Important events
“The risk was too high”
From Goes Finlay Bean, in Comes imam-Uhq, For his first game for Yorkshire. Uncle Inkamam also debuted his Yorkshire debut here, in 2007, during a disastrous enchanting at the club – three games, four innings, 89 points. I was told, a freezing day in August, so cold that the Yorkshire Post‘s Chris Waters had to buy a fleece at the store on the floor. Vensamam was in four sweaters and wondered what he had registered for.
Jim with a flamboyant flowering.
Hampshire puffs oneLong on New Road, although Gubbins and Tilak went cheap to Allison and Taylor, Hants 186 for four.
And a huge cheers Here in Scarborough as a young boy in the front row of the wooden benches, a huge six from beans, without completely hassle.
The end of two centurions – James Rew, rather stranded this morning, trapped before 166 – Somerset 361 for seven – And Tom Westley who catches leg slip for 148 – Essex 416 for five.
Gary Naylor’s overview of the Eagle Eye, For those who missed it yesterday.
In fact, Hoppsy is live from this CLS His front room:
Bumble is on comms on the Durham feed, which makes me good that I can’t sit in the sun at Banks Home Riverside. And Durham took their first wicket after half an hour. Codi Yusuf waved a back with his second ball of the morning and Dan Lawrence, a bit fell over, unpacked one of the two short midwickets: a fall that was well laid by Durham’s skipper Alex Read. Lawrence, for 88, had again looked into mint form. Six Down, Surrey Lead with 56 at a pitch that stays lively and produces fascinating cricket.
SurreyHoping to build a warm point lead at the top of the table after this match in Chester Le Street, lost Dan Lawrence for 88, a second wicket for Codi Yusuf. The lead is already threatening – 70, with a lot of firepower.
Held by the lovely people by St Catherine’s HospiceTwo miles above Scarborough, in the hills overlooking the sea. It costs £ 6.2 million a year to run, of which only one third comes from the government. They are also awarded gold for their care for veterans – Scarborough is the home of a few, those who retire here and those who find themselves here after their service ends.
A possible chance of bat-grass boat on slip, but survived and Yorkshire is 11-0. Let’s look around the site.
And Yorkshire finally get their husband, A smart sliding catch from Duke to send Lamb on their way to a team that is reserved 48. SUSSEX 222 ALL OUT, a last wicket stand of 72.
No Ben Stokes One of the four changes in the XI of England for the oval
Go Go Stokes (shoulder injury), Archer, Dawson and Carse – In Come Bethell, Atkinson, Overton, Tongue. Ollie Pope will be captain.
1. Bag Crawley
2. Ben Duckett
3. Ollie Pope (C)
4. Joe Root
5. Harry Brook
6. Jacob Bethell
7. Jamie Smith (World Championship)
8. Chris Woakes
9. Gus Atkinson
10. Jamie Overton
11. Josh tongue
Somerset starts as they did yesterdayBy losing an early wicket – Jack Leach Hising lustfully on Dillon Pennington.
On Go the Players – With particularly energetic gallopping by Yorkshire Wicketkeeper Harry Duke, whose long blonde hair waves past his shoulders. Yorkshire does not want this tenth-wicket partnership to become greater irritation than it already is.
Harry Swindells is retiring
Thanks to Romeo BTL For this push-Harry Swindells, hero of Leicestershire’s One-Day Cup victory in 2023, it is forced to retire with a finger injury
Speaking on the club’s website, he said: “I was very proud of representing the club where I was already five years old in the last eight seasons.
“I want to thank the Foxes fans for their relentless support in my career. I have always felt their love and they hear sing ‘Harry Swindells, he is one of our own’ was always a great feeling. Their passion that day at Trent Bridge was really unforgettable, a shared memory that I will cherish forever.”
I wish him joy in whatever the future entails.
I think we have been here before:
And from our non-so-consuming Correspondent, David Hopps.
While choosing the hours to championship CRicket in your dotage sounds so simple. In principle. It is not. Things happen. Today I failed from a somewhat inflexible bee nest remover who works on the emphatic Yorkshire principle The fact that “someone will be home all afternoon” means sharp every moment from noon, instead of one of your soft head of the southern by the southern transition that the afternoon actually starts around 1 p.m., the time that my wife will be at home of a dog-walking social in some local gardens where the hours of presence seem to be just non-neguurable.
The Law of SOD will always apply and he will set up around 3 p.m. if he goes up at all, to recover well -moved arguments about why ideas in guardian style about saving the bees are thoroughly impractical and how the honeycomb is so great that the ceiling could collapse with the end of the game. While this is all underway, I will continue to watch a little Durham vs surrey where Surrey, 29 ahead with five wickets and then Lawrence in inspired mood, look well positioned to take another step in the direction of the title. Unless, like my day, of course, there is an angel in the tail …
Tuesday’s round-up
North Marine Road Shimmies Changes between Scarborough’s Terraces, a sloping piece of green overlooked on two sides. If the crowds do not flow as they ever did, there were still many tramps on the salt -burning wooden benches. Yorkshire won the pitch and walked properly SussexThanks to disciplined bowling and some handy slip catches, as well as a sprinting over-the-shoulder swallow dive from James Wharton to catch an upper edge of Tom Haines. But then 30 came over in frustration when the last picket pair Danny Lamb and Gurinder Sandhu added an undefeated 60.
After a first -class partnership with Rishi Patel (85), Rehan Ahmed tapped one hundred no. 5 before the summer. It was the highlight of the day before LeicestershireWho then crumbled at Matt Parkinson. Are seven for 104 the eyebrows of Has Members whose last place in the table was worsened by the news that their club was moored eight points for disciplinary infringements.
Fifteen wickets fell in Chester-le-StreetWith Durham Everything for 153 at Tea to the Division One Leaders, SurreyThat 29 finished ahead.
At Trent Bridge, SomersetThe disastrous start – 25 for three, all Nottinghamshire‘S Mohammad Abbas improved when James Rew (162NO) and Tom Abell (156) added 313, giving Peter Denning and Ian Botham’s 310 to be the largest fourth-wicket stand in their club.
At Old Trafford, Spinner Chris Green found the devil in the dirt before Lancashiresix wink Glamor Wickets. Close to 29, Kane Williamson went properly to Century No 2 in two innings for Middlesexagainst his old side Gloucestershire.
Tom Westley added a third hundred in five innings to give Essex Another good day. From 89 for five, Martin Andersson’s 105 escorted Derbyshire Up to 348 for eight and tamed the Yuzvendra Chahal Wicket-Munching Machine.
Scores on the doors
Division one
Chester-le-Street: Durham 153 V Surrey 182-5
Chelmsford: Essex 350-4 V Warwickshire
Trent Bridge: Nottinghamshire v Somerset 338-4
New road: Worcestershire V Hampshire 146-2
Scarborough: Yorkshire v Sussex 210-9
Division two
Cheltenham: Gloucestershire V Middlesex 232-3
Canterbury: Kent v Leicestershire 386-9
Old Trafford: Lancashire V Glamorgan 260-8
Northamptonshire: North Hands against Derbyshire 348-8
Preamble
Good morning from Scarborough, Where the waves North Beach tumbles on North Beach and I saw a weasel on the foam of Anne Bronte. Play looks honest for a start of 11 hours while the players extend and swing and put around the outfield. Participate with us for day two of this last mid-summer round.
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