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Surrey v Essex, Yorkshire v Notts, and more: county cricket day two
Surrey v Essex, Yorkshire v Notts, and more: county cricket day two

The Guardian

time24-05-2025

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  • The Guardian

Surrey v Essex, Yorkshire v Notts, and more: county cricket day two

Update: Date: 2025-05-24T09:09:32.000Z Title: Head to Grace Road Content: for your homemade sugar fix (I recommend the cherry cake): Hungry eyes: a wonderful spread by the Friends of Grace Road. @FoGRMeet4Cake Update: Date: 2025-05-24T09:08:07.000Z Title: Weather watch Content: Cloudy, with hit and miss scattered showers. Update: Date: 2025-05-24T09:08:07.000Z Title: Friday's round-up Content: High spring hangs over this final May round of Championship cricket, the international summer pulling eyeballs away, the lack of rain leaving parched pitches. A good crowd collected on the apple-green benches sitting around the Grace Road boundary. They saw Lancashire get off to a steaming start thanks to Keaton Jennings and Luke Wells, but then fold in familiar fashion to patient Leicestershire bowling. Logan van Beek removed the two openers either side of lunch, finishing with three for 38, while Josh Hull found some devil in the dirt. Leicestershire lost two evening wickets, but Rehan Ahmed and Lewis Hill saw the day out. After his come-back game against Gloucestershire last week, Lancashire are without Jimmy Anderson – the club said that they were 'managing his return to competitive cricket.' Durham won the toss at Chester le Street and chose to bat on a pitch that shuffled its uneven bounce that never quite let the batters settle. Ollie Robinson top scored with 52, while Matt Henry spearheaded Somerset's attack, finishing with four wickets. Hampshire were pancaked for 154 at Southampton, Henry Crocombe taking four wickets in 11 balls in his first game of the season. John Turner then countered with three wickets in nine balls to leave Sussex with work to do. A Sam Cook-less Essex were sent packing in two sessions by a Surrey side including Sam Curran, who had zipped down from Trent Bridge where he had been watching brother Ben play for Zimbabwe on Thursday – Curran ended up being Cook's first Test wicket. Michael Pepper held the Essex innings together with 75, but Surrey perch greedily, 94 for three at stumps. Saif Zaib's charming 141, his highest first-class score, rescued Northants from 57 for four against Gloucestershire; while Caleb Jewell's unbeaten 152, his first Derbyshire century, gave the Kent bowlers little time to rest. Marnus Labuschagne was contained by Middlesex, caught for 23, but Glamorgan's Sam Northeast and Kiran Carlson rebuilt in a boundary-laden partnership of 228. Toby Roland-Jones finished with four wickets. A quizzical Headingley pitch tested Nottinghamshire, but Ben Slater and Joe Clarke made half-centuries. Tom Latham's 59 and Sam Hain's first half-century of the summer were balanced by four more wickets for Tom Taylor as Warwickshire were bowled out for 227. Update: Date: 2025-05-24T09:08:07.000Z Title: Scores on the doors Content: Division One Chester-le-Street: Durham 277 v Somerset 63-3 Southampton: Hampshire 154 v Sussex 110-5 The Oval: Surrey 94-3 v Essex 217 New Road: Worcestershire 53-0 v Warwickshire 227 Headingley: Yorkshire 10-2 v Nottinghamshire 228 Division Two Derby: Derbyshire 352-2 v Kent Sophia Gardens: Glamorgan 334-7 v Middlesex Grace Road: Leicestershire 59-2 v Lancashire 206 County Ground: Northamptonshire 327-6 v Gloucestershire Update: Date: 2025-05-24T09:08:07.000Z Title: Preamble Content: Hello from an overcast Leicester. A busy day of cricket yesterday, the majority of games sprinting into their second innings. We'll keep an eye on proceedings from the Grace Road boundary, while England polish off the game at Trent Bridge. Do join us, with a cup of coffee and a belly scratch.

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