Hill & Ackermann Guide Leicestershire To Eight-Wicket Win Over Gloucestershire
Tue 5 Sep 2023
Tue 5 Sep 2023

By Jon Culley, ECB Reporters' Network
Leicestershire kept
themselves in the hunt for promotion from Division Two, closing out a three-day
win over Gloucestershire by mid-afternoon, an unbroken partnership of 161
between Colin Ackermann (93) and skipper Lewis Hill (62) guiding them home by
an impressive eight-wicket margin.
Leicestershire have not played Division One cricket in the LV=Insurance County
Championship since 2003 and realistically the odds against them returning next
year are long, especially if Worcestershire consolidate their grip on second
place by completing a win over Glamorgan at New Road.
But the Foxes have a game in hand away to Sussex next week. If they can come
back from the south coast with a fourth win of the season it would set up an
intriguing finale in which Leicestershire and Worcestershire both have to face
Yorkshire and Durham in their last two fixtures.
Gloucestershire, relegated from Division One last season, are still looking for
a first win of their campaign, having been bowled out here for 159 and 212 in
conditions that, for the first two days at least, favoured the bowlers. It left
Leicestershire needing 168 to win, a target they secured inside 42 overs.
At the start of the day, Leicestershire needed 10 overs to prise out the two
remaining Gloucestershire wickets at Monday’s close, or rather three from Wiaan
Mulder after the seamers were initially held back to allow spinners Colin
Ackermann and Louis Kimber to address the matter of their side’s sedate
over-rate, which stood at minus two overnight even after the usual adjustments.
Once the dial had been sufficiently moved, Mulder bowled Dom Goodman, who
chopped on, with his sixth ball and had Luke Charlesworth leg before with his
16th. Gloucestershire were grateful for an unbeaten 41 from Zaman Akhter - his
highest score in 12 first-class innings to date.
After two days in which batting had often looked a perilous occupation,
Gloucestershire would have felt the outcome was no foregone conclusion and they
were encouraged by removing both Leicestershire openers in the first five
overs, both caught behind off Josh Shaw, who tempted Rishi Patel to nibble at
one outside off stump and profited again via a thin top edge as Sol Budinger
slashed at a much wider ball.
But Hill and Ackermann avoided further mishaps in the 15 overs left before
lunch, eventually beginning to push the scoreboard along, taking turns to hit
three boundaries in an over off Luke Charlesworth and Akhter in trimming 76
runs off the requirement to leave another 95 needed.
The pair were watchful after lunch as Shaw delivered three consecutive
boundaries at the Pavilion End with Zafar Gohar’s left-arm spin building
pressure at the other end.
It was eased, though, when Ackermann took back-to-back boundaries off Shaw and
as their partnership moved into three figures, Hill completed his seventh
half-century of the season from 74 balls, quickly followed by Ackermann’s from
84.
With time on their side, the duo had the luxury of knowing they need not take
any risks, waiting for the inevitable bad ball to put away, Ackermann
eventually taking the lead role, cuts and late cuts providing the biggest
proportion of his 14 boundaries, with a six over long-on off Ollie Price’s
off-spin thrown in for good measure.