
England opener Zak Crawley suffered a painful performance in the Bats and continued to enter the 2025 Rose County championship as he was defeated by Kent on the opening day of the season.
Crawley’s stay on the crease lasted only seven balls, and then he was bowled by left-arm hairballer Liam Guthrie as he tried to drive backwards.
After less than a century of tests, England’s opener was under pressure, with the 27-year-old having only 8.66 in his six innings during the New Zealand winter test trip. He then scored five unit points on eight appearances in January when he played for the Eastern Cape in SA20.
Northamptonshire Final bowling Kent Raphael Weatherall ranked 231st day in a conflict between the two divisions, hosting 3-32, while Tawanda Muyeye scored Kent with 72.
In the first section, new promotion Yorkshire On the opening day of the competition Hampshire.
Former England batsman and now Yorkshire captain Jonny Bairstow manages just 10 of his team’s total, and Hampshire left-arm spinner Liam Dawson blocks 20 shots in all three formats – a lower order to tear apart when he scored 3-8 out of 4.4 points with just 4.4 points.
Essex Batter Jordan Cox provides a century of reminder for England’s selectors Surrey Being worked hard.
Cox’s 9th century and fifth in a year (148 balls Quickfire 117) approached Essex 355-4 at Chelmsford and covered up the opening game Paul Walter’s 95.
Surry Atkinson, Dan Worrall and Tom Lawes had no respite from the Surry Speed Attack as Kemar Roach scored 24 points from 54 in 18 games.
Colin Ackermann releases the first century of the season Durham Revert to 370-9 objection Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge.
Australian racer Fergus O’Neill finished four with a 74-shot in the opening race, but Ackermann stole the show on his 34th birthday, his 116-year-old Durham beat 171-5.
Somerset County All-rounder Kasey Aldridge in a Worcestershire Taunton’s batting collapsed, where the home team led at 33 with six wickets left.
Worcestershire started strong, reaching 102-1 but was tied up with 154, while seaman Aldridge was 5-36 with eight free throws.
Somerset stumbled upon a third before the end of 187-4, while Tom Banton remained unbeaten on the 84.
Sussex Recover from 40-3 to end of 386-5 Warwickshire In the centuries of Tom Clark and John Simpson, in Edgbaston.
Clark hit 140, Simpson scored 116 unbeaten 116, and the fifth wicket shared 200 partnerships after Warwickshire debuted Ethan Bamber (3-75).
Derby County Thanks to six shots from Luis Reece (6-52) and Anuj dal Gloucestershire.
Shortly after the tea, Gloucestershire was beaten 222 in 222 matches, with Graeme van Buuren scoring 67 with 67 before Derby County finished 127-2.
Leicestershire Controlled Glamorgan At Sophia Gardens, host bowling 229 – Ian Holland and Ben Mike each took three wickets – reaching 65 on reply.
Lancashire In the absence of injury James Anderson, their promising start was to bounce back to the first place directly Middlesex Eliminated in 260 and then reply with 68 without loss.
Lancashire rookie seaman Tom Aspinwall (4-32) and debutant Ollie Sutton (2-57) gave Middlesex a 215-3 break, leaving 10 wickets as visitors cut their deficit to 192.
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