Bad light holds up Middlesex’s victory charge
Rothesay County Championship Division Two, Lord’s (day three)
Middlesex 634-9 Gloucestershire 286 & 39-1
Gloucester need 309 to avoid an innings defeat with nine 2nd innings wickets standing.
Bad light held up Middlesex’s victory charge after they forced Gloucestershire to follow-on on the penultimate day of the Rothesay County Championship Division 2 season at Lord’s.
Zafar Gohar returned five for 53, his best figures in a Middlesex shirt, and there was a career-best four for 58 for Noah Cornwell as Gloucestershire were bowled out for 286 despite 60 from skipper James Bracewell which took him past 1000 first-class runs for the season.
Forced to follow on 348 behind the visitors lost Ben Charlesworth in reaching 39-1 second time around before the light closed in with 31 overs left un-bowled.
Gloucestershire began the day 488 in arrears under leaden grey skies, meaning there was seam movement for opening bowlers Toby Roland-Jones and Ryan Higgins.
Bracey made light of the conditions punishing any erring in line, in contrast to Ollie Price, who was scratchy, taking 45 minutes to add a single to his overnight score of 11. That was as far as he got, Cornwell’s introduction bringing his downfall via an edge to gully.
Graeme Van Buuren, who signed a new contract earlier this week to remain at Gloucestershire until 2027 got underway with a cracking cover drive, bettered only by the one which took Bracey to 50, the wicketkeeper-batter raising his seasonal landmark in the process.
Van Buuren though didn’t stay long, bowled trying to cut one too close to him which cannoned off the inside edge, while Cornwell’s third wicket came courtesy of a poor umpiring decision, Jack Taylor adjudged caught behind, despite a chasm between bat and ball.
Bracey batted untroubled through until lunch but fell soon after the resumption as Gohar, switched to the Nursery End, found a fraction of turn to force a thin edge through to wicketkeeper Joe Cracknell.
Ajeet Singh Dale came and went before Marchant de Lange and Matt Taylor entertained with a brisk stand of 44 for the ninth wicket, the former clubbing one from leg-spinner Luke Hollman over the ropes and twice hitting Gohar back over his head.
Gohar gained revenge by having him stumped to complete a five-fer, leading to Daz Ahmed, hampered by a side strain while bowling coming in with a runner to play his maiden first class innings. Cleary in considerable pain he batted out two overs from Gohar before Matt Taylor hooked Cornwell down the throat of long leg to end the innings.
Middlesex enforced the follow-on and soon removed Charlesworth caught behind off Roland-Jones but Joe Phillips and Ollie Price, the latter looking more at ease than he had earlier in the day, batted through until tea without further mishap.
Only one further over was possible before the murky light sent the players off, giving Gloucestershire hope of batting out a draw on the final day.


25/09/2025 @ 7:38 pm
Haha, what a game! du Plooy absolutely *feasted* on those wayward offerings, didnt he? His back foot drive through cover looked like it hit the sweet spot every single time. Poor old Singh-Dale seemed to be trying everything – swing, seam, maybe even a dash of illusion? – but du Plooy just seemed to know where the ball was going. And Hollman adding three fours in one over? Brilliance! Though poor Matt Taylor seemed to have handed them a lunchtime treat on a plate. As for Van Buuren, perhaps his 1-35 was a masterclass in *frugality*, especially when compared to du Plooys spending spree on the scoreboard! What a century, though!