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Essex Crush Nottinghamshire with Dominant Bowling Performance

Essex Crush Nottinghamshire with Dominant Bowling Performance

Essex's bowling duo of Jamie Porter and Simon Harmer wreaked havoc on Nottinghamshire's batting lineup, skittling them for a mere 93 runs in the first innings of their Vitality County Championship match at Chelmsford. Porter claimed his third five-wicket haul of the season, while Harmer bagged his best bowling figures of the summer with 4 for 16.Nottinghamshire's batting woes continued in their second innings, with Harmer claiming the first two wickets. However, captain Haseeb Hameed led a spirited fightback, crafting an unbeaten century (100*) and putting on an unbroken 131-run partnership with Joe Clarke (62*).The match took a dramatic turn after the ECB confirmed a 12-point deduction for Essex due to an illegally-sized bat used by Feroze Khushi in the reverse fixture. Despite this setback, Essex responded with a dominant performance, ending Nottinghamshire's hopes of challenging for the title.Nottinghamshire's first innings collapse began with Harmer's first-ball dismissal of Freddie McCann. Porter then joined the party, claiming three wickets in five balls, including the prized scalp of Joe Clarke. Kyle Verreynne's brief cameo ended when he drove Porter into the covers.Lyndon James' dismissal sparked Porter's three-wicket burst, with Luke Fletcher and Liam Patterson-White also falling lbw. Harmer wrapped up the innings by having Rob Lord caught at bat-pad.Following on, Hameed and Slater looked comfortable before Slater misjudged a delivery from Harmer. McCann was bamboozled for a second time by Harmer, becoming the sixth player to go lbw during the day.Hameed played a pivotal role in Nottinghamshire's improved second innings performance, reaching his half-century from 70 balls. He found a willing partner in Clarke, and the pair steadied the ship with a 131-run partnership. Clarke reached his half-century from 105 balls, while Hameed brought up his century just before stumps.

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Porter's Five-Wicket Haul Gives Essex Advantage Over Worcestershire

Porter's Five-Wicket Haul Gives Essex Advantage Over Worcestershire

Essex's Jamie Porter unleashed a devastating spell of bowling to dismantle Worcestershire's top order on day one of their Vitality County Championship clash at Chelmsford. Porter's five-wicket haul, his second of the season, reduced Worcestershire to 10 for 4 within the first five overs. Sam Cook joined the party, claiming the other wicket in a 13-ball blitz.Worcestershire's recovery was sparked by captain Brett D'Oliveira, who played a patient 68 off 136 balls. He found support from Ethan Brooks (46) and Tom Taylor (62 not out), who helped the visitors reach a more respectable 266 all out.Simon Harmer, making his 100th red-ball appearance for Essex, claimed three lower-order wickets, while Amar Virdi and Taylor frustrated the hosts with a last-wicket stand of 64.Essex began their chase with a solid 50 for 1, but lost Dean Elgar to Taylor's bowling just before the close. Jordan Cox, released by England after the toss at Lord's, will be available to bat for Essex later in the innings.

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Essex Crush Kent by Innings and 96 Runs, Close Gap on Surrey

Essex's relentless dominance continued as they crushed Kent by an innings and 96 runs in the Vitality County Championship at Canterbury, reducing the gap to league leaders Surrey to a mere two points.Simon Harmer's devastating spell of 4 for 32 and Shane Snater's impressive 3 for 15 proved too much for Kent, who were skittled for a paltry 109 in their second innings. Joe Denly's 23 was the highest score for the hosts, who now face the prospect of finishing this round of fixtures at the bottom of the Division One table.Kent's hopes of salvaging a draw were dashed on the final day, despite the inclement weather that plagued other parts of the county. Play commenced on time, and Kent's batting woes began immediately. Zak Crawley's brief stay at the crease ended with an lbw dismissal to Snater, setting the tone for a disastrous morning session.Harmer's introduction into the attack proved equally devastating. He struck with his third delivery, trapping Ben Compton lbw for 12. Marcus O'Riordan and Daniel Bell-Drummond followed suit, falling to Harmer and Matt Critchley, respectively. Harry Finch's inexplicable attempt at a reverse sweep against Harmer resulted in another lbw dismissal, leaving Kent reeling at 64 for 5 at lunch.After a brief rain delay, Denly and Joey Evison provided some resistance, but their efforts were short-lived. Evison fell lbw to Snater, and Grant Stewart's off stump was sent cartwheeling by the same bowler, marking Snater's 100th first-class wicket for Essex.Denly's dismissal to Harmer sealed Kent's fate, and with Wes Agar unable to bat, Critchley's lbw dismissal of Parkinson in the 58th over confirmed Essex's emphatic victory.

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