Jack Haynes' Stellar 142 Secures Nottinghamshire's Draw Against Essex in County Championship
Jack Haynes' career-best 142 runs helped Nottinghamshire secure a draw against Essex in a thrilling County Championship match at Trent Bridge.


In a gripping encounter at Trent Bridge, Jack Haynes showcased his batting prowess by scoring a career-best 142 runs, ensuring Nottinghamshire held Essex to a draw in the County Championship Division One. This innings not only surpassed his previous first-class best but also marked a significant milestone in his career with Nottinghamshire.
Match Overview
- Nottinghamshire scored 347 in their first innings, with Kyle Verreynne remaining unbeaten at 128.
- Essex responded with 367, setting the stage for a competitive second innings.
- Nottinghamshire's second innings saw a resilient 385, largely due to Haynes' crucial knock.
Haynes' Innings
Haynes' innings was a blend of patience and aggression. After the early loss of wickets, he formed a vital 77-run partnership with Brett Hutton, stabilizing the innings. His century came off 99 balls, and he continued to dominate until he was finally dismissed for 142.
Essex's Response
Chasing a nominal target of 366, Essex's openers started cautiously. Paul Walter remained unbeaten on 41, while captain Tom Westley scored a brisk 28. However, the match concluded in a draw as the umpires called stumps at 17:00 BST.
Key Moments
- Shane Snater removed both nightwatchmen early in the day.
- Noah Thain took a spectacular catch to dismiss Fergus O'Neill.
- Jamie Porter and Sam Cook struggled to make an impact with the new ball.
Conclusion
This match highlighted the competitive spirit of county cricket, with both teams displaying resilience and skill. Haynes' innings was a testament to his growing stature in the game, and Nottinghamshire will look to build on this performance in their upcoming fixtures.