Top-drawer seam bowling by Fergus O’Neill and Brett Hutton put Nottinghamshire in command against Warwickshire on the second day of their County Championship at Edgbaston. Aussie import O’Neill took 5-19 and Hutton 5-38 as the home side floundered to 93 all out. Only Sam Hain (43) offered sustained resistance as the visitors rapaciously made up...
Jack Haynes’ career-best 142 ensured Nottinghamshire’s County Championship Division One game against Essex ended in a draw at Trent Bridge. The 24-year old batter who moved to Nottinghamshire last season, not only surpassed a previous best of 77 for the county, posted in his maiden innings, but continued to a crucial first century to add...
With Essex surrendering their five remaining wickets for 66 runs in the day’s opening 90 minutes to claim a bare 20-run first-innings lead, Nottingamshire threatened to take hold of their County Championship Division One match at Trent Bridge. But after Ben Slater, who made 67, and skipper Haseeb Hameed (92) had posted a rapid 113...
Nottinghamshire began their County Championship meeting with Essex as early leaders of Division One following last week’s opening round of the campaign. They immediately faced deep trouble, however, after being asked to bat at Trent Bridge. But Kyle Verreynne, who flew in from South Africa only three days before, would finish with a superb unbeaten...
Nottinghamshire all-rounder Lyndon James has signed a new three-year contract that keeps him at Trent Bridge until the end of the 2027 season. The 26-year-old’s deal extension comes just days after he scored a century in Notts’ season-opening County Championship victory against Durham. It was his fifth first-class ton for Notts since coming through the...
Tongue’s debut for Nottinghamshire came more than two months after he first returned to action with the England Lions in Australia. He featured twice for the second-string national team Down Under, but had failed to take a wicket in their matches in Brisbane and Sydney. His first scalp for 590 days finally came when wicketkeeper-batter...
Colin Ackermann’s second century of the match was not enough to stave off defeat for Durham, who succumbed to Nottinghamshire by eight wickets after a match-turning spell by England fast bowler Josh Tongue. South African-born Netherlands international Ackermann made 124 to go with his first-innings 116 as Durham, who had trailed by 201 on first...