Foxes Fall to Final Day Defeat
Fri 23 Sep 2022
Fri 23 Sep 2022

By Jon Culley
Having had
Leicestershire on the ropes at 13 for four at Thursday’s close, Middlesex took
rather longer than anticipated to finish the job, but duly completed an 80 run-victory to set up an unexpectedly exciting finale to the Division Two
campaign in the LV= Insurance County Championship, with still three contenders
for the two promotion places.
Toby Roland-Jones finished with four for 34 and seven wickets in the match as
Leicestershire were bowled out for 194, Colin Ackermann mounting the most
significant show of resistance, batting almost four hours for his 80.
Tailenders Chris Wright and Michael Finan had some fun at the end, thrashing 61
runs in just over 11 overs for the final wicket.
Nottinghamshire had looked to have the Division Two title in the bag after
seven wins, but after their humbling defeat by Worcestershire at New Road
earlier this week, Middlesex’s victory makes a substantial hole in their
cushion at the top of the table.
It means the leaders will begin the last round of fixtures on Monday with their
advantage cut to just nine points, with Middlesex in second place, although
themselves looking nervously over their shoulders at Glamorgan, whose win
against Derbyshire in Cardiff puts them only nine points further back in third
spot.
Nottinghamshire’s final opponents are Durham at Trent Bridge, while Middlesex
themselves travel to Worcester. Glamorgan take on Sussex at Hove.
Leicestershire might have been in further disarray on the third evening had bad
light not allowed them to return to the haven of the dressing room earlier than
scheduled.
They lasted just over half an hour on the final morning before losing their
fifth wicket, Harry Swindells walking even before the umpire’s finger was
raised after a swinging delivery from Roland-Jones hit him squarely in front.
Tom Scriven, the former England Under-19s all-rounder, played nicely alongside
Ackermann as the pair added 34 for the sixth wicket, but the introduction of
Luke Hollman’s leg spin brought an immediate dividend, as it had twice
previously in the match.
Scriven was his victim this time, popping up a bat-pad catch to short leg as he
sought to flick one away. When Barnes fell without scoring, beaten for
pace when lbw to Ethan Bamber, Leicestershire were 70 for seven.
Yet with the obdurate Callum Parkinson now at the other end, Middlesex were
frustrated for more than an hour and a half before they could claim the eighth
wicket, Leicestershire adding 65 runs in the process, with Ackermann surviving
a chance to wicketkeeper John Simpson on 51.
The breakthrough came via an unexpected route. Sam Robson succeeded where
Hollman had been unable to make further inroads, the off-spinner employing a
leg break to have Ackermann leg before on the sweep.
One wicket brought another as Parkinson fell in the next over, Tim Murtagh
pushing one through to hit the front pad in line.
Yet Middlesex were made to wait for a little longer before their celebrations
could begin, Wright and Finan taking the opportunity to swing the bat under no
pressure, the former finishing 36 not out after Finan holed out to deep
midwicket off Robson to end the contest at 3.15pm.