Gloucestershire face uphill battle on day three

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Saturday, August 29, 2009
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Gloucestershire were reduced to 196 for nine on day two of their LV County Championship Division Two clash with Middlesex at Lord's in a match disrupted by four rain breaks.

Wrist spinner Murali Kartik, who took three for 44, and right-arm seamer Tim Murtagh, who bagged three for 57, did most of the damage to leave Gloucestershire CCC trailing by 146 at stumps.

Former skipper Chris Taylor salvaged the visitors' innings somewhat with a patient, if a little fortunate, 65 as Gloucestershire replied to the Middlesex total of 342 on a day which saw 18 overs lost to rain and bad light.

Murtagh, getting the ball to swing and seam, ran through the top order and the wickets continued to tumble when Rob Woodman steered a rising ball from Steve Finn to Dawid Malan at third slip.

James Franklin fell to a slower ball from Finn and Steven Adshead was snaffled up at short leg by Sam Robson, but the fielder appeared to pick up an injury in the process and limped off the field for the remainder of the day.

Taylor was twice dropped on 64, first by Murtagh at mid-off off Kartik and then again by Robson at short leg off the unfortunate Finn, but his luck ran out soon after when Kartik finally got his man.

After scoring only a single in 30 minutes, Taylor looked to shape to run Kartik down to third man only to be well caught by Finn in the gully to give Middlesex a third wicket in 23 balls for the loss of just one run.

Ian Saxelby and Jon Lewis helped push the visiting score to 178 before Saxelby shouldered arms to be bowled by Kartik, leaving Kirby to play out the remainder of the day. The second day, played under leaden skies in contrast to Thursday's sunshine, had started with Middlesex resuming on their overnight score of 307 for six.

But hopes of maximum batting bonus points were quashed within 42 minutes as Middlesex lost their last four wickets for 35 runs in 8.2 overs.

Neil Dexter, after a deserved 50 from 51 balls, edged a rising delivery to the keeper.

Kartik then popped a bat-pad catch to short leg before Shaun Udal, having hit two fours off Steve Kirby's first over of the day, mistimed a pull against the same bowler to hole out to Saxelby at long leg.

Finn was the last man to go, run out when attempting a dangerous second run by a direct hit from Gloucestershire CCC's Alex Gidman.

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    by Steve, Canada

    Sunday, August 30 2009, 1:49PM

    “Just when you think it cannot get any worse, it does, and increasingly so. The scorecards show the dire situation among the top seven batsmen and put the absence of Spearman and Hoddnett into a confusing perspective. If unimpressive form is stopping some batsmen getting into the first XI, it is, strangely, unimpressive form keeping some batsmen in it.”

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    by clive, south glos

    Sunday, August 30 2009, 10:58AM

    “another defeat looming. same batsman not scoring. why they have not played hodnett and spearman is beyond all reason, another sorry display”

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    by Steve, Canada

    Saturday, August 29 2009, 7:36PM

    “From the BBC cricket website: "Chasing 351 to win, Gloucestershire lost Robert Woodman, Hamish Marshall and Alex Goodman before the close."
    You just know things are a bit topsy-turvy when even the BBC can't get it right with Gloucs.”

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    by Steve, Canada

    Saturday, August 29 2009, 12:39PM

    “Earlier this season I thought that the skipper's batting form had returned, but I suspect the pressures of captaining an underperforming batting side have eroded his own batting confidence. A top class batsman has been leveraged into worrying inconsistency. In this Middx match we see once again how fragile the batting is and just how much the side relies on its very high quality quick bowling to stop routs occurring on a regular basis. A lot will have been learned from this season and, alas, it won't be altogether encouraging.”

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