key events
Oh, that’s it. Bedingham was out for 52 and for some reason his bail was snatched away by Porter. The referee reset the goalpost and Beddingham took a step back. Durham 84-3. The most unexpected thing is.
Six people enter fitness club near Simon Harmer, which is fifty for Betingham! Only 47 goals were conceded. Nine fifty and eleven hundred so far in Durham.
Hello Tim Maitland! “Headingley sparked controversy with Beane’s dismissal as he should not have faced the delivery that saw him leave.
“He hit the ball directly on the previous delivery, which was the last delivery. Fielder Pat Brown had just reached the stumps but slipped and his foot apparently came to rest on the boundary rope. But he failed to give the signal, which was deemed Three runs and Beane was left to face Anuj Dal.
“To be fair, Derby County had taken one catch at first slip and allowed another very catchable ball to pass between the wicketkeeper and the same fielder.”
Worrall continues slicing Traveling through Hampshire like a champion chef, Hantz now has a record of 49-4 after Worrell knocked out Vince and Pest with back-to-back strikes in the seventh round.
Great review of Ben Bloom’s new book, batting time, It’s on my bedside table, next to Maddie Orr Warm up How climate change is changing sport.
here in durhamShane Snater replaced Jamie Porter with a small animal stuck to his head. Bedingham looks to be in good form, scoring 18 goals in 22 games. Durham 31-2.
Division 2 – Running
Stoneman and Fernandes scored 50 points in Gloucestershire’s first 12 games, Middlesex 50-0.
Vasconcelos and Guy were also making hay, Northerners 56-0.
Rice and Beane going well against Derby County at Headingley: YesOrcs 39-0
Class A:
in oval shape, Hampshire have lost Middleton for four games, with Dan Worrall continuing his good form from last week. Jamie Smith replaced Fox to keep the wicket. Surrey 36-1.
At Edgbaston, another early exit Haseeb Hameed caught a catch from Hannon-Dalby. Ben Duckett was in red hot form, scoring 36 off 37 balls. Notts 38-1.
Sean Dickson is already warming up kidderminsterlbw to wait 16. Somerset 31-1.
Some statistics that may irritate Of interest to CCLive readers. Okay, 40 minutes left, so let’s put on our gloves and take a quick walk around the venue…
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and no Any extra points (least upset) Alex Lees also had to come back slowly for Duke’s second catch. Cook and Duke seemed convinced, but Leith was not. Outfielders donned a variety of jumpers and wrung their hands like anxious priests.
Porter takes first wicket in CLS, A nice little tackle and dive from Harry Duke behind the stumps. He was immediately surrounded by teammates slapping him on the back. Durham 11-1.
Batting or bowling?
first division
Durham Wins the toss and is batting
surrey Wins the toss and is playing (without Ben Foakes, rested by England)
notts Wins the toss and is batting
worcestershire Wins the toss and is defending
second division
Glucks Wins the toss and is defending
leicestershire Wins the toss and is defending
derby Wins the toss and is fielding (Root and Brooke play for Yorkshire)
Pity the poor slip fielders, whose captain decided they bowled first.
Good morning, McDaniels scores box at Grace Road: “Lex wins the toss and bowls. Hope to see Currie’s knuckleball today. The slowest bowler I have ever seen is Franklin Stephenson, although I believe he used to bowl as a cutter. Yes! I think Courtney Walsh’s is pretty good too.
Durham won the toss and would bat. No, Sidell, they didn’t want to risk him so soon after he landed. Boaz, Parker, Lane, Coughlin and an oxidized Carles, Durham offense.
Harry Duke joined Essex on a two-week loan from Yorkshire to keep wickets in the absence of Pepper and Rossington, while Sam Cooke captained the side in Westley’s absence.
The four teams have a week off this round: Lancs, Kent, Sussex and Glamorgan.
Some news about the venue: Tom Westley is unable to travel to Essex as his wife is due to give birth to their second child; Pakistan fast bowler Aamir Jamal (who played against (18 wickets in three Tests for Australia) has signed with Warwickshire and is available for action today.
The sun is out but it’s cold – Fleece hats for everyone warming up on the court.
Weather Watch
Mix from Metropolis: Often cloudy with scattered showers. The best sunlight exposure is towards the north. During the day, heavy rain fell at times in southwestern England, with clouds covering southern counties. Feeling cold again.
Fixtures
Class A
chester street: Durham v Essex
Oval: Surrey v Hampshire
Edgbaston: Warwickshire v Nottinghamshire
Kidderminster: Worcestershire v Somerset
Second Group
Bristol: Gloucestershire v Middlesex County
Grace Road: Leicestershire v Northampton
headingley: Yorkshire v Derby County
Preface
Greetings from Chester Street! It’s the first day of round four, and despite the fine mist in the air here, they’re confident in their game and only need a few interruptions. There was no swamp in sight either, just a gardener pushing something in a wheelbarrow. I’m off to get a cup of coffee to cure my chilblains – will be back soon.