Yorkshire pressured to accept draw with Kent in County Championship Division One; Paul Walter helps Essex salvage a draw in opposition to Northants; dangerous climate hits video games at Bristol and Southampton; Durham openers star in Division Two draw with Sussex
Final Up to date: 01/05/22 7:01pm
Yorkshire have been denied the chance to chase 114 within the last 21 overs by dangerous gentle as Kent secured a draw on the ultimate day of their County Championship Division One conflict at Headingley.
Umpires Graham Lloyd and Steve O’Shaughnessy halted play earlier than the Yorkshire chase may begin, following spectacular innings from Kent trio Ben Compton (93), Grant Stewart (90) and Ollie Robinson (85 not out).
Kent seemed to be in protected waters at 384-6 of their second innings, a lead of 104 and time operating out.
However Yorkshire captain Steve Patterson impressed a burst of 4 wickets for 9 runs in 24 balls. He claimed three of them to complete with 5-54 in 29.3 overs, just for the 38-year-old’s return to go unrewarded as Kent prevented a 3rd defeat in 4 video games and denied their hosts a second win in three to start out 2022.
Paul Walter fell agonisingly in need of a maiden first-class century however his 93 ensured Essex held on to avoid wasting each the sport and face in opposition to Northamptonshire.
Walter anchored Essex’s second innings for five-and-a-half hours earlier than he was undone by a supply from occasional bowler Saif Zaib (1-14) needing seven runs for his ton and three for a career-best knock.
His good work was carried on, although with out the identical panache, by Adam Wheater, who used up 174 balls of the day’s allocation whereas scoring simply 33 runs.
Ultimately, Wheater was nonetheless there to simply accept the handshake of visiting captain Ricardo Vasconcelos on the draw simply after 5pm with Essex on 328-9.
Off-spinner Rob Keogh wheeled away relentlessly for 33 overs to assert 4-51 for Northants, supported by seamer Tom Taylor who charged in to return figures of 3-62, however their efforts have been in useless.
Poor climate denied Gloucestershire’s Chris Dent the prospect to ascertain a brand new career-best rating, as the ultimate day of the match in opposition to Surrey in Bristol was deserted and not using a ball being bowled.
Unbeaten on 207 in a single day, the Bristolian had his sights skilled on the non-public greatest rating of 268 he made on this floor in opposition to Glamorgan in September 2015.
Nevertheless, no play was attainable and Gloucestershire, replying to Surrey’s mammoth 603, have been unable to enhance upon their in a single day first innings rating of 443-2.
Rain additionally thwarted Hampshire and Lancashire’s makes an attempt to play out a doubtlessly thrilling last day on the Ageas Bowl.
The primary three days had arrange the tantalising prospect of Lancashire needing 342 extra runs and Hampshire requiring 10 wickets.
However gentle rain swept over the bottom from round 10:30am, all through the morning and afternoon and umpires Rob White and Nick Prepare dinner lastly confirmed the draw, from which either side claimed 12 factors, at 5pm to the backdrop of each units of gamers kicking footballs round.
Opening batters Sean Dickson and Alex Lees compiled the fourth highest partnership in Durham’s historical past as their match in opposition to Sussex at Hove predictably petered out to a draw.
They placed on 313 for the primary wicket with Dickson making 186 – his highest rating for Durham – and Lees 105 earlier than each fell in the identical over from leg-spinner Mason Crane.
By then that they had knocked off all however two runs of their first-innings deficit of 315 and when the gamers shook arms at 4.50pm Durham have been 364-3 and main by 49.
Sussex claimed 15 factors from the draw, 5 greater than their opponents.