Hoggard swings back to form
Essex clawed their way out of another batting crisis against Leicestershire on the second day at Grace Road, just a week after they were bowled out for 20 by Lancashire.
22-Jun-2013
Essex 196 for 6 (Pettini 72, Hoggard 4-30) trail Leicestershire 302 (Napier 7-90) by 106 runs
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Essex clawed their way out of another batting crisis against Leicestershire on
the second day at Grace Road, just a week
after they were bowled out for 20 by Lancashire.
Essex plunged to 28 for 4, with veteran seamer Matthew Hoggard claiming all
four at a cost of just 12 runs in his first appearance since April. But Mark Pettini, recalled to the side after last week's embarrassment, hit his
first Championship half-century of the season to lead the recovery, and Essex
closed on 196 for 6 in reply to Leicestershire's 302.
Earlier, on a rain interrupted day, Graham Napier claimed Leicestershire's last
three wickets to finish with career best Championship figures of 7 for 90 in
30.4 overs.
Leicestershire added another 34 runs to their overnight 268 for 7 with
Michael Thornely completing his half century off 102 balls with five fours and a
six, before being pinned lbw by Napier for 53. Ollie Freckingham and Alex Wyatt were also Napier victims, but a boundary by
Hoggard earned Leicestershire a third batting bonus point.
Then Hoggard got to work with the ball after his
lengthy absence from the side because of a hip injury. In between the showers,
that sent the players off the field on four occasions, Hoggard had Tom Westley
caught behind, trapped Nick Browne lbw next ball, found the edge of Jaik
Mickleburgh's bat to induce a catch at gully and bowled Owais Shah with an
absolute beauty that hit the off stump.
It was an inspired 12-over spell from Hoggard, but once he came off Essex began
to fight their way back. Pettini and Ryan ten Doeschate shared a vital sixth
wicket stand of 85 in 25 overs as the home attack became ragged.
The Essex pair put on 48 in one eight over spell, but the partnership was
broken when ten Doeschate was caught at slip trying to cut a lifting delivery
from Wyatt. He had made 40 off 69 balls with six fours.
Pettini reached his 50 off 133 balls with six fours, and James Foster showed
his intent with a six off Naik as he joined Pettini in another substantial
partnership of 78. But shortly before the close, Wyatt had Pettini lbw for 72
off 175 balls and, at stumps, Foster was unbeaten on 45 with Essex trailing by
106 runs.