Sunday, 27 July 2025

County Cricket: All-Rounders Dominate the Red Ball

As the County Championship popped back on the scene, little changed in the league tables but some individual all-round performances really caught the eye. At Edgbaston, bottom-placed Worcestershire dominated the first three days of their derby clash with Warwickshire, thanks to Solihull-born Ethan Brookes’ runs and Khurram Shahzad’s 6-42 but the home side turned things around with aplomb. Beau Webster already had four wickets to his name then, joining Zen Malik, he and his partner struck centuries in the effort to reach the target of 393. Malik skied a catch to long-on for 142 before Kai Smith and Webster took Warwicks over the line for a pulsating five-wicket victory and a rise to fourth in the table. 

Somerset went third thanks to a madcap five-session match on a Taunton green-top against Durham. Twenty-two wickets toppled on day one, although 400 runs were also scored, boosting the groundsman’s claim that the carnage was caused by great bowling, not a terrible pitch. Craig Overton bowled brilliantly for 6-23 and Tom Lammonby’s 82 was by far the highest score. In the second innings, it was the spinners Leach and Vaughan who wreaked the havoc bit Somerset still had a nervy tome hunting only 86 to win. In the end, Tom Banton pulled out some strong boundaries to make sure of the sixteen points. 

Surrey and Nottinghamshire remain clear, but with just a single point separating them following away draws with Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire, respectively. At Scarborough, both counties racked up 500+ totals as Dom Sibley’s 52 took him past 1000 runs for the season, and young Matthew Revis contributed an unbeaten 110. Notts compiled a massive 578-8 declared, including a stupendous 203 not out by Lyndon James, batting at seven. For Hampshire, Varma and Organ responded with rather more patient hundreds, leaving no time for a positive result. 

Essex did enjoy a rare success, clawing themselves out of the relegation mire down at Hove. James Coles maintained his excellent form with the bat for Sussex but Matt Critchley stole the show for Essex, combining a ton with a useful 4-41 to wrap up an innings victory, denting the South Coasters’ hopes of challenging for the title. 

In Division Two, it was Rehan Ahmed’s turn to shine for runaway leaders Leicestershire, who made it six wins so far. Their first innings scorecard was a curious one. Four players were dismissed for ducks, including both openers, and the total of 398 featured three centuries. Hill, Handscomb and Ahmed reached three figures before the latter turned the screw further, capturing thirteen wickets in all. Opponents Derbyshire never got to grips with his spin, and yet it was the medium pace of Luis Reece which upset Leicester. Even in defeat, his match figure of 11-120 were worthy of more a mere footnote. 

Derby’s loss allowed Glamorgan to leapfrog them into second. They triumphed over Kent at Cardiff by five wickets. Poor weather extended play into a fourth day, as Kiran Carlson’s 89 not out steered his side beyond the target on day four. Middlesex also advanced thanks to an innings defeat of Northamptonshire. Holden, Williamson and du Plooy each cracked hundreds in an unassailable 625-8, then six bowlers helped themselves to wickets, seven of them falling to Ryan Higgins. 

There were plenty of runs too, at Cheltenham, but Lancashire returned home with a comfortable nine-wicket success. Gloucestershire opener Ben Charlesworth plundered 160 and 71, albeit in a losing cause, while Lancashire owed plenty to all-rounders Chris Green and Tom Hartley.They shared a ninth-wicket stand of 212, crashing fourteen sixes between them. Hartley’s 130 was his maiden ton, and he capped a memorable match with eleven wickets, often forming a left-right spin partnership with Green. They are also back in the mix for promotion, and next week’s tie with Glamorgan could be vital. 

In the top flight, second meet third when Somerset head north to Nottingham, but Surrey must hope to maintain the upper hand by defeating Durham. The Scarborough Festival continues, and Yorkshire desperately need some bracing sea air to refresh their chances of avoiding the drop against Sussex. 

Team of the Week:- Holden (Mid), Charlesworth (Glo), Rehan Ahmed (Lei), Webster (War), Brookes (Wor), Smith (War +), Critchley (Ess), James (Not), Reece (Der), C Overton (Som), Hartley (Lan)