CricInfo Championship: Worcestershire v Warwickshire at Worcester, 13-16 Jun 2001
Roy Bradley

Worcestershire 1st innings: Lunch - Day 3, Tea - Day 3, Stumps - Day 3,
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RAIN FRUSTRATES WORCESTERSHIRE AGAIN

Rain and a sudden batting slump eroded Worcestershire’s position of strength in the CricInfo Championship meeting with local rivals Warwickshire at New Road.

Four wickets went down in 18 balls as the home side partly surrendered the initiative won by Graeme Hick’s 113th first-class century on Thursday.

They eventually nudged into a lead of 70 on reaching 347-7 in an unbroken stand of 46 by Steve Rhodes and Stuart Lampitt, but a third day of only 90 minutes’ play has reduced their chances of forcing a victory.

The weather has blighted Hick’s team in their three home Championship matches this season. Five days were abandoned in draws with Sussex and Derbyshire, and now 135 overs have been lost in the first three days of this match.

It seemed that Worcestershire had created a winning position in dashing to 273 for three in 52 overs overnight, but Hick’s dismissal for 124 sparked off a slump.

The former England batsman added only eight runs before hooking Vasbert Drakes straight to Dougie Brown at deep square leg, and in his next over the West Indian fast bowler flattened David Leatherdale’s off stump.

There was some good news for the England management when Ashley Giles came through a nine-over spell to take two for 17. The injury-troubled spinner held a return chance from Paul Pollard and trapped Andy Bichel lbw.

Giles confirmed he was feeling no reaction from the Achilles tendon injury which kept him out for almost two months since returning from a successful winter in the Test series triumphs in Pakistan and Sri Lanka.



RAIN PREVENTS PLAY IN AFTERNOON SESSION

Worcestershire lost four wickets in 18 balls to surrender most of the initiative won by Graeme Hick’s 113th first-class century.

Resuming at 273 for three after a half-hour delay for rain, the former England batsman took his side past Warwickshire’s total of 277 in the first of two sessions of play on the third morning.

But another hold-up, lasting 35 minutes, was followed by an unexpected collapse, sparked off when Hick was out for 124. Tempted by a short ball from Vasbert Drakes, he hooked straight to Dougie Brown at deep square leg.

Drakes also knocked out David Leatherdale’s off stump and England’s injury-hit spinner, Ashley Giles, took his first Championship wickets of the season in successive overs.

Paul Pollard popped up a return catch and there was little question about Andy Bichel’s lbw dismissal when the Australian played back immediately after raising the 300 in the 60th over.

Worcestershire were 38 ahead at 315 for seven by lunch, but a thunderstorm prevented any further player before tea. Though the rain relented by 3.30pm, groundsman Roy McLaren said it might take an hour to mop up and clear the covers from the field.



WORCESTERSHIRE SUFFER MIDDLE-ORDER COLLAPSE

Worcestershire lost four wickets in 18 balls to surrender most of the initiative won by Graeme Hick’s 113th first-class century.

Resuming at 273 for three after a half-hour delay for rain, the former England batsman took his side past Warwickshire’s total of 277 in the first of two sessions of play on the third morning.

But another hold-up, lasting 35 minutes, was followed by an unexpected collapse, sparked off when Hick was out for 124. Tempted by a short ball from Vasbert Drakes, he hooked straight to Dougie Brown at deep square leg.

Drakes also knocked out David Leatherdale’s off stump and England’s injury-hit spinner, Ashley Giles, took his first Championship wickets of the season in successive overs.

Paul Pollard popped up a return catch and there was little question about Andy Bichel’s lbw dismissal when the Australian played back immediately after raising the 300 in the 60th over.

Steve Rhodes and Stuart Lampitt then held on until lunch when Worcestershire were 38 ahead at 315 for seven.

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