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Spinners Dominate as Northamptonshire Restrict Leicestershire

Spinners Dominate as Northamptonshire Restrict Leicestershire

Northamptonshire's spin duo of Yuzvendra Chahal and Rob Keogh once again proved their mettle, combining to dismiss Leicestershire for 203 on the opening day of their Vitality County Championship clash at Wantage Road.Chahal, the Indian leg-spinner, claimed 4 for 82, while Keogh chipped in with 3 for 20. Leicestershire opener Sol Budinger's 56 was the only significant contribution for the visitors, who struggled to cope with the home spinners.Northamptonshire's reply reached 134 for 3 at stumps, with James Sales unbeaten on 34. Luke Procter (38) and Gus Miller (37) made starts, but both fell to Scott Currie, who picked up two wickets.Leicestershire's innings began with a duck for Rishi Patel, who was caught at point off Saif Zaib. Budinger and Ian Holland struggled against the spinners, with Holland falling to Chahal for 12.Chahal was unlucky not to have Lewis Hill and Budinger dismissed lbw, but Keogh broke through just before lunch, castling Leicestershire skipper Hill for 32.After the interval, Budinger reached his half-century but was soon leg before to Jack White. Louis Kimber was caught behind off Ben Sanderson, while Rehan Ahmed's quickfire 30 ended when he was caught at long-off off Chahal.Ben Cox and Liam Trevaskis helped Leicestershire reach 200, but the spinners cleaned up the tail on the stroke of tea.Northamptonshire's response started unconvincingly, with Procter edging Holland between the slips. However, the skipper soon settled down and scored at a brisk pace.Procter's innings ended when he was caught behind off Currie, who also dismissed George Bartlett for a duck. Miller looked set for a half-century but was given out lbw to Tom Scriven for 37.Sales and Keogh guided Northamptonshire through to the close, leaving the hosts well-placed to push for victory on day two.

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Bartlett and Keogh Lead Northamptonshire's Batting Charge Against Derbyshire

Bartlett and Keogh Lead Northamptonshire's Batting Charge Against Derbyshire

Northamptonshire's George Bartlett and Rob Keogh orchestrated a formidable batting performance on the opening day of their Vitality County Championship Division Two clash against Derbyshire at Derby. The duo's half-centuries and 124-run partnership for the fifth wicket propelled Northamptonshire to a commanding position, closing the day on 297 for 5.Ricardo Vasconcelos and Emilio Gay laid the foundation with a 99-run opening stand, but it was Bartlett's 76 and Keogh's unbeaten 75 that gave Northamptonshire the upper hand. Ross Whiteley claimed his first Championship wicket in nearly three years, but Blair Tickner was the standout bowler, despite only managing one wicket from 21 overs.Derbyshire's decision to field first backfired as Vasconcelos and Gay weathered the early storm. However, Tickner's exceptional opening spell, which included four maidens and conceded only three runs, kept the pressure on. Vasconcelos eventually succumbed to Tickner's lbw, while Gay fell to Anuj Dal's first ball of the afternoon session.Dal struck again to remove Luke Proctor, and Zak Chappell dismissed Karun Nair to leave Northamptonshire in a precarious position. But Bartlett and Keogh steadied the ship, adding 74 runs before tea to shift the momentum back to the visitors.Bartlett reached his half-century with a cover drive for four, while Keogh reached the milestone with a guided boundary past gully. Whiteley broke the partnership after the interval, but Keogh and Justin Broad remained resolute, denying Derbyshire any further success.

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