Tom Aspinwall Shines as Lancashire Dominate Middlesex on Day One at Lord's
Tom Aspinwall's stellar bowling performance leads Lancashire to a strong start against Middlesex in the County Championship at Lord's.


Lancashire's Bowling Attack Stuns Middlesex
On the opening day of the County Championship Division Two, Lancashire made a statement with a dominant bowling performance to dismiss Middlesex for 260 at Lord's. Young seamer Tom Aspinwall was the standout performer, claiming 4-32, while debutant Ollie Sutton (2-57) also impressed.
Key Moments of the Match:
- Middlesex's Strong Start: Openers Sam Robson (70) and Max Holden (69) built a solid 117-run partnership, putting Middlesex in a commanding position at 215-3.
- Lancashire's Fightback: The home side collapsed dramatically, losing 7 wickets for 45 runs. Aspinwall and Sutton triggered the downfall with disciplined seam bowling.
- Late Surge for Lancashire: Openers Keaton Jennings (41) and Michael Jones (17) navigated a tricky final session, reducing the deficit to 192 by stumps.
Match Analysis
Middlesex appeared set for a big total after Robson and Holden's century stand. However, Aspinwall's late swing and Sutton's disciplined line turned the tide. Luke Wells redeemed an earlier drop by dismissing Robson lbw with his part-time leg-spin.
Holden looked poised for a century before falling to Matty Hurst's sharp catch. The middle order then crumbled, with Ryan Higgins, Ben Geddes, and Jack Davies all departing cheaply. Aspinwall's brilliant inswinger to uproot Toby Roland-Jones' leg stump was the highlight of Lancashire's dominance.
Looking Ahead
With Lancashire at 68-0, the contest remains finely balanced. If Jennings and Jones extend their partnership, Lancashire could press for a substantial lead. Meanwhile, Middlesex will need early breakthroughs to stay in the game.
Scorecard Summary
Team | Runs | Wickets | Key Performers |
---|---|---|---|
Middlesex | 260 | All Out | Robson (70), Holden (69) |
Lancashire | 68 | 0 | Jennings (41), Jones (17) |
This match marks a strong start for Lancashire, who are eyeing promotion back to Division One. Stay tuned for further updates as the County Championship unfolds.