Men’s Match Report: Warwickshire v Essex

 

Warwickshire Men v Essex Men

Rothesay County Championship
Edgbaston | Chelmsford
Monday 15 – Thursday 18 September 2025 | 10:30am start

 

Team News

Warwickshire: Rob Yates, Alex Davies (C) (WK), Will Young, Sam Hain, Dan Mousley, Zen Malik, Ed Barnard, Michael Booth, Ethan Bamber, Nathan Gilchrist, Olly Hannon-Dalby

Essex: Dean Elgar, Paul Walter, Tom Westley (C), Charlie Allison, Matt Critchley, Michael Pepper (WK), Noah Thain, Simon Harmer, Doug Bracewell, Charlie Bennett, Jamie Porter.

Match Details

Umpires:Mark Newell & Peter Hartley
Match Referee: Jason Swift
Scorers: Mel Smith & Paul Parkinson
Toss: Warwickshire won the toss and elected to bowl
Result: Match Drawn

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Day Four Report

Essex virtually secured their Rothesay County Championship Division One status as their match with Warwickshire ended in a rain-ruined draw at Edgbaston.

No play was possible due to rain on the final day, meaning that three of the four days were completely blank.

Essex collected ten points from the draw, putting them pretty much safe from relegation as two of the teams below them – Yorkshire and Durham – meet in next week’s final round of games. It would now take an extraordinary combination of results and bonus points to drag Essex through the trapdoor with Worcestershire.

It was a sodden and sorry scene at Edgbaston as Warwickshire’s home season came to an anti-climatic close. After high winds prevented play on the first day and rain did so on the third, persistent drizzle overnight and on the fourth morning again left conditions unplayable. Essex were denied the chance to resume from the 325 for five that they build on the second day.

Tom Westley’s side at least took a solid ten points from the draw – a more productive return than from the drawn encounter between these teams in their inaugural championship meeting at Edgbaston in 1895. After three days of hard work and effort, the points gained from that game, in which, incidentally 21 players made their championship debuts, were Warwickshire 0 Essex 0.

Day Three Report

Warwickshire and Essex are heading for a Rothesay County Championship draw after a third day washout at Edgbaston.

There was never a chance of play after heavy overnight rain was followed by steady further rain during the morning, leading to a 2pm abandonment.

With the first day having also been washed out, the match will go into the fourth today tomorrow still in its first innings with Essex on 321 for five.

The match is certain to end in a draw which will secure Essex’s Division One status.

Day Two Highlights

Day Two Report

Essex batted solidly on the second day of their Rothesay County Championship match with Warwickshire at Edgbaston to advance towards the draw that would secure their Division One status.

Essex closed on 325 for five with Charlie Allison’s 98 (175 balls) heading an impressive collective effort. No batter scored fewer than 25 while Michael Pepper made 54 not out (94), Dean Elgar 48 (111) and Matt Critchley 47 (64).

After a washout on the first day and, judging by the weather forecast, very little play likely on the third tomorrow, this match appears nailed on for a draw which would send both teams into next week’s final games safely clear of the bottom two.

In their last home match of the season, Warwickshire chose to bowl and were unlucky not to take more than one wicket in the morning session. Olly Hannon-Dalby in particular maintained high pressure, conceding just three runs from his first seven overs, but the ball frequently beat the bat rather than taking the edge.

Elgar and Paul Walter added 41 in 14 overs before the latter was lured into driving at a wide ball from Nathan Gilchrist and edged to wicketkeeper Alex Davies. Elgar moved diligently to 48 in 144 minutes then perished in similar fashion to his opening partner. The left-hander edged Gilchrist to second slip where Rob Yates accepted his 15th championship catch of the season.

When Westley drove around an Ethan Bamber yorker, Essex were 111 for three but Allison and Critchley ensure there was no collapse with a measured partnership of 98 in 25 overs. Critchley was closing in on his 33rd first class half-century when he nicked an excellent ball from Michael Booth to Davies.

Allison found another resolute partner in Pepper. Both scored championship centuries against Warwickshire at Chelmsford in July and this time they added 77 in 20 overs. Allison, having spent quite some time in the 90s, then attacked the wrong ball from Bamber and Rob Yates accepted his 16th championship catch of the season.

That proved to be the only wicket with the new ball. Again, Warwickshire’s seamers bowled well without much luck but Pepper completed his half-century in the day’s penultimate over and Essex can be well-satisfied with a strong day’s work by their batters.

Without Shane Snater (calf injury) and Sam Cook, who sustaining a broken thumb during The Hundred, Essex are giving a first class debut to seamer Charlie Bennett.

Day One Report

The strong winds caused the umpires to keep the players off the field due to consequent “safety concerns around players and groundstaff.”

It meant frustration for spectators and players alike in Birmingham, though at least the two teams, locked in mid-table in Division One, know the weather won’t cost them potentially crucial points in terms of either a championship challenge or a survival struggle. Both are out of contention for the title and out of danger from finishing in the bottom two.

The teams now face a three-day match and the spectators will hope it turns out to be a cracker like the one between them at Edgbaston in 1977. On that occasion, Essex set Warwickshire a target of 357 on the final day and won a thriller by eight runs after the home side, fuelled by Dennis Amiss (100) and Eddie Hemmimgs (85), fell just short on 348. Stuart Turner took four for 69 while there were two wickets apiece for John Lever, Ray East and David Acfield.

When the 2025 contest begins tomorrow, the players will be wearing black armbands in honour of former Warwickshire and England player John Jameson who sadly died last weekend. Jameson played four Tests for England and scored 18,941 first class runs, mostly in memorably buccaneering style, between 1960 and 1976.

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