelmsford, Jaydn Denly, nephew of Joe, is having a bowl for Kent as Essex continue to have fun with the bat, Matt Critchley is unbeaten on 127 while Simon Harmer, very useful down the order, moves to 41. Jaydn’s uncle is also in Kent’s XI!Big fan of these kind of highlights, which are more than just wickets, fours, sixes etc. Also quite hypnotic to watch Lyon just land dot...
Yorkshire were narrowly beaten at Lord’s while Lancashire succumbed to Essex by an innings and 124 runsOnly one of Dan Lawrence and Dom Sibley has hit a six at Canterbury, and it isn’t the one you think. Sibley hovering on 99, Lawrence, getting his eye in, 39. Surrey 213-1.Yorkshire inching up into tricky target territory at Lord’s. George Hill still there, on 63, but has lost Ben Coad to Ethan Bamber. Continue reading
Surrey closed in on victory as Somerset faltered to the county champions’ spinners on a day of centuries in the county championshipIt’s is snorting bouncer which Jamie ducks. Craig smiles – not their first rodeo.His thirteenth for Durham in this fun in the sun meet at Edgbaston. Continue reading
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It was a punishing return to Division One for Durham on a day of muscular batting and big scoresA thin edge, a juggle, and that’s the end of Sean Dickson . Sibley with the magic, Jordan Clark with the wicket. Somerset 18-1.There is play at Bristol: Continue reading
It was a difficult day for the batters all told as the Dukes ball worked its magic in soggy conditionsMy son, doing Georgraphy revision, tells me there was a 2.5 magnitude earthquake in Derbyshire last night. Perhaps that rattled the slip cauldron, as reported BTL. Leicestershire 22-0Durham have won the toss and will bat. Looks brisk. Continue reading
Yorkshire edged out by neighbours in north-eastEssex, Hants, Lancs, Notts, Somerset, Surrey, Warks also get nodDurham’s chief executive, Tim Bostock, said he was “delighted” with the ECB’s decision to award the county the right to host a professional women’s team, after they beat off strong competition from neighbouring Yorkshire.The first-class counties have spent the past two and a half months competing for the right to host one of the eight new professional “Tier 1” women’s teams, and in...
Ooooooh, a bit of late drama at Leicester in the Championship. The hosts
Scott Gardner’s side have not played since falling to a 4-0 defeat at Nottingham Forest last weekend, a result which left them bottom of the 26-team Premier League Two table after 16 games played. Leeds, though, now have the chance to climb the ladder with this afternoon’s visit of Derby who themselves are second-bottom, just two points ahead of the Whites who also have a game in hand. Leeds have games in hand on the six teams above them and victory against Derby would also take Gardner’s side...