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Rob Keogh and Lewis McManus both scored half-centuries as Northamptonshire put the heat on Lancashire’s bowlers at Wantage Road, where another opening day’s play was shortened by excessive temperatures Pagcor
1 overs reply, Surrey had made 24 for the loss of Ryan Patel, with Rory Burns 18 not out Pagcor
Ben Slater was the batter out for 12 back in the 15th over Pagcor
As temperatures soared, Derbyshire’s attack wilted in the punishing heat, with Nottinghamshire closing at 439 for one Pagcor
Organ made 93 not out, while fellow opener Ian Holland reached 48 before he was lbw to Zak Chappell as the visitors – just 15 points behind Surrey in the LV= Insurance County Championship table – reached 203 for two when stumps was called early Pagcor
RecommendedUK heatwave set to get even hotter as Europe faces apocalyptic scenesLancashire’s attack had reduced Northamptonshire to 124 for five in soaring temperatures, before Keogh (54) led the counter attack, passing 5,000 career first-class runs, as he and McManus (59 not out) shared a 77-run partnership in 18 overs Pagcor
Earlier, Worrall had taken three for nought in just five balls as Surrey reduced Essex to 91 for six by lunch Pagcor
Olly Hannon-Dalby helped put Warwickshire in charge before Kent then hit back in the field themselves as the wickets fell on the opening day at Edgbaston Pagcor
At Taunton, where it was decided not to set an earlier finish, Tom Abell’s third Championship century of the season pushed Somerset to 262 for five against Yorkshire Pagcor
Navdeep Saini took three wickets in his first outing for Kent, with Matthew Milnes also claiming a pair Pagcor
Sam Hain finished 68 not out after captain Will Rhodes had made 32 Pagcor
Simon Harmer, batting one down the order from Rossington at number eight, also contributed 50 before he was trapped lbw, one of Worrall’s dismissals Pagcor
88 runs an over Pagcor
Jordan Cox (48) was the only batter to really trouble the scorers as Hannon-Dalby plundered six for 40 and Henry Brookes claimed three for 56 Pagcor
An unbeaten half-century from all-rounder Felix Organ helped Hampshire build a solid total against bottom club Gloucestershire on a shortened opening day of the 150th Cheltenham Festival Pagcor
RecommendedCommonwealth Games 2022: Everything you need to know about eventMark Wood ‘sad and frustrated’ as he faces second elbow operationLieke Martens out of Euro 2022 in fresh injury blow to NetherlandsAlsop hit 135 while Pujara registered his fifth Championship hundred of the campaign to sit 115 not out at stumps Pagcor
Tom Helm finished with three for 63, including two late wickets when dismissing Alsop and nightwatchman Archie Lenham, for a duck, in the space of four balls Pagcor
At Lord’s, Tom Alsop and Cheteshwar Pujara both posted centuries as Sussex capitalised on Middlesex’s decision to bowl by reaching 328 for four Pagcor
Ollie Price claimed the other wicket to dismiss Nick Gubbins, caught behind on 35, as Hampshire were restricted to 2 Pagcor
However, Warwickshire then struggled with the bat to close on 155 for six Pagcor
At the Oval, Division One leaders Surrey set about Essex, with Dan Worrall taking six wickets as the visitors were all out for 271 in which Adam Rossington struck a fine century Pagcor
The Somerset captain finished the day unbeaten on 114, off 217 balls with 14 boundaries and two sixes, while George Bartlett (46) and Matt Renshaw (43) also made important contributions Pagcor
In their 9 Pagcor
India off-spinner Washington Sundar finished with four for 69, including the dismissal of Keogh in the slips, as the hosts ended 218 for seven Pagcor
With both teams perched precariously above the relegation zone, Warwickshire had won the toss and their seamers exploited the conditions to bowl Kent out for 165 Pagcor
Because of the heatwave, play was restricted to 72 overs Pagcor
Gloucestershire – chasing a first win of the season in red-ball cricket – stuck to their task in energy-sapping conditions Pagcor
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In Division Two, a double century from Ben Duckett and a career-best hundred by Haseeb Hameed put leaders Nottinghamshire in a dominant position on the opening day against Derbyshire Pagcor
Matthew Waite was the pick of the Yorkshire seamers, with two for 35, while former Somerset off-spinner Dom Bess took two for 29 Pagcor
Duckett made 237 not out, from just 263 balls with 36 boundaries, and Hameed an unbeaten 165 as the pair shared a stand of 393 – the highest for the second wicket by any county against Derbyshire, breaking a record which had stood for 122 years Pagcor

As temperatures soared, Derbyshire’s attack wilted in the punishing heat, with Nottinghamshire closing at 439 for one Pagcor
Navdeep Saini took three wickets in his first outing for Kent, with Matthew Milnes also claiming a pair Pagcor
Earlier, Worrall had taken three for nought in just five balls as Surrey reduced Essex to 91 for six by lunch Pagcor
Organ made 93 not out, while fellow opener Ian Holland reached 48 before he was lbw to Zak Chappell as the visitors – just 15 points behind Surrey in the LV= Insurance County Championship table – reached 203 for two when stumps was called early Pagcor
Ollie Price claimed the other wicket to dismiss Nick Gubbins, caught behind on 35, as Hampshire were restricted to 2 Pagcor
RecommendedUK heatwave set to get even hotter as Europe faces apocalyptic scenesLancashire’s attack had reduced Northamptonshire to 124 for five in soaring temperatures, before Keogh (54) led the counter attack, passing 5,000 career first-class runs, as he and McManus (59 not out) shared a 77-run partnership in 18 overs Pagcor
An unbeaten half-century from all-rounder Felix Organ helped Hampshire build a solid total against bottom club Gloucestershire on a shortened opening day of the 150th Cheltenham Festival Pagcor
88 runs an over Pagcor
RecommendedCommonwealth Games 2022: Everything you need to know about eventMark Wood ‘sad and frustrated’ as he faces second elbow operationLieke Martens out of Euro 2022 in fresh injury blow to NetherlandsAlsop hit 135 while Pujara registered his fifth Championship hundred of the campaign to sit 115 not out at stumps Pagcor
Because of the heatwave, play was restricted to 72 overs Pagcor
With both teams perched precariously above the relegation zone, Warwickshire had won the toss and their seamers exploited the conditions to bowl Kent out for 165 Pagcor
At Taunton, where it was decided not to set an earlier finish, Tom Abell’s third Championship century of the season pushed Somerset to 262 for five against Yorkshire Pagcor
Sam Hain finished 68 not out after captain Will Rhodes had made 32 Pagcor
The Somerset captain finished the day unbeaten on 114, off 217 balls with 14 boundaries and two sixes, while George Bartlett (46) and Matt Renshaw (43) also made important contributions Pagcor
At the Oval, Division One leaders Surrey set about Essex, with Dan Worrall taking six wickets as the visitors were all out for 271 in which Adam Rossington struck a fine century Pagcor
However, Warwickshire then struggled with the bat to close on 155 for six Pagcor
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Duckett made 237 not out, from just 263 balls with 36 boundaries, and Hameed an unbeaten 165 as the pair shared a stand of 393 – the highest for the second wicket by any county against Derbyshire, breaking a record which had stood for 122 years Pagcor
Jordan Cox (48) was the only batter to really trouble the scorers as Hannon-Dalby plundered six for 40 and Henry Brookes claimed three for 56 Pagcor
Gloucestershire – chasing a first win of the season in red-ball cricket – stuck to their task in energy-sapping conditions Pagcor
In Division Two, a double century from Ben Duckett and a career-best hundred by Haseeb Hameed put leaders Nottinghamshire in a dominant position on the opening day against Derbyshire Pagcor
Ben Slater was the batter out for 12 back in the 15th over Pagcor
Rob Keogh and Lewis McManus both scored half-centuries as Northamptonshire put the heat on Lancashire’s bowlers at Wantage Road, where another opening day’s play was shortened by excessive temperatures Pagcor
Olly Hannon-Dalby helped put Warwickshire in charge before Kent then hit back in the field themselves as the wickets fell on the opening day at Edgbaston Pagcor
India off-spinner Washington Sundar finished with four for 69, including the dismissal of Keogh in the slips, as the hosts ended 218 for seven Pagcor
In their 9 Pagcor
Simon Harmer, batting one down the order from Rossington at number eight, also contributed 50 before he was trapped lbw, one of Worrall’s dismissals Pagcor
1 overs reply, Surrey had made 24 for the loss of Ryan Patel, with Rory Burns 18 not out Pagcor
Tom Helm finished with three for 63, including two late wickets when dismissing Alsop and nightwatchman Archie Lenham, for a duck, in the space of four balls Pagcor
At Lord’s, Tom Alsop and Cheteshwar Pujara both posted centuries as Sussex capitalised on Middlesex’s decision to bowl by reaching 328 for four Pagcor
Matthew Waite was the pick of the Yorkshire seamers, with two for 35, while former Somerset off-spinner Dom Bess took two for 29 Pagcor

