Welcome to the Sky Sports Review of this week's games.
First of at Canterbury, Kent won a thrilling match against Warwickshire. After bowling Warwickshire out for a very low total, Kent made it very hard work for themselves with young rookie Tom Baker coming to the rescue with a well made half-century, backed up well by Andrew Hall. Young, Baker, showed a lot of determination playing on, despite having a very bad leg injury which need stitches later on. This win carries on Kent's good form.
Meanwhile at Taunton, Somerset continued to re-build there season with a good win against the Foxes. After putting the Foxes in to bat on a green wicket, Somerset skittled them over for 163, with Andy Caddick picking up 4 wickets. Somerset then easily chased down the runs with Tresco finishing on 73*
Sussex continued there good start to the season with a very good win over Yorkshire. Sussex won the toss and decided to bat first on a pitch which promised to help the spinners later on. Sure enough after posting a very good total, with Prior, Adams and Wright all making half-centuries, Mushtaq Ahmed went on to wrip apart the Yorkshire top order picking up 7 wickets! Yorkshire were only saved a humiliating defeat by Cork and Gough showing some spirit but it was too little too late.
Hampshire were facing Gloucestershire. Gloucestershire were looking to bounce back from last week's defeat to Kent and they did just that. Batting first on a green wicket, Hampshire failed to bowl a tight enough line with Spearman and Adshead putting on a 125 run stand for the first wicket. Gloucestershire amassed 268 off their 45 overs and then shone with the ball with Kirby and Lewis picking up 3 wickets apiece. Hampshire appeared to be struggling without Mascarenhas and are going to miss him for a long time due to the IPL.
Glamorgan have made the best start to the season for a long time and they continued this start, with a superb win over Nottinghamshire. Glamorgan batted first with Kemp making a classy 100. Nottinghamshire completely collapsed being 45/6 at one stage. Luckily Broad and Read were able to have a 95 run stand before Broad was trapped LBW by Croft. Glamorgan are looking very dangerous this season with a very young team. Are the Glamorgan of old back?
Sussex were once again in action, this time against Durham. Looking to carry on from there impressive win against Yorkshire, Sussex chose to bat first with Luke Wright opening the batting. The youngster really showed his class with a good knock of 67 on a pitch which greatly assisted the bowlers. In response Durham really struggled with Collingwood being the main contributor.
Somerset were once again at home, this time against Surrey. In the best display of the season by Somerset, they bowled Surrey out for just 161, with both Butcher and Ramprakash making ducks. In response the Somerset openers quickly made the runs with Tresco and Langer both looking in good touch
Hampshire were looking to bounce back from there recent defeat in this FC clash with Middlesex. A mediocre batting display was really shown up when Middlesex ammased 570/6 with Andrew Strauss making a double-century! Strauss has looked in superb touch recently and is showing everyone why he deserves his place in the team. Hampshire let themselves down in the second innngs being bowled out for 208, with Crawley top-scoring with 43. Hampshire are in real problems at the moment and will have to try and sort themselves out.
Glamorgan faced a tough challenge against a buoyant Gloucestershire. Sure enough in a low scoring thriller at Sophia Gardens, Glamorgan were just edged out with the batsmen on both teams failing to impress. Gloucestershire are now looking in slightly better form and could maybe mount a surprise challenge.
Notts are currently in a bit of a rut at the moment and things did not get any better for them at the Oval in a tough match against Surrey. On a turning pitch, Notts failed to really ever get going with there batsmen playing some very poor shots at times. In contrast Surrey really worked for there runs and the extra effort showed when they won by 106 runs. A good effort by Surrey, Butcher must be pleased by the spirit shown by his team.
Somerset would have been looking to continue there excellent form against Durham at Chester-Le-Street. Unfortunately a day and a half were lost to rain, meaning that a draw was inevitable.
Up in Lancashire one of the biggest shocks in recent history took place when a fired up Derbsyhire side completely routed Lancs. After Lancs batted first and posted a mediocre score, the Derbyshire batsmen came out flying with Di Venuto and Stubbings sharing a 173 first wicket stand with Derbyshire finally ending on 376 All Out. The Derbsyhire bowlers then destroyed the Lancashire batsmen to win by an innings and 38 runs. The Lancashire fans were not impressed and jeered thir team as they walked off. Lancashire really need to evaluate where they are going.
Ravi Bopara continued to silence his critics in the match against the Foxes. In both innings he made centuries, with the Foxes living up to there name and being able to slink out of trouble with half of the final day being lost to rain resulting in a draw. Bopara has commented on how fired up he is in getting back into the England Test Squad and these two knocks won't have done him any damage.
You know things are going wrong when Monty Panesar tops scores. With the bat that is. Yorkshire really showed how much of a superior team they are. Batting first they scored 337/9 with Flintoff having to retire hurt with a strained side. Northants then made, wait for it. 60!!If it had not been for Monty Panesar hitting 2 sixes at the end of the innings it would have been the lowest total in FC history. There was no coming back from that and with only a slightly better second innings after being made to follow-on, Yorkshire won by an innings and 53 runs.
There were also a couple of C&G Trophy Preliminary Matches played this week.
Yet again Hampshire lost. This time against Worcester. After batting first Worcester made 266/8 with Solanki leading from the front with an unbeaten 89. Hampshire once again imploded being bowled out for 167. The Hampshire fans look very dejected and many are saying that they should not have allowed Michael Carberry to return to Kent as there top order is now looking very exposed.
Glamorgan were once again in action, this time away at Hove. Glamorgan showed real determination in this match and in what must go down as there best performance in recent years, bowling Sussex out for just 193. Glamorgan almost lost it but Croft was able to hit the winning runs, leaving the Glamorgan boys to celebrate well into the night. A complete shock, showing that Glamorgan are contriving to make this there best season in years.
Well that rounds up the action for this week, let's look at the tables.
In the Liverpool and Victoria Championship, Sussex are at the top of Divison 1, with 3 wins out of 3. Hampshire meanwhile are at the bottom, yet to win a match. Kent are the only team yet to have played there 3 matches and could move up the table if they beat struggling Hampshire.
Meanwhile in the Pro45, Somerset have a 100% win record with Kent, Sussex and Leicestershire all 8 points adrift. Warwciskhire are at the bottom but have only played 2 games so far.
That concludes this weeks "Around the Grounds" I hope you can join us next time.