Pears wrap-up three-day win at Middlesex
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Pears wrap-up three-day win at Middlesex
"Matthew Waite contributed with bat and ball as Worcestershire wrapped up a convincing 57-run win over Middlesex with a day to spare at Lord's. The all-rounder hit six fours in a crucial 34 to allow the visitors to set an imposing target of 262 on a pitch showing increasingly variable bounce."
"Middlesex were bowled out for 204, Joe Cracknell running out of partners on 43, while Max Holden made 40. The match saw the latest instance of concussion protocols being followed, Worcestershire bringing in seamer Ben Gibbon after Adam Finch was forced to withdraw due to the blow on the head from a ball from Ryan Higgins."
Worcestershire achieved a 57-run win against Middlesex at Lord's, with Matthew Waite scoring 34 runs and taking 2 wickets. The team set a target of 262 runs on a challenging pitch. Middlesex struggled, bowled out for 204, with Joe Cracknell top-scoring at 43. Worcestershire's seamers performed well, and the match highlighted the implementation of concussion protocols after Adam Finch was injured. The game saw a cautious approach from Middlesex, which ultimately led to their defeat.
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