Manchester Evening News

Tough day at Foxes...

BUT A FIRST FOR HARTLEY /LANCS MATCH REPORT

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● Worcester: Day Two, close: Lancashire 322 Leicesters­hire 183-2

AN unbeaten century from on-loan opener Ben Slater saw Leicesters­hire lay the foundation­s for a substantia­l first innings reply after the Foxes bowled Lancashire out for 322 on the second day of the Bob Willis Trophy match at Blackfinch New Road.

Lancashire all-rounder George Balderson: “It was a tough day of cricket and we had to work hard, but we got a couple of results towards the end of the day and for me and Tom [Hartley] to get our first first-class wickets for Lancashire was excellent, though caught at cover isn’t exactly what you dream of, but they all count!

“Batting this morning I felt the new ball would slide on to the bat a bit more and maybe give me the option to play a few more shots, and we were also thinking about 350 off 110 overs to try and get another batting bonus point, but it wasn’t to be. We felt our score was probably around par, but it’s hard to know.”

Slater, whom Leicesters­hire have signed on a two-week loan from Nottingham­shire, hit 15 fours in reaching his hundred off 216 deliveries, playing a dominant role in an opening partnershi­p of 153 with the prolific Hassan Azad.

Azad, who averaged 54 in the county championsh­ip last season, played with characteri­stic patience in scoring 58 off 165 deliveries before popping up a catch off the inside edge to short leg off the bowling of Tom Hartley – giving the Lancs debutant his first first-class wicket.

Another debutant, seamer George Balderson, then also picked up his first wicket when Harry Dearden mistimed an attempted off-drive and gave Lancashire captain Dave Vilas a simple catch at extra cover.

The Foxes had begun the day by taking Lancashire’s four remaining wickets for 57 runs after the Red Rose county had resumed on 265-6.

But the Foxes also incurred a fiverun penalty, when umpires Nick Cook and Rob White adjudged fast bowler Dieter Klein has committed a Level 2 offence under Law 42, Players’ Conduct.

Left-arm seamer Klein hit Danny Lamb on the foot when he threw it at the stumps after the Red Rose batsman had defended his delivery back down the pitch.

Overnight batsmen Lamb and George Balderson had taken Lancashire’s score on to 283 when Chris Wright found the edge of Balderson’s bat and Colin Ackermann took a low catch at second slip. Veteran seamer Wright quickly picked up his second wicket of the innings when Tom Bailey skied an attempted pull at a short ball high to Tom Taylor at midon, but Lamb hit some fine drives in going to 27 before advancing down the wicket to try and hit left-arm spinner Callum Parkinson over long-on, missing, and seeing his leg stump knocked back.

Ed Moulton, the third of Lancashire’s debutants in the match, was then dismissed first ball, leg before halfforwar­d to a ball that went on with the arm.

We felt our score was probably about par, but it’s hard to know

George Balderson, Lancashire

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Lancashire’s Tom Hartley in action

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