County Championship: Champions Essex set for final-day chase to beat Glamorgan
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Essex captain Ryan ten Doeschate (right) took two wickets in his first over on day three, having scored a century on the second day against Glamorgan
Specsavers County Championship Division Two, Essex County Ground, day three |
Glamorgan 286 & 293-9: Wallace 75*, Rudolph 56, Bragg 54; Ten Doeschate 2-20 |
Essex 319: Ten Doeschate 117, Foster 64, Wheater 59; Meschede 5-84 |
Essex (6 pts) trail Glamorgan (5 pts) by 260 runs |
Division Two champions Essex will need to chase a sizeable target on the final day to beat Glamorgan at Chelmsford.
The visitors closed on 293-9 at the end of day three, with a lead of 260.
Jacques Rudolph's wait for a first Championship hundred in 2016 continued as he chopped onto his stumps for 56.
Earlier, Essex had been bowled out for 319, with Craig Meschede (5-84) taking his first five-wicket haul in the Championship this season.
The home side secured promotion and the second-tier title by passing 250 in their first innings, thanks largely to a century from captain Ryan ten Doeschate, who added eight to his overnight score before falling for 117.
With the ball, Ten Doeschate (2-20) removed both Rudolph and Bragg (54) in his first over, the latter having passed 1,000 Championship runs for the season, after the pair had shared a second-wicket stand of 89.
Glamorgan lost six wickets for 36 runs but Mark Wallace (75 not out) and Timm van der Gugten (32) helped push their advantage above 250.
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Essex all-rounder Graham Napier was dismissed without scoring in what could be his final innings at Chelmsford before retiring
Glamorgan batsman Will Bragg told BBC Wales Sport:
"The four-day game can ebb and flow, but Wally (Mark Wallace) showed some great resilience and put us in a competitive position going into the last day.
"I find it's hard to be consistent in a long season so it's pleasing from that point of view (to reach 1,000), I find more consistency batting at three.
"I've felt like I haven't given my wicket away much at all this year which is pleasing.
"From a team point of view it's been disappointing but there are positive signs with the youngsters coming through and we've a lot to build upon."
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