Top Ad
I DIG Radio
www.idigradio.com
Listen live to the best music from around the world!
I DIG Style
www.idigstyle.com
Learn about the latest fashion styles and more...

Haseeb Hameed, Matthew Montgomery tons strengthen Notts promotion resolve

Written by 
Published in Cricket
Monday, 26 September 2022 09:53

Nottinghamshire 276 for 2 (Hameed 115, Montgomery 101*) vs Durham

Hundreds for Haseeb Hameed and Matthew Montgomery helped Nottinghamshire put together exactly the opening day they had hoped for as they seek to clinch promotion to Division One in their final LV= Insurance County Championship match of the season.

Hameed's 115 and Montgomery's 101 not out - his maiden first-class century - helped Nottinghamshire close on 276 for 2 against Durham, knowing that a draw will guarantee they go up and that a victory wins the Division Two title.

Montgomery, a 22-year-old right-hand batter who is covering for England's Ben Duckett in the No. 3 slot, is in only his fourth first-class match for the county, but already looks an outstanding prospect.

Hameed's reputation is long established. This was his fourth century of the season and his 12th all told, his 1186 runs this summer almost matching the 1198 he made for Lancashire in his sensational first full season in 2016.

The difference between the Hameed of today and his 19-year-old self of textbook correctness six years ago is that his runs this year have come from almost 40% fewer deliveries. Given the torrid time he suffered on the Ashes tour last winter, it has been a hugely impressive comeback.

Nottinghamshire's plans had the perfect start when the toss allowed them the choice to bat first and a largely comfortable morning session on a pitch tailored to their ends saw them progress to 94 for 1 at lunch.

Ben Slater punched the opening delivery of the match through the off side for four and the contest between bat and ball thereafter was dominated by the former. The Durham seam attack, led by Ben Raine and England's Matt Potts, induced a few streaky moments with the new ball but only one wicket. Slater, who had been dropped on 18 at second slip off Ollie Gibson, was caught behind for 23 off Raine, via what looked like an inside edge.

Otherwise, there was very little doing for any of the bowlers, including spinners Liam Trevaskis and George Drissell. As Hameed drove Trevaskis handsomely through the extra cover area for his ninth boundary, taking a single next ball for an 89-ball fifty, a substantial total already looked on the cards.

The next 30 overs did nothing to change that assessment. Indeed, it strengthened it, Hameed completing his hundred off 145 balls.

There had been 14 fours, no chances offered and few deliveries troubling him much, although as it happened the one from which he reached the milestone took him by surprise as Jonathan Bushnell, the 21-year-old Durham had picked as their fourth seamer, dropped one in short. It required Hameed, with his weight shifting on to his front foot, to readjust and play the ball from in front of his face, yet he did so adroitly, playing it into the ground and clenching a celebratory first even as he set off for a comfortable single.

There had been no reason to believe he would not still be there at tea, yet he failed two overs ahead of the break as Potts, six overs into his third spell of the day, found a bit of life in a 63-overs-old and moved it enough to square Hameed up a touch and find the outside edge, Scott Borthwick diving to his left at second slip to take a very good catch.

The second-wicket partnership added 180, a record for that wicket for Nottinghamshire against Durham. Montgomery, batting with maturity and assuredness, had been no junior partner.

He had 12 fours to his name in his 84 at tea - already his highest first-class score - and moved into the 90s a couple of overs later, after which, showing no signs of nerves or impatience in the 10 overs that followed, he completed the hundred by cutting Trevaskis for an easy single. He had hit 14 fours and faced 198 balls.

Against the second new ball, Joe Clarke survived a chance to the wicketkeeper off Potts on 27 before bad light forced an early finish, with 11.3 overs remaining.

Read 178 times

Soccer

Source: Al Nassr interested in Utd's Fernandes

Source: Al Nassr interested in Utd's Fernandes

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsAl Nassr are one of the Saudi Pro League clubs interested in signin...

Sources: Utd women not told of cancelled awards

Sources: Utd women not told of cancelled awards

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsManchester United's women's team found out the club's end of season...

FIFA to clear path for LaLiga, PL games in U.S.

FIFA to clear path for LaLiga, PL games in U.S.

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsFIFA has moved towards ending decades of football tradition by revi...

2026 FIFA


2028 LOS ANGELES OLYMPIC

UEFA

2024 PARIS OLYMPIC


Basketball

Banged-up Cavs add LeVert to G5 injury report

Banged-up Cavs add LeVert to G5 injury report

EmailPrintIn addition to Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (calf) and center Jarrett Allen (rib) agai...

Playing with LeBron 'not my mindset,' Bronny says

Playing with LeBron 'not my mindset,' Bronny says

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsCHICAGO -- As Bronny James leaned back in his chair and surveyed th...

Baseball

'NBA teams have been tracking this kind of stuff for years': Why load management is MLB's next big thing

'NBA teams have been tracking this kind of stuff for years': Why load management is MLB's next big thing

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsFOR DECADES, the story of a major league game has been told by the...

Mizuhara pleads not guilty in procedural step

Mizuhara pleads not guilty in procedural step

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsLOS ANGELES -- The former interpreter for Los Angeles Dodgers star...

Sports Leagues

  • FIFA

    Fédération Internationale de Football Association
  • NBA

    National Basketball Association
  • ATP

    Association of Tennis Professionals
  • MLB

    Major League Baseball
  • ITTF

    International Table Tennis Federation
  • NFL

    Nactional Football Leagues
  • FISB

    Federation Internationale de Speedball

About Us

I Dig® is a leading global brand that makes it more enjoyable to surf the internet, conduct transactions and access, share, and create information.  Today I Dig® attracts millions of users every month.r

 

Phone: (800) 737. 6040
Fax: (800) 825 5558
Website: www.idig.com
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Affiliated