The Gazette

Tykes face the brothers in arms

- By GRAHAM HARDCASTLE

GLOUCESTER­SHIRE were rewarded with some brotherly love as Ollie Price and older brother Tom batted in entertaini­ng fashion to bat their team to almost certain safety in the ongoing LV= Insurance County Championsh­ip clash with Yorkshire at Headingley.

Gloucester­shire started a weatheraff­ected day three at 2.15pm on 232 for five replying to Yorkshire’s first-innings 550 for nine declared and closed on 421 for eight, with Ollie Price unbeaten on 97 off 140 balls.

Ollie was one not out at the day’s beginning and Tom hadn’t even arrived at the crease, with Miles Hammond unbeaten on 84 and about to complete 92 with seven sixes.

When Hammond fell caught at long-on off Dan Moriarty’s left-arm spin, leaving the score at 246 for six, it paved the way for a Gloucester­shire game of ‘The Price is Right’ during a day of only 38 overs.

Ollie, aged 22, was ably supported by Tom, 23, with 59. They shared a Gloucester­shire seventh-wicket record partnershi­p in matches versus Yorkshire, 162 inside 33 overs either side of tea.

With Gloucester­shire 129 runs behind, a contrived finish is the only realistic way a draw could be avoided.

Hammond only added eight runs to his overnight 84, which had come in 95 balls with six sixes. He was trying to play in the same attacking manner despite a slate grey sky and Gloucester­shire still 169 runs away from avoiding the follow-on.

He hoisted the second ball of the day in the 58th over, from Surrey loanee Moriarty, over long-off for six before trying similar in the spinner’s next over but picking out Dom Leech at long-on, leaving the score at 246 for six in the 60th.

Moriarty had wicket number four, and Dom Bess’s replacemen­t in Yorkshire’s team was doing a decent job.

The only downer from his point of view was he was starting to concede some boundaries. He conceded seven sixes in figures of four for 96 after 25 overs, while his 26th saw Ollie Price hit him for three successive boundaries as the visitors closed on 300.

Moriarty finished the day with four for 131 from 33 overs.

The light forced Yorkshire to employ spin from both ends pretty early into proceeding­s, with Adam Lyth bowling some part-time off-spin.

There was a near 25-minute delay for bad light from about

3.20pm.

The 10 overs upon the resumption from bad light through to tea proved game-changing.

The Prices took 69 runs to advance from 300 for six, including 45 from four bowled by Australian debutant overseas seamer Mark Steketee and Matthew Fisher.

Tom took on Fisher’s short stuff and then drove an arrow straight boundary off Steketee, with Ollie three times edging the latter wide of the slips to reach tea on 75 and the visitors 369 for six and only 32 short of the follow-on.

Only 15 more runs were added before another 25-minute break for bad light.

Later, Tom reached his fifty off 93 balls as Gloucester­shire avoided the follow-on at 402 for six. But he was bowled almost immediatel­y by George Hill.

When Zafar Gohar failed to evade a Leech short ball in the next over, Gloucester­shire were 413 for eight after 93 overs. Only two more overs were possible before a third bad light stoppage was the final one at 5.55pm.

Yorkshire v Gloucester­shire, LVCC, Day Three

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