Lancashire 28 for 0 trail Worcestershire 270 (Waite 77, Lategan 53, Balderson 3-52) by 242 runs
Fifties by Daniel Lategan. Matthew Waite enabled Worcestershire to a post a competitive 270 in their first innings on the opening day of the Rothesay County Championship match at Southport.
That represented a fine recovery after the visitors had collapsed to 107 for six half an hour after lunch. Lategan's 53 had been responsible for almost half those runs. Waite then shared four partnerships, none of them worth less than 25 runs, before being last out for 77.
The most successful Lancashire bowler honours was George Balderson, who finished with three for 62,. the home side were 28 without loss at the end of a day when well over 1500 spectators had crowded into this beautifully presented outground.
Having been asked to bat on a pitch that was used for 82 overs during Wednesday's women's game. the last half hour of which was played in rain, Worcestershire will surely have been content to get to lunch on 95 for two.
Both the dismissed batsmen had fallen to slip catches by Keaton Jennings, Jake Libby for 21 when trying to drive a ball from James Anderson that tempted him into the stroke,. Gareth Roderick for a five-ball single when feeling for a Balderson delivery outside the off stump.
But Lategan had reached his fifty off 68 balls with a four to fine leg off Paul Coughlin. had unveiled his array of off-side attacking shots on what appeared a true pitch.
The afternoon session began atrociously for Worcestershire, who collapsed to 107 for six inside eight overs. Kashif Ali was the first to go when he was squared up. trapped lbw by Balderson for 16 but the next over brought the real drama as Tom Bailey dismissed Lategan for 53 and Brett D'Oliveira first ball, both batsmen being caught behind by Matthew Hurst. Worcestershire's grim half-hour was completed was Adam Hose's irresponsible slash only edged a catch to Harry Singh at second slip.
The visitors' decline was arrested by Waite, who survived Bailey's hat-trick ball, and Tom Taylor. The pair put on 68 for the seventh wicket before Taylor was lbw to Paul Coughlin for a 42-ball 41. had included a six onto the railway line off Balderson. Waite then added a further 36 for the eighth wicket with Beyers Swanepoel before the South African was lbw to Tom Hartley for 21.
Hartley then took his 100th first-class wicket when he had George Drissell, who is on a week's loan from Durham, stumped by Hurst for 17. Adam Finch ensured Worcestershire secure a batting point before Waite was very well caught by Singh at deep backward point off James Anderson.
That left Lancashire with eleven overs to bat and the opening pair, Balderson and Jennings survived until the close. That will have come as a relief to home supporters who watched the game against Middlesex. Both these sides are hoping to avoid a third successive defeat. Lancashire's hopes received a blow on the morning of the match when Marcus Harris was ruled out with illness.
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