DUMELOW AND DUFFY LEAD CHESHIRE FIGHTBACK FROM THE EDGE
By Neil Goulding
STAND-IN skipper Nathan Dumelow and James Duffy led a spirited
fightback as Minor Counties champions Cheshire found life tough
going on the opening day of their three-day Championship clash
with Oxfordshire at Alderley Edge Cricket Club.
Dumelow, in charge of the county side in the absence of regular
skipper Andy Hall, hit an unbeaten 80 and Duffy starred with 61
as the hosts battled back after a nervy start to finish the first
day on 187-6 from 44 overs.
Having won the toss and elected to bat, Cheshire were struggling
at 0-2 and 7-3. Debutant James McCoy was dismissed second ball,
while Nick Cantello - back in the side after a long absence -
perished in the third over without troubling the scorers.
And things went from bad to worse when Ben Spendlove was caught
behind in the sixth over.
But although opener Chris Davies was out in the 15th over to leave
Cheshire in real trouble at 41-4, it was Dumelow and Duffy who
dug in with an important fifth wicket partnership of 76 to start
the fightback.
Left-hander Duffy was eventually out with the score at 116, his
66-ball innings lasted 75 minutes and included one six and 9 fours.
Cheshire lost their next wicket on 148 when Jason Whittaker was
out for 10, but wicketkeeper Matthew Dawson stayed with Dumelow
until the close of play as the pair shared in an unbeaten seventh
wicket partnership of 39.
With Dan Berry - one of Cheshire's match-winners at Chester Boughton
Hall a fortnight ago - Chris Finegan and Adam Syddall still to
bat, Cheshire will hope they can make full use of their 46 remaining
overs.
The start of the match was delayed due to heavy rain and, when
the players were finally due to start at 2.15pm following an early
lunch, the heavens opened once again to halt proceedings.
Play finally got underway at 4.30pm, although there was one further
delay when bad light brought the players off at 64-4 for a short
time.
Before the match Cheshire's opening batsman Warren Goodwin was
forced to withdraw having broken a finger in midweek playing for
the Minor Counties representative side, with fellow opener Danny
Leech unavailable for selection due to work commitments. Skipper
Hall was also absent because of work commitments.
Debutant McCoy was given his chance alongside Oxton's Davies,
who has been Cheshire's 12th man for some time now, and Bramhall's
Cantello. The three were the only three significant changes to
the county side.
Scorecard:
Cheshire 1st innings: 187-6, 44 overs (Dumelow 80 not out, Duffy
61)
FOW: 0, 0, 7, 41, 116, 148
Cheshire won the toss and elected to bat
Cheshire team: Chris Davies (Oxton), James McCoy (Widnes), Nick
Cantello (Bramhall), Ben Spendlove (Oulton Park), Nathan Dumelow
(Oulton Park), James Duffy (Hyde), Matthew Dawson (Bramhall, wicketkeeper),
Chris Finegan (Neston), Adam Syddall (Bowdon), Daniel Berry (Hyde),
Jason Whittaker (Alderley Edge). 12th man: Ollie Law (Chester
Boughton Hall). Scorer: Jim Law.
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