Lancashire’s
bowlers fought back on the first day of their rain-affected LV= County
Championship match against Northamptonshire, who closed on 198/6 at Wantage
Road.
Alex Wakely (59) and Stephen Peters (56)
added 115 runs for the second-wicket partnership but Peter Siddle, Kyle Jarvis
and Jordan Clark all claimed two wickets as the hosts lost five wickets for 77
runs.
Northants were asked to bat first after
rain had washed-out the entire morning session, reducing the days play to 59
overs. It initially seemed like a good toss to win for Lancashire on a green
and covered wicket and their decision to bowl first was vindicated when Siddle
(2-41) encouraged Richard Levi (7) to edge to Steven Croft at second slip.
Croft juggled the first attempt but he
managed to grab the ball with his left hand at the second try as Northants lost
their first wicket at 15/1. Wakely was looking to make a big score after
enduring an injury-hit season last year and he certainly played a captain’s
innings as he went on to reach his 22nd first-class fifty.
Peters led the hosts recovery from the
early loss of Levi as he took advantage of the short boundary and the erratic
line and length from the Lancashire bowlers, scoring eight fours on his way to
an equally eye-catching half-century. The Northants opener reached this
milestone marginally quicker than Wakely when he made fifty in 68 balls.
Peters and Wakely both made fifties as Northants reached 120/1. |
Wakely soon followed with his ninth
boundary bringing him a 92-ball half-century, but not before their determined
partnership was brought to an end by Jordan Clark (2-66) who forced Peters to
edge to Croft, who this time held on to the catch comfortably at second slip at
120/2.
Rob Newton (8) became the first of four
Northamptonshire batsman to be caught behind by Alex Davies with Clark
collecting his second wicket in an inspired spell, as the all-rounder continued
to make good of his opportunity in the first team in the absence of captain Tom
Smith.
Northants lost their third wicket for 30
runs when Siddle also had his second success of the day as he accounted for
Wakely who fell for 59 before he was also caught behind with the score at
150/4.
Siddle claimed 2-41 to help Lancashire recover in the evening session. |
Rob Keogh and Andrew Rossington (33*) assembled
a sturdy partnership worth 47 runs, but their resistance came to an end when
Jarvis (2-26) claimed two wickets in as many deliveries to remove Keogh for 21
and Josh Cobb for a first-ball duck as both batsmen found an edge through to
Davies.
In truth, the hosts were made to bat in
sub-standard conditions with the light eventually bringing play to a premature
close, but Northants can feel aggrieved that the players were not brought off
sooner.
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