The Daily Telegraph - 26.08.2019

(Martin Jones) #1

Sport Third Specsavers Ashes Test


First Test


West Indies v India
At North Sound West Indies won toss
India — First Innings 297 (Rahane 81, Jadeja 58, Roach
4-66)
West Indies — First Innings 222 (Sharma 5-43)
India — Second Innings
(Overnight 185-3)
*V Kohli c Campbell b Chase 51
A M Rahane c Holder b Gabriel 102
G H Vihari c Hope b Holder 93
†R R Pant c Sub b Chase 7
R A Jadeja not out 1
Extras (b6 lb4) 10
Total (for 7 dec, 112.3 overs) 343


Fall of wickets: 1-30, 2-73, 3-81, 4-187, 5-322, 6-336,
7-343.
Did Not Bat: I Sharma, Mohammed Shami, J J Bumrah.
Bowling: K A J Roach 20-8-29-1, S T Gabriel 16-3-63-1, R L
Chase 38-5-132-4, J O Holder 18.3-4-45-1, M L Cummins
7-1-20-0, J D Campbell 6-0-20-0, K C Brathwaite 7-0-24-0.
West Indies — Second Innings
K C Brathwaite c Pant b Bumrah 1
J D Campbell b Bumrah 7
S S J Brooks lbw b Sharma 2
D M Bravo b Bumrah 2
S O Hetmyer c Rahane b Sharma 1
R L Chase b Shami 12
†S D Hope b Bumrah 2
*J O Holder b Bumrah 8
K A J Roach c Pant b Sharma 38
S T Gabriel c Pant b Shami 0
M L Cummins not out 19
Extras (lb7 nb1) 8
Total (26.5 overs) 100


Fall of wickets: 1-7, 2-10, 3-10, 4-13, 5-15, 6-27, 7-37,
8-50, 9-50.
Bowling: I Sharma 9.5-1-31-3, J J Bumrah 8-4-7-5, R A
Jadeja 4-0-42-0, Mohammed Shami 5-3-13-2.
Umpires: R A Kettleborough and R J Tucker.
India beat West Indies by 318 runs


Second Test
Sri Lanka v New Zealand
At Colombo Sri Lanka won toss
Sri Lanka — First Innings 244 (de Silva 109, Southee 4-63)
New Zealand — First Innings
(Overnight 196-4)
T W M Latham lbw b M D K Perera 154
†B J Watling not out 81
C de Grandhomme not out 83
Extras (lb3 w3) 6


Total (for 5, 110 overs) 382
Fall of wickets: 1-1, 2-34, 3-84, 4-126, 5-269.
To Bat: T G Southee, A Y Patel, W E R Somerville, T A Boult.
Bowling: M D K Perera 37-4-114-3, D M de Silva 5-1-10-0,
R A S Lakmal 11-2-32-0, C B R L S Kumara 23-0-98-1, L
Embuldeniya 34-4-125-1.
Umpires: B N J Oxenford and M A Gough.

t20 Blast - North Group
Leicestershire v Derbyshire
At Grace Road Leicestershire won toss
Leicestershire
M J Cosgrove run out 45
H Swindells c Smit b Hudson-Prentice 5
A M Lilley c Godleman b van Beek 8
*C N Ackermann c Madsen b Critchley 9
†L J Hill b Critchley 16
Aadil Ali c Hughes b Reece 8
C F Parkinson c Godleman b Reece 6
B W M Mike run out 9
D Klein run out 9
G T Griffiths not out 4
Extras (lb4 w1) 5
Total (for 9, 20 overs) 124
Fall of wickets: 1-37, 2-54, 3-67, 4-71, 5-93, 6-96, 7-104,
8-117, 9-124.
Did Not Bat: W S Davis.
Bowling: L V van Beek 2-0-20-1, R Rampaul 4-0-23-0, F J
Hudson-Prentice 4-0-33-1, A L Hughes 4-0-17-0, M J J
Critchley 4-0-18-2, L M Reece 2-0-9-2.
Derbyshire
L M Reece c Davis b Parkinson 29
*B A Godleman not out 52
W L Madsen not out 37
Extras (b4 w4 nb2) 10
Total (for 1, 18.3 overs) 128
Fall of wickets: 1-58.
Did Not Bat: J L du Plooy, A L Hughes, M J J Critchley, F J
Hudson-Prentice, Anuj Dal, †D Smit, L V van Beek, R
Rampaul.
Bowling: C F Parkinson 4-0-25-1, C N Ackermann 3-0-18-0,
D Klein 1-0-24-0, A M Lilley 4-0-22-0, G T Griffiths 3-0-15-
0, W S Davis 2.3-0-14-0, B W M Mike 1-0-6-0.
Umpires: R Bailey and N Cook.
Derby (2pts) beat Leics by 9 wickets

Nottinghamshire v Yorkshire
At Trent Bridge Nottinghamshire won toss
Nottinghamshire
J M Clarke c Shutt b Lyth 50
A D Hales c Maharaj b Bresnan 7
B M Duckett c Kohler-Cadmore b Bresnan 2
J D Libby c Fraine b Lyth 35

†T J Moores c Shutt b Lyth 2
*D T Christian not out 31
S R Patel c Fraine b Lyth 11
L J Fletcher c Pillans b Lyth 6
Extras (lb1 w3) 4
Total (for 7, 20 overs) 148
Fall of wickets: 1-12, 2-16, 3-82, 4-98, 5-98, 6-136,
7-148.
Did Not Bat: M Carter, L Wood, H F Gurney.
Bowling: A Lyth 4-0-31-5, D J Willey 3-0-32-0, T T Bresnan
3-0-17-2, J A Thompson 2-0-17-0, K A Maharaj 4-0-26-0, J
W Shutt 4-0-24-0.
Yorkshire
A Lyth c Duckett b Gurney 48
*T Kohler-Cadmore run out 5
D J Willey b Libby 23
†J A Tattersall lbw b Patel 15
J A Leaning b Fletcher 20
W A R Fraine c Carter b Gurney 13
T T Bresnan b Fletcher 5
J A Thompson not out 2
K A Maharaj not out 0
Extras (lb3 w9 nb2) 14
Total (for 7, 20 overs) 145
Fall of wickets: 1-15, 2-59, 3-99, 4-108, 5-131, 6-137,
7-143.
Did Not Bat: M W Pillans, J W Shutt.
Bowling: L Wood 2-0-16-0, M Carter 4-0-12-0, H F Gurney
4-0-29-2, L J Fletcher 3-0-31-2, D T Christian 2-0-17-0, J D
Libby 1-0-11-1, S R Patel 4-0-26-1.
Umpires: G Lloyd and J Lloyds.
Notts (2pts) beat Yorks by 3 runs

Warwickshire v Northamptonshire
At Edgbaston Warwickshire won toss
Warwickshire
D P Sibley st Rossington b White 24
S R Hain b Sanderson 6
A J Hose st Rossington b Keogh 24
M Lamb b Keogh 1
W M H Rhodes b Ashraf 45
†M G K Burgess b Ashraf 18
C J Green not out 23
A Thomson not out 5
Extras (b1 lb1 w2) 4
Total (for 6, 20 overs) 150
Fall of wickets: 1-9, 2-52, 3-57, 4-60, 5-109, 6-130.
Did Not Bat: H J H Brookes, *J S Patel, O J Hannon-Dalby.
Bowling: J J Cobb 2-0-14-0, Faheem Ashraf 4-0-33-2, B W
Sanderson 3-0-27-1, D Pretorius 1-0-7-0, G G White 4-0-29-
1, R I Keogh 4-0-23-2, T B Sole 2-0-15-0.
Northamptonshire
R E Levi c Thomson b Rhodes 44

†A M Rossington c Sub b Thomson 15
*J J Cobb c Hain b Patel 42
D Pretorius c & b Patel 26
A G Wakely b Brookes 10
R I Keogh b Green 4
Faheem Ashraf not out 6
T B Sole not out 1
Extras (b4 w1) 5
Total (for 6, 19.4 overs) 153
Fall of wickets: 1-32, 2-73, 3-128, 4-134, 5-146, 6-146.
Did Not Bat: G G White, B W Sanderson, B Muzarabani.
Bowling: C J Green 4-0-29-1, O J Hannon-Dalby 1-0-14-0, A
Thomson 4-0-21-1, H J H Brookes 3.4-0-39-1, J S Patel 4-0-
21-2, W M H Rhodes 2-0-11-1, D P Sibley 1-0-14-0.
Umpires: M Saggers and P Pollard.
Northants (2pts) beat Warwicks by 4 wickets

Worcestershire v Lancashire
At New Road Worcestershire won toss
Lancashire
A L Davies c Cox b Pennington 0
L S Livingstone c Whiteley b Barnard 32
S J Croft st Cox b Ali 94
G J Maxwell c Pennington b Brown 12
*†D J Vilas c Rutherford b Barnard 23
J P Faulkner not out 34
K K Jennings not out 11
Extras (lb4 w6 nb2) 12
Total (for 5, 20 overs) 218
Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-83, 3-104, 4-143, 5-203.
Did Not Bat: J J Bohannon, S Mahmood, R J Gleeson, M W
Parkinson.
Bowling: D Pennington 2-0-23-1, W D Parnell 3-0-43-0, P R
Brown 3-0-39-1, M M Ali 4-0-41-1, E Barnard 4-0-42-2, D K
H Mitchell 4-0-26-0.
Worcestershire
H D Rutherford c Maxwell b Mahmood 15
M H Wessels c Jennings b Mahmood 14
*M M Ali b Maxwell 23
T C Fell c Croft b Parkinson 3
†O B Cox c Davies b Maxwell 28
W D Parnell c Faulkner b Maxwell 1
R A Whiteley not out 89
E Barnard st Vilas b Livingstone 2
D K H Mitchell not out 11
Extras (lb4 w3) 7
Total (for 7, 20 overs) 193
Fall of wickets: 1-19, 2-35, 3-57, 4-57, 5-59, 6-145,
7-157.
Did Not Bat: D Pennington, P R Brown.
Bowling: R J Gleeson 4-0-56-0, S Mahmood 4-0-31-2, J P
Faulkner 4-0-47-0, M W Parkinson 2-0-10-1, G J Maxwell
4-0-23-3, L S Livingstone 2-0-22-1.

Umpires: N Bainton and S O’Shaughnessy.
Lancs (2pts) beat Worcs by 25 runs

t20 Blast - South Group
Hampshire v Essex
At The Ageas Bowl Hampshire won toss
Essex
T Westley lbw b Wood 0
C S Delport c McManus b Abbott 1
†A J Wheater c Morris b Shamsi 34
D W Lawrence c Holland b Wood 69
R N ten Doeschate lbw b Morris 3
R S Bopara b Abbott 14
P I Walter not out 9
*S R Harmer b Abbott 0
A P Beard not out 4
Extras (lb3 w2) 5
Total (for 7, 20 overs) 139
Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-3, 3-86, 4-95, 5-124, 6-127, 7-127.
Did Not Bat: Mohammad Amir, A Zampa.
Bowling: C P Wood 4-0-33-2, K J Abbott 4-0-15-3, C H
Morris 4-0-29-1, L A Dawson 4-0-23-0, T Shamsi 4-0-36-1.
Hampshire
*J M Vince c Bopara b Beard 2
R R Rossouw c Bopara b Amir 1
S A Northeast run out 73
L A Dawson c Lawrence b Harmer 31
C H Morris b Harmer 2
J K Fuller run out 17
†L D McManus not out 6
Extras (lb1 w6) 7
Total (for 6, 20 overs) 139
Fall of wickets: 1-3, 2-5, 3-73, 4-86, 5-108, 6-139.
Did Not Bat: I G Holland, T Shamsi, K J Abbott, C P Wood.
Bowling: Mohammad Amir 4-0-29-1, A P Beard 4-0-39-1, A
Zampa 4-0-17-0, R S Bopara 3-0-24-0, S R Harmer 4-0-23-
2, C S Delport 1-0-6-0.
Umpires: I Gould and B Taylor.
Hants (1pt) tied with Essex (1pt)
SATURDAY'S RESULTS: t20 Blast - South Group.-
Uxbridge: Middlesex 171-5 (20.0 overs); Sussex 172-2
(16.0 overs; L J Evans 52no). Sussex (2pts) beat Middlesex
by 8 wickets.
Taunton: Somerset 177-8 (20.0 overs; Azhar Ali 63);
Glamorgan 152 (20.0 overs; D L Lloyd 63). Somerset
(2pts) beat Glamorgan by 25 runs.

Fixtures
2ND TEST (Final day of 5).-Colombo: Sri Lanka v New
Zealand (5.30).
T20 BLAST.-North Group: Emirates Old Trafford:
Lancashire v Derbyshire (2.30). South Group: The SWALEC
Stadium: Glamorgan v Sussex (2.30).

Scoreboards


Croft secures


Lancashire’s


last-eight slot


Lancashire clinched a top-two spot



  • and a home quarter-final – in the
    Vitality Blast North Group with a
    25-run victory over holders
    Worcestershire at New Road.
    Steven Croft hit 94 to equal his
    career best as the visitors totalled
    218 for five after being put in. The
    game was effectively ended when
    Worcestershire captain Moeen Ali
    became the first of two wickets to
    fall in spinner Glenn Maxwell’s first
    over, Worcestershire closing on 193
    for seven.
    Nottinghamshire pulled off a
    final-ball victory over Yorkshire at
    Trent Bridge to guarantee
    qualification for the quarter-finals.
    Defending a total of 148 for
    seven, Nottinghamshire saw the
    visitors coasted to 99 for two,
    before Harry Gurney and Luke
    Fletcher struck with two wickets
    each. Yorkshire required 12 from
    the final six balls but fell short on
    145 for seven, leaving the hosts
    victors by three runs.
    Faheem Ashraf saw
    Northamptonshire home with
    two balls to spare at Edgbaston as
    Birmingham lost by four wickets,
    while Derbyshire all but sealed a
    quarter-final slot after beating
    Leicestershire by nine wickets.
    Hampshire and Essex tied for
    the second year in a row as Adam
    Zampa ran half-century maker Sam
    Northeast out on the last ball of a
    thrilling South Group match.


ROUND-UP


By Isabelle Westbury


Australia captain Tim Paine is ada-


mant that the emotion of England’s


win at Headingley will not interfere


with their plans for the fourth Test.


“If we get caught up in the emo-


tion of it all and get too down on


things the series can be taken away


from you really quickly,” said Paine.


Chippy, chirpy, and chatting


back, he tried to hide the pain that


Australia had spurned a golden op-


portunity to retain the Ashes. “The


facts are we’ve been in a position to


win every Test we’ve played. We’re


doing something right, we have to


keep believing in that, keep apply-


ing ourselves at training,” he said.


“We think we’ve got some pretty


good plans. If we can continue to


execute on skill and not get caught


up on emotion we think the next


two Tests will be the same.


“We’ll be in a position to win


them if we continue to do what we


do. Then it comes down to taking


your opportunities. Today, we


missed a few and a guy played out


of his skin to take a Test match


away. That can happen, that’s OK.”


With two runs left for England to


win, Ben Stokes, that “guy”, un-


beaten on 131, turned back Jack


Leach who was charging down for a
single. Nathan Lyon fumbled a clear
run-out opportunity that would
have won the match.
“[Lyon] is obviously extremely
disappointed, but no one’s perfect,
people make mistakes and that hap-
pens,” insisted Paine. “The impor-

tant thing is that when it happens
you cop it on the chin, you hold
your head up and you stick together
as a team and you walk off together.
“We’ve been doing a lot right. In-
stead of being caught up in the
emotion of it we need to be able to
deal with it. Talk about where we
went wrong, where we can do
things better and turn up to Man-
chester full of confidence.
“Yes, those losses hurt and you
are allowed to show that, but I don’t
think you can get caught up in it,
it’s right in the middle of a series.”
The next ball, Lyon trapped
Stokes plumb in front. The appeal
was turned down and Australia had
no reviews left. It was a cruel cou-
ple of deliveries for the off-spinner,
who will have to regroup and reset.
“It is just about getting [Lyon]
up,” continued Paine. “He’s a really

important player in our side and I
said to him that if our players see
him dealing with it really quickly
and moving on, then our younger
players are going to do the same. It
hurts, deal with it, move on.”
“We don’t talk about emotion,
you have got to stick to the facts,” he
reiterated. “If you let things drag on
and you get caught up in the emo-
tion it is just wasted energy, we are
here to play on skill, not emotion.
“I am pretty positive, I honestly
think we are playing some really,
really good cricket.
“We need to address some areas
and we are not going to paper over
the cracks and not talk about it.
‘‘We will have some honest con-
versations about where we think
we can get better but we’ve got to
keep focusing on the process we
have got in place.”

Team won’t get too down,


says Australia captain


Lyon urged to bounce


back after nightmare


Errors of judgement: Australia were clutching at straws when they used their final review (right) and regretted it when the
umpire gave Ben Stokes not out (left) and they could not challenge. This followed Nathan Lyon fumbling a run-out chance

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