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    Notts v Warwickshire, Worcestershire v Lancashire and more: county cricket – as it happened

    By Tanya Aldred,

    2024-09-26
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    Freddie McCann of Nottinghamshire batting against Warwickshire. Photograph: Steve Poole/ProSports/Shutterstock

    7.57pm BST

    Lancashire make hay on rain-lashed day

    Day one was a washout at five grounds, as the County Championship pulled on its bedsocks and rolled into the final week of the season. With the champions already crowned, Sussex up, and Kent down, just one promotion and one relegation spot remain to be played for.

    At New Road, Lancashire threw themselves into the relegation dog fight with abandon, reducing Worcestershire to 22 for five under dirty slate skies. Matthew Waite and Logan van Beek then bashed 63 for the eighth wicket, hauling Worcestershire beyond three figures, before the rain returned. Tom Bailey, accurate as ever, finished with three for nine, and there were three wickets for Anderson Phillip.

    Theoretically, Nottinghamshire and Warwickshire are both in danger of the drop, but rain washed out all but 15.2 overs at Trent Bridge – Notts finishing 33 for two.

    A shell-shocked Somerset were winkled out for 136 at Taunton, before fighting back, on a day when seven batters fell for nought. Tom Kohler-Cadmore was the only Somerset man to pass 29, with 63, an innings that started with carefree abandon but retreated into desperate accumulation as the wickets fell about him, four of them to the unstoppable Liam Dawson, four to Kyle Abbott – who bowled Shoaib Bashir only for the ball to be deemed dead when a towel fell out of his pocket in his delivery stride. Hampshire then wobbled as Jack Leach took three wickets, he and Bashir bowling in tandem for the first time in a Championship match.

    There was no play at Hove, much to the frustration of Middlesex , who need to make up a 15-point deficit to have a hope of promotion. A wet outfield prevented any play at Headingley, too, where Yorkshire need a maximum of 10 points to breathe easy.

    7.52pm BST

    Thanks for your company this dank day, fingers crossed for more Championship action tomorrow. Have a lovely evening.

    7.51pm BST

    Close of play scores

    DIVISION ONE

    TAUNTON: Somerset 136 v Hampshire 62-5

    CHESTER LE STREET: Durham v Kent no play Thursday.

    TRENT BRIDGE: Nottinghamshire 33-2 v Warwickshire

    NEW ROAD Worcestershire 119-7 v Lancashire

    CHELMSFORD: Essex 116-1 v Surrey

    DIVISION TWO

    HEADINGLEY: Yorkshire v Northamptonshire no play Thursday

    SOPHIA GARDENS Glamorgan v Gloucestershire no play Thursday

    HOVE Sussex v Middlesex no play Thursday

    GRACE ROAD Leicestershire v Derbyshire no play Thursday

    5.45pm BST

    And as James Vince, one of the most instantly recognisable county cricketers in whites, is caught in ungainly fashion off Leach’s first over, time for me to write up for the paper. Do chat on BTL before the nights fully draw in.

    5.41pm BST

    Wider walkways and off-limits staircases

    MCC tighten security before Australia’s ODI at Lord’s tomorrow.

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    5.36pm BST

    Ah ok , Shoaib Bashir comes on at the other end. Jumper off, long legs stretching. A maiden. And Leach takes over at the other.

    Updated at 5.38pm BST

    5.32pm BST

    and James Vince sweeps his first ball for six.

    5.31pm BST

    Archie Vaughan gets a bowl before Shoaib Bashir…

    5.20pm BST

    W hich leaves us with just the game at Taunton to carry us home tonight. Theoretically 20 overs left, and I just spotted a shadow walking alongside Lewis Gregory.

    5.18pm BST

    And curtains closed at Trent Bridge

    Just 15.2 overs possible, with Notts finishing 33-2.

    Some more permutation-musing from the ECB reporter, “Should Lancashire take only the three bowling points against Worcestershire but still go on to win it would leave Nottnghamshire having at least to draw to cheat the drop. If Lancashire do only manage 19 points, safety would be assured for Warwickshire.”

    5.15pm BST

    Gubbins the next in a succession of batsmen to have a bad day, caught by Abell off Gregory for five. Hampshire 13-2.

    4.58pm BST

    They've called it a day at New Road

    No escape from t he heavy post-tea downpours. Lancashire on top after reducing Worcs to 119-7, though that marks something of an escape from 22 for five.

    Waite and van Beek added an unbroken 63 in seven overs for the eighth wicket, choosing the sword over the pen and the deadbat.

    4.54pm BST

    Could have been 0-2 , were it not for Aldridge’s slipperly digits at second slip. Albert on 0. Gregory rubs the ball on his shirt and smiles as he walks back to his mark.

    4.53pm BST

    Bad light in Nottingham

    They didn’t last long at Trent Bridg e, off for bad light. Notts 33-1.

    4.49pm BST

    At Taunton, four slips as Lewis Gregory runs i n with a sprightly maiden. The fresh-faced Alfie Ogborne at the other end – and he swings one past Middleton, scooped up at second slip. Hampshire 0-1.

    4.41pm BST

    They’re pulling on more covers at New Road , skies dirty slate.

    4.39pm BST

    The lady in New Road weather house has gone in (or is it out?); but she’s come out at Trent Bridge, where Notts have resumed and are now 33-1.

    Somerset have been bowled out for 136 at Taunton – let’s see what Hampshire can do. No Craig Overton for this match.

    4.10pm BST

    Tea time ish scores

    DIVISION ONE

    TAUNTON: Somerset 130-8 v Hampshire

    CHESTER LE STREET: Durham v Kent no play Thursday.

    TRENT BRIDGE: Nottinghamshire 27-1 v Warwickshire rain stopped play

    NEW ROAD Worcestershire 119-7 v Lancashire - start delayed

    CHELMSFORD: Essex 116-1 v Surrey play abandoned for the day

    DIVISION TWO

    HEADINGLEY: Yorkshire v Northamptonshire no play Thursday

    SOPHIA GARDENS Glamorgan v Gloucestershire no play Thursday

    HOVE Sussex v Middlesex no play Thursday

    GRACE ROAD Leicestershire v Derbyshire no play Thursday

    3.58pm BST

    A fabulous bit of vigorou s digging by Waite and van Beek has added 58 for the eighth wicket, Worcs attain a slightly pinker pallor at 113-7.

    3.41pm BST

    More big bat news

    Worcestershire have been handed a suspended two-point deduction in the Blast for 2025 from an independent panel of the Cricket Discipline Commission. The deduction comes after Josh Cobb used a bat which failed a bat-gauge test during Worcestershire’s game against Durham on 5 July 2024. Cobb had not faced a delivery at the time the bat was tested.

    The CDC Adjudicator originally imposed a two-point T20 points deduction for the 2025 season, but the decision was revised on appeal.

    CDC interim director Dave Lewis said:

    “We also note that this is the second oversized bat case this year, and the Cricket Regulator will be working with counties, players, and officials to inform them about the issue with a view to preventing a recurrence next season.”

    3.29pm BST

    Huge grey clouds billowing over New Road, as Anderson Phillip sprints in and Adam Hose postboxes him straight down the ground. Worcestershire have passed fifty.

    At Taunton, Somerset have lost JAck Leach. Somerset 124-8. TKC still there on 52.

    3.15pm BST

    Hose is still there but George Balderson, who bowled so well at Old Trafford, now sends Brookes on his way. Worcs 39-6.

    3.07pm BST

    Adam Hose takes one in the box and is writhing around in some pain.

    2.57pm BST

    Five slips f or Tom Bailey…

    With six games abandoned for the day, and a delay at Trent Bridge, the only other action is at Taunton where TKC (38 not out) is hanging on but Somerset are 104-7, Dawson 3-17.

    2.42pm BST

    Play called off for the day at Chelmsford

    After a healthy morning’s cricket for Essex (116-1), the rain spoils things. They’d done well to start on time after the groundstaff clocked in at 6.30am to pump 4,500 litres of water off the playing surface.

    2.38pm BST

    And lo, a fifth – a third wicket for the miserly pencil-slim Tom Bailey (3-1). Worcs 22-5.

    2.34pm BST

    And another… .as Kashif Ali is swallowed up at fourth slip by George Bell. Worcs 22-4 and Lancs doing all they can in an admirable last-ditch attempt to avoid the drop.

    2.32pm BST

    And Rob Jones falls against his old county, Lancashire exploiting tricky batting conditions at New Road after Keaton Jennings won the toss. Worcs 22-3.

    2.15pm BST

    Play abandoned for the day at Grace Road

    The curtains close at Leicester too.

    A nice snippet for Derbys fans from the ECB reporter:
    ”Mathematically, Derbyshire still have a chance to avoid collecting their 16th wooden spoon but Glamorgan need only to avoid defeat against Gloucestershire in Cardiff to make that impossible”

    2.13pm BST

    Now third slip exercises his fingers at New Road, Harry Singh collecting Jake Libby off a drive. Worcs 12-2.

    2.11pm BST

    And a sixth Somerset batter come s and goes without troubling the scorer – Kasey Aldridge lbw to that man Liam Dawson. Not surprised Somerset look a bit cooked– time to zip up the season at Taunton and lick their wounds.

    2.02pm BST

    Ignore the previous out of date post – at New Road, Tom Bailey has just had Gareth Roderick caught by Williams at fourth slip off the second ball of the match. Worcs 0-1. Lancs are unchanged from Old Trafford last week

    Somerset are 70-5, Rew a second wicket for Abbas, for a duck.

    Rain has kept Essex off since lunch (116-1); while rain has forced Notts and Warwicks from the field, Notts 27-1.

    1.55pm BST

    Two wickets since lunc h – player of the season (or certainly with a shout) Liam Dawson sends Archie Vaughan on his way for 29; while Ed Barnard sends HH on his way for 7.

    1.33pm BST

    Play abandoned for the day at Headingley

    Puddles on the outfield sound the death knell for today.

    But a bit of news from Headingley, thanks to Graham Hardcastle. George Hill was given his county cap this morning (No. 192) by Jonny Bairstow, who will play his fifth game of the season for Yorks.

    Northamptonshire’s squad includes a quartet of potential first-class debutants in Arush Buchake, Krish Patel, Aadi Sharma and Fateh Singh.

    1.23pm BST

    With your post-lunch coffee, a very nice read by James Wallace.

    Nepo babies on rise in Championship as 2005 anniversary approaches | Cricket | The Guardian

    1.18pm BST

    HH sends the ball skimming to the rope, to get Notts up and running. Play due to resume soon at Taunton too.

    1.10pm BST

    Ninepins: play abandoned for the day at Hove

    Heavy overnight rain followed by torrential downpours. Ground saturated.

    1.03pm BST

    Movement at Trent Bridge

    In the important Midlands derby, Warwickshire have won the toss and will field. Weather permitting, play will start at ten past one.

    1.00pm BST

    Play abandoned for the day at Sophia Gardens

    A waterlogged outfield kills any hopes for the day.

    12.53pm BST

    Lunchtime scores

    DIVISION ONE

    TAUNTON: Somerset 52-3 v Hampshire

    CHESTER LE STREET: Durham v Kent no play Thursday.

    TRENT BRIDGE: Nottinghamshire v Warwickshire start delayed

    NEW ROAD Worcestershire v Lancashire - start delayed

    CHELMSFORD: Essex 116-1 v Surrey

    DIVISION TWO

    HEADINGLEY: Yorkshire v Northamptonshire start delayed

    SOPHIA GARDENS Glamorgan v Gloucestershire no play Thursday

    HOVE Sussex v Middlesex start delayed

    GRACE ROAD Leicestershire v Derbyshire start delayed

    12.50pm BST

    CCLive! County Championship team of the year

    Let’s have a go at selecting one, to complement the BBC XI. No scientific polling here I’m afraid, just have a go BTL, or email me direct by Saturday evening, and I’ll announce our team on Sunday morning.

    My off the top of my head effort:

    1 Burns

    2 Elgar

    3 Lammonby

    4 Brook

    5 Bedingham

    6 Bracey

    7 Robinson

    8 Dawson

    9 Roland-Jones

    10 Worrall

    11 Seales

    Bracey and Robinson can share the gloves

    12.25pm BST

    And rain at Chelmsford

    Just time for Essex to bring up the hundred, with fifties to Elgar and Westley, before the rain falls. Time for lunch everyone.

    12.23pm BST

    A very moving interview with Syd Lawrence on the BBC website and a beautiful photograph of Lawrence and James Bracey.

    12.17pm BST

    Play abandoned for the day at CLS

    Puddles on the outfield after torrential rain. They go again tomorrow.

    12.13pm BST

    So much trivia in five minutes of listening to Essex v Surrey – 1000 runs for Dean Elgar, a Championship debut for 21 year old left-arm spinner Yousef Majid, and the BBC Essex commentator went to school with Samantha Fox.

    11.44am BST

    Then there was one

    Essex , after losing Das in the second over, have sailed along to 61-1 against Surrey – who visited Old Trafford in the last match of the 2022 season, already champions, and fell to pieces against Lancashire, defeated within three days.

    11.36am BST

    It’s now raining in Taunton too – though TKC has enlivened things with five four in his 22 not out. Somerset 52-3.

    11.29am BST

    The first email of the day: Hello Phil Withall. “Evening Tanya, from a mild and overcast Queensland.

    “There is s certain irony in the summer sport reaching it’s finale and the weather deciding it would be a good idea to just “rain on everybody’s parade”. However, if it means Yorkshire are promoted I’ll happily take it...”

    I really can’t see how Yorkshire fail to go up… if you have a subscription (I don’t) this looks like it would be an interesting interview with the departing Ottis Gibson.

    11.25am BST

    And Tom Abell follows the procession: Mohammad Abbas with his scalpel. Somerset 35-3.

    11.05am BST

    Comings and goings

    Thanks to JamesMoriarty below the line for jolting my memory:

    Lancashire’s Stephen Crof t has retired from all cricket, after signing a T20 contract for 2024.

    Dom Bes s has signed a new two-year contract with Yorkshire.

    If you know any more, send them my way!

    11.01am BST

    Promotion/relegation equations

    Yorkshire go into today with a 15 point lead over Middlesex, so ten points would confirm their promotion after two seasons in Division Two. Middlesex need to win and hope Yorkshire lose, or draw with maximum points and hope Yorkshire have collected just one point.

    At the miserable end of Division One, Lancashire are favourites to go down, currently 15 points behind third from bottom Notts, and 20 points behind fourth from bottom Warwickshire. Notts will be safe if they collect 10 points, Warwickshire need five. Lancs must win with max bonus points and cross their fingers.

    10.53am BST

    Division Two Table

    1 Sussex (PROMOTED) 221

    2 Yorkshire 201

    3 Middlesex 186

    4 Northamptonshire 152

    5 Leicestershire 145

    6 Gloucestershire 141

    7 Glamorgan 128

    8 Derbyshire 110

    Updated at 10.53am BST

    10.53am BST

    Division One table

    1 Surrey (CHAMPIONS) 221

    2 Hampshire 195

    3 Somerset 193

    4 Essex 179

    5 Durham 158

    6 Worcestershire 151

    7 Warwickshire 146

    8 Nottinghamshire 141

    9 Lancashire 126

    10 Kent (RELEGATED) 85

    10.40am BST

    Oh dear. Another. Somerset now 4-2. Andy Umeed trudges off.

    10.39am BST

    A late September LBW to start things off – as Tom Lammonby becomes Kyle Abbott’s 47th Championship wicket of the season.

    10.37am BST

    Action at Taunton and Chelmsford – which could have been the denouement to the season, but no longer after Lancs beat Somerset and Surrey squashed Durham last week. Somerset and Hampshire battling it out for second place behind the Champions.

    Lots to read though as we wait for things to dry out, starting with this, an account of Glamorgan’s triumph in the one-day cup!

    Somerset woe doubled by Glamorgan in One-Day Cup after Championship agony | One-Day Cup | The Guardian

    10.31am BST

    Fixtures

    DIVISION ONE

    TAUNTON: Somerset v Hampshire

    CHESTER LE STREET: Durham v Kent start delayed. Lunch at noon.

    TRENT BRIDGE: Nottinghamshire v Warwickshire start delayed. Inspection at noon

    NEW ROAD Worcestershire v Lancashire - No play before lunch

    CHELMSFORD: Essex v Surrey

    DIVISION TWO

    HEADINGLEY: Yorkshire v Northamptonshire start delayed

    SOPHIA GARDENS Glamorgan v Gloucestershire start delayed

    HOVE Sussex v Middlesex start delayed

    GRACE ROAD Leicestershire v Derbyshire start delayed

    10.27am BST

    Delays, delay, delays

    Late starts at Chester le Street, Trent Bridge, New Road, Sophia Gardens, Grace Road, Hove and Headingley. Which leaves only Taunton, where Somerset won the toss and will bat against Hampshire, and Chelmsford, where Essex won the toss and will bat against Surrey.

    10.25am BST

    Weather watch

    Damp . According to the Met Office: A band of heavy rain will affect Northern Ireland, northern England, parts of north Wales, and for a time southern Scotland. Brighter to the south, but with heavy, locally thundery showers. Drier, brighter, but colder further north. Blustery in places.

    10.22am BST

    Preamble

    Hello ! Apologies for the late start as we roll, in our bed socks, into the last round of the season. The weather is seasonable, the Champions crowned. But we do still need to work out who is joining Kent in Division Two and who is dancing up to join the big boys alongside Sussex. Play is due to start in eight minutes, but will the weather be kind?

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