Bristol Post

Somerset’s batsmen dig in to hold up Warwickshi­re

- Brian HALFORD

WARWICKSHI­RE are hunting their first LV= Insurance County Championsh­ip title since 2012 after bringing the equation into their own hands against Somerset at Edgbaston.

In reply to the Bears’ 367, the visitors closed the second day on 239-5 after another compelling day much enjoyed by the excellent crowd in the Birmingham sunshine.

The morning session was a belter. After the Bears resumed on 283-4, Craig Overton sent them into collapse with 5-88 before a thrilling cameo from Danny Briggs (53 not out, 31 balls) lifted his side to 350 and the fourth batting point they needed to take control of their destiny. If they take full bowling points and go on to win, they will be champions.

Warwickshi­re then faced the hard yards of taking 20 wickets on a good batting pitch. They prised out five but Somerset resisted resolutely, led by from Tom Lammonby (59), Azhar Ali (60) and Steven Davies (48 not out).

It was a fascinatin­g day with two sessions of absorbing cricket following an extraordin­ary morning in which the Bears faltered, floundered, then rallied in an exuberant fashion that brought their fans to their feet.

The Bears resumed needing 67 from 14 overs to reach 350 in time to bag that crucial batting point but lost five wickets for 35 runs in 50 balls in the face of Overton’s excellence.

Michael Burgess edged the seamer’s third ball of the day to the keeper and, after Sam Hain was bowled by Jack Brooks still on his overnight 83, Overton induced

catches from Chris Woakes, Tim Bresnan and Liam Norwell.

That left last pair Briggs and Craig Miles needing to find 28 from 23 balls. They reduced that to 11 from six, bowled by Brooks and, to huge cheers from the crowd, Briggs struck the next three balls for four, four and six to round off a truly amazing hour. Edgbaston has delivered some wonderful cricket in all formats this year but nothing more spectacula­r than that.

Then came those hard yards. Woakes knocked out Ben Green’s off stump but Lammonby and Ali added 68 before Briggs, who received his first team cap before play, took a low return catch to remove Lammonby.

Tom Abell nicked Norwell, Ali edged Bresnan to slip and Lewis Goldworthy skied Briggs to mid on but Davies batted fluently to show that Warwickshi­re still have plenty of work to do.

 ?? ?? Somerset’s Tom Lammonby hits out on his way to 59 at Edgbaston
Somerset’s Tom Lammonby hits out on his way to 59 at Edgbaston

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