Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Vikram Solanki put Hampshire sword as Worcestershire take control of the new road

Daryl Mitchell has declared at 403 for eight as soon as Solanki was dismissed for a 173 272 - ball that lasted six hours and included 25 fours and a six.

Alan Richardson, 36 years of Worcestershire seamer, then unstable Hampshire with three for 52 to let visitors 171 behind at the closing on 232 for seven.

Richardson contended the 400th wicket of first class in a career that lasted 16 years and included four counties when was Liam Dawson caught behind of the sixth ball of the English channel.

Half-centuries from Jimmy Adams, James Vince and Nic Pothas provided some resistance before Shakib Al Hasan, who had already reached 54, took two wickets near the fence to at home in the rise at the end of the second day.

Grace Road, the two leaders Northamptonshire Division dismissed bottom-of-the-table Leicestershire for 168 with Lee Daggett and David Lucas, claiming four wickets a piece. Stephen Peters, dropped on 54, hit an unbeaten 76 as Northants closed the first day 32 behind runs with 8 wickets in hand. Wayne White had earlier beaten 54 before Leicestershire lost their final five wickets for 13 runs in six overs.

Elsewhere in Division 2, 14 wickets fell the best of the opening day at the oval enjoyed by Gloucestershire , closure on 171 four in reply to Surrey 225.

But 66 responsible of pikeperch of Bruyn, Surrey could already be have prepare a seamer-friendly, green lawn.

When them clouds dispersed late afternoon, the Gloucestershire batsmen, led by Chris Taylor with 52, were rewarded for demonstrating much more determination.


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