While Durham rested, Yorkshire claimed maximum points at Headingley, moving to within nine points of the leaders with a game in hand. Next week’s meeting of the top two is looking rather tasty! Skipper Andrew Gale and Jack Leaning each scored centuries, while Brooks, Bresnan and Sidebottom led the all-30-something attack to hand Nottinghamshire an innings defeat. The sorry losers featured a rare Championship appearance by Stuart Broad – only his 16th in eight seasons – but his 7-84 and 84 runs showed what they have been missing.
Hampshire are keeping Notts company at the bottom after suffering a nine-wicket home drubbing by Somerset, who also beat Notts last week. Suddenly, the Cidermen are in mid-table safety, just a good win adrift of third place. With sixteen points for a win and only five for a draw, the table can change so swiftly in county cricket. Anyway, not for the first time this season, Craig Overton shone with the ball (8-81 for the match) and young opener Tom Abell made another half-century. While Hants’ all-rounder Gareth Berg did his best to prolong proceedings, as at Notts, the top five batsmen are woefully out of form.
The other Division One fixture was a tame draw between Worcestershire and Middlesex, but at least they scored some runs. Tom Fell made a welcome hundred but James Franklin was the week’s star batsman, contributing 135 and 91 not out for Middlesex as the game petered out on day four.
In the lower tier, Surrey and Glamorgan both won to remind top dogs Lancashire that promotion isn’t yet a done deal. Gareth Batty’s side made short work of Derbyshire inside three days. There were few stand-out performances, with James Burke top-scoring with just 73 and the skipper’s 4-32 finishing off the Derby tail in the second innings.
Neither side reached 300, nor were there any individual three-figure scores at Cardiff, either, but Glamorgan’s bowlers all chipped in with wickets as Leicestershire succumbed on the last afternoon. Graeme Wagg followed his astonishing 200 last week with another 126 runs and three wickets while for the opponents, Ben Raine achieved a decent five-for while Jacques Rudolph dug in for over five hours to make 74 and hold his side’s second innings together and set a sufficiently tough target.
Essex continued their revival by beating Gloucestershire at Bristol. Napier and Porter bowled well enough to make the home team follow on then, despite another century from Michael Klinger, Essex managed to knock off the 114 needed for victory. At 26-4 they wobbled but Tom Westley steadied the ship with an unbeaten 65.
Meanwhile, at Northampton, rain washed out the first day but by the third, Northants had already demolished bottom-placed Kent! Azharullah, Rory Kleinveldt and Olly Stone each clamed five-fors as Kent slumped to 140 and 151 all out. Playing the Australian tourists must seem like light relief and at least they are top of the NatWest Blast South group!
Team of the Week: Abell (Som), Ali (Wor), Gale (Yor, *), Leaning (Yor), Franklin (Mid), Bairstow (Yor/Eng, +), Berg (Ham), Broad (Not), Napier (Ess), C Overton (Som), Kleinveldt (Nor)