Stabroek News Sunday

Joseph among runs but Worcesters­hire under pressure

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LONDON, CMC – Alzarri Joseph continued to prove his weight in gold with the bat, narrowly missing out on a fifth first class half-century as he ensured Worcesters­hire’s tail wagged on the penultimat­e day of their County Championsh­ip clash with Derbyshire.

Resuming on 10 with the visitors on 243 for seven in reply to 390, the 24-yearold Joseph stroked 46 to help lift his side to 301 all out at Derby’s County Ground yesterday.

Joseph, who has two Test half-centuries, blasted eight fours and a six in an entertaini­ng 55-ball stay, extending his eighth wicket stand with Ed Barnard (23) to 51 before he was last out, bowled by 24-year-old leg-spinner Matt Critchley (567).

Trailing by 85 runs on first innings, Worcesters­hire watched as Critchley followed up his first innings hundred with 84 and Wayne Madsen struck 66, helping Derbyshire to 268 for five at the close.

Fast bowler Joseph claimed the first wicket of the innings when he had Luis Reece caught at the wicket for 17, the lefthander posting 58 for the first wicket with Leus du Plooy (23) after opener Billy

Godleman retired hurt on five with a groin injury.

Critchley and Madsen then underpinne­d the innings with a 129-run, third wicket stand which helped the hosts pushed their overall lead to 353 runs.

At Taunton, West Indies Test captain Kraigg Brathwaite was unbeaten on eight as Gloucester­shire, set 153 for victory, reached the close on 28 for one.

Earlier, the visitors were dismissed for 308 in their first innings after resuming on 301 for eight, to trail by only three runs, and then bundled Somerset out for 149 in their second innings.

James Hildreth top-scored with 64 but new ball pacer Ryan Higgins rattled the innings with four for 29.

At the Oval, Kemar Roach had little to do as his Surrey piled up a mammoth 672 for eight declared against Leicesters­hire, behind Ollie Pope’s magnificen­t 245 off 272 balls with 30 fours, and 20-year-old Jamie Smith’s 123.

Armed with a lead of 297, Surrey limited Leicesters­hire to 21 without loss at the close, with Roach’s five overs costing only nine runs.

 ??  ?? West Indies fast bowler Alzarri Joseph.
West Indies fast bowler Alzarri Joseph.

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