Five Eagles have been named in the MVP Team of the Month for July after a stellar month in the LV= Insurance County Championship and Vitality Blast, which ended in Essex reaching the Final.
The PCA’s Most Valuable Player Rankings have decided the teams of the month in domestic men’s and women’s cricket for the month of July.
Using the MVP’s unique algorithm, both elevens have been selected by picking out the game’s top performers across every single domestic fixture in the month.
The PCA’s MVP system, powered by Argentex, works by comparing a player’s accomplishments against the expected performance for that game. Runs and wickets achieved at each ground are also considered and compared to the average. Enabling players to score or lose MVP points on every ball through CricViz’s extensive historical database, the rankings is a true reflection of performance.
The teams have been selected to create a well-balanced side, so that it’s not just the best 11 cricketers according to MVP points. This means players such as Alex Lees are unfortunate to miss out due to the fantastic form of Luis Reece and Rob Yates at the top of the order.
In the men’s game, the month saw the culmination of the Vitality Blast alongside two rounds of the LV= Insurance County Championship.
Somerset all-rounder Matt Henry impressed in both formats earning 135.75 points after taking 14 wickets at an average of 13.5 in First-Class cricket, whilst helping Somerset win the Vitality Blast with 10 T20 wickets in the month including 4-24 in the final. The New Zealander makes the side for the second month in succession.
Essex all-rounder Paul Walter also impressed with 121.62 MVP points in July taking 14 wickets across both disciplines, including 3-29 in the final of the Blast. Essex spinner Simon Harmer makes the team for a third time this season having also been selected in April and June.
In the women’s game, July saw the continuation of the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy. For the third month in a row, Southern Vipers skipper Georgia Adams makes the team of the month and captains on this occasion having amassed an impressive 61.41 MVP points after scoring 155 runs and taking seven wickets.
Lauren Winfield-Hill also had a good July scoring 241 runs at a brilliant average of 60.3 earning her 45.03 MVP points. The Northern Diamonds opener scored the most batting points in the month with a total of 39.03. Jodie Grewcock had a good month with bat and ball scoring 78 runs and taking seven wickets earning her 49.91 MVP points in July.
Men’s MVP Team of the Month:
1- Luis Reece 91.7
2- Rob Yates 92.16
3- Dan Lawrence 109.67
4- Matt Critchley 92.95
5- Paul Walter 121.62
6- Ryan Higgins 123.28
7- Phil Salt (WK) 83.68
8- Simon Harmer 107.56
9- Craig Overton 117.37
10- Matt Henry (C) 135.75
11- Sam Cook 95.76
Women’s MVP Team of the Month:
1- Lauren Winfield-Hill (WK) – 45.03
2- Marie Kelly – 44.14
3- Georgia Adams (C) – 61.41
4- Emily Windsor – 39.65
5- Tazmin Brits – 39.87
6- Teresa Graves – 39.30
7- Jodie Grewcock – 49.91
8- Katie George – 42.43
9- Sophie Munro – 45.85
10- Kirstie Gordon – 34.77
11- Maitlan Brown – 30.81
Bedfordshire: Fayaz Homyoon, Oli Soames, Harry Gouldstone (wk), George Thurstance (c), Matt Coles, Archie Houghton, Matt Taylor, Sam Bates, Alex Evans, Jack Fuller, Joe Lowe.
Essex: Nick Browne (c), Josh Rymell, Robin Das, Noah Thain, Charlie Allison, Will Buttleman (wk), Jamal Richards, Aaron Beard, Ben Allison, Aron Nijjar, Mackenzie Jones.
Match Details:
Umpires: Ben Debenham & Caspar Viljoen Toss: Essex won the toss and elected to bat Result:
Rain forced the abandonment of this year’s National Counties 50-over Showcase match against Bedfordshire after Essex had reached 154-3 from 20.2 overs with Robin Das and Josh Rymell both posting half-centuries.
The young pair combined for an entertaining partnership of 117 in 14 overs and both struck cleanly and fluently with an array of pleasing drives on both sides of the wicket.
At the end of the first 10 overs powerplay, Essex were 89-1 with 21 year-old Das and Rymell, just a year older, capitalising on any delivery lacking line or length.
Opening the innings, Das was the first to his 50 in the 12th over of the innings and taking the total onto 95 before Rymell brought the score into three figures with a 6 off Archie Houghton.
A boundary by Rymell three overs later brought him to his 50 and also raised a century partnership with Das in 12 overs.
Played at the delightful Dunstable Town Cricket Club, the visitors had appeared on course for a substantial total until heavy rain arrived at 1:16pm to send players and spectators running for cover.
Essex skipper Nick Browne won the toss and had no hesitation in electing to bat and soon found the boundary against former Essex all-rounder Matt Coles by executing a delightful off drive.
But immediately afterwards, having scored 8 out of 13, he was caught at deep square leg leaving Rymell to join Das.
They carried the score onto 134 before the partnership was broken when Das, having faced 51 balls with one maximum and 10 fours in his innings of 68, drove to mid-on.
Noah Thain and Rymell advanced the score to 154 before Thain was bowled for 12, however that was to prove the final action of the day as the weather took control.
Rymell was unbeaten on 63 from 47 balls that included 1 six and 8 fours but the incessant rain prevented him from inflicting further damage on the Bedfordshire attack.
With no improvement in conditions forecast, umpires Ben Debenham and Casper Viljoen called play off at 3:30pm.
Hopefully, the weather will have relented when Essex commence the Metro Bank One Day Cup campaign when they play Lancashire at Sedburgh on Tuesday before returning to Chelmsford for the first of four home matches in the 50-overs tournament starting with a visit from Notts Outlaws on Thursday.
Tickets for the four home group games are on sale now and can be purchased by visiting the link below:
BEDFORDSHIRE V ESSEX
NATIONAL COUNTIES 50-OVER SHOWCASE MATCH
DUNSTABLE TOWN CRICKET CLUB, DUNSTABLE
SUNDAY 30 JULY | 12PM START
For the next month, attention returns to the white-ball game for Essex as the Metro Bank One Day Cup takes centre stage.
The Eagles will kick off the 50-over tournament against Lancashire next week, but before that, they will warm up for the competition with a showcase match against Bedfordshire at Dunstable Town CC on Sunday.
For the hosts, members of the National Counties Cricket Association (NCAA), it will be a third opportunity in the past three years to test themselves against first-class opposition, having faced Northamptonshire in 2021 and 2022.
Essex will be equally keen to use the fixture as preparation ahead of the One Day Cup, which, after the Lancashire clash, takes in games against Nottinghamshire, Hampshire, Middlesex, Yorkshire, Leicestershire, Kent, and Surrey.
Squad
Head Coach Anthony McGrath has named a 12-player squad to travel to Dunstable with youngsters Noah Thain and Mackenzie Jones potentially in line to make their first-team debuts.
Fellow prospect Charlie Allison, who played in the 2022 NCAA showcase match away to Cambridgeshire, is also in contention following the announcement of his rookie contract covering the remainder of the season.
Meanwhile, the likes of Nick Browne and Jamie Porter represent the more established senior players within the group.
The Opposition
Bedfordshire squad: George Thurstance (c), Sam Bates, Matt Coles, Jack Fuller, Archie Houghton, Joe Lowe, Alex Evans, Matt Taylor (wk), Harry Gouldstone, Oli Soames, Fayaz Homyoon, Danyaal Khalid.
As members of the NCCA, Bedfordshire have participated in three competitions this summer following the same formats seen in the first-class game.
In the Three-Day Championship, they currently occupy top spot in the Eastern Division Two table after winning their first two games against Cumbria, by seven wickets, and Northumberland, by four wickets.
Following their meeting with the Eagles, they will take on Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire with the aim of maintaining their table-topping position and returning to Division One at the first time of asking.
Meanwhile, they finished third in the five-team Group 4 of the NCCA T20 competition with four wins and four defeats, and fourth in Group 2 of the 50-over NCCA Trophy with their sole victory coming against Devon.
Metro Bank One-Day Cup Fixtures
Last Time We Met
A trip all the way back to 1971 is required to find the last time Essex and Bedfordshire faced each other at the first-team level, in the then-named Gillette Cup.
Subsequently named the NatWest Trophy, the C&G Trophy, and then the Friends Provident Trophy before it was replaced following the 2009 season, the tournament at that time took the format of a knockout competition.
It was in the first round 52 years ago when Bedfordshire visited Chelmsford, and thanks to a Brian Ward century, the hosts ran out winners by 97 runs on that occasion in a 60-overs-per-side match.
An opening stand of 149 between Ward and Bruce Francis, who made 87, teed up the Essex total of 301-9 as Gordon Barker and Keith Fletcher also contributed with scores of 46 and 45, respectively.
In reply, Bedfordshire could muster only 204-8 as, despite 80 from William Bushby and Patrick Briggs’ 69, two wickets for Ray East saw Essex successfully defend their total.
Keith Boyce, Robin Hobbs, John Lever, and David Acfield all chipped in with a scalp apiece as the hosts progressed to the second round, and they would go on to reach the quarter-finals that year before falling to Lancashire.
Tickets
Tickets are now on sale for this fixture, priced at £5 for Essex Members and £10 for public, while under 16 will be admitted free of charge.
In addition, tickets are also on sale for Essex’s four home games in this season’s Metro Bank One Day Cup, with McGrath’s squad set to welcome Notts Outlaws, Middlesex, Yorkshire Vikings, and Surrey to Chelmsford.
All tickets can be purchased by visiting the link below:
How To Watch
Live updates of the match will be provided on the Essex social channels, alongside a report of the action on the Club website following the conclusion of play.
Essex Cricket is delighted to announce that Colchester-born batter Charlie Allison has signed a rookie contract covering the remainder of the 2023 season.
Allison, 18, made his Essex 2nd XI debut in a 10-wicket T20 victory against Middlesex at Southend’s Garon Park in May last year, playing alongside elder brother, and established Essex first-teamer, Ben.
In nine 2nd XI T20s to date, Allison has a strike rate of 150.63, and he has further underlined his credentials in the 2nd XI Championship this season by crunching consecutive centuries against Middlesex and Hampshire for a total of 226 runs in just 282 balls.
The right-hander has been on the Essex age-group pathway from under-9 level, and in July 2018, aged just 13, he returned figures of 2/24 from seven overs in a nine-wicket victory over Norfolk in a 50-over match.
In club cricket, Allison plays for his hometown team of Colchester and East Essex, and last year hit 249 runs at 41.50 and took 13 wickets at 20.84 in the Essex Cricket League Premier Division.
Allison will wear number 56, and after committing his immediate future to the Club, he said: “I’m thrilled to sign this contract with Essex, which is a huge step forward in my career.
“With a competition like the One Day Cup, which gives developing players more of a chance to make their first-team debut than ever before, just around the corner, it feels like a really exciting time to come on board.
“I’d like to thank everyone who has helped me get to this point, and I can’t wait to hopefully step on the field and win matches for my home county.”
Alongside Allison, the Club is pleased to announce that Mackenzie Jones has also signed a short-term rookie deal and is in contention to be involved in the NCAA Showcase Match against Bedfordshire in Dunstable on Sunday.
Jones has made three appearances for the 2nd XI so far this season, and in the same match against Hampshire which saw Allison post the second of his back-to-back hundreds, he contributed an unbeaten 16 as well as figures of 1/12 from six overs.
Essex Second XI v Kent Second XI 50 Over One-Day Friendly Match The County Ground, Beckenham
Essex Second XI: Josh Rymell, Robin Das, Noah Thain, Charlie Allison, Will Buttleman†, Jamal Richards, Ben Allison, Aaron Beard, Aron Nijjar*, MacKenzie Jones, Nav Dwivedi
Kent Second XI: Daniel Bell-Drummond, Marcus O’Riordan*, Sam Billings†, Gareth Severin, Sam Smith, Joe Gordon, Will Naish, Daniel O’Driscoll, Max Harris, Toby Greatwood, George Garrett
Match Details:
Umpires: M Johnson and A Page
Toss: Essex Second XI won the toss and elected to bat
Result: Kent won by six wickets
Essex’s second string came up short as their Kent counterparts won their 50-Over One-Day friendly fixture, staged at The County Ground, Beckenham, by six wickets.
Once again, Charlie Allison excelled with the bat, falling just short of a century. Allison scored 92 off 87 balls during a productive 106 minutes in the middle. His innings included five 4s and four 6s.
Meanwhile, Will Buttleman’s 64 came from 71 and Noah Thain’s 56 off 51. George Garrett returned figures of three for 45 from his eight overs, while Toby Greatwood chipped in with 3/74 and JS Bassan 2/24 as the Essex innings was concluded inside 46 overs, the visitors having reached a seemingly competitive 297.
However, an experienced Kent side made short work of the chase. Skipper Marcus O’Riordan batted superbly for his 103 off 103 balls, while Sam Billings contributed 75 and Daniel Bell-Drummond 52.
Gordon hit Dwivedi for a boundary to secure Kent’s victory with 49 balls to spare. Dwivedi, Ben Allison, Aron Nijjar and Prideaux were the successful Essex bowlers among the eight they deployed.
Essex Cricket is thrilled to announce that wicket-keeper batter Jordan Cox will join the Club from Kent after agreeing a three-year deal from the start of the 2024 season.
Cox, 22, made his Kent debut in April 2019 against a touring Pakistan side and after consistent performances with bat in hand, earned a call-up to the England Under-19 squad for matches against India and Bangladesh.
He memorably hit an unbeaten 238 in 2020, when, alongside Jack Leaning, he participated in Kent’s highest partnership of all time, putting on 423 for the second wicket against Sussex.
In his four seasons with Kent so far, Cox has totalled over 4,000 runs across all formats and boasts four first-class centuries to his name, alongside a T20 strike rate of almost 140.
The right-hander received full international recognition in September last year when he was named among the 21-strong England squad that toured Pakistan for seven T20Is.
After putting pen to paper, Cox said: “It’s a real honour to sign for Essex, the county where I went to school and where I first developed as a cricketer.
“The team is full of talent, they are going places, and I can only see the group getting better over the coming seasons. I’m excited to join them and contribute to what I hope will be a successful future.”
Essex Head Coach, Anthony McGrath, added: “I am delighted that we have been able to secure the signing of Jordan, who is a young, hungry cricketer looking to impress in all formats.
“He will add real depth and quality to our batting line-up, as well as strengthening our wicket-keeping ranks too, and we are all very much looking forward to working with him.”
The Cloud County Ground hosts the region’s best men and women players on Friday 28 July. First up as an Essex Premier League XI take on the East Anglian Premier League XI as part of the annual Premier League Challenge fixture.
The Thurlow Nunn East Anglian Premier League (EAPL) is the top level of competition for recreational club cricket in East Anglia, covering Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and North Essex, and currently has 32 full members.
They will take on the Hamro Foundation Essex League (HEFL), which is the ECB Premier League for clubs in Essex and East London and currently has 40 full member and 6 associate member clubs.
The day will begin at 2pm for the Women’s Challenge match, followed by the men’s game that is set to start at 7pm. Entry for both games is free of charge with all teams playing in their respective club T20 kit.
Thurlow Nunn EAPL Men’s Team:
Alex Cruickshank (Bury St. Edmunds CC), Jacob Marston (Copdock and Old Ipswichians CC), Josh Frame (Frinton-On-Sea CC), Hudson De Lucchi (Gt Witchingham CC), Jack Loveday (Mildenhall CC), Ashleigh Cox (Saffron Walden CC), Ben Claydon (Sawston & Babraham CC), Ben Parker (Sudbury CC), Alfie Cooper (Swardeston CC), Josh Porter (Wisbech Town CC) and Michael Goodwin (Witham CC).
HFEL Men’s Team:
Joe McGregor (Colchester and East Essex CC), Eddie Ballard (Brentwood CC), George Hankins (Hornchurch CC), Guy Haines (Colchester and East Essex CC), Ali Zeb (Wanstead and Snaresbrook), Omar Akram (Loughton CC), Cameron Tredgett (Hutton CC), Sam Hanley (Hadleigh and Thundersley CC), Bilal Kamal (Chingford CC), Gavin Griffiths (Hornchurch CC) and Haseeb Gul (Loughton CC).
Thurlow Nunn EAPL Women’s Team:
Amelia Clarke, CJ Oastler, Tamsin Holmes, Emily Cunningham, Sophie Singer, Sophie Hughes, Alice Nickell, Isabella Routledge, Petra Tweedy, Isabella James, Evie Booker and Jade Hoyte.
HFEL Women’s Team:
Cara Castleman (Billericay CC), Grace Poole (Billericay CC), Julia Hoal (Colchester and East Essex CC), Megan Kelland (Colchester and East Essex CC), Jessica Bird (Harold Wood CC), Beth Wright (Harold Wood CC), Erica Hobson (Hutton CC), Grace Manek (Hutton CC), Yashi Purohit (Hutton CC), Saba Nasim (Wanstead and Snaresbrook CC) and Dipti Puthawala (Wanstead and Snaresbrook CC).
The Doug Insole Pavilion will be open for all spectators from 1pm before play gets underway in the Women’s Challenge match.
Entry to The Cloud County Ground will be available through the Main Entrance on New Writtle Street with parking being limited but available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Hampshire: Ian Holland, Fletcha Middleton, Nick Gubbins, James Vince (c), Ben Brown (wk), Liam Dawson, Felix Organ, James Fuller, Kyle Abbott, John Turner, Mo Abbas.
Essex: Nick Browne, Alastair Cook, Tom Westley (c), Matt Critchley, Michael Pepper, Paul Walter, Adam Rossington (wk), Simon Harmer, Shane Snater, Sam Cook, Jamie Porter.
Match Details:
Umpires: Mike Burns and Rob White Match Referee: Wayne Noon Toss: Essex won the toss and elected to bowl Result: Essex won by 6 wickets
Jamie Porter claimed the third 10-wicket haul of his career as Essex boosted their LV= Insurance County Championship title hopes while destroying Hampshire’s chances.
Paceman Porter followed up his first-innings five for 37 by snaring five for 46 in the second innings totalling up to match figures of 10 for 83.
It was his first 10-for away from the Cloud County Ground, Chelmsford, first since 2018 and in his renaissance season now has a Division One leading 47 wickets this season.
Chasing 83 to win, Kyle Abbott claimed three for 23 but Nick Browne’s 28 and Paul Walter’s 28 not out took Essex to their sixth win of the season with a six-wicket victory.
Hampshire’s gamble to ask for a result pitch backfired as the usual Ageas Bowl seam-friendly pitch which flattens out never flattened out.
That meant almost incessant seam movement, coupled with invariable bounce, made batting tricky – typified by Nick Gubbins’ 45 being the highest individual score of the game and only 506 runs coming in total across the four innings.
Hampshire and Essex both knew going into the match that only the winner would realistically be able to challenge Surrey for the title.
Surrey will land on at least 167 points – and more likely 183 – after the conclusion of their clash with Somerset. Essex are now up to 166 points and Hampshire on 135, with 72 points still available.
Hampshire lost their remaining four wickets for nine runs in 25 balls – with Porter and Sam Cook sharing the scalps.
James Fuller’s back foot waft was caught behind to the ninth ball of the day before Abbott last four balls before he was brilliantly caught by a one-handed Simon Harmer pounce at second slip.
Porter added Hampshire to Somerset and Worcestershire in his 10-for victims when John Turner drove to Harmer.
Amongst the churn of batters, Nick Gubbins was still there having only moved his overnight total from 44 to 45. In seeing genuine No.11 Mohammad Abbas arrive at the crease he aborted his patient style and was bowled attempted to slog across the line. Hampshire bowled out for 131.
Essex had lost three wickets in their chase of 30 against Kent last week, albeit rushed by incoming rain. They threatened a similar wobble at the Ageas Bowl.
Abbott picked up Alastair Cook nicking behind a drive to the 10th ball of the innings before Tom Westley – the Division’s second highest run scorer – clipped to midwicket in the fourth over.
But Hampshire’s early jubilation was drowned by Browne grafting with Paul Walter – the pair chalking off 33 runs for the third wicket.
Browne was put down at mid off by Liam Dawson before eventually falling lbw to Abbas but the damage he had made through his four boundaries was already fatal to Hampshire’s chances.
Matt Critchley had the top of his off stump kissed by a beautiful Abbott in-ducker and Michael Pepper was softly dropped at square leg second ball with 29 still needed.
But Pepper and Walter guided Essex to victory in the extra half an hour before lunch.
Day Two Highlights:
Day Two Report:
Nick Gubbins gave Hampshire a sniff of saving their LV= Insurance County Championship fixture with Essex with a technically gifted unbeaten 44.
Hampshire looked on the brink of a fourth defeat of the season, which would have all but ended their title hopes, having given up a 49-run first-innings lead and lost four second-innings wickets before wiping out the deficit.
Jamie Porter was the main architect of the destruction with another three wickets to go with his first innings five for 37, but Gubbins showed a high level of control of a tricky pitch to reach the highest individual score of the match so far.
When the day-ending rain came at tea, he was six runs shy of a fifth half-century of the season and helped his side to a 73-run lead.
Essex lost their four remaining wickets for just 24 runs as the pitch lost its green tinge and became a much slower surface, albeit still favouring the bowlers with turn and invariable bounce coming to the fore.
Adam Rossington was challenged outside his off stump by John Turner to edge behind – the newly England-qualified fast bowler claiming Championship best of three for 23.
Sam Cook was leg-before to Kyle Abbott before Liam Dawson had Jamie Porter caught behind.
Shane Snater had been helped off the field just over 24 hours previous, having damaged his calf while bowling, but bravely reappeared with Michael Pepper as his runner. He lasted just three balls before he was lbw to Dawson.
Essex’s 169 had put them on top in the match before their new ball bowling rammed home their dominance.
Ian Holland was the latest member to get back on the Hampshire opening batter merry-go-round against Nottinghamshire last time out, and took his chance with a sensational 138 not out.
But the frustrating inconsistency at the top of the order, which has seen Felix Organ and Joe Weatherley discarded this season, struck as his first-innings three was joined by a second innings four as Porter had him lbw.
Fletcha Middleton, who has opened throughout the season, only made eight before Sam Cook stung his pads.
Gubbins had top scored for Hampshire in the first innings with 25 and demonstrated great patience, and trust in his exemplary technique, by taking 13 balls to get off the mark.
He put on 34 with James Vince – who suffered a blow to the box when the ball misbehaved – before the captain hoicked to long leg off Paul Walter’s first ball – the tall left-armer picking him up in both innings.
Ben Brown was unconvincing in his edge to gully, Dawson filthy with himself after going back to Harmer and dragging on before Organ was Porter’s eighth victim of the match with another leg-before.
Gubbins, who had an early life when an edge went through second slip, responded to that wicket by crouching onto his haunches and squatting a praying pose with the lead at a nominal 41.
His worship was answered in the form of James Fuller, who joined him in an unbroken 32-run stand which nudged Hampshire towards setting Essex a target of note. However, the visitors remain heavy favourites.
Day One Highlights:
Day One Report:
Jamie Porter claimed a five-wicket haul as Essex rolled title rivals Hampshire out for 120 in the LV=Insurance County Championship.
Fast bowler Porter took five for 37 on a bowler-friendly Ageas Bowl pitch, with Simon Harmer assisting with three for 26.
Essex replied by reaching 145 for six before close, to take a 25-run lead into day two, with two wickets apiece for Kyle Abbott and John Turner kept the visitors in check.
Essex won the toss and Tom Westley gleefully put his hosts into bat first on a pitch on which appeared to have been prepared to promote a positive result.
That outcome is needed for both sides, placed second and third coming into this round of fixtures, in their quests to chase down runaway leaders Surrey – who led Essex and Hampshire by 14 and 29 points with four matches to go.
Hampshire are 50 years without a Championship title and is the only trophy Rod Bransgrove hasn’t won in his 23 years as chairman – this will be his last chance after announcing his decision to step down at the end of the season before play.
Hampshire openers Ian Holland and Fletcha Middleton were both snared out by Porter before seven overs had been completed.
But Essex’s early joy was tainted by Shane Snater – who had replaced the ill Doug Bracewell – limping off after five balls, having pulled out of a delivery just before reaching his stride.
The loss of a main bowler mattered little as Paul Walter stepped up and angled across James Vince, and with Hampshire eventually bowled out inside 39 overs it meant fewer miles in the legs.
Ben Brown was well caught at first slip by Simon Harmer, Nick Gubbins was loose on the drive off Porter and Liam Dawson top-edged a sweep to fine leg to leave Hampshire 79 for six at lunch.
Porter is back to his destructive best this season after a series of lean seasons, by his high standards.
Having put himself on the England radar with Championship wicket tallies of at least 48 between 2015 and 2019, Porter claimed 34 scalps in 2021 and only 19 wickets last season, with Sam Cook rising to lead the attack.
His five at the Ageas Bowl took him to 42 wickets for the season – only spinning team-mate Harmer and Nottinghamshire’s Brett Hutton have more.
Porter was rewarded for his potent accuracy with his second five-for of the season by spearing into Felix Organ’s back pad, before James Fuller advanced and slapped the next ball he bowled to deep cover.
Harmer wrapped up the tail with Turner edging to slip and Mohammad Abbas slogged to long on as Hampshire were bowled out for 120.
In reply, Nick Browne was bowled by Abbas in the fifth over. as the pitch remained unmoved in its bowling friendliness.
Abbott picked up Alastair Cook and Paul Walter in a double wicket maiden to see Essex to 16 for three and in danger of copying Hampshire’s low score.
But Essex did something Hampshire couldn’t do; form partnerships.
Only Gubbins and Vince’s 39-run stand had topped 20, while Tom Westley and Matt Critchley added 41 before Critchley and Michael Pepper scored 36 together before Pepper and Adam Rossington joined forces for 25.
Vince, who managed to negotiate his way to three replacement balls, only called on Vitality Blast hero Turner in the 34th over.
The wait had Turner raring to go as he bounded in to crash into Critchley’s pads first ball before later finding Pepper’s outside edge.
Essex edged into a first-innings lead with Rossington and Harmer reaching the end of the day with a platform to secure an important first-innings lead.
HAMPSHIRE V ESSEX
LV= INSURANCE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
THE AGEAS BOWL, SOUTHAMPTON
TUESDAY 25 – FRIDAY 28 JULY | 11:00AM START
A commanding victory over Kent last time out helped Essex pile the pressure on Division One front-runner, Surrey.
With the top three teams each with four games remaining, the conclusion to the 2023 LV= Insurance County Championship is set to be nip and tuck.
The third team to make up the top three, Hampshire, are tomorrow’s opponents in the first of two matches to be played against the opposition during the Championship run-in.
Squad:
Essex have named a 13-man squad for this fixture, with Michael Pepper returning to be the sole addition to an otherwise unchanged group.
The Opposition:
Hampshire squad: James Vince (captain), Mohammad Abbas, Kyle Abbott, Keith Barker, Ben Brown, Liam Dawson, James Fuller, Nick Gubbins, Ian Holland, Fletcha Middleton, Felix Organ, Tom Prest, John Turner.
Division One Standings:
Last Time We Met:
Simon Harmer returned his best first-class match haul as Essex stunted Hampshire’s LV= Insurance County Championship charge in a three-day thriller.
Off-spinner Harmer, who bowled unchanged on Day Three, claimed 7/161 to go alongside his 8/46 in the first innings to return 15/207.
After Essex had chosen to bat, Nick Browne was bowled on the angle by Abbott for a 14-ball duck, Alastair Cook pushed Barker to third slip and Dan Lawrence was lbw to Brad Wheal to leave Essex 17-3.
Tom Westley held things together with a leg-side dominant 46 and partnerships of 40 with Paul Walter and 47 with Adam Rossington, with Walter and Michael Pepper falling within 3 Ian Holland balls.
Rossington and Westley also fell in quick succession, bowled by an Abbott ripper and lbw to Dawson, respectively, to leave the hosts 105-7.
Snater was then introduced, and the Essex batter followed on from his strong batting performances earlier in the season by cutting and hooking the Hampshire bowlers all over Chelmsford.
His 50 came in 47 balls while putting on 59 with Harmer, 58 with Aaron Beard, and after he had lifted to 71, the final two put on 16; in total the final 3 wickets were worth an invaluable 133 runs.
Harmer entered, after Sam Cook nabbed the openers, to bamboozle Hampshire’s batters on a spinning wicket with 4/23 to see the visitors slump to 68-6 at the close of Day 1.
Simon Harmer of Essex celebrates taking the wicket of Keith Barker to win the match during Essex CCC vs Hampshire CCC, LV Insurance County Championship Division 1 Cricket at The Cloud County Ground on 28th June 2022
Simon Harmer tormented Hampshire on Day 2 with bat and ball as Essex racked up a decent advantage in the LV= Insurance County Championship fixture.
Harmer, who began the day with 4/23, unsurprisingly began from The River End and bowled 15 balls before he added his 25th five-wicket haul for Essex – bowling a reverse sweeping Keith Barker around his legs.
Hampshire’s approach seemed to be to score their way out of trouble. Barker had struck 2 fours and a six off Harmer alone and Kyle Abbott would thrash 3 sixes in a 23-run over off Dan Lawrence. A total of 95 runs were scored in 55 minutes, but Harmer was constantly taking wickets.
James Fuller screwed to cover, Ben Brown – following a punchy 38 – was caught behind and Abbott was caught at deep midwicket as Hampshire were bowled out for 163, with Harmer mimicking his figures from the previous evening.
Rossington stamped his authority and his half-century came in 52 balls, although he fell for 60 when he chipped to mid-off.
Harmer added a further 34 with Shane Snater before the Dutch international splintered to midwicket to give Dawson his fifth wicket – only the fifth 5-wicket haul of his first-class career.
Harmer moved to his 82-ball half-century with a six into The Hayes Close gardens before he and Sam Cook fell to successive balls to give Dawson the second 7-wicket return of his career.
In 13 overs, Organ lifted Harmer out of the ground twice as Hampshire reached 35 without loss by stumps.
The South African was frustrated initially as Organ and Holland played with a decent tempo to keep eating into the 299-run target. Organ had already smashed Harmer over mid-wicket for 3 sixes the previous evening, and sailed another 2 over the dressing room as he found a way to deal with the turn and bounce.
And it was after a delay discussing the ball situation that wickets began to fall.
James Fuller had been promoted from No.9 to No.3 and at slightly better than run-a-ball he made 18, which included another six over midwicket. But he guided Aaron Beard to second slip to break the run of 19 straight wickets falling to spin.
In between the Harmer scalps, Beard picked up his second on his first red-ball appearance for Essex since 2020 as Liam Dawson was adjudged to have edged behind.
Hampshire had lost 6 wickets for 65 runs, and thanks to Donald’s slogging a 46-run partnership with Ben Brown to give the visitors a sliver of hope again.
But Harmer had Donald castled while going back to cut, in almost identical fashion to Organ earlier, and Brown leg before while coming around the wicket.
Abbott and Barker gave a nervy feeling to proceedings as they hit 41 with very little resistance. Abbott was leg before giving Beard his third.
Barker and last man Brad Wheal put on 32 as an unlikely victory edged closer but Barker picked out long-on to fall for 42 and give Harmer his career-best red-ball figures.
How To Watch:
If you’re unable to attend, the game will be streamed live from Southampton and available to watch via the Essex Cricket Matchzone.
Miss the action? Highlights will be available after each day’s play via the Club website and social media channels.
Tickets:
Tickets are now on sale for Essex’s four home games in this season’s Metro Bank One-Day Cup, with McGrath’s men set to welcome Notts Outlaws, Middlesex, Yorkshire Vikings, and Surrey to Chelmsford, while England Women will visit in September for an IT20 clash against Sri Lanka.
All tickets can be purchased by visiting the link below:
Essex head to Dunstable Town Cricket Club on Sunday 30 July for the National Counties match against Bedfordshire.
Play begins at the revised time of 12pm on Sunday and will a chance to see the Eagles in 50-over action for the first time this season.
The annual showcase fixture will provide valuable white-ball practice on the eve of the Metro Bank One Day Cup, which begins two days later against Lancashire and tickets are available to purchase now via essexcricket.org.uk on behalf of Bedfordshire CC.
Tickets are priced at £10 Adults and £5 for Essex Members. Children under 16 years old are free of charge but must be accompanied by an adult.
Tickets for the Metro Bank One Day Cup are on sale now with the opening home taking place on Thursday 3 August against Notts Outlaws at The Cloud County Ground.
There are three further home Group A fixtures this season against Middlesex (11/07), Yorkshire Vikings (13/07) and Surrey (22/07) taking place throughout August.
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