Surrey v Essex, Yorkshire v Notts, and more: county cricket day one – live | County Championship
Key events
Lunchtime scores
Division One
Chester-le-Street: Durham 96-3 v Somerset
Southampton: Hampshire 93-4 v Sussex
The Oval: Surrey v Essex 103-4
New Road: Worcestershire v Warwickshire 65-2
Headingley: Yorkshire v Nottinghamshire 67-2
Division Two
Derby: Derbyshire 106-1 v Kent
Sophia Gardens: Glamorgan 71-3 v Middlesex
Grace Road: Leicestershire v Lancashire 77-1
County Ground: Northamptonshire 71-4 v Gloucestershire
Hampshire lose two with 70 on the board – Gubbins and Prest – and, together with Northants, oh and Essex – are four down by the brink of lunch.
Glamorgan have lost just three, but one of them is Marnus Labuschagne for 23, caught off Higgins. No stomach-settling runs yet for Australia’s finest cheese and ham toastie eater.
Keaton Jennings glances behind him as he walks off, in a very un Keaton Jennings like way, but the finger was raised and van Beek has made the breakthrough. Lancs 74-1.
I love the random-ness of Grace Road – as if designed by a toddler with lego who has lost concentration half way through and wandered off to pick at bits of carpet on the stairs. Particularly fond of the stand perched on top of the Charles Palmer suite. Wells and Jennings are pressing on nicely here: 71-0.
The forecast rain looks as if it will be showers at best (or worst) over the weekend, so plenty of hard yards to run on hard ground for the bowlers. The batters have the upper hand around the grounds in the first hour and a half of play – oh, apart from at Northampton where Procter and Miller have followed Vasconcelos back into the pavilion – both wickets to teenage quick Archie Bailey. Shame that their old boy Ben Curran has been out cheaply at The Oval, but congratulations to Sam Cook for his first Test wicket.
Josh Hull – eight wickets at 27 – rolls in, a trudge back to his crease turning into a 16 pace power run. . Long arms, longer legs, baby face, some unexpected bite from a friendly pitch. Wells is watchful. Lancashire 46-0
Wells gets a life, as he is dropped, on 10, at first slip off local giant Josh Hull. Cracking delivery.
I can see the iconic Attenborough tower of my old university in the distance, but unfortunately not the scorebox where Mike Daniels normally lurks.
Elgar and Walter are making good progress at The Oval, 49-0. Alex Lees lost his stumps to Somerset’s Matt Henry first ball. Durham 25-1. Stoneman also started his day in disappointment, caught for 0 off McAndrew, Hants 20-1.
Rob Yates was the early wicket at Edgbaston, Warwicks 22-1, and HH’s chase of 1000 runs before the end of May looks forlorn, caught off White for 6. Notts 12-1.
A quick-silver outfield at Grace Road, and Keaton Jennings making the most of it: Lancs 25-0.
Elsewhere in Division Two, Derbyshire (34-0) and Glamorgan (15-0) have also got off to a brisk start, while Northants have lost Vasconcelos for four, lbw Tom Price. Northants 11-1.
Good morning Tim Maitland!
“Salutations Tanya,
”May your trip to Grace Road bring you joy. It brings back memories of a very young version of me wasting tape and the time of one David Gower esq. for the sheer delight of hearing him speak.
“However my mind is dawdling over Headingley, another of my old haunts. Where if Yorkshire are going to have any against Nottinghamshire, it’s about time someone other than Adam Lyth stepped up, isn’t it? They’re just not getting the kind of match winning, or even innings winning performances with the bat.
”Lyth, who made 106 against Hampshire in early April and what should have been a victory defining 185 at Essex earlier this month, and Dom Bess, with 107 in the win over Worcestershire, are their only centurions. Lyth, with 682 runs to his name sits behind only Nottinghamshire skipper Haseeb Hameed in the Division One run scoring table. Next best? Dawid Malan’s 98 (also against Worcestershire) and the even-lesser spotted Joe Root’s 90 in his only appearance this year.
”But what strikes me as interesting, considering Young Jonny Bairstow’s role as captain and jilted lover (in the England sense), is how slowly they’re scoring when you’d expect a Bairstow side to be Bazballesque in their approach. With the exception of YJB’s 79 at a strike rate of 106 when he was pushing for the declaration at Chelmsford, and his contributions at Surrey (89 at 78 and 77 at 74) most of the knocks of any note this season have been closer to 50.00 than.
”Perhaps that’s an indication that most of the time they’ve been struggling to hold innings together rather than grabbing games by the throat?”
I think you’re right. The Yorkshire young guns haven’t really pushed on so far this season – almost the opposite of Bazball’s hit yourself out of trouble mentality.
England and Zimbabwe are about to get underway at Trent Bridge, you can follow its’ bish-bash-bosh progress with Jim Wallace and Daniel Gallan.
We’ve started a minute before eleven, three slips standing boot to boot, as Holland charges in.
Round the grounds, some ins and outs. Ben Kellaway has exams so misses Glamorgan’s game, but Matt Kuhnemmann plays. No Jimmy as Lancs “manage his return to competitive cricket'. Surrey add Sam Curran (torn away from watching brother Ben at Trent Bridge), Jamie Overton and Dan Worrall, Paul Walter returns for Essex, David Bedingham for Durham.
No Jimmy Anderson for Lancs
Both teams are warming up on the dry Leicestershire grass. Warm sunshine, a few fluffy clouds, lots of lovely places to sit under a tree and read a book. In the middle, Peter Handscomb is wearing his leaf green Leicestershire blazer and has won the toss and having a bowl. No Jimmy today for Lancs – a management of workload thing.
Division Two table
1 Leicestershire 115
2 Derbyshire 85
3 Glamorgan 75
4 Gloucestershire 75
5 Middlesex 68
6 Kent 63
7 Lancashire 63
8 Northants 59
Division One table
1 Notts 96
2 Surrey 93
3 Warwickshire 82
4 Durham 80
5 Hampshire 79
6 Sussex 75
7 Somerset 73
8 Essex 64
9 Yorkshire 56
10 Worcestershire 43
Fixtures
Division One
Chester-le-Street: Durham v Somerset
Southampton: Hampshire v Sussex
The Oval: Surrey v Essex
New Road: Worcestershire v Warwickshire
Headingley: Yorkshire v Nottinghamshire
Division Two
Derby: Derbyshire v Kent
Sophia Gardens: Glamorgan v Middlesex
Grace Road: Leicestershire v Lancashire
County Ground: Northamptonshire v Gloucestershire
Preamble
Good morning from Cross Country trains, chugging through high spring, the Midlands countryside all elderflower and ash saplings, and green, green, green all around.
I’m on my way to Grace Road to see the runaway leaders of Division Two play feeling-a-little-less -queasy-than-they-did-last-week Lancashire. Loads more to look forward to round the grounds. Play starts at 11am, do join us!