Goodman picks up five-for against Leicestershire

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Rothesay County Championship Division Two, Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol (day two)
Gloucestershire 252: Bracey 93*, Shaw 45; Green 5-63, Holland 3-36 & 88-2
Leicestershire 262: Hill 55, Cox 53, Holland 52; Goodman 5-54
Gloucestershire (4 pts) lead Leicestershire (4 pts) by 78 runs with eight wickets standing
Dom Goodman's maiden first-class five-wicket haul inspired a Gloucestershire fightback on a fluctuating day two of the County Championship match with Leicestershire in Bristol.
Shortly after lunch, early season pace-setters Leicestershire looked well placed to post a sizeable first-innings lead.
Having reached 200-5 in response to the hosts first innings total of 252, the visitors looked well in command if perhaps not fully in control.
The Gloucestershire pace attack would have been legitimately scratching their heads at the lunch interval having only managed to pick up one wicket during a morning session in which they beat the bat with almost comedic regularity.
Resuming on 91-4, Leicestershire's experienced pair of Lewis Hill and Ian Holland were given a testing examination on a pitch which continued to offer pace and bounce for the seam bowlers.
Goodman and Ajeet Singh Dale bowled with skill and aggression but very little luck as they watched the Leicestershire batters continuously play and miss during the opening exchanges.
Goodman did find the edge of Hill's bat at the end of the morning's third over, only for the ball to sail waist-height through the vacant third slip area.
When the Leicestershire batter released the shackles shortly after with consecutive fours through the offside to bring up his half-century from 96 balls, it looked like Gloucestershire captain Cameron Bancroft regret his rather conservative cordon.
But Goodman soon enticed another edge from Hill, and this time Bancroft took a smart catch, tumbling low to his right at second slip.
Despite looking like a wicket might fall almost every ball, that early breakthrough proved to be the only one during the opening session.
The battling Holland, together with Leicestershire's wicketkeeper Ben Cox, somehow managed to negotiate the remainder of the morning session without further damage.
In the over before lunch, Holland's patience and perseverance saw him bring up a gritty half-century from 134 balls, as Leicestershire reached the break seemingly well-placed at 189-5.
But Gloucestershire, led by young seamer Goodman, roared back during the afternoon session. First, he pinned Holland lbw for 52, before producing an absolute beauty, which angled in and nipped away to hit the top of Logan van Beek's off-stump.
It was a perfect delivery and brought him his maiden first-class five-wicket haul in style, reducing Leicestershire to 206-7 in the process.
The Foxes tail was further exposed when Ben Cox was forced to retire hurt on 36 having been struck in the ribs by a nasty Zaman Akhter nip-backer. And when Roman Walker was bowled by Josh Shaw for a six-ball duck and Ben Green fell to Ben Charlesworth in similar fashion for 21, the visitors had slipped to 237-9 and suddenly faced the prospect of a first innings deficit.
Cox returned, however, to complete a gutsy half-century and guide Leicestershire beyond 250 and to their first batting bonus point.
When he was bowled through the gate by Singh Dale for 53, the innings closed on 262, providing Leicestershire with a slender first innings lead of 10 runs.
It was a deserved wicket for Singh Dale who had run in hard all day for little reward, but it was the metronomic Goodman, making his first appearance of the season, who will quite rightly take the plaudits, finishing with 5-54 from his 20 overs.
In reply, Gloucestershire found themselves 9-1 after Ben Charlesworth feathered an edge to Leicestershire captain Peter Handscomb off the bowling of Holland.
But Bancroft and Ollie Price, who fell to the impressive Holland during the penultimate over of the day, fought hard to steer the home side to 88-2 at the close, a lead of 78.
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- Published31 January