News

Thursday 01 July 2010
The Blues will need to chase a big score on the third day if they are to beat the MCC in a three day game at Fenner's.
Resuming on 77-0 in reponse to the MCC's 350-4 declared, Cambridge were in trouble at 150-5, but a fine partnership between captain Ansari and 'keeper Kennedy ensured that the Blues were able to declare just 50 runs in arrears shortly before tea. Ansari ended with a fine unbeaten century, dominating the opposition spinners throughout the innings.
Two early wickets meant the home side were briefly on top, but the middle-order regained the initiative and at the close had moved the score on to 220-5. The MCC will therefore start the final day with a lead of 270.
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