Warwickshire kept their hopes of a treble very much alive by reaching 338 for six against Middlesex on the opening day at Lord's.Put in on a pitch offering assistance to the seamers, Warwickshire were lifted into command by Rikki Clarke who ended the day unbeaten on 93 off 134 balls.He frustrated a Middlesex side which several times had their opponents vulnerable - notably at 99 for three and 205 for six - but never induced the sort of collapse which could shape the match.They have not beaten the Bears in 16 attempts in the championship but have a chance to end that barren run here on a result pitch. But Warwickshire batted with collective defiance.Every batsman from one to eight reached double figures and then in the last session seventh-wicket pair Clarke and Keith Barker (60 from 102 balls) added an unbroken 133.Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/pa/article-2739174/Yorkshire-Roses-clash.html#ixzz3BzpEgVhKFollow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
No play before Tea at Lords.Durham 253 & 51-0 Notts 188 all outLancs 278 Yorks 234-3
Quote from: PGW on September 01, 2014, 03:19:28 PMNo play before Tea at Lords.Durham 253 & 51-0 Notts 188 all outLancs 278 Yorks 234-3PGW ....is it time for the Bears to declare and try and bowl Middlesex out as soon as possible and try and set up a win ?