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Wessels grits teeth against former side again with handy half-century

Riki Wessels raises his bat Getty Images

Northamptonshire 90 for 4 (Thurston 20*, Zaib 19*) trail Worcestershire 219 (Wessels 88, Muzarabani 4-29) by 129 runs

Riki Wessels has a storied history of playing against Northamptonshire and he penned another paragraph on the second morning to help give Worcestershire the upper hand.

Wessels' 88 in 78 balls hauled his side to 219 before Northamptonshire closed 90 for 4 as rain took out the final session.

Wessels has always gritted his teeth a little firmer against the county he was forced to leave in 2010 due to visa issues and who sacked his father, Kepler, as coach mid-way through the 2006 season.

It helps that he possesses tremendous ball-striking and he struck 12 boundaries to give Worcestershire a useful score on another Wantage Road pitch offering help for the seamers. Without him, they would have very little after slipping to 84 for 5 and losing their last five wickets for only seven runs in 30 balls.

Last Sunday, Somerset reckoned that positive play was the only method to succeed and here Wessels followed suit. Three times he took respectable deliveries from just outside off over midwicket as Worcestershire sprung from 100 to 150 in only 33 balls.

Wessells cut Jack White to third man for his eighth boundary to raise a half-century in 46 deliveries but Saif Zaib's left-arm spin proved too tempting as he chased a century. He crashed one boundary over mid-on before missing with a second attempted heave.

It ended a stand of 128 for the sixth wicket with Ben Cox, who cut, flicked and pulled Nathan Buck for three of his four boundaries as he made 39.

Wessels' wicket prompted an extraordinary collapse but rather run-of-the-mill for those watching here over the past week.

Cox dragged Blessing Muzarabani into his stumps, Ed Barnard, having not scored for 10 balls, ran at Zaib and skied a third catch of the innings to Ben Curran at deep point, Joe Leach was stuck in his crease and lbw to Muzarabani before Dillon Pennington poked the next ball to first slip.

But Worcestershire had reached a competitive total and when Barnard took two wickets after lunch, Northamptonshire were in trouble at 60 for 4.

Alex Wakely's first innings of 2020 brought a half-century of balls faced as he scratched around for just nine before slashing at a hideously wide delivery to toe-end a catch high to Wessels at first slip.

Then Richard Levi, like Wakely making his seasonal bow, pushed forward far too firmly and edged to Daryl Mitchell at second slip.

Leach had struck first from round the wicket as Ricardo Vasconcelos, having edged Leach through the slips for four before lunch, pushed at a full ball and this edge carried to third slip where Tom Fell took a smart low catch towards his left boot.

Curran sweetly punched Leach off the back foot for four and then took a confident step down the wicket to whip him through midwicket working the angle. But he got caught in two minds in dealing with a back-of-a-length ball from Josh Tongue and lobbed a catch to square leg off a top edge.

Charlie Thurston and Zaib settled the home side to tea with a brisk partnership. Thurston played two very pleasant back foot punches off Tongue among four boundaries in getting to 20 while Zaib's 19 included pulling Leach over midwicket and into the gardens of the Clarke Road terraces.

Northants 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st48R VasconcelosBJ Curran
2nd4AG WakelyR Vasconcelos
3rd3AG WakelyCO Thurston
4th16RE LeviCO Thurston
5th6RE LeviSA Zaib
6th17AM RossingtonSA Zaib
7th36GK BergAM Rossington
8th20NL BuckAM Rossington
9th27NL BuckB Muzarabani
10th7NL BuckCJ White