The floodlights are here at Trent Bridge, and Root has been dropped for the second time. In between, he’s seemed as flippantly exceptional as ever. Forty-eight are no longer out and counting.
County roundup
Haseeb Hameed gave England’s selectors a timely reminder of his competencies as the 22-yr-vintage struck an unbeaten double century on the primary day of Lancashire’s suit against Loughborough University. Hameed, who made his final Test appearances against India in November 2016, has struggled to copy that form during the last seasons but became at the crease all day as he compiled 202 not out in Lancashire’s 379 for 5.
Hampshire’s Sam Northeast turned unbeaten on 94 while horrific light stopped play in Southampton with his facet 303 for four against Essex. Aiden Markram also made sixty-three, and Rilee Rossouw struck 76 off sixty-six balls, even as there was no play at Taunton for Somerset in opposition to Kent.
In Division Two, Tom Taylor took six for 47 as Sussex had been skittled out for just 173, with Leicestershire last at 131 for five, while 13 wickets fell at Derbyshire v Durham, with the hosts being bowled out for 197. Northamptonshire made a decent nine in opposition to Middlesex as they ended the day atat 310 for six with West Indies captain Jason Holder 36 not out at the near. Toby Roland-Jones took his first County Championship wicket for nearly a year.
That’s it from me for now. Thank you very much for studying and chatting below the road. It’s adorable to be lower back. I am added; it’s time for a walk. Well executed all, maximum in particular Joe Clarke and, ultimately, Hass. Good night time! He runs for North-East – he’ll sleep nervously this night on 94 – and Rossouw, whose name is inability to spell, stalked my final season. Glad to peer Porter at least got one wicket (the beginning of a glut?)
3d in the past 18:23, Just catching up – a wicket a bit for Roland-Jones and Finn, I see, after an available 67 from Adam Rossington at The County Ground.
A fightback by way of Derby to be all out for 197. Hosein runs out for 78 – weeks. Durham amid a now not-yet disastrous response. 3d ago 18:18 As I come back to this, I’ve just heard a person say Hass is hitting sixes. Is this proper? That is an excellent knock from young Joe Clarke at Trent Bridge, unbelievably his 14th first-rate century at 22. Updated at 6.18 pm BST 3d in the past 16:15 A 2d wicket for Olivier at Trent Bridge – Mullaney for 31. I will be a bit distracted for a piece while I write up, so please entertain yourselves for a part. I’ll be returned. He runs for North-East – he’ll sleep nervously tonight on 94 – and Rossouw, who cannot spell a call, stalked my final season. Glad to see Porter at least got one wicket (the beginning of a glut?)
Just catching up – a wicket a chunk for Roland-Jones and Finn, I see, after an on-hand sixty-seven from Adam Rossington at The County Ground. A fightback via Derby to be all out for 197. Hosein runs out for seventy-eight – eek. Durham is amid a no longer yet disastrous reply.
As I return to this, I just heard someone say Hass is hitting sixes. Is this genuine?
A terrific knock from young Joe Clarke here at Trent Bridge, unbelievably his 14th first-rate century at the age of twenty-two.
A second wicket for Olivier at Trent Bridge – Mullaney for 31. I will be a chunk distracted for a piece while I write up, so please entertain yourselves for a bit. I’ll be lower back.
As Joe Clarke unobtrusively nudges his manner toward 50, Sam Northeast and Rille Rossouw bat Hampshire into a decent Essex position (192 for 3). And Alex Wakely, apologies! I became distracted using Hass’s plight: he’s 74, no longer out towards Middlesex. Harvey Hosein was fifty-seven, not out for Derby, pulling them out of the hole they chose to jump into after deciding to bat.