Hollioake hammers Surrey back into contention
Only 23.1 overs were possible on the second day at Grace Road, by the end of which Leicestershire had crept to within three runs of Essex's first-innings 188 for the loss of seven wickets
Wisden CricInfo staff
01-May-2003
Division One
Leicestershire v Essex, Leicester
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Only 23.1 overs were possible on the second day at Grace Road, by the end of
which Leicestershire had crept to within three runs of Essex's first-innings
188 for the loss of seven wickets. Darren Stevens top-scored with 65, which
included 11 fours. The main man with the ball was big Jon Dakin, a former
Leicestershire player himself, who took 4 for 54.
Surrey v Warwickshire, The Oval
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An hour and a half before the close at The Oval, last year's champions
Surrey were up against it, struggling at 121 for 4 in reply to
Warwickshire's imposing 413. But then came Adam Hollioake, fresh from
receiving a leatherbound Wisden on Tuesday night as one of the famous Five
Cricketers of the Year. While Alec Stewart nurdled his way to 27 not out,
Hollioake blasted 88 in 87 balls, with 13 fours and a six. Unsurprisingly,
he lived rather dangerously - Tony Frost missed a stumping when he had 49,
and he was also dropped at 62. Surrey finished the second day at 237 for 4 -
still 176 behind but breathing a lot more easily. Earlier Mark Wagh took his
overnight 91 to a fluent 136, which included a last-wicket stand of 70 with
Alan Richardson (20*).
Sussex v Kent, Hove
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Sussex took the upper hand as wickets continued to tumble at Hove. There
were 13 yesterday, and 16 more today, as Sussex moved to what should prove a
decisive lead of 274 (mind you, we thought that in Sussex's last match,
which they ended up losing by three wickets to Middlesex). There was a late
flurry at the end of the second day, as Sussex declined from 166 for 4 to
174 for 9, with top-scorer Murray Goodwin falling for 96 to the last ball of
the day, one of three victims for the young offspinner James Tredwell.
Earlier Kent stumbled to 185 all out - five men passed 20, but the top score
was Greg Blewett's 41 - conceding a lead of 94. James Kirtley and Mushtaq
Ahmed grabbed three wickets apiece.
Division Two
Derbyshire v Somerset, Derby
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Somerset took control at Derby, powering to a first-innings lead of 207
after amassing 397. Jamie Cox, their former captain, weighed in with 126,
with 15 fours, while Marcus Trescothick hinted at a return to form with 69.
There were also 58 extras. Dominic Cork worked his way through the middle
order, ending up with 5 for 74 from 37 overs, but received precious little
support at the other end. Derbyshire started their second-innings brightly,
ending the day at 38 for 0 from only six overs.
Durham v Gloucestershire, Chester-le-Street
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Durham were struggling to avoid the follow-on by the end of the second day
at the Riverside, finishing on 128 for 7 in response to Gloucestershire's
341, which included 65 from Jack Russell, who put on 65 for the last wicket
with Mike Smith (17*). Durham were soon in trouble, slumping to 5 for 3 as
Gary Pratt and Vince Wells (first ball) both collected ducks. The captain
Jon Lewis, with a three-hour 54, and Nicky Peng (37) steadied the ship by
adding 75, but two wickets from Mark Alleyne and two more for Smith, who
finished with 3 for 32, made it Gloucestershire's day.
Hampshire v Yorkshire, Southampton
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Yorkshire took charge at the Rose Bowl, ending up 141 runs ahead after bowling Hampshire out for 175 ... and even that was something of a recovery from 64 for 6. The wickets were shared around, with Steve Kirby returning the best figures of 3 for 19, including the important scalp of Robin Smith for 30. Nic Pothas, who has started the season well, top-scored with 44 not out. Earlier Yorkshire extended their overnight 174 for 7 to 293, mainly thanks to an eighth-wicket partnership of 126 between Michael Lumb, who ended up with an unbeaten 115, and Darren Gough, who spanked 72 from only 97 balls, with eight fours and three sixes.
Worcestershire v Northants, Worcester
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Only 32 overs were possible at New Road, during which Northants added 88 for
the loss of two wickets to finish up only 40 behind Worcestershire's
disappointing 236. Mike Hussey was out for 45, and Jeff Cook made only 2,
but Phil Jaques - a left-hander from Brett Lee's home town of Wollongong in
New South Wales - romped to 86 not out by the close, with 14 fours and a
six, and seems set for a maiden first-class century tomorrow.
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