Gloucestershire Echo

Roderick is county’s hero as he smaches winning six in thrilling run chase

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GARETH Roderick hit a match-winning six with three balls to spare as Gloucester­shire sealed a thrilling sixwicket win over Leicesters­hire at the Cheltenham Festival.

The visitors collapsed from 255 for four at tea and Gloucester­shire were left with eight overs to score the 48 needed for victory.

They got home with three balls to spare, Roderick ending the game with an amazing six over point off Chris Wright.

In the chase, Chris Dent was bowled by Wright, who also had Miles Hammond caught on the boundary.

Mohammad Abbas had Jack Taylor caught in the deep before a Ryan Higgins straight six off Abbas off the last ball of the penultimat­e over left nine runs needed.

Benny Howell was run out seeking a second run off the first ball of the final over, but Roderick marched out to hit a two before his extraordin­ary matchwinni­ng shot.

Roderick said: “I backed away to the leg side to prevent the ball being directed there and then jumped across expecting a wide ball outside off stump.

“From there I just opened the face of the bat and swung as hard as I could.

“There are guys i who hit the ball a lot harder and further than I do, so I was pleased to get us across the line.

“I had a similar experience against Somerset a couple of years ago when I hit a four off the second last ball to win the game in front of 13,000 people.

“But I don’t think you can match a red-ball win in such circumstan­ces after four days of tough cricket.

“Leicesters­hire made it really difficult for us today and it’s a big win in the context of our season.”

Earlier, Higgins claimed five wickets

to set up the chase as Hassan Azad’s battling last day hundred helped the visitors extend their second innings total from an overnight 78 for two to 299 all out.

Azad, who had hit 137 and 100 not out in the correspond­ing game at Grace Road this summer, began the day on 38, with occupation of the crease was his primary objective as his side chased the 174 more runs needed to make Gloucester­shire bat again.

He offered just one chance in the morning session, on 69 when Jack Taylor could not grasp a sharp catch at short-leg off the bowling of left-arm spinner Tom Smith.

Colin Ackerman helped frustrate the home attack on a fourth day pitch offering little other than some variable bounce for the seamers, although there was evidence of turn out of the rough.

He and Azad maintained their thirdwicke­t partnershi­p until lunch, which was taken at 168 for two, Azad having progressed to 82 after reaching a 134ball fifty.

The second ball after lunch saw Ackerman edge Matt Taylor to wicketkeep­er Roderick and depart for 41. Leicesters­hire still trailed by 83 and it looked an important breakthrou­gh with a new ball not far away.

It was taken at 205 for three and Higgins made good use, sending Harry Dearden’s middle stump cartwheeli­ng after he had made 19.

Azad remained unruffled, having combined excellent defensive technique with neat footwork against spinners Smith and Graeme van Buuren to reach his hundred off 256 balls.

By tea, he and Ben Mike had taken the total to 255 for four, a lead of three runs. But the first ball after the break raised Gloucester­shire hopes again as Azad edged Ethan Bamber to Miles Hammond at slip to end six hours and 22 minutes of intense concentrat­ion.

Mike was caught behind off Taylor, whose hostile post-tea spell brought him one for six from seven overs.

Then, after Harry Swindells and Callum Parkinson had added 33 to take Leicesters­hire to the brink of safety, both fell in quick succession.

Swindells was well caught by Howell at first slip off Higgins and the following over saw Parkinson nick Chadd Sayers to Hammond at second slip.

When Will Davis was lbw to Higgins for a duck, three wickets had fallen in 14 balls.

There were still more than 15 overs remaining and the Foxes led by only 41 at 293 for nine.

Amid growing tension, Sayers ripped through Chris Wright’s defence to end the innings with only six runs added.

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Gareth Roderick
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Ryan Higgins

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