Lehmann keeps Yorkshire on course for title
LONDON - Australian Darren Lehmann struck his fifth century of theseason on Thursday to keep Yorkshire firmly on course to win its firstEnglish county cricket championship title since 1968.
Reuters
16-Aug-2001
LONDON - Australian Darren Lehmann struck his fifth century of the
season on Thursday to keep Yorkshire firmly on course to win its first
English county cricket championship title since 1968.
Lehmann's unbeaten 141 against Leicestershire powered division one
leaders Yorkshire to 3-267 in its second innings -- an overall lead of
376 at the close on the second day of the four-day match at Leicester.
The South Australian emphatically pressed home the advantage which
Yorkshire had gained earlier in the day by bundling out the home county
for 121 to lead by 109 on first innings.
Lehmann, who was averaging 87.28 in the Championship before the current
round of matches, batted for 248 minutes, faced 213 deliveries and hit
20 fours.
He put on 138 for the third wicket with England batsman Michael Vaughan
(47) and 106 in an unbroken fourth wicket stand with captain David Byas
(37 not out).
Openers Jimmy Maher and Mike Hussey were two other Australians in form.
Queenslander Maher hammered an unbeaten 102, containing 14 fours, to
give Glamorgan a solid start of 2-188 in reply to Essex's first innings
of 327 on the second day at Cardiff.
Western Australian Hussey hit 93 to lead Northamptonshire to 3-281 after
Lancashire declared its first innings at 6-600 on the second day at Old
Trafford.
Hussey faced 116 balls and hit 15 fours and one six.
Earlier, Lancashire captain John Crawley extended his overnight 208 to
280, one short of his highest score for the county, against Somerset in
1994.
Champions Surrey, struggling in sixth place in the nine-team table, was
indebted to paceman Martin Bicknell for its total of 258 against Kent on
the first day at Canterbury.
Bicknell came in at 6-95 and led a recovery by hitting 78 off 157 balls,
with nine fours.
England discard Graeme Hick completed an innings of 201 for
Worcestershire in its 524 all out on the second day against Warwickshire
at Edgbaston.