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Zen Malik and Beau Webster impress as Warwickshire see off Worcestershire
Zen Malik and Beau Webster impress as Warwickshire see off Worcestershire

South Wales Guardian

time3 days ago

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Zen Malik and Beau Webster impress as Warwickshire see off Worcestershire

Needing 338 with eight wickets in hand at the start of the day Malik scored a career-best 142 with Australian Webster hitting an unbeaten 100 off 166 balls. Dan Mousley chipped in with 69 before Kai Smith (48 off 40) joined Webster to see the hosts home with almost 14 overs to spare to leave bottom side Worcestershire staring at relegation. One of the great days 🤌 🐻 #YouBears — Bears 🏏 (@WarwickshireCCC) July 25, 2025 Essex inflicted Sussex's first championship defeat at Hove since May 2022 after wrapping up only their second victory of the season inside 25 minutes on the final day. The home side began play needing another 55 just to make Essex bat again and while James Coles got the single he needed for his third consecutive century there was little else to cheer as they were bowled out for 261 to lose by an innings and 39 runs. Top two Surrey and Nottinghamshire both had to settle for draws, at Yorkshire and Hampshire respectively. Dom Bess, captaining Yorkshire in the absence of Jonny Bairstow after partner Megan went into labour in the early hours, finished with seven for 162 as the visitors were bowled out for 537 at Scarborough, a first innings lead of just 20. Yorkshire were 120 for five when time was called and slipped into the bottom two after the draw. A pre-lunch wicket seals a 5-fer for Dom Bess 🚀 Outstanding display in Scarborough 🔥🔥 — Yorkshire CCC (@YorkshireCCC) July 25, 2025 Nottinghamshire are just a point behind the leaders after Felix Organ scored a first-class high of 122 not out to ensure Hampshire avoided the follow-on. The hosts finished on 454 all out, 124 behind, and that just left Nottinghamshire duo Haseeb Hameed and Freddie McCann to score unbeaten half-centuries on their way to 108 for one before the end. A draw leaves Hampshire 13 points above Yorkshire. Division Two leaders Leicestershire strengthened their promotion push with a 189-run victory over Derbyshire at Derby. England all-rounder Rehan Ahmed finished with seven for 93, and 13 wickets in the match, as the hosts were dismissed for 256. Second-placed Glamorgan kept up the chase with a five-wicket win at home to struggling Kent after Kiran Carlson scored an unbeaten 89 in a successful pursuit of 189, the hosts knocking off the remaining 164 required for the loss of only three further wickets. England spinner Tom Hartley claimed five for 99 – and match figures of 11 for 215 – as Lancashire beat Gloucestershire by nine wickets with five overs to spare at Cheltenham. GLOS 285 ALL OUT. WE REQUIRE 110 TO WIN! 📊 Hartley claims another five wicket haul as de Lange is caught by Jennings. What an effort! 👏 🌹 #RedRoseTogether — Lancashire Cricket (@lancscricket) July 25, 2025 Following-on at 98 without loss Hartley took advantage of a helpful pitch to leave the visitors needing 110 from 26 overs and an unbeaten second-wicket stand of 103 between Keaton Jennings (57no) and Josh Bohannon saw them home. Middlesex boosted their hopes of avoiding the wooden spoon with an innings and 107-run victory over Northamptonshire. The visitors began the day 64 for three following-on and despite battling Rob Keogh's unbeaten 61 made in nine minutes short of five hours they could not stave off defeat.

Zen Malik and Beau Webster impress as Warwickshire see off Worcestershire
Zen Malik and Beau Webster impress as Warwickshire see off Worcestershire

Leader Live

time3 days ago

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  • Leader Live

Zen Malik and Beau Webster impress as Warwickshire see off Worcestershire

Needing 338 with eight wickets in hand at the start of the day Malik scored a career-best 142 with Australian Webster hitting an unbeaten 100 off 166 balls. Dan Mousley chipped in with 69 before Kai Smith (48 off 40) joined Webster to see the hosts home with almost 14 overs to spare to leave bottom side Worcestershire staring at relegation. One of the great days 🤌 🐻 #YouBears — Bears 🏏 (@WarwickshireCCC) July 25, 2025 Essex inflicted Sussex's first championship defeat at Hove since May 2022 after wrapping up only their second victory of the season inside 25 minutes on the final day. The home side began play needing another 55 just to make Essex bat again and while James Coles got the single he needed for his third consecutive century there was little else to cheer as they were bowled out for 261 to lose by an innings and 39 runs. Top two Surrey and Nottinghamshire both had to settle for draws, at Yorkshire and Hampshire respectively. Dom Bess, captaining Yorkshire in the absence of Jonny Bairstow after partner Megan went into labour in the early hours, finished with seven for 162 as the visitors were bowled out for 537 at Scarborough, a first innings lead of just 20. Yorkshire were 120 for five when time was called and slipped into the bottom two after the draw. A pre-lunch wicket seals a 5-fer for Dom Bess 🚀 Outstanding display in Scarborough 🔥🔥 — Yorkshire CCC (@YorkshireCCC) July 25, 2025 Nottinghamshire are just a point behind the leaders after Felix Organ scored a first-class high of 122 not out to ensure Hampshire avoided the follow-on. The hosts finished on 454 all out, 124 behind, and that just left Nottinghamshire duo Haseeb Hameed and Freddie McCann to score unbeaten half-centuries on their way to 108 for one before the end. A draw leaves Hampshire 13 points above Yorkshire. Division Two leaders Leicestershire strengthened their promotion push with a 189-run victory over Derbyshire at Derby. England all-rounder Rehan Ahmed finished with seven for 93, and 13 wickets in the match, as the hosts were dismissed for 256. Second-placed Glamorgan kept up the chase with a five-wicket win at home to struggling Kent after Kiran Carlson scored an unbeaten 89 in a successful pursuit of 189, the hosts knocking off the remaining 164 required for the loss of only three further wickets. England spinner Tom Hartley claimed five for 99 – and match figures of 11 for 215 – as Lancashire beat Gloucestershire by nine wickets with five overs to spare at Cheltenham. GLOS 285 ALL OUT. WE REQUIRE 110 TO WIN! 📊 Hartley claims another five wicket haul as de Lange is caught by Jennings. What an effort! 👏 🌹 #RedRoseTogether — Lancashire Cricket (@lancscricket) July 25, 2025 Following-on at 98 without loss Hartley took advantage of a helpful pitch to leave the visitors needing 110 from 26 overs and an unbeaten second-wicket stand of 103 between Keaton Jennings (57no) and Josh Bohannon saw them home. Middlesex boosted their hopes of avoiding the wooden spoon with an innings and 107-run victory over Northamptonshire. The visitors began the day 64 for three following-on and despite battling Rob Keogh's unbeaten 61 made in nine minutes short of five hours they could not stave off defeat.

Zen Malik and Beau Webster impress as Warwickshire see off Worcestershire
Zen Malik and Beau Webster impress as Warwickshire see off Worcestershire

Rhyl Journal

time3 days ago

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  • Rhyl Journal

Zen Malik and Beau Webster impress as Warwickshire see off Worcestershire

Needing 338 with eight wickets in hand at the start of the day Malik scored a career-best 142 with Australian Webster hitting an unbeaten 100 off 166 balls. Dan Mousley chipped in with 69 before Kai Smith (48 off 40) joined Webster to see the hosts home with almost 14 overs to spare to leave bottom side Worcestershire staring at relegation. One of the great days 🤌 🐻 #YouBears — Bears 🏏 (@WarwickshireCCC) July 25, 2025 Essex inflicted Sussex's first championship defeat at Hove since May 2022 after wrapping up only their second victory of the season inside 25 minutes on the final day. The home side began play needing another 55 just to make Essex bat again and while James Coles got the single he needed for his third consecutive century there was little else to cheer as they were bowled out for 261 to lose by an innings and 39 runs. Top two Surrey and Nottinghamshire both had to settle for draws, at Yorkshire and Hampshire respectively. Dom Bess, captaining Yorkshire in the absence of Jonny Bairstow after partner Megan went into labour in the early hours, finished with seven for 162 as the visitors were bowled out for 537 at Scarborough, a first innings lead of just 20. Yorkshire were 120 for five when time was called and slipped into the bottom two after the draw. A pre-lunch wicket seals a 5-fer for Dom Bess 🚀 Outstanding display in Scarborough 🔥🔥 — Yorkshire CCC (@YorkshireCCC) July 25, 2025 Nottinghamshire are just a point behind the leaders after Felix Organ scored a first-class high of 122 not out to ensure Hampshire avoided the follow-on. The hosts finished on 454 all out, 124 behind, and that just left Nottinghamshire duo Haseeb Hameed and Freddie McCann to score unbeaten half-centuries on their way to 108 for one before the end. A draw leaves Hampshire 13 points above Yorkshire. Division Two leaders Leicestershire strengthened their promotion push with a 189-run victory over Derbyshire at Derby. England all-rounder Rehan Ahmed finished with seven for 93, and 13 wickets in the match, as the hosts were dismissed for 256. Second-placed Glamorgan kept up the chase with a five-wicket win at home to struggling Kent after Kiran Carlson scored an unbeaten 89 in a successful pursuit of 189, the hosts knocking off the remaining 164 required for the loss of only three further wickets. England spinner Tom Hartley claimed five for 99 – and match figures of 11 for 215 – as Lancashire beat Gloucestershire by nine wickets with five overs to spare at Cheltenham. GLOS 285 ALL OUT. WE REQUIRE 110 TO WIN! 📊 Hartley claims another five wicket haul as de Lange is caught by Jennings. What an effort! 👏 🌹 #RedRoseTogether — Lancashire Cricket (@lancscricket) July 25, 2025 Following-on at 98 without loss Hartley took advantage of a helpful pitch to leave the visitors needing 110 from 26 overs and an unbeaten second-wicket stand of 103 between Keaton Jennings (57no) and Josh Bohannon saw them home. Middlesex boosted their hopes of avoiding the wooden spoon with an innings and 107-run victory over Northamptonshire. The visitors began the day 64 for three following-on and despite battling Rob Keogh's unbeaten 61 made in nine minutes short of five hours they could not stave off defeat.

Zen Malik and Beau Webster impress as Warwickshire see off Worcestershire
Zen Malik and Beau Webster impress as Warwickshire see off Worcestershire

North Wales Chronicle

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • North Wales Chronicle

Zen Malik and Beau Webster impress as Warwickshire see off Worcestershire

Needing 338 with eight wickets in hand at the start of the day Malik scored a career-best 142 with Australian Webster hitting an unbeaten 100 off 166 balls. Dan Mousley chipped in with 69 before Kai Smith (48 off 40) joined Webster to see the hosts home with almost 14 overs to spare to leave bottom side Worcestershire staring at relegation. One of the great days 🤌 🐻 #YouBears — Bears 🏏 (@WarwickshireCCC) July 25, 2025 Essex inflicted Sussex's first championship defeat at Hove since May 2022 after wrapping up only their second victory of the season inside 25 minutes on the final day. The home side began play needing another 55 just to make Essex bat again and while James Coles got the single he needed for his third consecutive century there was little else to cheer as they were bowled out for 261 to lose by an innings and 39 runs. Top two Surrey and Nottinghamshire both had to settle for draws, at Yorkshire and Hampshire respectively. Dom Bess, captaining Yorkshire in the absence of Jonny Bairstow after partner Megan went into labour in the early hours, finished with seven for 162 as the visitors were bowled out for 537 at Scarborough, a first innings lead of just 20. Yorkshire were 120 for five when time was called and slipped into the bottom two after the draw. A pre-lunch wicket seals a 5-fer for Dom Bess 🚀 Outstanding display in Scarborough 🔥🔥 — Yorkshire CCC (@YorkshireCCC) July 25, 2025 Nottinghamshire are just a point behind the leaders after Felix Organ scored a first-class high of 122 not out to ensure Hampshire avoided the follow-on. The hosts finished on 454 all out, 124 behind, and that just left Nottinghamshire duo Haseeb Hameed and Freddie McCann to score unbeaten half-centuries on their way to 108 for one before the end. A draw leaves Hampshire 13 points above Yorkshire. Division Two leaders Leicestershire strengthened their promotion push with a 189-run victory over Derbyshire at Derby. England all-rounder Rehan Ahmed finished with seven for 93, and 13 wickets in the match, as the hosts were dismissed for 256. Second-placed Glamorgan kept up the chase with a five-wicket win at home to struggling Kent after Kiran Carlson scored an unbeaten 89 in a successful pursuit of 189, the hosts knocking off the remaining 164 required for the loss of only three further wickets. England spinner Tom Hartley claimed five for 99 – and match figures of 11 for 215 – as Lancashire beat Gloucestershire by nine wickets with five overs to spare at Cheltenham. GLOS 285 ALL OUT. WE REQUIRE 110 TO WIN! 📊 Hartley claims another five wicket haul as de Lange is caught by Jennings. What an effort! 👏 🌹 #RedRoseTogether — Lancashire Cricket (@lancscricket) July 25, 2025 Following-on at 98 without loss Hartley took advantage of a helpful pitch to leave the visitors needing 110 from 26 overs and an unbeaten second-wicket stand of 103 between Keaton Jennings (57no) and Josh Bohannon saw them home. Middlesex boosted their hopes of avoiding the wooden spoon with an innings and 107-run victory over Northamptonshire. The visitors began the day 64 for three following-on and despite battling Rob Keogh's unbeaten 61 made in nine minutes short of five hours they could not stave off defeat.

Surrey one point clear at top after Yorkshire draw
Surrey one point clear at top after Yorkshire draw

BBC News

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Surrey one point clear at top after Yorkshire draw

Rothesay County Championship Division One, Scarborough (day four)Yorkshire 517-6 dec & 120-5: Lyth 34Surrey 537: Patel 92, Burns 78, Lawrence 78, Blake 72, Sibley 52, Bess 7-162Surrey (14 pts) drew with Yorkshire (13 pts).Match scorecard Surrey maintained their one-point lead over Nottinghamshire at the top of the Division One table but Yorkshire are back in the bottom two after both counties played out a high-scoring County Championship draw at champions Surrey's seventh draw in 10 games yielded 14 bonus points and gives them a slender advantage with four rounds remaining having replied to a first-innings 517-6 declared with 537 all out shortly after meanwhile, have slipped back into the second relegation place with their fourth draw that yielded 13 points. Essex jumped above them with victory at Sussex. However, Durham are now firmly in the dogfight having lost to a ball was bowled on day four, a draw was inevitable with Surrey on Blake's 72 off 112 balls was his maiden first-class fifty as Surrey ended with a 20-run lead on first captain Jonny Bairstow was absent after his partner went into labour, leaving Dom Bess in charge and he returned a season's best 7-162 with his started their second innings with a minimum of 57 overs five Yorkshire wickets fell to spin either side of tea on a pitch offering Lawrence played his part in three of the last spin had the other opener Adam Lyth caught at slip by Jamie Overton for 34 before being the catcher for the next two as Yorkshire fell to Wharton was caught at silly point off Sai Kishore for 25 and Will Luxton at leg-slip off Will Jacks trapped Matthew Revis lbw offering no shot on the back foot, Yorkshire were 108 for five but still the high-scoring nature of this weather-affected game, it was a surprise that all-rounder Revis was the only man to post a hundred - 110 not out in the first innings. Report supplied by ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay

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