Lancashire and Somerset Trade Blows on Thrilling First Day

Lancashire and Somerset Trade Blows on Thrilling First Day

Lancashire and Somerset engaged in a thrilling first day of their Vitality County Championship match at Emirates Old Trafford, with 21 wickets falling and the home side holding a slender 10-run lead.

Lancashire, batting first on a seam-friendly pitch, were dismissed for 140 in just 40 overs. Craig Overton and Lewis Gregory wreaked havoc with the ball, claiming four wickets each. Lancashire’s only resistance came from skipper Keaton Jennings, who scored a valiant 56.

Somerset’s reply was equally shaky. George Balderson and Tom Bailey shared eight wickets between them, restricting the visitors to 146. Andy Umeed was dismissed for a duck off the first ball of the innings, but Archie Vaughan (21) and Tom Kohler-Cadmore (19) provided some stability.

However, Balderson’s double strike before tea and Bailey’s three wickets after the break put Somerset in trouble. Gregory and Tom Abell briefly threatened to take the lead, but Bailey dismissed both batsmen to leave Somerset on the brink of collapse.

Jack Leach and Gregory added 25 for the last wicket before Leach was caught behind off Anderson Philip. Somerset’s innings ended on 146, giving them a six-run first-innings lead.

Lancashire’s second innings began disastrously as Jennings was dismissed for 4, edging Gregory to slip. Harry Singh and nightwatchman Will Williams survived the remaining overs to give Lancashire a 10-run lead heading into day two.

Sunrisers Eastern Cape Strengthen Squad with Crawley, Overton, and van der Merwe

Sunrisers Eastern Cape Strengthen Squad with Crawley, Overton, and van der Merwe

Sunrisers Eastern Cape, the reigning SA20 champions, have bolstered their squad for the upcoming season with the signings of England batter Zak Crawley, fast bowler Craig Overton, and Netherlands allrounder Roelof van der Merwe.

Crawley, a mainstay in England’s Test team, will make his SA20 debut. Despite limited experience in the shortest format, he boasts an impressive T20 record with 1771 runs at a strike rate of 134.77. He aims to enhance his white-ball skills and add power to his game.

Van der Merwe, who played a pivotal role in Sunrisers’ title triumph last season, returns to the franchise. The left-arm spinner was the joint leading wicket-taker with 20 scalps and had an exceptional economy of 5.62. His match-winning performance in the final earned him the Player-of-the-Match award.

Overton, a 30-year-old fast-bowling allrounder, will make his overseas T20 league debut with Sunrisers. He has 106 T20 wickets to his name, averaging 26.21 with an economy rate of 8.56.

These signings add depth and experience to Sunrisers’ squad. Crawley’s batting prowess, van der Merwe’s spin wizardry, and Overton’s all-round abilities will be valuable assets in their quest to defend their title.

Overton Returns to Form as Somerset Bowl Out Nottinghamshire

Overton Returns to Form as Somerset Bowl Out Nottinghamshire

Somerset’s Craig Overton made a triumphant return to form and fitness, leading the charge as his team bowled out Nottinghamshire for 193 on the opening day of their Vitality County Championship First Division clash at Taunton.

Overton, who underwent back surgery during the winter, claimed 3 for 57 from 18 impressive overs, helping Somerset secure maximum bowling points after losing the toss. Only Matt Montgomery (48) and Joe Clarke (39) offered significant resistance for Nottinghamshire on a blustery day.

Lewis Gregory and Migael Pretorius also contributed with two wickets each. By the close, Somerset had replied with 116 for 1, thanks to an opening stand of 111 between Sean Dickson (70 not out) and Matt Renshaw (34).

The match began with a bizarre innings from Haseeb Hameed, who aimed an extravagant cover drive at the first ball but missed, left the second, and then dragged the third delivery onto his stumps with a repeat of his first shot.

Ben Slater and Will Young were more cautious, taking the total to 49 before Overton deservedly claimed his first wicket, dismissing Slater for 25. Gregory then struck twice in the morning session, removing Young for 27 and Clarke for 39.

Montgomery and Clarke steadied the Notts innings, but their partnership was broken when Clarke was caught at mid-wicket off Shoaib Bashir. Wickets fell steadily thereafter, with Jack Haynes, Montgomery, Calvin Harrison, Lyndon James, and Brett Hutton all departing.

Pretorius picked up two wickets, while Overton returned to claim his third. Nottinghamshire were bowled out for 193 inside 63 overs.

In reply, Somerset’s openers Dickson and Renshaw put on a century stand, compiling 111 runs in 28.2 overs. Dickson led the way with some sweetly-timed shots, reaching his first Championship half-century at the Cooper Associates County Ground off 68 balls.

Renshaw played a supporting role until edging a delivery to slip, but Somerset ended the day in a strong position, trailing by just 77 runs with nine wickets in hand.

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