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County Championship: Surrey pull ahead of Hants, Essex reply at Notts - day two - radio & text

12 April 2025
Fri 11 Apr 2025 - Mon 14 Apr 2025,Rothesay County Championship Division 1 - Day 4 of 4
Nottinghamshire vs Essex, result
Match Drawn
Nottinghamshire innings:
  1. 347 all out from 104.0 overs
  2. 385 all out from 115.1 overs
Essex innings:
  1. 367 all out from 105.4 overs
  2. 106 for 1 from 31.0 overs

Summary

  • Cox (82), Walter (76) pace Essex reply to Notts' 347, with 128* for Verreynne

  • Sibley and Pope pass 50 as Surrey build big lead over Hampshire

  • Durham in charge against Bears after 153 from 20-year-old opener McKinney

  • Yorkshire decline follow-on after Pears collapse, leading by 294

  • Haines 117* as Sussex lead Somerset by 339 in other Division One game

  • McManus falls for 95 as Northants score 496 at Lancs in Division Two

  • Middlesex in control of second innings shootout at Kent

  • Leicestershire have Derbyshire battling to avoid follow-on

  • Gloucestershire post 546 against Glamorgan

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Live Reporting

Steve Mather, Ben Pheazey and Paul Grunill

  1. That's all folks...published at 18:55 British Summer Time 12 April

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    Dom Sibley celebratesImage source,Rex Features

    Another absorbing day at the cricket ends with a hint of spring gloom but plenty of sparkle on the field.

    Dom Sibley and Ollie Pope have pressed home Surrey's advantage over Hampshire with stylish half centuries to follow some excellent and miserly bowling to force a first innings lead.

    Durham are close to an innings lead of their own at home to Warwickshire, where the Bears are eight down and 100 adrift.

    Perhaps Surrey's biggest challenger thus far is Essex, who have passed 300 against Notts at Trent Bridge, just 46 adrift with five wickets in hands and more runs, 82 of them, from Jordan Cox.

    Sussex are looking at home literally and figuratively in Division One with a strong showing v Somerset at Hove, where they already lead on second innings by 339 with nine wickets in hand thanks in large part to a stylish 117 not out from Tom Haines.

    I wonder why Yorkshire didn't ask the Pears to follow on after racking up 456 and routing them for 162? 56-1 on second innings now and 350 ahead.

    The Kent-Middlesex clash remains tight at Canterbury with the visitors 226 ahead and four wickets left, while Northants can dare to dream (weather permitting) after taking four Lancashire wickets tonight to leave the hosts 357 adrift on 139-4.

    Gloucestershire have the edge over Glamorgan at Bristol so far after amassing 546 and keeping the visitors to 146-3 in reply while Derbyshire are eight down and 138 behind Leicester on first innings after a fine century from Martin Andersson.

    Might be an extra layer day tomorrow. But it's only April!

    See you tomorrow.

  2. Close of play scoreboardpublished at 18:53 British Summer Time 12 April

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    They call day three 'moving day' at the US Masters, well some of these teams will really do need to get moving on Sunday...

    Division One

    Surrey 253 & 136-1 v Hampshire 219 - Surrey lead by 170

    Notts 347 - Verreynne 128* v Essex 301-5 - Cox 82

    Durham 387 - McKinney 153 v Warwickshire 287-8

    Yorkshire 456 & 61-1 v Worcestershire 162 - Coad 4-39 - Yorkshire lead by 355

    Sussex 294 & 246-1 - Haines 117* v Somerset 201 - Hunt 5-48, Rew 80* - Sussex lead by 339

    Division Two

    Lancashire 139-4 v Northants 496 - Zaib 116, McManus 95

    Kent 218 v Middlesex 222 & 222-6 - Geddes 73* - Middlesex lead by 226

    Gloucestershire 546 v Glamorgan 146-3

    Leicestershire 484 - van Beek 82* v Derbyshire 346-8 - Andersson 101*, Jewell 86

  3. Bad light stops play at the Ovalpublished at 18:32 British Summer Time 12 April

    Surrey 253 & 136-1 v Hants 219

    The skies have been murky for a while and Hampshire in particular will be relieved to get a bit of respite after a tough Day Two.

    Surrey bowled with superb discipline to restrict Hampshire to only 42 runs in the morning session and despite a watchful 44 from Tom Prest and a daring 27-ball 37 from Kyle Abbott thereafter, Surrey still forced an innings lead of 34.

    Runs flowed more easily for the host team this afternoon, nearly always around or beyond the rate of four an over.

    Dom Sibley has continued a sparkling vein of form for an unbeaten 55, while Ollie Pope (56*) played some outrageously good shots to reach a 50 of his own, including sixes uppercut to point and over the keeper.

    The lead is 170.


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