Match Report - Gloucestershire v Lancashire Day 1
27 May 2019
A superb score of 82 by Miles Hammond helped push Gloucestershire to a first innings total of 205 all out on the first day of the Specsavers County Championship against Lancashire at Cheltenham College.
Saqib Mahmood finished with four for 48 as Lancashire bowled out Gloucestershire for 205 on the opening day of the Specsavers County Championship match at Cheltenham College.
The 22-year-old England Lions seamer claimed the first three wickets of the innings to stem a promising start by the hosts. There were two wickets each for James Anderson and Liam Livingstone, while Miles Hammond top-scored with 82.
By the time bad light brought a close three overs early, Lancashire had replied with 47 for two, losing Haseeb Hameed to a run out and Jake Lehmann, bowled by David Payne during an eight over opening spell by the left-armer, which saw him conceded only four runs.
With conditions overcast at the start of the day, Lancashire exercised their right to bowl first on a dry looking pitch, which formed part of a different square to the one used for the annual Festival.
It had some pace in it and provided a good contest between bat and ball. Gloucestershire began solidly with an opening stand of 55 in 25 overs between Cheltenham-born Hammond and skipper Chris Dent, who had made 23 when edging Mahmood through to wicketkeeper Dane Vilas.
During his innings, Dent went past 8,000 first class runs for Gloucestershire. Mahmood was running the ball across the left-handers from the Chapel End and James Bracey also fell caught behind for four, having played and missed several times.
Congratulations @Cdent15 who has now passed 8,000 First Class runs👏#GoGlos💛🖤 pic.twitter.com/YbUNFm4nmI
— Gloucestershire Cricket🏏 (@Gloscricket) May 27, 2019
It was 68 for two from 31 overs at lunch and Mahmood continued where he had left off after the interval, bowling Gareth Roderick for ten to make it 77 for three.
That became 85 for four when Benny Howell fell to a poor shot, caught at cover off Tom Bailey. But Hammond went to an excellent half-century off 137 balls, with 10 fours, and found a reliable partner in Jack Taylor, making his first Championship appearance of the season.
Together they added 83 for the fifth wicket before Taylor, on 42, edged a catch to slip off leg-spinner Livingstone, who then clean bowled Ryan Higgins with his next ball.
The double blow saw Gloucestershire go in for tea on 182 for six, with Hammond unbeaten on 80. His major contribution, which spanned 204 balls, ended when Anderson hurried a ball between bat and pad to disturb the stumps.
Graeme van Buuren looked in good touch making 23. But he was bowled off an inside edge by Mahmood with the total on 205 and without any addition Payne was run out by Anderson’s direct hit attempting a quick single, while Josh Shaw was bowled for a duck by Anderson to end the innings.
When Lancashire replied, Keaton Jennings was dropped on five by Dent at second slip off the impressive Payne with the total on 12.
Hameed was run out by Matt Taylor’s throw to the keeper after Jennings delayed a call for a single to mid-off and Payne earned reward for his accuracy when bowling Lehmann on the back foot for a duck.
Gloucestershire batsman Miles Hammond said: "It's always nice to do well here as I was born only just down the road. I loved the battle with Jimmy Anderson, who is ridiculously skilful with the ball and makes it such a test.
"It's a good pitch, not much different to the ones we usually play on at the Festival, and this is always a fast-scoring ground where you get full reward for your shots.
"Both teams have bowled well. David Payne was excellent for us in the final session and having them two down should make it interesting tomorrow."