Essex 363 and 288 for 5 dec drew with Gloucestershire 264 and 231 for 5
Scorecard Chris Taylor and Will Gidman, plus a big helping hand from the weather, enabled
Gloucestershire to earn a draw against Essex in their County Championship
clash at Colchester.
After being set a huge victory target of 388 in 88 overs, the visitors finished
on 231 for 5, with Taylor striking an unbeaten 103 and Gidman making 57 in an
unbroken stand of 133 spanning 106 minutes.
They had come together with their side on 98 for five and went on to defy a
succession of bowling changes to guide their team to safety, although rain
deprived Essex of 28 overs in which to force a victory that would have kept
alive their slender promotion aspirations. The visitors' hopes of launching their victory bid on a sound footing were soon dashed.
Richard Coughtrie departed without a run on the board, caught in the slips by
Ryan ten Doeschate off the bowling of Maurice Chambers, and David Masters snared
two more wickets before the 50 was raised.
Kane Williamson was caught behind by James Foster for 19 and then Tom Westley's
safe pair of hands at second slip accounted for opener Chris Dent (16). Gloucestershire avoided further mishap before lunch, taken at 71 for three, but were plunged into further trouble immediately afterwards by Graham Napier.
First he had skipper Alex Gidman (18) easily caught by wicketkeeper Foster from
a thin edge and then breached the defences of Hamish Marshall (seven) to leave
the stumps in disarray. By this stage, with half of their side back in the pavilion cheaply, the best
the visitors could hope for was a draw. A total of 62 overs still remained, with
their last recognised pair together.
Taylor, having come in at the fall of the second wicket, was now well
entrenched and completed a fighting half-century that contained half a dozen
fours. At the other end, Will Gidman was offering obdurate support as they carried the
total to 131 before rain forced a suspension in play.
When play did resume, Essex were left with 22 overs to try to force victory but
Taylor and Gidman denied them with considerable ease whilst putting together an
unbroken partnership of 133.
Earlier in the day, Essex added a further 45 runs from six overs before
declaring on 288 for five immediately after Jaik Mickleburgh was run out for 84
- a knock that included eight boundaries. Skipper Foster finished unbeaten on 46
from 40 balls, but not before he was involved in the final of several heated
incidents in this match.
It featured Jon Lewis, who appeared to obstruct Foster as he completed a
single. Angry words were exchanged before umpire Steve Gale stepped between the
two players and the game continued.
On the second day, Alex Gidman had angrily remonstrated with the same official
after being given out lbw whilst on the opening day, Gale had reversed his
decision against Ten Doeschate - much to the annoyance of the Gloucestershire
players. Essex finished with 10 points and Gloucestershire eight points.