Gritty Chanderpaul keeps Lancashire fighting
West Indian batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul saved Lancashire from embarrassment with an innings of 118 at the Rose Bowl, the 54th first-class century of a distinguished career
29-Jul-2010
Lancashire 262 for 8 v Hampshire
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Shivnarine Chanderpaul was at his nuggety best to help lift Lancashire out of trouble•PA Photos
West Indian batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul saved Lancashire from embarrassment
with an innings of 118 at the Rose Bowl, the 54th first-class century of a
distinguished career.
Lancashire captain Glen Chapple chose to bat first in overcast conditions which
offered plenty of help to the Hampshire attack and at the close Lancashire had
mustered 262 for 8 from 96 overs and it could have been far worse but for
Chanderpaul.
The experienced Guyanese left-hander was in complete control as wickets tumbled
around him. Chanderpaul came to the wicket when Lancashire were 35 for 2 in the 18th over
having lost Tom Smith to a catch at the wicket and Paul Horton to another at
second slip off David Balcombe.
Chanderpaul received precious little support as the ball darted around in the
first session and then again after lunch. Chanderpaul was involved in two substantial stands in an otherwise
bowler-dominated day.
Steven Croft helped him add 78 for the fourth wicket and Luke Sutton added
another 77 for the sixth but without short-term signing Chanderpaul Lancashire
would have paid a heavy price for the decision to bat first.
Mark Chilton was the third batsman to go with the score on 41 giving England
Under-19 wicketkeeper Michael Bates a second catch on his debut. Lancashire lunched at 65 for 3 and Croft helped Chanderpaul take the score to 119 before he chopped the ball onto his stumps when facing left-arm spinner Danny Briggs. Gareth Cross departed at 127 to another catch at the wicket off Briggs but
Chanderpaul stood in Hampshire's way.
Sutton was a reliable ally during the sixth-wicket stand but pace bowler
Balcombe returned to dismiss Sutton to a smart catch at first slip by James
Vince.
Chanderpaul reached his century soon afterwards with his 13th boundary, turning
Balcombe to fine leg for another four. Chapple fell at 246 to give former Lancashire bowler Dominic Cork his first wicket of the innings and just before the close Chanderpaul's resistance was
finally broken. Again it was the durable Cork, 39 next week, who made the breakthrough having
Chanderpaul caught at the wicket after more than 70 overs of defiance.
Chanderpaul faced 217 balls and hit 16 fours to help Lancashire recover to a
position of parity. Sajid Mahmood got off the mark with a six off James Tomlinson and was nine not
out at the close.
Cork finished with 2 for 48, Balcombe took 2 for 63 and the promising
Briggs was credited with figures of 2 for 54 from 18 accurate overs.