Worcestershire’s Brett D’Oliveira continued his impressive form since returning from injury, scoring a crucial 76 to lead his team’s recovery on the opening day of their Vitality County Championship clash with Warwickshire.
D’Oliveira, who has now scored four consecutive half-centuries, walked to the crease with Worcestershire struggling at 67 for 4. He received excellent support from Adam Hose (33), Matthew Waite (53), and Logan van Beek (43) in partnerships that helped the hosts rally to 294 for 8 at the close of play.
Waite, making his return from a side strain, also made a significant contribution with a fluent half-century. Oliver Hannon-Dalby, Warwickshire’s leading wicket-taker in Division One, added three more scalps to his tally, taking his season total to 46.
Warwickshire skipper Alex Davies won the toss and elected to field on a wicket that offered variable bounce. Hannon-Dalby made the early breakthrough, dismissing Jake Libby for 10. Kashif Ali (15) and Gareth Roderick (0) also fell cheaply, leaving Worcestershire in a precarious position.
D’Oliveira and Hose steadied the innings, taking the score to 77 for 4 at lunch. After the break, D’Oliveira and Waite put on a 76-run partnership, with Waite reaching his fifty from 71 balls.
Waite’s dismissal to Michael Rae brought van Beek to the crease, and he formed a 43-run stand with D’Oliveira. However, D’Oliveira’s innings came to an end when he was caught at first slip by Yates off Will Rhodes.
The second new ball accounted for van Beek, with Hannon-Dalby claiming his third wicket. Jack Home and Tom Taylor then put on an unbroken 52-run partnership to earn Worcestershire a valuable batting point.