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BBC News
a day ago
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James hits double century for Notts against Hants
Rothesay County Championship Division One, Utilita Bowl (day two)Nottinghamshire 578-8d: James 203*, Haynes 103, McCann 79, Hutton 71; Abbott 3-117Hampshire 80-0: Weatherley 43*, Middleton 34*Hampshire (2 pts) trail Notts (5 pts) by 498 runsMatch scorecard Lyndon James masterfully struck his maiden double century as title-chasing Nottinghamshire took control of their County Championship match with helped his side to maximum batting points with an awesome 203 not out, overtaking his previous personal best of him, Jack Haynes took himself to a fourth hundred of the season – the most in Division One – while Brett Hutton's 71-run cameo allowed Nottinghamshire to declare on Weatherley and Fletcha Middleton reached close with no damage for the hosts – ending on 90 without loss, in arrears by 498 day was a procession of bat raises from Nottinghamshire batters – six of them in was the first as he converted his overnight 70 to three figures in 42 balls on day two – 129 balls in total. It was the fourth time he had passed fifty, and the fourth time he had converted to a hundred this after a flourish of drives and boundaries, his 106-run stand with James was ended when Kyle Abbott got Haynes chipping the second new ball to had an inexperienced attack – without Keith Barker, Liam Dawson, Brad Wheal and John Turner – and failed to build any pressure throughout the day, albeit with an unhelpful trouble-free much of the bowling was, the batting standards were incredibly high – led by all-rounder kept up an empathetic scoring rate throughout his innings as he mixed a constant yearning for runs with a tight one major life came on 94 when Hampshire dropped for a third time in the slips during the innings, and umpteenth time during the season – it was met by derision in the stands and Abbott curling into a frustrated ball at shook off the nineties nerves to reach his second century of the season, and the sixth of his career - one of real Patterson-White had accompanied him for 66 runs – one of six partnerships to pass 40 – before James Fuller pinned him Hutton arrived to ignite the innings even fours had previously been struck, short balls were cannoned into the stands by both Hutton and James – combined they struck 12 in total – as any hope of containing them had disappeared for reached maximum batting points – which could be crucial in their Championship bid. They had started the round a point behind leaders picked out long-on for an 87-ball 71, but James kept going despite being disturbed by tea when on 197. He reached his double century with a flick to the boundary and a fist immediately declared on 578 and gave Hampshire's refreshed opening pair of Middleton and the recalled Weatherley a testing 32 overs – with Ali Orr absent with a concussion suffered in the second it happened, both breezed through with sturdy defences, although the defensive nature could harm their quest for much-needed bonus points in the long term. Report supplied by ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay


BBC News
2 days ago
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- BBC News
McCann continues good form for Hants against Notts
Rothesay County Championship Division One, Utilita Bowl (day one)Nottinghamshire 241-5: McCann 79, Haynes 70*; Abbott 2-44, Jack 2-57Hampshire: Yet to batNotts (0 pts), Hampshire (1 pt), Match scorecard Nottinghamshire batters Jack Haynes and Freddie McCann continued to score runs against Hampshire in their County Championship on an even first day at Utilita and McCann both collected centuries in the reverse fixture at Trent Bridge in May, before each picking up half-centuries on the south ended the day unbeaten on 70, after McCann was dismissed for 79 – one of two scalps for Kyle Abbott, with Eddie Jack also picking up a couple of ended the day on 241-5, with neither side able to complain too much about their position in the Hameed called incorrectly at the toss and was inserted on a very green looking pitch, with plenty of threatening clouds Nottinghamshire captain was the only victim in a truncated nine overs before rain came down – which lumped 30 overs off the day. The highly talented Jack got Hameed chasing a wide delivery which seamed even further away to edge slip fielding which had blighted them at Trent Bridge returned for another two dollies put down in the Varma unsuccessfully juggled to spill Ben Slater, while Joe Weatherley gave McCann a life from first Slater did not make the most of the drop – he scored just two more runs before he was bowled by Abbott – McCann 20-year-old's season has been plagued by unfulfilled starts save for his 79 against Durham and the 138 against weathered the early Kookaburra ball movement, which Abbott had on a string, and was backed up by Jack and Sonny rebuilt from 31-2 with Joe Clarke and Haynes – putting on 74 and 43 – in a non-flashy, but effective dominated square of the wicket in a 65-ball half-century, his sixth in first-class and Haynes were happier to take risks with their shot-making in the partnerships as runs became easier as the day progressed and the ball bypassed that with a plan, which worked to see off Clarke and revolved around slightly shorter pitch bowling and a fly gully – aiming to capitalise on the amount of balls being hit square on the could not keep down a cut shot to pick up the odd field placing, while McCann stuck his bat up like a periscope to unusually guide to the Verreynne returned for the first time since becoming a world champion, having helped South Africa to the ICC World Test was punchy in his quick-fire 42 before Jack drew a false pull, which was wonderfully caught by the sprawling James Fuller at deep square. Jack picked up a deserved second to end his first home Championship day passed his fifty in 54 balls before slowing towards the close, with Lyndon James now for light prematurely knocked off another 23 balls from the day's supplied by ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay
Yahoo
02-07-2025
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- Yahoo
Nottinghamshire bat themselves into strong position against Somerset
Jack Haynes hit a century to put Nottinghamshire in a strong position on the third day of the Rothesay County Championship match with Somerset at the Cooper Associates Ground, Taunton. (Image: Getty Images) Rothesay County Championship. day three: Nottinghamshire 509 lead Somerset 379 & 4-1 by 126 runs Jack Haynes hit his third Rothesay County Championship century of the season to lead Division One leaders Nottinghamshire into a strong position on the third day of the match with Somerset at the Cooper Associates Ground, Taunton, writes Richard Latham, ECB Reporters' Network. Advertisement Starting the day on 214 for three in reply to their opponents' first innings score of 379, the visitors ran up 509 all out, Haynes leading the way with a career-best 157, while Ben Slater fell early for 124, Ishan Kishan made 77 and Lyndon James 66. Jack Leach ended a tough day for Somerset's bowlers on an unhelpful pitch with hugely creditable figures of six for 121 from 53.2 overs, displaying exemplary accuracy as Notts steadily built a lead of 130. The hosts had to face one over before stumps and closed on four for one, nightwatchman Matt Henry bowled by Patterson-White's final delivery. Unbeaten on 34 overnight, Haynes' hundred occupied 176 balls and featured 11 fours and a six. It was just the innings his side required to first stave off any prospect of a significant first innings deficit and then build what could prove a match-winning advantage. Leach opened Somerset's attack at the start of play, bowling in tandem with off-spinner Archie Vaughan, and struck an early blow when Slater, having added only eight to his overnight score, aimed a back-foot forcing shot and edged a catch to wicketkeeper James Rew. It proved Somerset's only success before lunch, despite taking the second new ball at 238 for four. Advertisement Haynes went to a 92-ball fifty and found a more aggressive partner in Kishan, who quickly dispatched a delivery from Matt Henry over fine leg for six with a vicious pull shot to bring 250 up. On 60, Haynes survived a confident shout for a catch behind off Leach, but it was a rare moment of alarm for Notts as they closed in on Somerset's total. By lunch, the scoreboard read 322 for four, Kishan having just moved to a half-century off 83 balls, with 4 fours and 2 sixes. The deficit was down to 57 and Haynes was looking rock solid on 81. The pattern continued in the afternoon session, Haynes pulling a boundary off Vaughan to bring up the century partnership. Somerset then had two difficult chances to make a much-needed breakthrough as Kishan offered low diving chances to wicketkeeper Rew down the leg side off Kasey Aldridge and Craig Overton at slip off Vaughan. Notts looked set to collect a third batting point when moving to 347 for four with five balls remaining of the 110th over, but Aldridge prevented Kishan from scoring from any of them. It was a minor setback as Haynes went to his eighth first class hundred, and third of the season, with a boundary off a leg-side full toss from Aldridge. Advertisement The fifth-wicket stand was worth 138 when Kishan edged a delivery from Leach onto his front pad and presented a straightforward catch to Tom Abell at short-leg. The Indian wicketkeeper had faced 128 balls and increased his boundary count to 8 fours and 2 sixes. James had a scare with only a single to his same when edging Leach through the legs of wicketkeeper Rew standing up to the stumps. That was as good as it got for Somerset as tea was taken with Notts 431 for five and leading by 52 runs. The final session saw James go to fifty off 87 balls, with 7 fours, before Haynes brought up his maiden 150, having faced 287 deliveries and struck 15 fours and 2 sixes. Their century stand followed as Somerset continued to toil in the warm sunshine. Haynes finally fell lbw trying to sweep Leach with the lead just short of 100. Liam Patterson-White was then stumped pushing forward to Vaughan before the tireless Leach made it a five-for, turning a ball from on leg stump to force Brett Hutton to edge to slip. Farhan Ahmed departed to Vaughan for a duck and James edged a drive off Leach to slip, but by then it was Nottinghamshire's highest ever total at Taunton.


Glasgow Times
01-07-2025
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- Glasgow Times
Leicestershire hammered by Middlesex to end unbeaten season
The Division Two leaders were bowled out for 205 in the first innings, Naavya Sharma's four for 43 having done the damage, and Middlesex enforced the follow-on. Noah Cornwell then took three for 60 in the second innings, including the final wicket of Sam Wood to end the match, as Leicestershire tumbled to 202 all out with Logan van Beek's unbeaten 36 their top score. RESULT | Middlesex win by an innings and 127 runs. We taste defeat for the first time in the @CountyChamp this season. Let's stick together and bounce back on Friday night. 💚#Foxes🦊 — Leicestershire CCC 🦊 (@leicsccc) July 1, 2025 In Division One, Surrey remain on top against Durham, who trail by 477 runs despite a valiant century from Alex Lees. In response to Surrey's mammoth 820 for nine, skipper Lees posted 125 before being dismissed by Daniel Worrall, whose four for 49 also included the scalp of Ollie Robinson for 79. Matthew Fisher chipped in with three for 69 as Durham reached stumps on 343 for nine. Stumps: Durham reach 343/9 at the end of Day 3, a deficit of 477. We'll return tomorrow looking for those 11 wickets! 💪 🤎 | #SurreyCricket — Surrey Cricket (@surreycricket) July 1, 2025 Worcestershire took complete control of their clash with Hampshire after forcing their opponents to follow on and ending the day with a 372-run lead. Replying to 679 for seven declared, Hampshire were bowled out for 221 with Tom Taylor taking four for 42 and Tilak Varma top-scoring with 56. They then fell to 86 for three in their second inning after Adam Finch took two for five in eight overs. Centuries from Ben Slater and Jack Haynes helped Nottinghamshire take a 126-run lead over Somerset. Slater was dismissed early for 124 by Jack Leach, who claimed six wickets overall – including Ishan Kishan for 77 and Lyndon James for 66. Jack Haynes scored 157 for Nottinghamshire (Mike Egerton/PA) Haynes starred with 157 off 295 balls before being trapped lbw by Leach as Nottinghamshire were all out for 509 and Liam Patterson-White removed nightwatchman opener Matt Henry to end the one over so far of Somerset's second innings. James Coles hit 150 as Sussex took a 30-run lead over Warwickshire. Aided by a valuable 45 from Fynn Hudson-Prentice, the all-rounder lifted his side to 533, with Corey Rocchiccioli taking six for 173. Skipper Alex Davies will start day four unbeaten on 48 as Warwickshire reached 88 for one at stumps. Matthew Revis made a century as Yorkshire took the upper hand against Essex. Shane Snater took four wickets – including Adam Lyth for 84 – but Revis and tail-ender Ben Coad made 150 and 89 respectively and put on 169 for the ninth wicket. Coad then picked up two early wickets as Essex were restricted to 33 for three in their second innings, still 58 runs in arrears. Elsewhere in Division Two, Lancashire will resume on day four looking to close out victory over Derbyshire. Aston Turner smashed an unbeaten 121 for Lancashire along with George Balderson's rapid 82 before they declared on 406 for six. Derbyshire's chase got off to a tricky start when James Anderson struck in the fifth over to dismiss Caleb Jewell for nine and they closed on 139 for three with skipper Wayne Madsen unbeaten on 39. Northamptonshire produced four centurions to earn a 58-run lead over Kent as a high-scoring match headed towards a draw. 132 | Stumps. Saif Zaib brings up his 150 with the final ball of the day. 🙌 Broad ends the day unbeaten at the other end on 107. 💯 Northamptonshire 624/6, leading by 58. — Northamptonshire CCC (@NorthantsCCC) July 1, 2025 Ricardo Vasconcelos made 100 and Calvin Harrison 122 before Saif Zaib and Justin Broad closed on 150 and 107 respectively in a total of 624 for six, Kent having declared on 566 for eight. Colin Ingram and Ben Kellaway both scored tons to give Glamorgan a sizeable lead over Gloucestershire. Kellaway top-scored with 139, putting on 254 with Ingram (117) for the fifth wicket. Chris Cooke added 75 before Glamorgan were bowled out for 528 and Gloucestershire reached stumps on 12 without loss, 136 behind.


The Herald Scotland
01-07-2025
- Sport
- The Herald Scotland
Leicestershire hammered by Middlesex to end unbeaten season
Noah Cornwell then took three for 60 in the second innings, including the final wicket of Sam Wood to end the match, as Leicestershire tumbled to 202 all out with Logan van Beek's unbeaten 36 their top score. RESULT | Middlesex win by an innings and 127 runs. We taste defeat for the first time in the @CountyChamp this season. Let's stick together and bounce back on Friday night. 💚#Foxes🦊 — Leicestershire CCC 🦊 (@leicsccc) July 1, 2025 In Division One, Surrey remain on top against Durham, who trail by 477 runs despite a valiant century from Alex Lees. In response to Surrey's mammoth 820 for nine, skipper Lees posted 125 before being dismissed by Daniel Worrall, whose four for 49 also included the scalp of Ollie Robinson for 79. Matthew Fisher chipped in with three for 69 as Durham reached stumps on 343 for nine. Stumps: Durham reach 343/9 at the end of Day 3, a deficit of 477. We'll return tomorrow looking for those 11 wickets! 💪 🤎 | #SurreyCricket — Surrey Cricket (@surreycricket) July 1, 2025 Worcestershire took complete control of their clash with Hampshire after forcing their opponents to follow on and ending the day with a 372-run lead. Replying to 679 for seven declared, Hampshire were bowled out for 221 with Tom Taylor taking four for 42 and Tilak Varma top-scoring with 56. They then fell to 86 for three in their second inning after Adam Finch took two for five in eight overs. Centuries from Ben Slater and Jack Haynes helped Nottinghamshire take a 126-run lead over Somerset. Slater was dismissed early for 124 by Jack Leach, who claimed six wickets overall – including Ishan Kishan for 77 and Lyndon James for 66. Jack Haynes scored 157 for Nottinghamshire (Mike Egerton/PA) Haynes starred with 157 off 295 balls before being trapped lbw by Leach as Nottinghamshire were all out for 509 and Liam Patterson-White removed nightwatchman opener Matt Henry to end the one over so far of Somerset's second innings. James Coles hit 150 as Sussex took a 30-run lead over Warwickshire. Aided by a valuable 45 from Fynn Hudson-Prentice, the all-rounder lifted his side to 533, with Corey Rocchiccioli taking six for 173. Skipper Alex Davies will start day four unbeaten on 48 as Warwickshire reached 88 for one at stumps. Matthew Revis made a century as Yorkshire took the upper hand against Essex. Shane Snater took four wickets – including Adam Lyth for 84 – but Revis and tail-ender Ben Coad made 150 and 89 respectively and put on 169 for the ninth wicket. Coad then picked up two early wickets as Essex were restricted to 33 for three in their second innings, still 58 runs in arrears. Elsewhere in Division Two, Lancashire will resume on day four looking to close out victory over Derbyshire. Aston Turner smashed an unbeaten 121 for Lancashire along with George Balderson's rapid 82 before they declared on 406 for six. Derbyshire's chase got off to a tricky start when James Anderson struck in the fifth over to dismiss Caleb Jewell for nine and they closed on 139 for three with skipper Wayne Madsen unbeaten on 39. Northamptonshire produced four centurions to earn a 58-run lead over Kent as a high-scoring match headed towards a draw. 132 | Stumps. Saif Zaib brings up his 150 with the final ball of the day. 🙌 Broad ends the day unbeaten at the other end on 107. 💯 Northamptonshire 624/6, leading by 58. — Northamptonshire CCC (@NorthantsCCC) July 1, 2025 Ricardo Vasconcelos made 100 and Calvin Harrison 122 before Saif Zaib and Justin Broad closed on 150 and 107 respectively in a total of 624 for six, Kent having declared on 566 for eight. Colin Ingram and Ben Kellaway both scored tons to give Glamorgan a sizeable lead over Gloucestershire. Kellaway top-scored with 139, putting on 254 with Ingram (117) for the fifth wicket. Chris Cooke added 75 before Glamorgan were bowled out for 528 and Gloucestershire reached stumps on 12 without loss, 136 behind.