Friday 6 September 2013

Maddy helps to keep Bears in hunt

LV CC Division One, Trent Bridge

Close, day two: Warwickshire 298 & 271, Nottinghamshire 359

Nottinghamshire 7 pts, Warwickshire 5 pts

Warwickshire veteran Darren Maddy defied the pain barrier at Trent Bridge to keep alive the county champions' slim hopes of retaining their title.

Batting with a runner, the 39-year-old made a gritty 65 as the Bears batted all day against Nottinghamshire.

Warwickshire started this game with 139 points, while Nottinghamshire were on 113 points, but with a game in hand. Victory for the Bears would just about keep them in the title hunt, thanks to Yorkshire's wobbles and plunge Notts into real danger. A Notts victory would end the Bears' hopes of retaining their title. Backed by 63 from in-form Laurie Evans and, at one time partnered by teenager Peter McKay, who was also batting with a runner, Maddy saw the Bears to 271.

That set Notts 211 to win on the final day to ease their relegation fears.

Judging by the weather forecast for Friday, the expected day of rain looks favourite to have the final word in this contest.

But, if Trent Bridge were to escape the forecast deluge and Notts were to enjoy a successful run chase, that would then drag Dougie Brown's injury-ravaged Bears into the relegation picture.

Luke Fletcher was the pick of the Notts attack, taking a career-best 5-52, while wicketkeeper Chris Read's 746th first-class catch saw him break Thomas Oates' 88-year-old county record.

At the other end of the age scale, 18-year-old Warwickshire wicketkeeper McKay has also had a game to remember.

Chris Read's seven catches in the match have taken the 35-year-old former England keeper past Thomas Oates' Nottinghamshire record of 745 - set in 1925. Having also claimed his 900th career victim in this game, Read now has the chance to become only the 25th wicket-keeper in first-class history to go past 1,000 dismissals. On his first-class debut on Tuesday, as stand-in for the injured Tim Ambrose, he turned his ankle, had to bat with a runner (making an impressive 33) and has so far been unable to keep wicket, making way for two temporary replacements.

But, when he came in to bat with the Bears eight down in their second innings, he joined Maddy, who had also been forced to bat with a runner after sustaining a calf injury on Wednesday.

With four batsmen out in the middle, the pair put on 30 before Maddy, making probably his final first-class appearance, became the second of the two LBW decisions with which Fletcher wound up the Warwickshire innings.

Evans continued his fine recent run of scores before fending Harry Gurney off into the hands of James Taylor and Steffan Piolet made his highest first-class score of 30 before holing out off Fletcher.

BBC Radio Nottingham's Dave Bracegirdle:

"Another absorbing day saw Chris Read deservedly enter the county's record books as holder of the most catches for Notts - and also saw another career step taken by Luke Fletcher.

"The 6ft 6in fast bowler, nicknamed the 'Bulwell Bomber' by home supporters, claimed his best innings and best match figures as he picked up his second consecutive five-wicket haul.,

"If the gloomy weather forecast for the final day has been grossly exaggerated, we could be in for a thrilling conclusion to this contest."


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