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Match Preview | Somerset v Essex

Essex have named a 13-man squad for the visit to Somerset for the county’s first away game in Division One of the Specsavers County Championship.

Alastair Cook is included after he was forced to stand down from the opening match of the campaign with a hip problem whilst all-rounder Ashar Zaidi is added to the side that drew with Lancashire.

Head Coach, Chris Silverwood took plenty of positives from the draw with Lancashire.

“It reminded me of the game last year down at Hove when we had to fight hard to save the game with Sussex,” he reflected. “Obviously the match with Lancashire was a little more one-sided but at the same time, to battle it out as we did with that innings from Dan Lawrence was superb. It was such a mature innings from a young person and we sometimes forget that he is still only 19 years-old.

“The guys should take a lot of encouragement and belief from the draw with Lancashire and should be thinking, ‘You know, maybe we do belong in Division One,’ it required a monumental effort from us to save the game but we did it and that’s a huge positive that we can take.

“Credit to our bowlers as well because they never stopped trying; they kept running in hard all the time. For Neil Wagner to step off the plane and do what he did was superb, Simon Harmer came in and showed us straight away that he was a quality bowler and young Aaron Beard stepped up and bowled beautifully. Jamie Porter bowled well also so it was a real group effort and we kept going all the time.

“I’m sure that the plans that we have put into place for this year are good, we just need to ensure that we execute them for longer periods of time.

“It’s obviously a step-up in standard for the squad this year but the beauty of the Lancashire game was that we showed in the last three sessions particularly that we have got the skill and desire to succeed and compete in the top-flight. We are going to have to apply ourselves, as we did against Lancashire, time and time again from here on in but that’s the challenge we face if we are going to be successful. To bat out as we did and come away with a very solid draw was exceptional given that some people were ready to write us off on Day Two.

“Now we turn our attentions to Somerset.  We can go down there in a positive frame of mind and with pride and plenty of confidence.”

Essex squad to face Somerset:
Ryan ten Doeschate (27) Captain
Adam Wheater (31) Wicket-keeper
Varun Chopra (6)
Nick Browne (10)
Simon Harmer (11)
Neil Wagner (13)
Aaron Beard (14)
Tom Westley (21)
Ravi Bopara (25)
Alastair Cook (26)
Dan Lawrence (28)
Adam Wheater (31)
Jamie Porter (44)
Ashar Zaidi (99)

PS Administration Limited named West Indies tour match sponsor

Essex Cricket are thrilled to announce PS Administration Limited as our official West Indies Tour Match sponsor.

PS Administration Limited has signed a two-year deal which will see them sponsor this year’s match against the West Indies as well as our 2018 Tour Match.

PSAL are a rapidly growing and innovative pension administration business, which has recently moved into the Chelmsford area and have offices overlooking The Cloudfm County Ground. PSAL is a Punter Southall Group company.

Darrell Fox, Essex Cricket Commercial Manager, is delighted to see this partnership secured and said: “This is another important partnership for the Club and we are thrilled to partner with another Chelmsford based business.

“The Tour Match is always an important day in the calendar for Essex County Cricket Club with a number of International stars coming to Chelmsford. It also brings in an abundance of new supporters who will learn what Essex Cricket and PSAL are all about.”

David Watkins, Managing Director, PSAL said “We recently opened a new office in Chelmsford due to growth in our pensions administration business and are looking to grow our team in the area. By the end of this year we will be supporting 460,000 members across 240 schemes across 8 locations all within the UK.

“We are very excited to be in Chelmsford and wanted to demonstrate our commitment by investing in the local area. Working with Essex Cricket over the next two years, was an obvious choice for us. Good luck to the team for the coming season.”

Lawrence nominated for Championship Player of the Week

After his stunning display of skill and mental strength to help Essex salvage a draw against Lancashire, Dan Lawrence has been nominated for County Championship Division One Player of the Week.

The 19-year-old batted for close to eight hours, facing 333 balls and scoring 141 runs to help Essex face 133 overs and secure a draw.

Showing maturity beyond his years, Lawrence scored his fifth first-class hundred on his first-division debut underlining his undoubted potential.

Dan’s performances have been recognised and you can now vote for him as County Championship Division One Player of the Week.

He will battle Kyle Abbott, Mark Footitt and Mark Stoneman for the honour and you can vote for Dan on County Championship’s various social media channels.

The voting closes at 5pm, so head to Twitter and Facebook now to support Dan!

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Purchase of Membership

1. By purchasing a Membership of Essex County Cricket Club you are agreeing to adhere to all ground regulations (see below) and stipulations introduced by the Club.

2. A valid Membership Card must be produced to gain access to all games included as part of Membership and for admittance to the AGM and Members’ events.

3. In the event of a Member arriving at ‘The Ground’ (The Cloudfm County Ground, Chelmsford) without a valid Membership card, the Management reserves the right to charge a £1 administration fee to produce a ticket to gain entry.

4. The Management reserves the right to charge a £5 administration fee to replace any lost Membership Card.

5. Memberships are non-refundable and run from purchase date (or 1 January when purchased before the season begins) until 31 December of the same year of purchase.

6. Purchase of Membership does not guarantee parking at The Cloudfm County Ground on any matchday or non-matchday.

 

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1. By purchasing a ticket you are agreeing to adhere to all ground regulations (see below) and stipulations introduced by Essex County Cricket Club.

2. Concessionary ticket holders may be asked to provide proof of status on the production of ticket. Junior tickets are issued to those aged 17 and under, Young Adult/Student tickets are issued to those aged between 18 and 25 (inclusive) or those in full-time education (on the production of a valid NUS card). All age-dependent ticket categories apply to the ticket holders age on the date of the said game. Disabled supporters in receipt of medium to high Personal Independence Payment (PIP) are entitled to a free companion ticket(s) where necessary. Anyone found to be using a Concessionary ticket unjustly to gain entry to The Cloudfm County Ground will be denied admittance or ejected from the ground with no refund given.

3. In the event of any match ticket being lost, misplaced or damaged, the management reserves the right to charge a £5 administration fee to produce a duplicate ticket.

4. All Tickets and Memberships are non-refundable from date of purchase. Essex County Cricket Club will exchange any match ticket, provided a written cancellation and the original ticket(s) are received within 7 working days of the original order. If purchased less than 7 days prior to the match date, ticket exchanges are available at the discretion of the management no later than 72 hours before the start of the match.

4.1. Wet Weather Policy for County Championship and Limited Overs Tickets (not including Twenty20; see 4.2 for details): Refund of admission charges will not be made, unless otherwise advised at the time of ticket purchase. In certain circumstances, and at the discretion of the management of the Club, rain check tickets may be issued in the event of there being very little play on any one day. Some matches, under the jurisdiction of the England and Wales Cricket Board, may be covered by ‘Rain Check Schemes’. Listen to announcements at the ground or visit http://essexcricket.org.uk/ as details of any games affected will be listed.

4.2. Wet Weather Policy for Twenty20 Tickets: If due to adverse weather conditions, 10 completed overs play or less is possible on the day of the match and the match has not been completed or a result obtained, the Club will refund the full ticket price to the purchaser (Season Tickets will be refunded on a pro rata basis) without need for application. Wherever possible refund will be made to the credit/debit card used for payment. If not possible the Club will make contact to make other arrangements.

4.3. Wet Weather Policy for Tourist Matches: If due to adverse weather conditions, 10 completed overs play or less is possible of the day’s play and the match has not been completed or a result obtained, Essex County Cricket Club will exchange any ticket purchased to a day’s play for any future tourist game, up to and including the same value, at The Cloudfm County Ground (subject to availability) or refund the face value of the ticket purchased (less £2.00 administration charge per application) provided that this ticket is valid for the days play that has been lost. This refund also applies to allocated and unallocated seats purchased in advance by Members of Essex County Cricket Club. Refund/exchange applications must be received within 28 days of the original fixture date.

5. Ticket offers are subject to availability. Offers are not available on Members’ tickets which are already heavily discounted. To qualify for an offer, tickets must be purchased in the same transaction. Offers are not applicable retrospectively. If there is no play on any day the ticket will be subject to point 4 above.

 

Ground Regulations – General Terms & Conditions of Entry

1. All matches are played in accordance with the rules and regulations of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). The Ground Regulations apply to all Essex County Cricket Club First Team home venues.

2. Play cannot be guaranteed on any day.

3. Refund of admission charges will not be made unless otherwise advised at the time of ticket purchase. In certain circumstances and at the discretion of the management of Essex Cricket, rain check tickets may be issued in the event of there being very little play on any one day. Some matches, under the jurisdiction of the ECB, may be covered by ‘Rain Check Schemes’, details of which will be printed on the admission ticket.

4. All persons entering the ground shall have both paid for admission and received an appropriate ticket or be in possession of a currently valid Membership card, appropriate complimentary ticket or pass. It is the responsibility of Members and ticket holders to scan in and out of the ground, especially if they intend to return in the same day. The management reserve the right to amend this regulation for certain events.

5. The sale of Memberships and tickets are subject to terms and conditions. Please visit www.essexcricket.org.uk for further information.

6. Admission and the right to remain in the ground is strictly on the condition that spectators shall not commit any of the following acts:

– Failing to comply with the directions given by a member of the ground authority including, but not limited to, stewards, security staff and Police Officers.

– Going onto the playing area at any time or interfering with the normal course of play in any manner. (On some match-days, spectators may walk on the outfield or play using soft balls during the lunch and tea intervals). Spectators are not allowed on the outfield, at any time, during Twenty20, Tourist and televised matches. This is at management’s discretion.

– A Throwing or discharging missiles

– Leave belongings unattended

– Obstructing any gangway, passageway, or alleyway.

– Climbing on any seat, building, wall, fence, fitting or fixture.

– Defacing or obscuring any notice or advertisement displayed within the Club premises.

– Offering for sale on the ground any newspapers, periodicals, or any other articles without the express permission of the Club management.

– Interfering in any way with the comfort, enjoyment or safety of spectators or players, including:

> The use of any anti-social or discriminatory language or gestures.

> Making unnecessary noise such as that from the use of radios, whistles, bells, cans or persistent chanting, in any part of the ground.

> Unreasonably obstructing the view of other spectators.

> Carrying offensive weapons of any kind.

> Causing damage to, including writing upon, any of the Club’s premises.

7. Essex Cricket accepts no responsibility for loss or damage to property or injury to persons whilst on the Club’s premises.

8. It is not permissible to add to the height of a seat on the ground by using any method which obstructs the view of those seated behind (this includes the practice of stacking chairs). The reserving of seats for friends not on the ground is not within the spirit of fair play to fellow spectators. All visitors are therefore asked to show consideration for others in not blocking more than one seat for this purpose and the Club reserves the right to remove items ‘reserving’ such seats.

9. To comply with The Health Act 2006 Essex Cricket has adopted a smoking ban in all stands, seated areas, enclosed areas, buildings, doorways, staircases and all food & drink dispensing areas. Smoking will only be permitted in other areas of the ground (i.e. pathways & car park). This includes all forms of electronic smoke simulation.

10. Bare torsos are not permitted in the Doug Insole Pavilion, in the Members’ benches or the hospitality areas of the ground.

11. No metal cutlery or breakable kitchenware can be brought into the ground.

12. No dogs are allowed to be brought into The Cloudfm County Ground on matchdays, apart from working dogs.

13. Children aged under 18 months old can enter the ground for free of charge but require a ticket, which can be obtained from the Membership & Ticketing Office. Children aged 12 years old and under must be accompanied by an adult. Ticket holders and Members should be mindful of personal safety during practice sessions and matches.

Alcohol Policy

14. The Club operates a Think 25 policy for the sale of alcohol.

15. The Club reserves the right to:-Close bars at any time and restrict the consumption of alcohol.
-Refuse admission to any person.
-Limit the importation of alcohol into the ground to four cans of beer or lager or one bottle of wine per person, this is on the first entry to the ground, not on re-admission, except as provided for in regulation 16. This is at management’s discretion.

16. The importation of alcohol is banned for all Twenty20 and televised matches.

17. Glass bottles or drinking vessels must not be brought into the ground.

18. The Family Stand (block 22) is a designated alcohol-free area, for all Twenty20 and other selected matches, as pre-determined by the management.

Telephony & Electronic Equipment

19. The flying of drones or any other human-controlled aerial object above any part ground is prohibited without the specific permission from The Civil Aviation Authority and the Club.

20. During the hours of play, radios may only be used with earpieces or headphones.

21. Phone calls should not be made in seated areas of the ground.

22. Filming, photography and broadcasting takes place during events at the ground. All persons at the ground give their express consent to the use of their actual or simulated likeness and voice in connection with the production, exploitation and advertising of the event without compensation or credit, throughout the world.

23. The use of the Club’s complimentary Wi-Fi is in accordance with the terms & conditions proposed at the point of connection.

24. Use a mobile telephone, computer or other kind of communication device either (i) to communicate or in any way transmit any form of commentary, data or other material in relation to a cricket match taking place at the ground for any kind of improper betting or other corrupt or unlawful purpose; or (ii) to conduct betting activity in a public pitch-facing part of the ground in a way which, in the Club (or its appointed nominee’s) opinion, otherwise brings the game or the Club into disrepute or which offends (or is likely to offend) other spectators.Any person who is reasonably suspected by Essex Cricket (or its appointed nominees), of acting in breach of this provision unconditionally accepts and agrees that he/she will cooperate with any enquiries made by the Club (or its appointed nominees), including by providing his/her name and address, an explanation for his/her suspicious conduct, and/or agreeing that he/she may be photographed and/or filmed by Essex Cricket (or its appointed nominees).The person accepts that any such names, addresses, photographs and films may be shared between each of the ECB, all the other First Class county clubs, relevant official cricket authorities and any relevant police and crime prevention authorities, for the purposes of any criminal investigations or proceedings, in connection with any investigation into a potential breach of domestic or international cricket anti-corruption rules and/or to enable the ECB and the other First Class clubs to give reciprocal effect to any ban on entry which is subsequently imposed by Essex Cricket. Personal data collected under this provision will be processed in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. Any person who is reasonably suspected to be in breach of this provision accepts that he/she may be immediately ejected from the ground (without any financial or other compensation) and prohibited from entering the ground and any other cricket ground under the control of either the ECB or any First Class county club for life or such other period of time as Essex Cricket deems appropriate in its sole and absolute discretion.

The above regulations are issued alongside ECB regulations and guidelines.The Ground Authority, Stewards, Security Staff or Police will ask any offender contravening the Ground Regulations to leave the ground and they will not be re-admitted and could be liable for prosecution.

 

Competition Terms & Conditions

Please read these competition rules carefully. If you enter one of our competitions via social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram), through the website or email communication, the Club will assume that you have read these rules and that you agree to them.

1. To enter a competition you must be: (a) UK resident; and (b) 18 years old or over at the time of entry.

2. Competitions are not open to employees (or members of their immediate families) of Essex Cricket

3. Only one entry per person.

4. If you win a competition, we will notify you by email, or social media if you entered the competition on a social media platform, within 48 working hours of the closing date. if you do not respond within 48 hours of being notified, you will forfeit your prize and Essex Cricket reserves the right to choose another winner. The judges’ decision will be final, and no correspondence will be entered into.

5. No part of a prize is exchangeable for cash or any other prize.

6. Essex Cricket will endeavour to send prizes within a month of the competition end date but cannot guarantee this delivery.

Premier Suite – Facility Regulations 2017

1. An Annual Premier Suite Membership may only be purchased by a Member of Essex County Cricket Club and is valid only at The Cloudfm County Ground.

2. Premier Suite Membership entitles entrance to the Premier Suite facility at The Cloudfm County Ground, without further payment, for all Essex First Team home fixtures, with the exception of Twenty20 matches. Use of the facility on all other matches at The Cloudfm County Ground is at the discretion of the Club. On the occasion of Essex First Team home fixtures being held at outgrounds, the Club cannot guarantee the use of an equivalent facility.

3. Premier Suite Members may gain admission to the Suite on Twenty20 fixtures held at The Cloudfm County Ground upon production of the relevant Members’ (Unallocated) ticket. Tickets for these fixtures should be purchased at least two hours before gates open (gate times for Twenty20 are generally two hours before start of play). Tickets purchased are subject to availability and we strongly advise purchase in advance to facilitate tickets sent via post. All ticket purchases are subject to availability.

4. The Club reserves the right to utilise the Suite on matchdays and non-matchdays at its discretion.

5. Ten parking spaces will be made available at all non-televised Essex First Team home fixtures at The Cloudfm County Ground for Premier Suite Members on a first come, first served basis. Parking spaces on all other matches at The Cloudfm County Ground are at the discretion of the Club. Spaces cannot be reserved. The position of these spaces is subject to change due to other matchday activities.

6. Premier Suite Members’ passes/day passes must be displayed at all times. The Steward has the right to refuse admission if the correct pass is not displayed.

7. Premier Suite Members may be accompanied by a guest(s) at any match upon payment of the appropriate match ticket and upgrade;

  • County Championship = a maximum of 4 non-member guests
  • One-Day Cup (group stage) = a maximum of 2 non-member guests
  • T20 Blast = a maximum of 1 non-member guest
  • Tourist = at the discretion of the Club (at least 1 non-member guest)

These stipulations do not apply to ‘Hospitality’ guest passes.

8. Premier Suite Members’ passes are fully transferable to other members of the Club at no additional charge, and to non-Members provided that the appropriate ground entry charge has been paid. Members wishing to transfer their Membership should contact the Membership & Ticketing Office in advance to make arrangements.

9. Any Member of Essex County Cricket Club may purchase a ‘Day Pass’ to the Premier Suite. Non-Members can purchase a day pass at the discretion of the club and must also pay the appropriate ground entry charge. Day passes and tickets are subject to availability.

10. The dress code is smart casual. Jacket and tie for men is preferable. Please note that jeans, shorts, T-shirts and training shoes are not permitted for County Championship, One-Day Cup or tourist games. Smart tailored shorts are acceptable dress on Twenty20 games during hot weather. Any Premier Suite Member, guest or day pass holder who is inappropriately dressed will be refused entry to the Suite.

11. Premier Suite Members, guests and day pass holders are expected to behave in a way so as to not disturb others using the Facility. Any breach of this rule may cause the offender to be removed from the Suite after a suitable warning. It is not acceptable for Members, guests or day pass holders to stand for any length of time on the balcony, use electronic devices for sustained periods or play cards in the Suite.

12. The use of mobile telephones in the Suite or balcony is allowed if devices are kept on silent and calls are not made or taken during play.

13. Only food and drink purchased within the Premier Suite facility may be consumed in the Suite or on the balcony. From time to time this rule will be amended at the discretion of the Club. The Premier Suite bar will close 15 minutes after the last ball is bowled with the facility closing 30 minutes after the last ball is bowled. The Management reserve the right to amend these times.

14. Although every effort will be made to accommodate pass holders’ catering requirements, only bookings confirmed with the caterer in advance of the matchday can be guaranteed. You are strongly advised to pre-book meals via the Membership & Ticketing Office.

15. The Premier Suite facility is intended for the use of Adults. Juniors (17 and under) using the facility are expected to act accordingly. Premier Suite Members can bring Juniors into the facility upon purchase of the relevant match ticket and upgrade (see point 3). Please note that Juniors must be accompanied by an Adult at all times in the Premier Suite.

16. Smoking, including the use of electronic/vapour cigarettes, is not permitted in the Suite, on the staircase or on the balcony. Designated smoking areas around The Cloudfm County Ground are indicated by the presence of a red cigarette bin.

17. Communication from Essex County Cricket Club to Premier Suite Members will be via email wherever possible and Members are urged to update the Membership & Ticketing Office of any changes. Important information will also be posted on the noticeboard near the entrance of the Premier Suite Facility.

18. Failure to abide by the regulations laid out above may result in a Premier Suite Member, guest or day pass holder being removed from the Facility with no refund. Persistent infringements may result in Premier Suite Membership being revoked with no refund.

 

For and on behalf of the General Committee of Essex County Cricket Club.

 

Watch | Lawrence digs deep to earn Essex a draw

Essex headed into Day Four against Lancashire facing an uphill challenge at The Cloudfm County Ground. After a disappointing first innings with the bat, Tom Westley and Dan Lawrence resumed the final day’s play on 89-2 with many people thinking that a win was already on the cards for the visitors.

However, it was Lawrence who showed unbelievable calmness, patience and resolve to dig deep and bat throughout the whole day, and producing a performance which showed comparisons to his teammate, Alastair Cook.

Essex Cricket TV spoke with the 19 year old after play to talk about his ‘best innings’ to date.

It was an innings which included of spending over 7 hours in the middle, spanning 333 balls and some important contributions from Tom Westley, Ryan ten Doeschate and ending with a resilient knock from Simon Harmer.

His innings included 18 boundaries, but it was all about the blocks…

Watch Essex continue the campaign in the Specsavers County Championship by becoming a Member in 2017. You can also watch Essex’s next game at The Cloudfm County Ground on April 30 for the start of the Royal London One-Day Cup against Hampshire. Join today from just £170 for Adults, £60 Students/Young Adults and just £20 for Juniors (U18s). More information – here.

 

Match Report | Essex v Lancashire

Essex v Lancashire | Specsavers County Championship | The Cloudfm County Ground, Chelmsford

Essex team | Varun Chopra, Nick Browne, Tom Westley, Dan Lawrence, Ravi Bopara, Adam Wheater (WK), Ryan ten Doeschate (C), Simon Harmer, Neil Wagner, Aaron Beard, Jamie Porter.

Lancashire team | Haseeb Hameed, Alex Davies (WK), Liam Livingstone, Steve Croft (C), Shivnerine Chanderpaul, Dane Vilas, Ryan McClaren, Jordan Clark, Steve Parry, Jimmy Anderson, Kyle Jarvis.

Umpires | Nick Cook & Martin Saggers

Toss | Lancashire won and chose to bat

Day Four | Match Highlights

Day Four | Close of Play Report

Dan Lawrence emerged as the Essex hero as they battled their way to a draw in the Division One clash with Lancashire at The Cloudfm County Ground.

The 19 year-old displayed a maturity and discipline beyond his tender years to bat through the day to score a magnificent unbeaten 141 to lead his side to the draw as they reached the close on 316 for 6.

It was a truly phenomenal effort and underlined just what a fine talent he is.

Essex had begun the day on 89 for 2 and with defeat staring them in the face against an attack spearheaded by England new ball bowler Jimmy Anderson.

Even a wobble after lunch, when they lost three wickets for 11 runs to the new ball, failed to disturb Lawrence’s great concentration.

Thanks to his effort, together with fine support from Tom Westley and skipper Ryan ten Doeschate, Essex pulled off “The Great Escape” which can only send them into the next game with Somerset at Taunton on Friday with a spring in their step.

Westley kept Lawrence company throughout the morning session during which they completed their half-centuries and carried the county to 162.

Shortly afterwards, Westley was bowled by left-arm spinner Stephen Parry for 61 to bring an end to a stand of 135 in 58 overs.

When Kyle Jarvis got rid of Ravi Bopara and Adam Wheater for 4 and 1 respectively immediately after the new ball was taken, Essex found themselves 198 for 5 and in deep trouble.

At that point, they were still 279 runs adrift with nearly two sessions to negotiate, and with ten Doeschate the last of the recognised batsman walking out to keep Lawrence company.

But the pair rose to the occasion magnificently to deny Lancashire a victory that had seemed theirs for the taking.

The visitors continually juggled their attack – but it was not until the fifth over of the final 16 that they struck again.

Having contributed 41 in a stand of 102 in 38 overs, ten Doeschate’s resistance was ended by Jarvis who trapped him lbw. His departure increased the burden on Lawrence’s shoulders if survival was to be achieved and he did not disappoint.

Together with Simon Harmer, he made sure that Essex began life in the top-flight with a share of the honours.

Lawrence defied all attempts to remove him for over seven hours and 113 overs. He reached his century from 216 balls with 13 fours and his marathon effort brought him another five boundaries and a standing ovation from the Essex members.

Essex collected 8 points from the match with Lancashire returning home with 11 points for their efforts.

Day Four | Tea Report

Dan Lawrence has struck a magnificent unbeaten century in a bid to steer Essex to a draw as the home side reached the Tea interval on 246 for 5.

Having batted throughout the morning session to leave Essex 162 for 2 at lunch, the partnership between Tom Westley and Lawrence was to last another 9 overs and with 25 added to the score. The two batsmen were finally parted when Westley was bowled by Stephen Parry for 61 to end a partnership that had added an overall 135 in 58 overs.

Westley had faced 190 balls and hit seven fours and soon after his departure with the total on 187, Lancashire took the new ball.

This left Lawrence and Ravi Bopara with the task of seeking to keep Kyle Jarvis and James Anderson at bay but the former quickly separated them.

In his second over, he produced a fine delivery that left Bopara as he pushed forward and found the edge  to leave wicket-keeper Alex Davies with his sixth catch of the match.

Bopara scored 4 and worse was to follow one run and two overs later, with the total on 198, as Jarvis struck again.

This time, the pace man removed Adam Wheater for a single when the batsman drove the ball to Haseeb Hameed in the covers.

Lawrence however remained resolute embracing solid defence with forceful driving.

When Anderson returned, he forced the England paceman off his legs for a couple of runs to complete a magnificent century that had contained 13 fours and spanned 216 deliveries.

Keeping him company was skipper Ryan ten Doeschate as the pair steered clear of further trouble before tea. At the break, Lawrence had reached 105 and ten Doeschate was 19 not out.

Day Four | Lunch Report

Daniel Lawrence and Tom Westley batted throughout the morning session as Essex attempted to steer clear of defeat in their Division One County Championship fixture with Lancashire at The Cloudfm County Ground.

They had resumed on 89 for 2, still 389 runs behind but the third wicket pair defied a succession of bowling changes to reach the interval on 162 for 2 with both batsmen 55 not out.

They showed great determination to see off the early bowling of Jimmy Anderson and Kyle Jarvis, the former conceding just two runs in his opening six overs.

Once he withdrew himself from the attack – Anderson was leading the side in the absence of Stephen Croft who sustained a cracked thumb when batting – runs came a little more easily for the Essex pair.

Lawrence caught the eye with some fine drives among his seven boundaries before reaching his half-century from 125 balls.

Westley followed him to that landmark soon afterwards with a boundary off Jordan Clark, the right-hander’s fifth four of an innings spanning 163 balls at that point.

It was also a stroke that signalled the century partnership and by lunch the Essex duo had posted an unbroken 110 run stand in 32 overs for the third wicket.

Day Three | Match Highlights

Day Three | Ryan ten Doeschate assesses the challenge ahead on Day Four

Day Three | Close of Play Report

Lancashire completely dominated the third day’s play in the Division One County Championship clash at The Cloudfm County Ground to leave Essex with a lot of hard work ahead if they are to save the game.

Left with the unlikely prospect of securing 478  runs for victory, they reached the close on 89 for 2 after the visitors batting dominated proceedings.

Resuming on 114 for 1, Lancashire progressed to 317 for 3 before a declaration brought an end to the home bowlers travails.

They did pick up an early success when teenager Aaron Beard removed Liam Livingstone with only 20 added to the overnight total but that only paved the way for Alex Davies and Dane Vilas to pile on the agony for the home attack and keep the scoreboard moving sweetly for the Red Rose county.

Essex employed seven bowlers in an attempt to halt their progress and the flow of runs but to no avail.

When Vilas was finally bowled by Jamie Porter attempting to scoop the ball to fine leg it brought an end to a partnership worth 183 runs.

Vilas had contributed 92 from 165 balls with just five boundaries. Immediately after he was dismissed, Lancashire captain Steven Croft called the declaration with Davies 140 not out.

It was the opening batsmen’s maiden first-class century and one gained with the help of the Essex fielders. He offered four chances, three of them before he had reached his half-century on Day Two, and was again let of the hook when Neil Wagner spilled a chance in the deep off Tom Westley when the batsman was on 132 and the score on 300.

Davies, who missed the majority of last season with a knee injury, announced his return to fitness with a display that included many fine square cuts in an innings that spanned 265 deliveries and included 21 fours.

Essex were soon in trouble when they began their second innings with a little more than four sessions remaining. Both openers were back in the pavilion with only 52 runs on the board.

Nick Browne despatched a long hop from Stephen Parry into the grateful hands of Haseeb Hameed at mid-wicket after making 18 of the 40 runs on the board whilst Varun Chopra was then bowled for 29 by Ryan McLaren.

The situation  might have been worse had not Lancashire’s fielders displayed some benevolence.

Westley was on 10 when put down by Shivnarine Chanderpaul at extra cover off McLaren and had added only a single when Livingstone put down a catch at first slip to deny Parry a second victim.

But Westley made good his escape to reach the close on 27 with Dan Lawrence keeping him company on 13.

But Essex go into the final day of their opening Championship match of the campaign with much application needed if they are to stave off defeat.

Day Three | Tea Report

Lancashire added a further 105 runs in 25 overs after Lunch before declaring on 317 for 3 and by Tea, Essex had reached 24 without loss. Nick Browne is 6 not out and Varun Chopra 18 not out.

When play resumed for the afternoon session, Alex Davies soon pushed spinner Simon Harmer through mid-wicket for a couple of runs that completed his maiden first-class century. It arrived from 214 balls and included 17 boundaries.

Dane Vilas moved to his half-century from 106 balls that included 4 boundaries and their 100 partnership arrived during a Ravi Bopara over which included three fours.

Davies should have departed on 132 when he was dropped in the deep by Neil Wagner off Tom Westley having put down three chances yesterday.

Both batsmen were scoring with ease and it came as something of a surprise when Vilas, on 92, departed from his concentrated and risk-free technique, to attempt an audacious scoop onto the leg side only to lose his middle stump when facing Jamie Porter for 92.

Vilas had faced 165 balls that included 5 fours and immediately when he was out, Lancashire declared.

Davies finished unbeaten on 140 with the help of 21 boundaries and shared in a stand of 183 with Vilas.

Essex were left requiring 478 to win for victory with four sessions and 7 overs left of play.

Day Three | Lunch Report

The Essex bowlers endured a morning of toil as Lancashire continued to pile on the runs in the Division One fixture at The Cloudfm County Ground to reach 212 for 2 at Lunch on Day Three.

The morning session brought the home attack just a single success as the visitors moved from an overnight 114 for 1 in their second innings to reach the break holding an overall lead of 372 runs.

Alex Davies advanced from 50 to 97 having so far gathered 17 boundaries catching the eye with some impressive cutting and he never looked in any problems against the five bowlers employed.

Aaron Beard claimed the only wicket to fall in the morning’s play when, with the total on 134, he had Liam Livingstone well taken at cover point by Nick Browne for 28.

That paved the way for Dane Vilas to join Davies and he also progressed with ease to reach the interval on 33, the pair having so far shared in a stand of 78 runs in 25 overs.

Day Two | Match Highlights

Day Two | Chris Silverwood reflects on a tough day of cricket


Day Two | Close of Play Report

Essex were left facing a massive task if they were to steer clear of defeat in their Division One clash with Lancashire at The Cloudfm County Ground.  At the close, the visitors had reached 114 for 1 an overall lead of 274 with nine second innings wickets intact.

The home side were rolled over for a disappointing 159 to finish 160 runs behind on first innings before their opponents ensured complete control by the end of the day after Alex Davies completed an unbeaten half-century from 113 balls that included 8 boundaries.

On a pitch that was true, the Essex innings fell way short of expectations, even allowing for Jimmy Anderson demonstrating what a fine bowler he is.

The England fast bowler picked up three wickets  at a cost of 56 runs in 18 overs but he could  quite easily have emerged  with a richer harvest  so often did he beat the bat and keep batsmen guessing.

He produced a superb delivery  to have Tom Westley caught  behind for 15, a dismissal  that came after Varun Chopra  chased a wide delivery  from Kyle Jarvis  and was also caught by wicket-keeper  Davies.

That left Essex on 53 for 4 after they had resumed  on 39 for 2 and they only briefly gave the impression  that they would recover.

Dan Lawrence  and Ravi Bopara added 38 before the former, having struck six boundaries, was caught in the slips when left-arm spinner Stephen Parry joined the attack.

Lawrence departed for 37 while Bopara went on to make 46 before he clipped Anderson to mid-wicket.

Bopara rarely played a shot in anger during the early part of his innings. He managed only two scoring strokes from his first 33 balls  but later accelerated  to lace his innings  with six boundaries to add to the one  that got him off the mark.

He added 48 with skipper Ryan ten Doeschate, the highest  stand of the innings, the pair coming together  after Adam Wheater became another Parry victim when falling lbw for a single in the first over after lunch that left the home side reeling on 99 for 6.

The innings folded quickly after Bopara’s departure. Simon Harmer was trapped leg before by Ryan McLaren who then got rid of ten Doeschate as Davies pouched his fifth catch of the innings.

Parry wrapped up the Essex innings by removing Jamie Porter to finish with 3 for 28 from 14.4 overs.

Lancashire decided against  enforcing the follow-on  and made steady progress in consolidating their advantage although Essex  helped the visitors by spurning three  catches.

Westley, Lawrence and ten Doeschate were the guilty ones  before Aaron Beard  finally found the breakthrough by having Haseeb Hameed caught by Wheater for 45 with the total on 83.

That was to prove the county’s only success  as Davies  (50) and Liam Livingstone  (13 ) left Lancashire going into the third day with a sizeable lead.

Day Two | Tea Report

Essex lost their five wickets after lunch for just 62 runs as they were bowled out for 159 to give Lancashire a first innings lead of 160 runs.

Starting after lunch on 97 for 5, Adam Wheater went to the last ball of the first over after the break when he was leg before wicket to spinner Stephen Parry for 1.

That left Ravi Bopara and Ryan ten Doeschate as the only recognised  batsmen  and they were to add 48 before  the innings went into rapid decline.

With the total on 147, Bopara clipped Jimmy Anderson to short mid-wicket when within 4 runs of a half-century having batted for 2 hours and 10 minutes and faced 112 deliveries. The remaining three wickets  fell in the space of nine overs.

Simon Harmer went lbw to Ryan McLaren’s first delivery of a new spell  and the same bowler  had ten Doeschate caught behind  for 19 to give wicket-keeper Alex Davies his fifth catch of the innings.

With the score on 159, the  innings came to a close when Jamie Porter was  trapped lbw by Parry who along with Anderson picked up three wickets at a cost of 28 and 56 respectively.

Day Two | Lunch Report

Essex found it tough going when they continued their reply to Lancashire’s 319 all out in the Division One clash at The Cloudfm County Ground.

Resuming on 39 for 2, they reached the interval on 97  for 5 with Ravi Bopara unbeaten on 11 and Adam Wheater 0 not out.

Varun Chopra and Tom Westley had started the day at the crease  but both were back in the pavilion whilst  14 runs were added to the overnight total.

Chopra chased a wide delivery from Kyle Jarvis that was edged to wicket-keeper Alex Davies , who then claimed his fourth catch of the innings  to get rid of Westley.

Jimmy Anderson was the successful bowler on that occasion with a superb delivery that moved away from the batsman.

Daniel Lawrence and Ravi Bopara faced the task of rebuilding an innings that had slipped to 53 for 4 against an attack that gave little away. Lawrence did find the boundary  with his first delivery from Jarvis and again picked up  fours with sweetly-timed drives.

Bopara was in very cautious mode and after getting off the mark with a straight driven  four off Jordan Clark, from the 14th ball he received,  he then took another 19 balls before adding to his score.

It was left to Lawrence to keep the scoreboard moving and he twice punished  Ryan McLaren through mid-wicket.

But having reached 37 that included six boundaries, he was to depart when spinner Stephen Parry was introduced into the attack turning the ball into the hands of Liam Livingstone at slip.

His departure came with the total on 91 but Bopara successfully played out the final over before lunch collecting a couple of runs from the final over before the break and then adding a boundary. He has thus far batted for 72 minutes and faced 53 balls.

Day One | Match Highlights

Listen | Aaron Beard reflects on even first day


Day One | Close of Play Report

Essex were 39 for 2 in reply to Lancashire’s 319 all out at the end of the opening day of the Specsavers County Championship Division One season at The Cloudfm County Ground. Varun Chopra was unbeaten on 8 and Tom Westley was 12 not out

The home side were frustrated by a last wicket half-century partnership which featured Kyle Jarvis and Jimmy Anderson who put together a stand of 51 and enabled Lancashire, who won the toss, to post a respectable total.

On a day of fluctuating fortunes, Essex will have been disappointed that they failed to press home their advantage after reducing Lancashire to 160 for 6 and then 269 for 9.

But there were bright spots in their performance on a day when wicketkeeper James Foter was omitted in favour of Adam Wheater.

Aaron Beard and New Zealand Test player Neil Wagner, making his county  debut, bowled at a lively pace to capture three wickets each while Jamie Porter, who was probably the pick of the pace attack, collected a couple of victims.

It was Porter who struck the first blow and an early one at that, when he found the edge to get rid of Alex Davies with Wheater’s help with only 10 runs on the board.

That brought in Liam Livingstone who struck six fours while moving to 28 before Beard claimed his first success. The batsman edged an extravagant drive with the total on 50 and second slip Tom Westley  knocked the ball up for Varun Chopra to complete the catch at first slip.

By then, Haseeb Hameed was well entrenched and together with Steven Croft, carried Lancashire to a healthy 114 for 2 by Lunch.

But in the first hour of the afternoon session, Essex seized control with four wickets.

Hameed failed to add to his 47 when he shouldered arms and was bowled by Porter and soon afterwards, Croft provided South African spinner Simon Harmer with his first wicket for the county when he top-edged a sweep to square leg.

Then Essex tightened the screw by picking up two wickets with the total on 160.

Shivnarine Chanderpaul was run out following a mix-up with Dane Vilas and Ryan McLaren departed first ball to the Wagner-Wheater combination.

But Lancashire were to display their resilience and depth of batting to put the game on an even keel.

With Vilas playing the leading role, there was a stand of 57 with Jordan Clark, whose effort of 24 came to an end when Beard trapped him leg before.

A partnership of 47 followed before Wagner accounted for Stephen Parry while Beard ended the fine innings of Vilas. He had made a forceful 74 from 101 balls with ten boundaries when an off-drive against Beard finished in the hands of Wagner.

But then Anderson joined forces with Jarvis to share in the third half-century stand of the innings that was finally brought to an end by Wagner shortly after the new ball had been taken.

Wagner and Beard finished with 3 for 100 and 3 for 47 respectively while Porter’s two successes came at a cost of 64.

Essex did not get off to the best of starts in reply. Nick Browne was caught behind by Davies when facing Jarvis having scored 16 of the 22 runs on the board while the ploy of sending in Beard as night-watchman failed.

He was quickly undone by Anderson for 3 as Davies claimed his second catch leaving Chopra and Westley to survive and fight another day.

Day One | Tea Report

Essex fought back strongly in the first hour after Lunch as they reduced Lancashire to 160 for 6 before the visitors recovered to reach the tea interval on 240-7.

Jamie Porter began by bowling Haseeb Hammed with the total on 118, the opener shouldering arms and failing to add to his lunch score of 47.

Steven Croft  was two runs short of his half-century when a top-edged sweep finished up in the hands of substitute fielder Callum Taylor, deputing for Ravi Bopara, at square leg that was to provide spinner Simon Harmer with his first wicket for the county.

A mix-up between Dane Vilas and Shivnarine Chanderpaul ended with the latter being run out for 15 after Taylor threw the ball to the non-striker’s end.

Ryan McLaren then fell to the first ball he received when he edged the ball to Tom Westley at second slip to provide Neil Wagner with his first wicket in an Essex sweater to reduce the Red Rose County to 160 for 6 after they had resumed the afternoon session on 114 for 2.

But Vilas and Jordan Clark led a revival with a mixture of solid defence and aggressive strokes to put together a 50 run partnership spanning 12 overs.

Soon afterwards though, with the total on 217, Clark was trapped in the crease by Aaron Beard for 24.

Vilas continued to prosper and reached a fine half-century from 68 balls, 8 of which he sent to the boundary and arrived at Tea on with 54 runs to his name with Stephen Parry 11 not out.

Day One | Lunch Report

Jamie Porter struck in only his second over as Essex embarked upon a new season against Lancashire at The Cloudfm County Ground.

The visitors reached Lunch on 114 for 2 with Haseeb Hameed 47 not out and Steven Croft 34 not out.

Porter got rid of Alex Davies who had scored 5 when he edged to wicket-keeper Adam Wheater. Only 10 runs were on the board when Porter made the breakthrough in a match which signalled the county’s return to Division One following an absence of six years.

However, the visitors could still point to a satisfactory opening session after winning the toss.

Young opener Haseeb Hameed was key to them recovering from that early setback batting throughout the morning and confirming he has recovered from a recent hand injury.

Essex had Simon Harmer and Neil Wagner making their Championship debuts for the county, the latter taking the new ball with Porter and conceding 30 runs in his first spell of six overs.

It was Aaron Beard who claimed the home side’s second success of the morning with the total on 50.

Liam Livingstone had made an aggressive 28 when he edged a full-blooded drive that flew towards the slip cordon. Tom Westley, stationed at second slip, knocked the ball up and Varun Chopra, at first slip completed the catch.

It was Beard, however, who was the more impressive bowler and on several occasions, fund lift that troubled all the batsmen.

Just before the interval, Essex introduced spinner Harmer, the recruit from South Africa, but Hameed and Steven Croft continued to make encouraging progress putting together an unbeaten half-century stand.

Neil Wagner lands in Chelmsford for the new season

Essex’s newest signing Overseas signing, Neil Wagner has landed at Essex and is set to face Lancashire on the opening match of the season which begins on Friday at The Cloudfm County Ground in the Specsavers County Championship.

With First Class cricket experience playing for Lancashire and Northamptonshire, the 2017 New Zealand Test Player of the Year is ready and raring to go after his recent Test series against South Africa on home soil last month.

Wagner was very complimentary of the Essex bowling attack and is looking forward to joining up with the likes of Aaron Beard and Jamie Porter.

You can watch Wagner and his new Essex team mates in action on Friday for the visit of Lancashire with tickets available in advance or on the gates from 10am, priced £15 Adults, £10 Students/Young Adults (18-25) and £5 Juniors (U18s).

 

Become an Essex Member ahead of Friday’s Opener

The season is now just hours away and you can be part of it from the opening ball of the new campaign against Lancashire at 11am on Friday morning. There is still time to become a Member in 2017 with a host of benefits included, as well as the action in Specsavers County Championship, Royal London One-Day Cup and the visit of West Indies in a three day Tourist match during August.

Membership privileges also include discounted tickets for the sought after NatWest T20 Blast matches which are already selling fast. Also, there are free entry dates into Huntington, Newmarket and Chelmsford City Racecourses.

Treat an Under 18 to the season opener too with Eagles Club Membership also on sale now, priced at just £20! This includes entry to all Specsavers County Championship, Royal London One-Day Cup and International matches at Chelmsford, plus much more!

For more information on the Membership packages and full prices, please view – here. View the prices

Here’s a snapshot of what it means to be a member of Essex County Cricket Club…

 

MATCH PREVIEW | Essex v Lancashire

Essex will play First Division cricket for the first time since 2010 when they open their Specsavers County Championship season at The Cloudfm County Ground on Friday with a visit from Lancashire.

The home side have named a 13-man squad but Alastair Cook will miss the fixture due to left hip soreness, an injury that has troubled the England opener for several weeks.

A scan this week has ruled out serious injury but he will undertake an injection in the upcoming days to help settle his symptoms and he is hoping to be fit to face Somerset next week.

Head Coach Chris Silverwood is keen to see his charges justify their arrival in the top-flight.

“We were dreaming of promotion at this time last year, we achieved that and the aspiration now is to make our presence felt in Division One,” he said.

“We are not just in Division One to try and consolidate; we will be trying to finish as high as we can.

“My expectations of the boys is that they turn up every day with the right attitude and that’s how I will judge them although of course, they have to also perform around that also to make us successful.

“The way we get to that stage is by getting all the various processes right and improve further on what we did last year and raise the bar a little bit higher. We’ll be treating every game as a ‘must win’ game which we did last year.

“We are going to come up against some tough opposition but that’s what you have to prepare for when you are playing at the top level. But how exciting is that for our guys to have the opportunity to pitch themselves against some of the best players and teams in the country?

“We’ve had a terrific pre-season and all the squad are really excited about the season that lies ahead, not just in the red-ball game but the other two formats as well.

“We are ready for the challenges that lie ahead, our squad has strength in depth and there will be a couple of unhappy players when the final decision is made regarding the starting line-up on Friday. But we will need each and every one of the squad players at various stages during the season and, for sure, everyone will get their opportunity at some stage.

“Our two most recent recruits, Neil Wagner and Simon Harmer are top-quality players and they both have so much to offer, not only on the pitch but off it helping to develop our younger bowlers and I’m sure those younger players will earn a lot and benefit from having them around.

“Make no mistake, we are determined to make our presence felt and if we do that, then we’ll be successful.”

Essex squad:
Ryan ten Doeschate (27) Captain
Adam Wheater (31) Wicket-keeper
Varun Chopra (6)
Nick Browne (10)
Simon Harmer (11)
Neil Wagner (13)
Aaron Beard (14)
Tom Westley (21)
Ravi Bopara (25)
Dan Lawrence (28)
Matt Dixon (30)
Jamie Porter (44)
Callum Taylor (67)

Essex v Lancashire | Your Match Pack

The 2017 is set to get underway  on Friday morning as Lancashire visit The Cloudfm County Ground in what is set to be a great first fixture back in Division One of the Specsavers County Championship.

Come down and support Ryan ten Doeschate men, who will be looking to get off to a winning start after a very postitive pre-season.

The match is free for all 2017 Essex County Cricket Club Members and day tickets are available on the gates from 9:30am – priced £15 Adult | £10 Young Adults (aged 18-25 years old) | £5 Juniors (U18s). Alternatively, tickets can be purchased in advance online – here.

Play on all 4 days begins at 11am with gates open from 10am for all spectators.

 

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There are a limited number of parking spaces at The Cloudfm County Ground for Members, which are on a first come, first served basis at the cost of £1 per car. We stress that these spaces are limited and the quantity fluctuates on a game-by-game basis. Parking will be available at Meteor Way for all 4 days of this match for Members, at the price of £1.

There will also be a limited number of spaces available at The Cloudfm County Ground for Members with a Blue Badge and Premier Suite Members, which will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

View the full list of Parking Dates for the 2017 season – here.

 

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Spectators can travel the match by many means of transport including by train, bus and car.

Train | Chelmsford Train Station, operated by Greater Anglia, is situated less than half a mile from the ground and takes approximately 5 minutes to walk from the station to the River Gate. There is a regular direct service to London Liverpool Street, Stratford, Colchester, Ipswich and Norwich.

Bus | Chelmsford Bus Station is situated next to Chelmsford Train Station with connections to all over the county. Alternatively, bus number 42 and 100 stop on New London Road, which is approximately a two minute walk from the ground.

Taxi | Essex Cricket’s Official Taxi Partner is Fareway Taxis. Why not travel to the match by taxi? Contact 01245 355555 to book.

 

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Spectators can keep refreshed throughout the match with food and drink available from Spinner’s Bar. There will be a selection of hot and cold food options available. Greene King is the Club’s official beer partner for 2017, which includes a choice of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. The bars around the ground will be serving the following alcoholic drinks: Foster’s, Stowford Press, Guinness and Greene King IPA, plus a choice of seasonal real ales in the Members’ Pavilion.

Members can also enjoy an extensive choice of hot and cold meals in the Pavilion with a different choice of dishes available on each day of play.

Spinners will have a range of hot food on offer, with burgers, hot dogs, pies, sausage rolls and new for 2017, jacket potatoes with a choice filling.

Our young fans, can enjoy a packed lunch for this game, priced £3.75 and includes a sandwich, packet of crisps, fruit bag and drink!

 

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Supporters unable to attend the match versus Lancashire can keep up to date with the action via the Essex Cricket Matchzone with BBC ball-by-ball commentary, the live scorecard, match report and highlights.

Live updates are also available through official Essex Cricket social media channels. Follow now – Twitter | Facebook.

 

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Claim Your Free Drink | Members can receive a free drink during this match, as a special gift from our new ground sponsors, Cloudfm. Simply visit the Cloudfm Hub, located by behind the Pavilion to collect your voucher.

Seating | Due to the position of the pitch for this match, unfortunately Block 11 & 12 in the Essex Cricket Foundation Stand (formerly River Stand), and Blocks 27 & 28 of the Boundary Club Stand in the Hayes Close End will be closed for this fixture. We apologise for the inconvenience caused for this match.