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Gloucestershire Duo Shatter Record with Historic Opening Partnership

Gloucestershire Duo Shatter Record with Historic Opening Partnership

Gloucestershire's Cameron Bancroft and Ben Charlesworth shattered records on the opening day of their Division Two Vitality county championship match against Leicestershire at Grace Road. The duo forged a historic 316-run opening partnership, eclipsing the previous record of 315 set by Herbert Sutcliffe and Len Hutton for Yorkshire in 1937.Bancroft, who scored his second century in as many innings, reached 160 before being dismissed. Charlesworth, in his maiden first-class century, contributed 126, including 10 fours and six sixes. Both batters enjoyed moments of fortune, with Bancroft dropped on 84 and Charlesworth surviving a no-ball on 58.Leicestershire, who have drawn their first five championship fixtures, made changes to their starting lineup, bringing in Josh Hull for Ben Green. Gloucestershire, fresh from their victory over Northants, handed a debut to Beau Webster.Despite humid conditions and a green pitch, Leicestershire captain Lewis Hill opted to bowl first. However, Bancroft and Charlesworth dominated the bowling, scoring freely and frustrating the Foxes. Bancroft reached his half-century off 84 balls, while Charlesworth struggled initially but eventually found his rhythm.In the afternoon, Charlesworth reached his century with a towering six, while Bancroft edged Ahmed but was dropped. Charlesworth eventually fell for 126, caught at long-off off Louis Kimber. Bancroft followed soon after, chopping a delivery onto his stumps.Ollie Price and Miles Hammond saw Gloucestershire through to the close, with the innings ending nine balls early due to bad light. Gloucestershire will resume on 385 for 2, with a commanding lead over Leicestershire.

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Bancroft Century Puts Gloucestershire on Verge of Victory Against Northamptonshire

Bancroft Century Puts Gloucestershire on Verge of Victory Against Northamptonshire

Northamptonshire's hopes of salvaging a draw against Gloucestershire hang in the balance after Cameron Bancroft's unbeaten century propelled the visitors to a commanding position on day three at Wantage Road.Bancroft, in his second stint with Gloucestershire, anchored the visitors' second innings with a resolute 130 not out, guiding them to a formidable 319 for 5 declared. The Australian opener's knock, coupled with Graeme van Buuren's brisk 67, extended Gloucestershire's overall lead to 557.With almost four-and-a-half sessions remaining, Gloucestershire set their sights on dismissing Northamptonshire for a second time. However, Emilio Gay and Luke Procter provided stubborn resistance, frustrating the visitors' bowlers. Gay, who registered his second successive half-century, shared a 106-run partnership with Procter (45 not out) as the hosts closed on 144 for 2.Gloucestershire's bowlers encountered a degree of movement from the home seamers, with Liam Patterson-White claiming three wickets in the morning session. The left-arm spinner, on loan from Nottinghamshire, dismissed Ben Charlesworth, Ollie Price, and Miles Hammond.Despite losing wickets, Bancroft remained unyielding, steadily accumulating runs. James Bracey also contributed with a quickfire 34 before holing out to mid-off. Van Buuren, with his aggressive innings, maintained Gloucestershire's momentum, hitting four maximums.Northamptonshire's chase got off to a shaky start as Gay survived two close calls before being trapped lbw by Ajeet Singh Dale. However, the left-hander responded with a flurry of attacking strokes, driving Zafar Gohar to the boundary on multiple occasions.Gay's luck ran out late in the day when he miscued a delivery from Marchant de Lange to midwicket. Nightwatchman George Scrimshaw joined Procter at the crease, helping Northamptonshire reach stumps without further loss.With a target of 558 looming large, Northamptonshire face an uphill battle to avoid defeat. Gloucestershire, on the other hand, will be confident of securing their first Vitality County Championship win since 2022.

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Hammond Century Powers Gloucestershire to 338 on Day One

Hammond Century Powers Gloucestershire to 338 on Day One

Gloucestershire's Miles Hammond struck a magnificent century to propel his team to a formidable 338 for 8 on the opening day of their Vitality County Championship clash against Northamptonshire at Wantage Road.Hammond, who had not reached three figures in two years, played a scintillating knock of 112 off 133 deliveries, peppering the boundary with 17 fours and a towering six. His innings was the cornerstone of Gloucestershire's solid batting performance, which saw them overcome the challenges posed by Northamptonshire's new-look bowling attack.Australian overseas signing Cameron Bancroft also made a valuable contribution, scoring a steady 53 at the top of the order. However, it was Indian international Siddarth Kaul who made the most immediate impact on his Northamptonshire debut, claiming 4 wickets for 58 in 23 testing overs.Kaul's wickets included the key scalps of Bancroft and James Bracey, who made 33. But despite his efforts, Gloucestershire managed to capitalize on some loose bowling in the afternoon session, with Hammond and skipper Graeme van Buuren (46) putting on a 67-run partnership.Hammond eventually fell after reaching his century, caught at midwicket off the bowling of Liam Patterson-White. Van Buuren and Tom Price (23) also departed in quick succession, giving Northamptonshire a glimmer of hope.However, Gloucestershire's tail wagged, with Zafar Gohar and Marchant de Lange adding valuable runs. Kaul finished with four wickets, but Northamptonshire were unable to make further inroads as Gloucestershire closed the day in a strong position.

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WA Extends Lead Over VIC in Sheffield Shield Thriller

WA Extends Lead Over VIC in Sheffield Shield Thriller

Western Australia (WA) has extended its lead over Victoria (VIC) in a thrilling Sheffield Shield encounter at Junction Oval. After dismissing VIC for a paltry 144, WA's top-order faltered, but Cameron Bancroft and Josh Inglis steadied the ship with a 75-run partnership.WA's seamers, led by Cameron Gannon and Joel Paris, exploited the green-tinged surface to dismantle VIC's batting lineup. Marcus Harris, Campbell Kellaway, and Peter Handscomb fell cheaply, leaving Mitchell Perry and Matthew Short to rebuild.Short counterattacked with a quickfire half-century, but his dismissal triggered a collapse. Will Sutherland and Perry departed in quick succession, and VIC's lower order offered little resistance. Gannon and Haskett shared eight wickets, highlighting WA's depth in the absence of injured quicks Jhye Richardson, Lance Morris, and Matt Kelly.VIC fought back in WA's second innings, with Fergus O'Neill dismissing Sam Whiteman, Jayden Goodwin, and Hilton Cartwright in quick succession. Aaron Hardie also fell cheaply, but Inglis counterpunched with a belligerent 45.However, Todd Murphy provided a late twist, dismissing Inglis and Charlie Stobo to leave WA on 119 for 6. Bancroft remained unbeaten on 42, stretching WA's lead to 219 runs.With Tasmania already securing a place in the final, WA can leapfrog them with a victory and clinch a home final starting on March 21. VIC, on the other hand, need a draw to qualify. The match is poised for a thrilling finish as both teams battle for a spot in the decider.

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