Middlesex Gain Upper Hand in County Championship Clash
Middlesex seized control of their Vitality County Championship clash against Northamptonshire on day two at Merchant Taylors’ School, thanks to half-centuries from Sam Robson and Leus du Plooy.
Robson, who boasts an impressive record at Northwood, ground out a crucial 58, while Du Plooy remained unbeaten on 66 as Middlesex reached 250 for seven, establishing a first-innings lead of 43.
However, Northamptonshire’s Ben Sanderson kept his side in contention with a five-wicket haul, reclaiming his position as Division Two’s leading wicket-taker.
Earlier, Northamptonshire were dismissed for 207, with Toby Roland-Jones claiming a season-best five for 49. The visitors’ hopes of restricting Middlesex were hampered by Prithvi Shaw’s three dropped catches in the slips.
Sanderson and Lewis McManus extended their partnership to 83, guiding Northamptonshire past the 200-run mark. But Henry Brookes dismissed Sanderson, and Roland-Jones wrapped up the innings swiftly.
In reply, Middlesex’s openers survived early scares before lunch. Sanderson broke the partnership, removing Mark Stoneman for 36. Robson and Max Holden then dug in, with Robson reaching his half-century with a cover drive off Yuzvendra Chahal.
However, Chahal trapped Holden leg before, and Sanderson struck twice in quick succession after tea, dismissing Robson and Stephen Eskinazi. Du Plooy and John Simpson steadied the ship with a 72-run stand, but Leech broke the partnership.
Du Plooy remained resolute, guiding Middlesex into the lead. Sanderson returned with the new ball and claimed two more wickets, but Roland-Jones’ late flurry of boundaries earned Middlesex a batting bonus point.