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George Hill five-wicket haul helps Yorkshire bowl out Nottinghamshire

George Hill five-wicket haul helps Yorkshire bowl out Nottinghamshire

Rhyl Journal24-05-2025
Hill claimed five for 40 as Yorkshire made a promising start to their bid for their second win of the season, but the visitors hit back to leave the hosts on 10 for two, 218 runs behind, at the close.
Nottinghamshire's Ben Slater (52) and Joe Clarke (64) both made half-centuries before Yorkshire openers Adam Lyth and Finaly Bean were both dismissed for two by Muhammad Abbas.
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George Hill stars again with 5-40 on a topsy-turvy opening day against Notts at Headingley, which ends with the visitors holding sway.#YorkshireGrit https://t.co/67ckjESNqt
— Yorkshire CCC (@YorkshireCCC) May 23, 2025
Defending champions Surrey trail Essex by 123 runs with seven wickets remaining at The Oval after restricting the visitors to 217.
New Zealand all-rounder Nathan Smith claimed three for 53 as Essex were all out in the 63rd over before Kurtis Patterson's 51 helped Surrey to 94 for three in reply.
Warwickshire could go top of the table with victory over Worcestershire, but they were bowled out for 227 at New Road – Tom Taylor took four for 37 – and the hosts reached 53 without loss to trail by 174 going into the second day.
Durham wicketkeeper Ollie Robinson hit a half-century as his side were all out for 277 before reducing Somerset to 63 for three, with the visitors trailing by 214 runs at The Riverside.
📝 Henry Crocombe and John Turner demonstrated their winter work with Dale Steyn with whirlwind spells as 15 wickets fell on the first day at Utilita Bowl in the Rothesay County Championship.
— Sussex Cricket (@SussexCCC) May 23, 2025
Sussex bowler Henry Crocombe's four for 27 helped skittle Hampshire for 154 at the Utilita Bowl and with big scores hard to come by in Division One, the visitors laboured to 110 for five in replay.
In Division Two, leaders Leicester reached 59 for two after Logan van Beek and Josh Hull had both taken three wickets to restrict winless Lancashire to 206 all out.
Second-placed Derbyshire bucked the nationwide trend with the bat as they made a promising start to their match against Kent, reaching 352 for two thanks to opener Caleb Jewell's unbeaten 152 and Harry Came's 89.
Glamorgan pair Sam Northeast (122) and Kiran Carlson (109) put on 228 for the fifth wicket as their side reached 334 for seven against Middlesex in Cardiff.
Saif Zaib struck 16 fours in his 141 not out and James Sales made 81 to help Northamptonshire on to 327 for six at close against Gloucestershire.
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