Western Daily Press (Saturday)

McManus takes game away from Somerset

- RICHARD LATHAM at Taunton

HAMPSHIRE wicketkeep­er Lewis McManus led the fightback on day two of their County Championsh­ip Group Two match with Somerset.

McManus walked to the crease with his side 110 for five and trailing by 250 on first innings before contributi­ng 91 not out and helping them close on 285 for seven.

Sam Northeast made 67, while a discipline­d Somerset bowling effort brought three wickets for Josh Davey and two each for Marchant De Lange and skipper Tom Abell.

A day of glorious sunshine at the County Ground began with the away side starting their reply to Somerset’s first innings 360.

Openers Ian Holland and Cam Steel had taken the score to 15 when Holland was brilliantl­y caught by Roelof Van Der Merwe, diving to his right at fourth slip off Davey.

Tom Alsop and Steel carefully doubled the score before De Lange struck twice in the 14th over.

The first ball saw Alsop taken at third slip by the diving Abell, while the final delivery accounted for Steel, caught and bowled failing to cope with some extra bounce.

James Vince and Northeast needed patience in building from 31 for three and were offered little by a miserly home seam attack. Vince briefly cut loose in the 25th over, pulling a four and a six off Abell.

At lunch, the scoreboard read 67 for three off 29 overs. The afternoon session began with Northeast and Vince extending their stand to 66.

Then Vince, on 29, cut a ball from Davey to backward point where Kasey Aldridge, fielding substitute for the injured Lewis Goldsworth­y, took a sharp catch above his head.

Liam Dawson edged a low catch to James Hildreth at first slip off Abell and Somerset looked in command.

Northeast went to his half-century off 110 balls, with ten fours, but, with the total on 148, he top-edged an attempted pull off Abell and skied a catch to wicketkeep­er Steve Davies.

By tea, Hampshire had struggled to 157 for six and still required 54 runs to avoid the possibilit­y of following-on.

That prospect was dispelled by McManus and Keith Barker with a stand of 87, compiled with the most positive batting of the day.

Left-hander Barker contribute­d a valuable 33, but it was McManus, punishing anything loose, who produced most attractive innings.

The wicketkeep­er went to fifty with a reverse sweep for four off Van Der Merwe, a boundary which also took Hampshire past the follow-on figure of 211. Davey struck again in the fifth over with the second new ball when Barker was caught at second slip.

But McManus found the harder cherry to his liking and collected several crisp boundaries as he and Felix Organ (21 not out) saw Hampshire to the close.

■ Ireland beat the Netherland­s by eight wickets in yesterday’s ODI. They avenged a one-run defeat in the first game with a comfortabl­e victory in Utrecht, Andy Balbirnie’s 63 not out guiding them to their victory.

 ?? Harry Trump/Getty Images ?? > Somerset skipper Tom Abell celebrates claiming the wicket of Hampshire batsman Sam Northeast
Harry Trump/Getty Images > Somerset skipper Tom Abell celebrates claiming the wicket of Hampshire batsman Sam Northeast

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