Jack Haynes' Career-Best 157 Leads Nottinghamshire to Dominant Position Against Somerset
Jack Haynes' career-best 157 helps Nottinghamshire take a commanding lead against Somerset in the County Championship, despite Jack Leach's six-wicket haul.


Jack Haynes Shines as Nottinghamshire Builds Strong Lead
Jack Haynes delivered a career-best performance, scoring 157 runs, to propel Nottinghamshire into a commanding position against Somerset on the third day of their County Championship clash at Taunton. Nottinghamshire posted a formidable total of 509, building a significant lead over Somerset's first innings score of 379.
Key Performances
- Jack Haynes: The standout performer, Haynes faced 287 deliveries, hitting 11 fours and a six, to notch his third century of the season.
- Ben Slater: Contributed a solid 124 before being dismissed early in the day.
- Ishan Kishan: Added 77 runs, forming a crucial partnership with Haynes.
- Lyndon James: Chipped in with 66 runs, further solidifying Nottinghamshire's position.
Somerset's Bowling Efforts
Despite the challenging conditions, Jack Leach emerged as Somerset's most effective bowler, claiming six wickets for 121 runs. His accuracy and persistence were commendable, but it wasn't enough to prevent Nottinghamshire from building a substantial lead.
Match Overview
Nottinghamshire started the day at 214-3 and steadily accumulated runs throughout the day. Haynes' century was the cornerstone of their innings, helping them first avoid a first-innings deficit and then establish a potential match-winning advantage. Somerset's bowlers struggled on an unhelpful pitch, with Leach being the only consistent threat.
Final Session
In the final session, Haynes reached his maiden 150 before being dismissed lbw by Leach. Nottinghamshire's tailenders added valuable runs, pushing the total to 509, their highest ever at Taunton. Somerset faced one over before stumps, ending the day at 4-1, still trailing by 126 runs.
Conclusion
With nine wickets in hand, Somerset faces an uphill battle to save the match. Nottinghamshire, on the other hand, will look to capitalize on their strong position and secure a vital win in the County Championship.