Chris Dent century leads Glos fightback v Lancashire

26 June 2022

Chris Dent’s second LV= Insurance County Championship century of the season led a Gloucestershire fightback v Lancashire on day one at the Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol. 

The experienced opener continued a highly impressive season by scoring an unbeaten 109 off 246 balls, with 16 fours, but saw his team slip from 156 for two to close on 279 for seven. 

Left-arm spinner Jack Morley, who celebrated his 21st birthday on the eve of the match, claimed three for 79 from 23 overs on only his second first class appearance, while there were two wickets each for Tom Bailey and Luke Wood. 

Dent’s innings to his tally of runs from just eight Championship innings in an injury-hit season to 484 at an average of over 80.

But his team had only themselves to blame for a series of poor shots, having elected to take first use of what looked an excellent batting pitch. 

Only 14 overs were possible in a morning session twice interrupted by showers. By lunch, the hosts had reached 30 without loss, with George Scott on 19 and Dent 11. 

The rain-breaks meant Lancashire opening bowlers Bailey and Will Williams could extend their spells, Bailey striking with the first ball of his ninth over when Scott, on 23, edged to Keaton Jennings at second slip. 

The opening stand had been worth 38. Soon Dent and Glenn Phillips, who hit Williams straight for six off the back foot, were building on it positively. 

Dent struck 3 fours off the first seven deliveries he received from Wood, who was also pulled for six by Phillips before the overseas signing surrendered his wicket. 

On 19, with the total 85, he lofted Morley straight down the throat of George Balderson at deep square. 

Dent moved to his fifty with a pulled four off Williams, having faced 113 balls and hit 10 fours, receiving good support from fellow left-hander Miles Hammond as they added 62 by tea, which was taken at 147 for two. 

An evening session of 40 overs began with Hammond, having moved stylishly to 37, carelessly driving a full, wide ball from Bailey straight to Steven Croft at point to leave his side 156 for three. 

It signalled a turning point. James Bracey progressed to 15 effortlessly, but then clipped a full ball from Wood off his toes in the air to mid-wicket where Williams took a fine sharp catch. 

Ryan Higgins became the next Gloucestershire player to fall to a poorly executed shot, skying an attempted slog sweep off Morley to slip and departing for 11. 

When Oliver Price went lbw to the next ball, hit on the back pad, the home team had slumped to 209 for six, with only Dent showing the necessary level of durability. 

Tom Price could make only a single before, having been softened up by some quick short balls from Wood, he was yorked by the left-arm seamer from around the wicket to make it 214 for seven. 

By then Dent had moved untroubled to 86 and looked in danger of running out of partners. But he found a more reliable one in Zafar Gohar and moved calmly to a 235-ball ton in the 84th over, shortly after the second new ball had been taken. 

Gofar was unbeaten on 31 at stumps, having helped to rescue a sinking ship. 

On the previous occasion when Dent reached three figures this summer, he went on to make 207 not out against Surrey at Bristol. 

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