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Lancashire v Sussex, Liverpool, 2nd day

Law defies Sussex on seesaw day

John Ward at Liverpool

August 1, 2007

Sussex 274 and 127 for 2 (Yardy 52, Goodwin 68) lead Lancashire 301 (Law 95) by 100 runs with 8 wickets remaining
Scorecard

Another seesawing day between Lancashire and Sussex left proceedings intriguingly poised at Liverpool. The first session was fairly even, as Stuart Law played defiantly with reasonable but not dominating support at the other end. First Sussex and then Lancashire surged ahead in turn during the afternoon session, only for Sussex to redress the balance during the final two hours.

Law has often been the scourge of Sussex bowling, and he looked like adding another century to his tally of five against them. It was a grafting innings, with few memorable strokes, but was of immense value. Without him, Lancashire would probably have been out of this game by now.

More memorable during the morning was the return of Andrew Flintoff to the crease after missing half a season. He quickly played a superb cover drive for four and ran up 34 off 36 balls, with six boundaries, before he tried to turn a straight ball from Naved-ul-Hasan to midwicket and was trapped lbw.

After lunch, Law showed more aggression, taking 14 off an over from Jason Lewry, but soon after he was caught for 95, slashing the same bowler to third man, Lancashire were nine wickets down with a deficit of 23. Then came their best hour of the match to date.

Their last pair, Glen Chapple (30 not out) and Muttiah Muralitharan (28), produced a highly entertaining stand of 50 in quick time, the latter in particular playing some exotic strokes that were enjoyed by the crowd as much as himself. By the time he backed away from a low full toss from Naved to be bowled, Lancashire had gained a lead of 27.

The home side's golden hour was not yet finished, as the opener Chris Nash, the top scorer of the first innings, was caught at the wicket off the first ball of the Sussex second innings, and his partner Richard Montgomerie scored only a single before being caught at slip. Then came the Sussex fightback. Mike Yardy and Murray Goodwin got their heads down and blunted the Lancashire attack with a sound partnership. Lancashire, searching for a breakthrough, decided Flintoff was ready to rise to the challenge.

He began with a harmless bouncer to Yardy, and bowled two spells of two overs each at reasonable pace without either falling over or taking a wicket and conceded just a single. Even Murali failed to trouble the two batsmen.

Goodwin was especially impressive through the covers, and by the close had 68 to Yardy's 52, with their team now in the ascendancy. Even though the sun shone little this time, there was still a crowd of more than 2000 to enjoy another fine day's play on a prominent outground. Most had left, though, by the time the match finished more than 30 minutes late due to another pathetic over-rate.

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