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01-07-2025
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Revis ton helps Yorkshire flip script on Essex
Rothesay County Championship Division One, Clifton Park, York (day three)Essex 368: Westley 107, Elgar 94; White 3-68 & 33-3: Coad 2-4Yorkshire 459: Revis 150, Coad 89, Lyth 84; Snater 4-93Essex (3 pts) trail Yorkshire (4 pts) by 58 runs with seven wickets remainingMatch scorecard Centurion Matthew Revis and Ben Coad combined to post a record-breaking ninth-wicket partnership of 169 and fashion a day-three turnaround to give Yorkshire hope of a County Championship victory against fellow strugglers Essex at and Coad united for the best part of 33 overs to amass the highest ever ninth-wicket partnership for any county against Essex in a first-class Yorkshire and Essex, just above them in the Division One table, were separated by 14 points ahead of a ninth-round fixture, with the White Rose starting Tuesday's play on 143-3 in reply to a first-innings Snater's seam helped reduce the hosts to 273-8 after lunch, claiming three more wickets to add to a solitary strike on day two and Yorkshire were 95 behind at that things changed dramatically as all-rounder Revis and seamer Coad scored runs at will against an increasingly ragged Essex attack. Both men posted career best scores, Revis with 150 off 187 balls and Coad 89 off 110 in a 459 all out started their second innings with 16 overs remaining in the day, trailing by 91, and closed on 33-3 as Coad struck twice with the new visitors had struck three times during a morning which had started with Adam Lyth on 65 and captain Jonny Bairstow on cut two boundaries before falling caught behind for 29 when trying to uppercut another, leaving the hosts 169-4 after 61 overs - the seventh of the batted with a calf injury picked up during the latter stages of day two and edged behind a checked drive against Snater on 84, passing 14,000 career runs in the Championship in the was the first of two wickets for the Dutch international in as many overs with the new ball as Yorkshire fell to 228-6 in the 84th over, with George Hill trapped lbw on the back pad pushing lunch, Simon Harmer's off-spin ousted Will Sutherland lbw before Dom Bess was caught behind down the leg-side, handing Snater a fourth wicket and leaving Yorkshire eight down, 95 behind and in some in between the seventh and eighth wickets, Revis reached his fifty off 89 balls - his second in as many innings after 93 not out against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge last came next, few would have predicted as Revis and Coad pinched a second batting point and denied Essex a third bowling heaved two huge leg-side sixes off Noah Thain's seam while Coad hoisted two maximums off spin in reaching his fifty off 69 had secured a lead of two by the time they reached tea at 370-8, with Revis unbeaten on 94 and Coad celebrating his second career fifty - and his second against Essex after 69 at Headingley in a 2022 reached his ton, off 151 balls, inside the opening 10 minutes of the evening and later his maiden 150 off 185 as Essex struggled to finish off the was understandably frustrated when bowled by Matt Critchley's leg-spin, 11 runs short of a maiden century - and Revis then holed out to long-on against the same left Yorkshire with an hour's bowling against an Essex top order now under unexpected that pressure only mounted as Coad continued to influence removed Paul Walter and Tom Westley for ducks as Essex's second innings slipped to 6-2, the former trapped lbw and the latter another batter to be caught behind down when Hill bowled Dean Elgar with a beauty late in the day, Essex ended on supplied by ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay


BBC News
16-05-2025
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Waite drags Worcs back into contest against Essex
Rothesay County Championship Division One, Visit Worcestershire New Road (day one)Worcestershire 354-9: Waite 73, Jones 54; Snater 3-75, Critchley 2-13, Thain 2-71Essex: Yet to batWorcestershire (3pts), Essex (3pts)Match scorecard A stubborn batting display dragged Worcestershire in front after Essex's bowlers looked to have taken control of proceedings on Day One of the County Championship at Visit Worcestershire New Snater led the way for the visitors early on, returning figures of 3-75 from his 23 overs, as he and his bowling unit had the hosts on the ropes at Jones provided the most resistance as his half-century underpinned a gritty batting display from the hosts, as the loss of regular wickets thwarted any momentum throughout the afternoon.A crucial eighth-wicket partnership between Matthew Waite and Tom Taylor however, changed the context of the day late on and drove the home side into a healthy position heading into day two, as they reached 354-9 at winning the toss and electing to field, Essex did not wait long before forcing their first breakthrough of the morning when Snater trapped Gareth Roderick lbw for 17, before New Zealand International Henry Nicholls departed soon after without scoring after nicking an attempted leave behind from a lively Kasun Rajitha a wicket tinged with green that kept the bowlers interested throughout the morning session, it was the visiting side's seam attack that continued their line of questioning with Jake Libby given a stern test of his defensive credentials as the hosts brought up their fifty without any further spring was in the step of the Essex attack however, and it wasn't long before 20-year-old Noah Thain ensured the visitors headed into lunch with the upper hand, when the right arm seamer wheeled away in delight after drawing Libby forward with an enticing delivery that moved away just enough, to catch his edge and leave the Division One strugglers wicketless in his opening spell, England hopeful Jamie Porter continued to mount pressure, with a switch of ends later in the morning not deterring from his unrelenting line and length, beating the bat on multiple was to no avail however, as the hosts made it to lunch with seven wickets intact and 84 runs on the Ali and Jones came together and looked to provide some much-needed middle order stability by adding 61 for the fifth wicket, before a Snater delivery jagged back and stayed low to castle Ali for 46, and shortly after removed Brett D'Oliveira to put his side firmly in paceman had his tail up and carried his eye-catching form into the afternoon session as he and his fellow seamers gave nothing away to a side seemingly low on confidence trying to mount a reasonable first innings Brookes joined Jones and took the attack to the bowlers, but Porter brought an end to proceedings when he had him caught behind for a well-made 45 ball combination of a slow outfield and a pitch offering just enough to perk their interests, the Essex attack rotated seamlessly to take wickets at regular was time for Jones to raise his bat as he reached his 50 milestone, but when he departed ten balls later, Worcestershire looked anxiously at their tail in hopes of late rearguard Waite (73) and Tom Taylor (43), then came together and dug deep to swing the momentum back in the home side's favour, as their partnership of 95 for the eighth-wicket left the Pears feeling the happier of the two sides at Reporters' Network supported by Rothesay