Worcestershire Takes Command in County Championship Match Against Middlesex
Rothesay County Championship - Libby, Lategan impress but Higgins keeps Middlesex in touch
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Worcestershire posted 200 for 7 in their second innings, leading Middlesex by 208 runs in the Rothesay County Championship. Key contributions came from Jake Libby with 79 runs and Lategan with 65 runs, while Ryan Higgins took four wickets for Middlesex, keeping them in contention.
- 01Worcestershire leads by 208 runs after scoring 200 for 7 in their second innings.
- 02Jake Libby scored 79 runs, while Lategan contributed 65 runs.
- 03Ryan Higgins was the standout bowler for Middlesex, taking 4 wickets for 53 runs.
- 04Middlesex managed to score 183 runs in their first innings, with Zafar Gohar top-scoring at 42.
- 05Worcestershire's overall performance puts them in a strong position in the match.
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In the Rothesay County Championship, Worcestershire established a solid lead over Middlesex, finishing their second innings at 200 for 7, thus leading by 208 runs. Jake Libby emerged as a key player, scoring 79 runs, while South African batsman Lategan contributed 65 runs. Ryan Higgins was instrumental for Middlesex, taking four wickets for 53 runs, which kept his team in contention despite their struggles. Middlesex's first innings total was 183, with Zafar Gohar being the top scorer at 42 runs. As the match progresses, Worcestershire's strong batting performance puts them in a favorable position, especially after recovering from a shaky start at 91 for 6 in their second innings.
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