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Sibley Century Sees Warwickshire On Most sensible

Sibley Century Sees Warwickshire On Most sensible
Sibley Century Sees Warwickshire On Most sensible


Dom Sibley would rating a century for Warwickshire of their first innings towards Lancashire on Day 1 of the 5th spherical of County Championship suits.

Essex vs Yorkshire

Yorkshire would win the toss and elect to box first

Nick Browne can be stuck through George Hill off the bowling of Jordan Thompson off the 3rd ball of the day with out scoring ahead of Tom Westley can be stuck in the back of through Harry Duke off the bowling of Dom Bess for twenty-four. Sir Alastair Cook dinner (pictured underneath) and Paul Walter placed on 174 runs for the 3rd wicket ahead of the previous England captain can be bowled through Steven Patterson for 107 – Walter and Sam Cook dinner resuming 89 and zero now not out this morning.

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ESS 234/3 (96 overs)

Hampshire vs Gloucestershire

Hampshire received the toss and elected to bat first.

Ian Holland can be stuck in the back of through James Bracey off the bowling of Ryan Higgins for two ahead of Nick Gubbins can be LBW to Mohammad Amir for 30. Felix Organ and captain James Vince placed on 161 for the 3rd wicket ahead of the latter would even be LBW to Amir for 78 with the previous stuck through Dominic Goodman off the bowling of Ajeet Dale for 107.

Ben Brown can be stuck through Bracey off the bowling of Higgins for 11 ahead of Aneurin Donald can be stuck through Graeme van Buuren off the bowling of Amir for 1. Keith Barker can be stuck through Higgins off the bowling of Miles Hammond for 20 ahead of James Fuller used to be the ultimate guy out, bowled through van Buuren, with out scoring with Liam Dawson 31 now not out.

HAM 310/8 (95.5 overs)

Lancashire vs Warwickshire

Warwickshire would win the toss and elect to bat first.

Alex Davies can be bowled through Tom Bailey with out scoring ahead of Rob Yates can be bowled through Luke Wooden for 15. Sam Hain can be stuck through a sub fielder off the bowling of Matt Parkinson for 38 ahead of Will Rhodes can be bowled through the similar bowler for 16.

Chris Benjamin and Michael Burgess would each be LBW to Bailey for 47 and 18 respectively ahead of Danny Briggs will be the ultimate guy out, stuck through Keaton Jennings off the bowling of Hassan Ali, for 1 with opener Dom Sibley (pictured underneath) and Nathan McAndrew resuming 118 and 9 now not out respectively.

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WAR 273/7 (96 overs)

Surrey vs Northamptonshire

Northamptonshire received the toss and elected to box first.

Ryan Patel can be stuck through Simon Kerrigan off the bowling of Luke Procter for 19 ahead of Hashim Amla can be bowled through the similar bowler for 21. Will Jacks can be LBW the next ball for a golden duck ahead of Ben Foakes can be stuck in the back of through Lewis McManus off the bowling of Taylor for 16.

Opener Rory Burns can be stuck through Taylor off the bowling of Ben Sanderson for 107 ahead of Colin de Grandhomme will be the ultimate guy out, stuck through a sub fielder off the similar bowler, for 11 with Sam Curran (71) and Gus Atkinson (4) the now not out batsmen.

SUR 261/6 (96 overs)

Glamorgan vs Leicestershire

Glamorgan would win the toss and elect to box first.

Sam Evans can be stumped through Chris Cooke off the bowling of Marnus Labuschagne for 29 ahead of Hassan Azad can be run out through Sam Northeast for 64. Louis Kimber can be run out through Michael Neser for 10 ahead of Wiaan Milder can be LBW to Labuschagne for 16.

Scott Metal can be bowled the next ball for a golden duck ahead of Harry Swindells can be bowled through Neser for 22. Rishi Patel can be bowled through James Harris for 82 ahead of Ben Mike the overall wicket to fall, bowled through Martin Weighell, for 17 with Callum Parkinson and Chris Wright resuming 8 and 10 now not out.

LEI 285/8 (96 overs)

Sussex vs Middlesex

Sussex received the toss and elected to bat first.

Tom Haines can be bowled through Shaheen Shah Afridi for 17 ahead of Ali Orr and Tom Alsop’s 204-run second-wicket partnership which used to be ended with the previous stuck through Peter Handscomb off the bowling of Luke Hollman for 99. Cheteshwar Pujara can be stuck through Max Holden off the bowling of Ethan Bamber for 16 ahead of Tom Clark can be bowled through Martin Andersson for 15.

Alsop can be stuck through Handscomb off the bowling of Mark Stoneman (the previous England opener’s maiden first class wicket) for 113 ahead of Mohammad Rizwan will be the ultimate guy out, stuck through the similar fielder off the bowling of Blake Cullen for 31 – George Garton and Ollie Robinson resuming on 37 and 11 now not out.

SUS 354/6 (96 overs)

Worcestershire vs Durham

Durham would win the toss and elect to bat first.

Alex Lees can be bowled through Ed Barnard for 27 ahead of Sean Dickson and Keegan Petersen placed on 123 runs for the second one wicket partnership which used to be damaged when the latter can be stuck in the back of through Ben Cox off the bowling of Gibbon for fifty. Dickson will be the different guy out, stuck through Pollock off the bowling of Barnard, for 104 with captain Scott Borthwick (80) and David Bedingham (69) hanging on an unbeaten 117 for the fourth wicket.

DUR 339/3 (96 overs)


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