Gloucs enjoy good day through Marshall
Hamish Marshall's innings of 114 enabled Gloucestershire to recover from a shaky start to finish on top at the Ageas Bowl, where Hampshire failed to make the best of helpful bowling conditions.
13-Jun-2013
Gloucestershire 349 for 7 (Marshall 114) v Hampshire
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Hamish Marshall's innings of 114 enabled Gloucestershire to recover from a
shaky start to finish on top at the Ageas Bowl, where Hampshire failed
to make the best of helpful bowling conditions.
Gloucestershire were 56 for three in this LV= County Championship Division Two
contest but recovered thanks to Marshall's diligence to finish on a respectable
349 for seven from 96 overs.
After the entire first day had been lost to rain, it was a good toss to win on
a green-looking wicket and under gloomy skies and a strong wind. Hampshire's
Jimmy Adams won it and chose to field.
Almost immediately Adams could see his decision justified, as the man who lost
the toss, Gloucestershire's Michael Klinger was out at the end of the first
over.
Hampshire brought in Pakistani all-rounder Sohail Tanvir for his debut and it
was Sohail who claimed his first wicket in county cricket, Klinger leg before
without offering a shot.
Hampshire also brought in Dimitri Mascarenhas for his first Championship match
of the season and the wily veteran sent back Dan Housego at 41, again leg
before.
With the ball moving off the seam, batting was a hazardous business and Alex
Gidman was next to go at 56, edging David Balcombe to Liam Dawson at second
slip. Dawson had earlier dropped a similar chance.
Then, as the sun came out, Chris Dent was joined by Marshall and the
Gloucestershire recovery began.
Obdurate Dent batted through the difficult first session for 34 but added only
one more after the lunch break before providing Sohail with his second - and
last - wicket of the day, Dawson again holding the catch at second slip.
Marshall, now 34 and seven years since the last of his 13 New Zealand Test
caps, lifted Balcombe for the first of his two sixes as Hampshire failed to
press home their morning advantage.
With former Hampshire batsman Benny Howell offering solid support, the fifth
wicket pair put on 106 in 28 overs before Howell was bowled by Sean Ervine for
54, an innings which included eight boundaries against his old club.
Marshall hit the spin of Liam Dawson for his other six on his way to the 22nd
century of his first class career, before Balcombe found an edge at 289 and
Dawson completed his third catch.
Marshall faced 184 balls and also hit 13 fours and by the time of his departure
Gloucestershire had gained the upper hand.
In the evening session Gloucestershire also lost Will Gidman at 338 to a catch
behind off Mascarenhas but Gareth Roderick and James Fuller saw their side
through to the close without further mishap.
Sohail can be satisfied with his first appearance, finishing with two wickets
for 68 runs off 20 overs, while there were two wickets each for Balcombe and
Mascarenhas.