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Times
03-07-2025
- Sport
- Times
Notts knocked off top as Tom Kohler-Cadmore century ends hope of victory
Taunton (final day of four): Somerset (11 pts) drew with Nottinghamshire (12) The combination of a pitch that never deteriorated, the much-derided Kookaburra ball and Tom Kohler-Cadmore's highest championship score for Somerset, 147 not out from 196 balls, served to deny Nottinghamshire a fifth win of the season (Geoffrey Dean writes). With Surrey securing more bonus points from their draw against Durham at the Kia Oval, the Midlands outfit slip to second place, a point behind the champions. This was Kohler-Cadmore's second hundred in successive matches, and a very impressive one under pressure. When Somerset lost both Sean Dickson and Tom Lammonby in the first ten overs of the day to slip to 28 for three, still 102 adrift, Liam Patterson-White was asking some serious questions with his accurate left-arm spin. He was turning the occasional ball off the straight, and posing a threat out of the rough to the left-handed James Rew.


BBC News
24-06-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Bean hits double century at Trent Bridge
Rothesay County Championship Division One, Trent Bridge (day three)Nottinghamshire 487: Slater 96, Kishan 87, Patterson-White 87; Moriarty 4-91Yorkshire 414-6: Bean 224, Revis 54*; Patterson-White 3-129Yorkshire (4 pts) trail Notts (4 pts) by 73 runs with four wickets standingMatch scorecard Opener Finlay Bean put a difficult start to the season firmly behind him, compiling a superb maiden double hundred spanning more than nine hours as Yorkshire fought back against County Championship leaders Nottinghamshire at Trent to the home side's 487, Yorkshire - with only one win so far after winning promotion to Division One last season - closed on 414-6Bean batted for 564 minutes for his 224, hitting 30 fours and one six before being caught at slip off spinner Farhan Ahmed, having shared partnerships of 130 with Matthew Revis (54 not out) and 101 with skipper Jonny Bairstow (41).Left-arm spinner Liam Patterson-White took 3-129 from a marathon 52 been unable to make Yorkshire follow on after having them 154-3 overnight, Notts look likely to have to settle for a draw, which would see their lead over Surrey cut to six points after the champions won at Worcester earlier in the with five career first-class hundreds against Division Two opposition, had found runs much harder to come by against Division One attacks this season, averaging a paltry 13.66 over his first 12 innings of the current campaign, with a top score of just he had a flat pitch and the less bowler-friendly Kookaburra ball in his favour here, he nonetheless had the Test-match quality and know-how of veteran Mohammad Abbas to contend with, not to mention the pace of Dillon Pennington and a couple of decent spinners in Patterson-White and Farhan came through each challenge impressively, giving away only one genuine chance before his dismissal when a shot travelling at speed was put down on 170, his return to form timely in that Yorkshire's next fixture, against Essex starting on Sunday, is being hosted by his own club side, innings - made barely half a mile from the scene of his Second XI record 441 against Nottinghamshire's second team in 2022 - was an essay in concentration and patience, one of the longest played by a Yorkshire batter in the county's been 86 overnight, he was 50 minutes in the 90s before cutting Farhan to third man for his 16th four to reach 102 from 236 balls in the morning session. After tea, he had to negotiate more than 40 minutes in the 190s before going to 200 from 450 deliveries, pushing a single into the leg side with 17-year-old Farhan by then in his 34th lost only one wicket before lunch as Dan Moriarty, sent in as nightwatchman, went to drive Patterson-White but could only edge to Freddie McCann at slip. The conditions demanded patience of Nottinghamshire, too, as Bairstow then bedded in with Bean on a pitch that was yielding some help for the spinners, but not as much as they had hoped for. Two bursts with the second new ball before and after lunch could not unseat either and it was an hour into the middle session before another breakthrough introduction of the medium pace of Lyndon James almost yielded a dividend for Nottinghamshire as Bean chipped perilously close to short extra-cover on 152, moments before Patterson-White struck Bairstow on the front pad and had his lbw appeal James for Abbas at the Radcliffe Road end likewise almost paid off, Bean surviving a hard chance to McCann at mid-wicket, but unperturbed, he drove Patterson-White through the off-side to overtake his previous best of 173 versus Glamorgan last year as he and Revis guided Yorkshire to 320-5 at marathon innings came to an end 15 minutes before the close as Farhan turned one to have him caught at slip trying to work to leg, almost every spectator in the ground then rising to applaud as he walked back to the dressing Reporters' Network supported by Rothesay


BBC News
23-06-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Leaders Notts post 487 against visitors Yorkshire
Rothesay County Championship Division One, Trent Bridge (day two)Nottinghamshire 487: Slater 96, Kishan 87, Patterson-White 87, Pennington 61; Moriarty 4-91Yorkshire 154-3: Bean 86*, Wharton 36; Abbas 1-19Nottinghamshire 3pts, Yorkshire 2ptsMatch scorecard Half-centuries from Ishan Kishan, Liam Patterson-White and Dillon Pennington put Division One leaders Nottinghamshire in control as they totalled 487 on day two of their match against wicketkeeper-batter Kishan's 87 came in his debut innings for the county, Patterson-White posting the same score and fast-bowler Pennington entertaining the Trent Bridge crowd with a career-best spinner Dan Moriarty took 4-91 - but a poor innings in the field for the visitors was at least followed by a better performance with the recovered from the loss of a wicket first ball to close on 154-3, with Finlay Bean 86 not out, albeit losing the experience of Dawid Malan in the penultimate over. Nottinghamshire piled 155 in the morning session on to their overnight 298-6 for the loss of only two more dropped at mid-wicket off Jack White without addition to his 44 overnight, advanced to 87 from 98 balls before being caught there off Dom Bess, having struck 12 fours and a six down the ground off George Hill in a thrilling first instalment of his two-match stay at Trent Ahmed edged to first slip but if Yorkshire imagined things might get easier thereafter, they reckoned without Pennington, not a renowned batter, choosing the 80th first-class innings of to register his second 26-year-old fast bowler had gone past 20 only nine times in his career yet was able to hammer 24 in a single over this time, and off Yorkshire's overseas quick Will O'Rourke for good measure, the New Zealander finding his figures pounded by three exuberant carves for four and two mighty pulls for six, finishing with dropped on 49 confirmed it was Pennington's day as he went on to reach 50 from just 39 balls. The eighth of his nine boundaries took him past his previous best of 56 before he was caught and bowled by 18.2 soul-destroying overs for Yorkshire, he and Patterson-White added 96 for the ninth wicket. Patterson-White, who had hammered two sixes down the ground off Dom Bess, still had time for a couple more off Moriarty before top-edging to backward point, ending the Nottinghamshire innings 11 overs after had been a chastening day for Yorkshire, whose mood would not have been helped by the sight of Mohammad Abbas removing their top run-scorer Adam Lyth with his first ball. The Test veteran found enough movement to clip the outside the Pakistan international, who dismissed Lyth and Bean in his opening spell on the way to a first-innings 6-45 as Nottinghamshire defeated Yorkshire at Headingley in May, could not conjure a repeat completed his first half-century of what has been a lean season to date soon after he and James Wharton had steered their side to 65-1 at tea, their cause helped to the tune of five penalty runs when Pennington, having fielded off his own bowling, was cautioned for throwing the ball aggressively in Wharton's fairly benign conditions, the second-wicket pair were able to stretch their partnership to 99 before the home side made a second breakthrough, Pennington the bowler to induce it early in his second spell as Wharton failed to control his drive and was caught at and Malan chipped a further 55 off the deficit but Yorkshire suffered a setback they could have done without in the penultimate over when Malan, looking to drive Patterson-White's left-arm spin, could only edge behind, the ball taking a deflection off Kishan before dropping into the hands of slip Freddie McCann. Report supplied by the ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay


The Independent
25-05-2025
- Sport
- The Independent
Sussex ease to win as leaders Nottinghamshire dominate Yorkshire
Sussex wrapped up a nine-wicket victory over Hampshire at the Rose Bowl, needing only the morning session of day three to clinch their first away win in Rothesay County Championship Division One this season. Jack Carson did the main damage with a five-wicket haul to limit the hosts to 165 in the second innings. That left Sussex to make only 23 to complete the win, which they did inside five overs for the loss of only Oli Carter. Liam Patterson-White starred with the ball as Nottinghamshire closed in on victory over Yorkshire. The leaders declared on 393 for eight in their second innings, with Joe Clarke top-scoring with 94 and Ben Slater contributing 78, before Patterson-White grabbed three wickets as Yorkshire slipped to 176 for five, needing 287 more runs to win. Surrey need a further 386 on the final day to beat Essex at The Oval. Essex made 479 in their second innings, with Paul Walter and Charlie Allison hitting centuries, and Surrey were 32 without loss at stumps. Tom Lammonby hit an unbeaten 104 as Somerset dispatched Durham by seven wickets. Tom Abell contributed 73 as part of an unbroken 139 for the fourth wicket as Somerset eased past their target of 265. Worcestershire closed on 57 for two in pursuit of 327 to beat rivals Warwickshire. Sam Hain was unbeaten on 87 as the Bears advanced their second innings to 280 all out, Jacob Duffy taking five for 75, and Jake Libby and Henry Nicholls then fell early in the home side's chase. Leaders Leicestershire tightened their grip on Division Two after crushing Lancashire by an innings and three runs at Grace Road. Keaton Jennings hit 112 for Lancashire but it was a lone note of defiance as they were bowled out for 248 in their second innings, with Logan van Beek's four wickets the pick of the home side's bowling. Glamorgan claimed a third successive victory inside three days after defeating Middlesex by 10 wickets in Cardiff. Australian spinner Matthew Kuhnemann finished with career-best figures of six for 53 as Middlesex, following on, were limited to 235 in their second innings to set a target of just eight. Sam Robson offered the most defiance with 66. Kent trail by 104 runs with seven wickets intact going into the final day of their match against Derbyshire at the County Ground. Kent made 326 in reply to the hosts' mammoth first-innings total of 587 for five declared and upon following on, they moved to 157 for three at stumps with Tawanda Muyeye compiling 55 not out. Northamptonshire lead by 248 runs against Gloucestershire, reaching 158 for four after the visitors declared on 379 for eight.


BBC News
25-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Yorks' pursuit of Notts falters after late wickets
Rothesay County Championship Division One, Headingley (day three)Nottinghamshire 228 & 393-8: Slater 78, Clarke 94; Coad 3-64Yorkshire 159 & 176-5: Wharton 58, Lyth 44; Patterson-White 3-25Yorkshire (3 pts) need 287 runs to beat Notts (3 pts) with five wickets standingMatch scorecard Liam Patterson-White claimed the key wickets of Adam Lyth, Dawid Malan and James Wharton during the third evening to keep league leaders Nottinghamshire on course for another County Championship victory having set Yorkshire a 463-target at made a confident start to their unlikely pursuit, reaching 114-1 after tea, with opener Lyth contributing Patterson-White's left-arm spin was introduced, and after 11 balls he had removed Lyth caught behind cutting and Malan bowled for 12 playing back to one that turned appreciably. He later had Wharton lbw for Yorkshire are aiming to avoid a fourth defeat in seven Division One games and closed on 176-5 from 56.3 overs, needing 287 more. Nottinghamshire are chasing a fourth win in seven. The visitors, for whom Dillon Pennington struck in the day's final over, declared their second innings on 393-8 midway through the afternoon, Joe Clarke top-scoring with a fluent 94 off 121 Coad finished with with three for 64 for Yorkshire as they were set the task of achieving the highest successful run chase by any side in first-class history at Headingley and also the county's highest at any chased 404 to win here in 2006. In 2005, Yorkshire had chased the same target to beat Leicestershire at Grace started the day on 227 for three, leading by 296, with Clarke on 73 - his second half-century of the wasn't entirely plain-sailing progression for the visitors during the first half of a day interrupted by a couple of brief morning rain the hard work had been done with the bat during the afternoon and evening sessions of day two, putting them into a position where a defeat was highly fell narrowly short of what would have been a deserved second century in as many matches, ending a 95-run fourth-wicket stand with Jack Haynes when he was trapped lbw on the back pad by Jordan Thompson - wicket fell just before the new ball was taken, and just afterwards Haynes was brilliantly caught behind one-handed by Harry Duke for 43 off an inside-edge. Kyle Verreynne edged Jack White to second slip just before lunch, where Notts reached at 318-6, leading by visitors became increasingly aggressive after the break, with Patterson-White and Lyndon James both holing out to mid-on and mid-off against White and Coad. The latter fell to an excellent diving catch on the run from White at mid-off as the score slipped to 333-8, a lead of lead was then boosted to the tune of 60 inside eight overs as Brett Hutton, in particular, and Pennington went in search of quick runs prior to a crashed four fours and two sixes in 44 not out off 26 balls as Yorkshire had to contend with the loss seam-bowling all-rounder Thompson midway through his 16th over with what looked like a side will be sweating on his fitness ahead of the start of the T20 Blast later this White Rose then started their chase Lyth's 44 meant he followed Notts' opener and captain Haseeb Hameed to the 700-run mark in Division One this summer. They are the two batters leading the way in the shared 40 with Fin Bean, who was first to go for 17 when trapped lbw by side of tea, the left-hander then shared 74 for the second with Patterson-White's intervention - getting Lyth and Malan - dampened any rising Yorkshire hopes, leaving the score at 132-3 in the 31st reached his fifth fifty of the season off 75 balls, but he followed no longer after as he was trapped in front playing forwards against the same bowler with the score on finished with an excellent 3-25 from 14 overs, and Pennington had Duke caught behind with what proved the day's final ball to further strengthen Nottinghamshire's supplied by ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay