Gloucestershire Holds Strong Against Middlesex's Dominant 445 in County Championship
Gloucestershire starts solidly in response to Middlesex's massive 445 in a rain-affected County Championship match at Cheltenham.


Match Overview
In a rain-affected second day of the County Championship Division Two match at Cheltenham, Middlesex set a formidable first innings total of 445, thanks to stellar performances from Kane Williamson, Leus du Plooy, and Luke Hollman. Gloucestershire, in response, managed a steady start, ending the day at 54-1.
Middlesex's Innings
Middlesex resumed their innings from an overnight score of 232-3. Kane Williamson, who had already scored a century on the first day, continued his dominance, adding 153 runs before being dismissed. Leus du Plooy contributed a crucial 57, while Luke Hollman remained unbeaten at 60. Ben Geddes also chipped in with a valuable 44 runs. The Gloucestershire bowlers, Matt Taylor and Todd Murphy, took three wickets each, but the Middlesex batsmen had already done significant damage.
Gloucestershire's Response
Facing a daunting target, Gloucestershire began their innings cautiously. Skipper Cameron Bancroft led from the front, remaining unbeaten on 25 at the close of play. The team ended the day at 54-1, still trailing by 391 runs. The day was marked by a delayed start due to a wet outfield, but the players managed to bowl 80 overs as scheduled.
Key Moments
- Kane Williamson's Masterclass: Williamson's 153 runs were a highlight of the day, showcasing his class and timing. He faced 183 deliveries and batted for over four hours, hitting 18 fours and two sixes.
- Leus du Plooy's Contribution: Du Plooy's 57 runs were crucial in building Middlesex's total. He was dismissed lbw by Matt Taylor, ending a 151-run partnership with Williamson.
- Luke Hollman's Unbeaten Knock: Hollman's 60 not out ensured Middlesex reached a commanding total. He also took the team past the 400-run mark with a boundary off Matt Taylor.
- Gloucestershire's Steady Start: Despite the pressure of a large target, Gloucestershire's openers managed to put up a solid 36-run partnership before Ben Charlesworth was bowled by Josh De Caires.
Conclusion
With Gloucestershire still trailing by 391 runs, the match is finely poised. The third day will be crucial for both teams as Gloucestershire looks to build on their steady start, while Middlesex aims to capitalize on their dominant position. The weather and pitch conditions will continue to play a significant role in the outcome of this match.