Tuesday, September 9th, 2014

Leach And Kohler-Cadmore Inspire Worcs Recovery At New Road

Leach And Kohler-Cadmore Inspire Worcs Recovery At New Road

TEA REPORT WORCS V SURREY DAY ONE

Joe Leach and Tom Kohler-Cadmore led a Worcestershire post-lunch fightback on the opening day of the LV = County Championship clash with Surrey at New Road.

Leach and Kohler-Cadmore joined forces shortly after the resumption with Worcestershire on 133-6 and both scored crucial half centuries.

The seventh wicket pair added 95 in just 22 overs and launched a strong counter-attack.

By tea Worcestershire had moved onto 243-7 from 64 overs with Leach unbeaten on 64.

Worcestershire elected to bat on a gloriously sunny morning and skipper Daryl Mitchell (0) was dismissed to the fourth ball of the innings from Jade Dernbach when he edged to Rory Burns at second slip.

Moeen Ali was greeted with warm applause on his way to the wicket for his first county appearance since the end of June because of his England commitments.

He was quickly into his drive with three boundaries in an over from Matthew Dunn who this week signed a new three year contract.

Richard Oliver had a life when he was dropped at third slip by Zafar Ansari off Dernbach.

The former Shropshire captain cut dernbach for four to bring up the 50 in only the ninth over.

But on 23 Oliver mistimed a pull at Dernbach and Gareth Batty held onto the catch at deep mid-wicket.

It became 70-3 when Tom Fell (0) was trapped lbw by Dunn. Moeen continued to look impressive and he twice straight drove Dunn to the ropes.

He reached his 50 out of 95-3 off 71 balls with nine boundaries but in the same over was bowled by Dunn for 54.

The 100 came up in the 21st over but just before lunch Alexei Kervezee (18) was caught behind to give Dunn his third wicket.

It became 133-6 in the third over after the resumption when Ben Cox (0) edged Stuart Meaker to Zafar Ansari at third slip.

Leach survived a difficult chance to the same combination before he had scored but then he and Kohler-Cadmore began an impressive fightback.

Both players were not afraid to play their shots and there were 10 fours in Leach's 53-ball fifty and nine in Kohler-Cadmore's half century off 90 deliveries.

The stand moved to within five runs of three figures when Kohler-Cadmore (51) turned Ansari into the hands of Burns at short leg.