Keshav Maharaj secures dramatic tie for Lancashire against Somerset defending 77

Sport360 staff 21:49 05/09/2018
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  • Keshav Maharaj of Lancashire (l).

    Seven wickets from Keshav Maharaj saw Lancashire clinch a dramatic tie inside two days against Somerset in the County Championship Division One match at Taunton.

    Set only 78 to win after Jack Leach (7-74) completed career-best match figures of 12-102 in Lancashire’s second innings of 170, Somerset crashed to 77 all out – their last two wickets falling with one run needed to win.

    Left-arm spinner Maharaj (7-37) was the hero, ending with 11-102 in the match, while Graham Onions contributed three important wickets as no home batsman could reach 20 under pressure.

    Both teams took 11 points from the first Championship tie since 2003 and the outcome proved what could be a mortal blow to Somerset’s hopes of a first ever Championship title.

    The hosts will also be awaiting the outcome of the pitch report from ECB Cricket Liaison Officer Dean Cosker with some concern after 25 wickets in the match fell to spin, and 22 wickets falling on the first day.

    Lancashire director of cricket Paul Allott said: “We would have taken a tie at 10:30 this morning I can tell you. It was a hugely dramatic game, although I am not sure how good it was. What It has done is caught people’s attention and put County Championship cricket in the spotlight.

    “The pitch, in my view, was certainly below average and could have been rated poor on the ECB scale. It was disappointing to be confronted by those conditions, but we produced a stunning performance in the field this afternoon to come out of a game we were behind in on level terms.

    “Spin won the day, but if you can’t turn a ball on that wicket there isn’t much hope for you. It was a loose and dusty surface, which you would expect bowlers of international calibre to perform on as well as they did.”

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