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Friday 11 May 2018

Crook, Bracewell lead Northamptonshire's revival

Crook, Bracewell lead Northamptonshire's revival Steven Crook (97) and Doug Bracewell (81) restored Northamptonshire from 102 for 7 with a century-stand and lifted the side to 256. Henry Brookes did the vast majority of the harm at an early stage yet Crook and Bracewell worked together to put on 122 for the eighth wicket to haul the side out of inconvenience. Bracewell at that point turned out to torment Warwickshire with the ball and left them wobbling at 53 for 3. Ian Bell made an unbeaten 55 to enduring things and enable the group to end the day on 100 for 4.

Brief scores: Northamptonshire 256 (Steven Crook 97, Doug Bracewell 81; Henry Brooks 4-54) lead Warwickshire 100/4 (Ian Bell 55*; Doug Bracewell 2-21) by 156 runs.

Kent versus Sussex, Canterbury

In a quick moving day, upwards of 14 wickets fell as Kent were shot down for only 215. Be that as it may, the bowlers battled back to keep Sussex to 69 for 4 at stumps. Heino Kuhn influenced 60 yet a center request to fall implied they couldn't push on. While David Wiese got four wickets, Ollie Robinson and Ishant Sharma shared three crown jewels each. Matt Henry gave Kent a perfect begin as he expelled Luke Wells and Harry Finch with just 16 on the board. Ben Brown and Luke Wright at that point got together to put on an unbeaten 48-run remain for the fifth wicket and keep Sussex in the chase.

Brief scores: Kent 215 (Heino Kuhn 60; David Wiese 4-54) lead Sussex 69/4 (Matt Henry 3-24) by 146 runs.

Derbyshire versus Durham, Derby

Driven significantly hundreds of years from Ben Slater (55), Wayne Madsen (80*) and Billy Godleman (61), Derbyshire posted 301 for 4 at stumps on the opening day of the conflict against Durham. Durham's choice to bowl in the wake of winning the hurl didn't exactly fill in as the hosts put on a century-remain for the opening wicket, yet Luis Reece missed the mark concerning a fifty. Derbyshire lost three wickets one after another to be diminished from 110 for no misfortune to 126 for 3, yet revived their innings with one more century remain, amongst Madsen and captain Godleman.

Brief scores: Derbyshire 301/4 (Wayne Madsen 80*, Billy Godleman 61; James Weighell 2-48, Nathan Rimmington 1-46) versus Durham.

Middlesex versus Gloucestershire, London

Half hundreds of years by Nick Gubbins (99), Dawid Malan (76) and Eoin Morgan (76) helped Middlesex achieve 356 for 6 at stumps on Day 1 of their conflict against Gloucestershire at Lord's. Put in to bat, Middlesex made a decent begin, with Gibbins putting on 50 years remains with Sam Robson and Stephen Eskinazi for the initial two wickets. Daniel Worrall's triple strike immediately lessened them to 186 for 3, however captain Malan and Morgan additionally straitened their situation with a century organization before three late wickets pegged them back.

Brief scores: Middlesex 356/6 (Nick Gubbins 99, Dawid Malan 76, Eoin Morgan 76; Daniel Worrall 3-59, Matt Taylor 2-92) versus Gloucestershire.

Leicestershire versus Glamorgan, Leicestershire

Nicholas Selman and Jack Murphy helped Glamorgan off to a consistent begin after Leicestershire were played out for 191 on the opening day at Leicester. The guests came to 82 for no misfortune at stumps. Choosing to bat, Leicestershire gave a poor record of themselves with the bat, with Neil Dexter being a sole exemption. He crunched 11 limits in his 87, and putting on a 80-run remain with Callum Parkinson for the seventh wicket. Michael Hogan and Marchant de Lange sacked three wickets each.

Brief scores: Leicestershire 191 (Neil Dexter 87, Callum Parkinson 30; Michael Hogan 3-41, Marchant de Lange 3-56) lead Glamorgan 82/0 (Nicholas Selman 39*, Jack Murphy 32*) by 109 runs.

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