Nottinghamshire's Resilient Batting Sets Up Thrilling Finish Against Warwickshire
Hameed, Duckett dig deep to lift Nottinghamshire
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Nottinghamshire's Ben Duckett scored 93 and Haseeb Hameed made 115, leading their team to 310 for 4, giving them a 130-run lead over Warwickshire's first innings total of 459. This strong batting performance comes after Nottinghamshire was forced to follow-on, setting up an exciting final day at Trent Bridge.
- 01Ben Duckett scored 93 runs off 120 balls, adding to his first innings score of 63.
- 02Haseeb Hameed contributed a crucial 115 runs, marking his first century of the season.
- 03Nottinghamshire ended day three at 310 for 4, leading Warwickshire by 130 runs.
- 04The partnership between Duckett and Hameed was worth 150 runs.
- 05Warwickshire's bowlers struggled to take wickets during Nottinghamshire's second innings.
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On day three at Trent Bridge, Nottinghamshire staged a remarkable comeback against Warwickshire, ending the day at 310 for 4 and leading by 130 runs. Ben Duckett's impressive 93 came off 120 balls, while Haseeb Hameed scored 115, both crucial in building a strong second innings after being forced to follow-on. Nottinghamshire's openers set the tone with a solid first-wicket partnership of 118 runs, and despite losing two wickets late in the day, they maintained their momentum. Duckett's performance was particularly notable as he aimed to regain form ahead of the international summer, following a disappointing Ashes series. Warwickshire, who had earlier bowled Nottinghamshire out for 279, will look to capitalize on their late breakthroughs as they head into the final day of the match.
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This match's outcome could significantly affect Nottinghamshire's standings in the championship, boosting team morale and performance ahead of future matches.
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