Leicester Mercury

Foxes bowlers work hard to keep visitors in check

FOR NORTHANTS TRIO ON FIRST DAY IN LEICESTER

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HALF-CENTURIES from Emilio Gay, George Bartlett and skipper Luke Procter helped Northampto­nshire shade the opening day of their Vitality County Championsh­ip match against Leicesters­hire, finishing on 337 for six, writes Jon Culley.

Gay’s 88 from 110 balls was the day’s most eye-catching batting performanc­e at the Uptonsteel County Ground.

But Bartlett’s unbeaten 71 and Procter’s 64 had much to commend them for grittiness as the home side’s bowlers, while expensive in the morning, did eventually make them work hard for their gains.

Scott Currie and Tom Scriven finished with two wickets each but onloan seamer Ben Green was unlucky not to have any success.

England leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed, returning to county duty for his second appearance of the season, was impressive­ly difficult to score against.

Gay was the dominant figure in a morning session in which Northampto­nshire were the clear winners.

Leicesters­hire, who also recalled Matt Salisbury for the injured Ben Mike, made only one breakthrou­gh after skipper Lewis Hill had won the toss.

The home attack struggled with length and line at times and both Gay and opening partner Ricardo Vasconcelo­s, both of whom have started the season well, hungrily took advantage.

If there was something for the bowlers in a green-tinged pitch it largely proved elusive.

Northampto­nshire were 60 without loss inside the first hour.

By lunch they had 128 on the board but had surrendere­d one wicket, Vasconcelo­s losing his off stump to an inswinging ball from Scriven.

But Gay, though a little streaky on two or three occasions, particular­ly against Scriven, had looked in serious trouble only when Currie backed up a brilliant stop at third slip with a shy at the stumps that would have run him out for 41 had it hit.

The 24-year-old left-hander cashed in two matches ago with a career-best 261 against a Middlesex attack struggling with the Kookaburra.

He reached 52 from 61 balls and looked good for a sixth career hundred.

However, after increasing his boundary count to 16, he fell on 88 soon after lunch when Currie pushed one through with some extra pace and bowled him off an inside edge.

The visitors suffered another blow when their Indian Test batter Karun Nair, who already has a double hundred under his belt this season, was dismissed for 18.

Salisbury found a thin outside edge to have him caught at first slip, via the gloves of wicket-keeper Ben Cox.

Leicesters­hire bowled with better control in the middle session than they had before lunch, with Currie in particular bowling some impressive spells that deserved more success.

Yet they found themselves up against two solid adversarie­s in Northants skipper Procter and winter signing Bartlett.

The pair had added 66 in a little under 20 overs when tea arrived at 242 for three, Procter having posted his fourth fifty-plus score in five innings.

With Ahmed growing to his task as a foil, giving little away from the pavilion end, and Currie continuing to bend his back at the Bennett End, pressure continued to build on the fourth-wicket pair after tea.

It was Ahmed who eventually split them, bowling Procter with a ball the left-hander shaped to cut.

Leicesters­hire made the visitors work hard for their runs but not once in the day did a breakthrou­gh prompt a flurry of quick wickets.

Bartlett now had James Sales for company, and another 46 runs were chipped out before the new ball brought a second wicket for Scriven.

He found the edge with a beauty, Louis Kimber taking a good, low catch at first slip.

Bartlett, meanwhile, completed his first half-century for his new county from 114 balls.

But Northampto­nshire suffered a late blow when they lost Saif Zaib before the close, well taken by Cox off Currie.

 ?? JOHN MALLETT ?? HARD-FOUGHT CONTEST: Foxes leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed bowling to Emilio Gay of Northampto­nshire
JOHN MALLETT HARD-FOUGHT CONTEST: Foxes leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed bowling to Emilio Gay of Northampto­nshire

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