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Rothesay County Championship Division One, Visit Worcestershire New Road, Worcester (day four)
Worcestershire 182 & 160: Roderick 37*, James 5-35, Tongue 4-52
Nottinghamshire 207 & 136-7: Slater 36; Allison 3-50
Nottinghamshire (19 pts) beat Worcestershire (3 pts) by three wickets
Nottinghamshire fended off a strong fightback by Worcestershire to complete a three-wicket win which keeps them at the heart of the race for the County Championship title.
Chasing a target of 136 at Visit Worcestershire New Road, Haseeb Hameed’s side dipped to 83-6 before the lower middle order stood tall to take them to 136-7. After Ben Slater held the chase together early on with a resolute 36 (94 balls), Liam Patterson-White (23 off 40 balls) and Lyndon James (17 not out off 67 balls) held their nerve with crucial contributions when it mattered most.
Ben Allison took 3-50 as the home side gave it everything but the defeat leaves Worcestershire almost certain to finish bottom of Division One. Meanwhile, Nottinghamshire’s win sets up a huge clash with reigning champions and Division One leaders Surrey at The Oval next week.
Nottinghamshire resumed on the final morning on 40-1 and, to their delight, the rain that has haunted this match was replaced by gorgeous sunshine. Visit Worcestershire New Road looked as magnificent as ever as Slater and Freddie McCann walked to the crease.
McCann was soon making the return journey after lifting a pull to deep square leg. When Khurram Shahzad, in a superb spell from the New Road End (8-5-8-1), trapped Joe Clarke lbw, a few Nottinghamshire nerves were jangling at 53-3.
They were jangling even more after Ben Allison took two wickets in 10 balls. Jack Haynes drove to cover and Kyle Verreynne was late on a ball which arrowed in to knock out middle stump.
Slater had resisted with skill and patience for 148 minutes but was lured into driving at a wide one from Tom Taylor and nicked it to supply the bowler’s 49th championship wicket of the season. As runs dried up – three from the last seven overs before lunch – Nottinghamshire dined at 91-6.
Lunch arrived at a good time for them. It drained the bowlers of momentum and four quickfire fours from Patterson-White straight after the interval put Nottinghamshire back on the front foot. Patterson-White edged Allison to wicketkeeper Gareth Roderick with 22 needed from the last three wickets but James, completing his excellent all-round match, and Josh Tongue saw their side to a potentially priceless victory.
Report supplied by ECB Reporters’ Network, supported by Rothesay