A very professional job done by Essex yesterday in chasing down a rather imposing score of 281 ro strengthen their claims as the side to beat in the FP Trophy again this year (even minus Bopara and Napier). The experience of Grant Flower and Matt Walker ensured there was no middle order wobble.
Talking of imposing totals, a Moeen Ali inspired Worcestershire took the game away from Hants with 320 off 50 overs. After their troubles with the bat in the CC game, this should alleviate any confidence problems for now. Tremlett was very expensive, 10-0-76-3. A fit John Crawley is a big boost for Hants and a cameo from the talented, yet frustrating, Michael Lumb was all they had to offer.
Leicester were blitzed by an exciting looking Notts line-up. Some match winners in their side, and an imperssive depth of batting too. Good to see Swann take 3-24 off 8.4 overs, and the classy looking Mark Wagh led them to victory with 68*. I hope he really kicks on this season after threatening so much in past campaigns.
Durham comfortably turned over in their own backyard, Kruis and Bresnan doing the damage for Yorkshire with the ball, Rudolph and Brophy helping post a competitive total for the visitors. Vaughan made a virtual run a ball 43, any length of time he spends out in the middle scoring runs is a huge bonus for England. Another pretty bad day for Harmison.
Sussex didn't quite make enough against Gloucester, despite half centuries for Prior, batting at 3, and Yardy. A partnership of 122 by Chris Taylor and Craig Spearman saw Gloucester home.
Fairly easy for Lancs at O.T. A surprise with Tom Smith opening the innings, but it worked as he and Faf Du Plessis top scored both with 66. Kyle Hogg then did the damage up top with the ball, 3-21 off 8. Not the only bowler for Lancs to register decent figures, Saj Mahmood 7.2-1-17-3. Has he found the accuracy that has been talked about in pre-season?? I know what most of you will say, but this may be the start for Saj!! Scaly suggested cheap wickets, not sure I agree at all. The opposition captain and big wicket, Jamie Dalrymple, the innings top scorer, Mark Wallace, and Dean Cosker.
Ian Bell does it again, another century. But it wasn't enough because Somerset also had a man in excellent form with the bat, Craig Kieswetter followed on from his 150 in the CC game, with 138 not out off 131 balls. When does he become available for England, just out of interest? I've seen him bat and have been reasonably impressed, but have never taken a massive amount of notice with regards his keeping, can anyone shed any further light ?