Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Test hope Tim Bresnan back in the Yorkshire swing

Swing when you're winning: Tim Bresnan action Yorkshire watched by Moin Ali for Worcestershire Photo: GETTY IMAGES

Tim Bresnan is a man who prefers to let acts are stronger than the words, but four 14 overs 64 figures upon his return to Championship combat said volumes about its intentions for the rest of the summer.


Bresnan, which did not appear in the form of four days since the maintenance of an injury to calf against Hampshire in early may, appears to be in direct competition with Stuart Broad for the last place in the attack on England for the first Test next week against the India to the Lord of.


And after skipper of Yorkshire Andrew Gale was the first use of a green window Worcester, he reversed his assignment in three periods of Trafalgar Square end, with selector James Whitaker a spectator more interested.


He opened with an impressive transition from a one-stop, Daryl Mitchell caught at slip by Adam Lyth, for 14 runs from six overs penetrating.


Returning after lunch, however, it temporarily lost the plot Gareth Andrew stronger admitting 26 runs in two overs for a period of 4-0-37-0.


But his recall just before tea marked the end of the resistance of Worcester that he removed Ben Scott, Jack Shantry and Alan Richardson for 13 runs from four overs part of the interval, the last two wickets with successive deliveries.


Therefore, the beginning of the afternoon - fluctuate separately a reminder impressive human who claimed 11 wickets in the two last tests of ashes of the winter.


"I thought that I have reversed all right," he said. "Helping the land but it went well for me.". It's just good to return a red ball in my hand.


"I don't know how the situation of England will go." I don't really great attention to be honest. All I can do is keep bowling well and I know that the selectors look. ! l is nice find a bit of rhythm in the longer form of the game and get some overs under my belt. »


Worcester, five points ahead of Yorkshire in the eighth with a game in hand, are on the back foot early when Ryan Sidebottom the pinned Matt Pardoe leg before the fifth more.


Mitchell followed over the next and with Vikram Solanki, and Moeen Ali, Alex Kervezee and James Cameron who struggle to cope with the conditions and a persistent Yorkshire attack, they limped to 60 for six at lunch.


Andrew, missed the second slip eight and third slip on 39, led the counter-attack and had registered 40 44 balls with six fours when he was caught low to mid off. Ben Scott taunting Yorkshire for 11 overs before Bresnan returned.


Yorkshire lost Joe root, Miss non-attaquant and Adam Lyth cheaply, but a pugnacious storm replied with a half-century before losing Anthony McGrath, Jonny Bairstow and Richard Pyrah, run unnecessarily, 51-ball in short order before the close.


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