Abbott haul puts Hampshire in charge against Bears

Kyle Abbott has taken 28 wickets for Hampshire so far this season
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Rothesay County Championship Division One, Edgbaston (day two)
Hampshire 300 & 159-6: Middleton 76; Webster 2-33, Bamber 2-40
Warwickshire 194: Barnard 58; Abbott 5-47
Hampshire (5 pts) lead Warwickshire (3 pts) by 265 runs
High-class fast bowling from Kyle Abbott put Hampshire in command against Warwickshire in their County Championship tussle at Edgbaston.
Abbott took 5-47, his second five-for in successive games, as Warwickshire were bowled out for 194 to sustain a first innings deficit of 106.
It was superb, pitched up, swing bowling at the head of a strong collective effort from a seam attack against which only Ed Barnard (58) looked comfortable.
Hampshire then leaned hard on Fletcha Middleton's 76 from 124 balls as they reached 159-6 in their second innings.
They lead by 265 overall, a significant advantage on a pitch still assisting the seamers.
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Warwickshire resumed on the second morning on 27-2 and swiftly lost both overnight batters. Nightwatcher Olly Hannon-Dalby edged Abbott to first slip before John Turner struck a crucial blow when Tom Latham, fresh from 184 on his debut last week, fell for just five when he edged to third slip.
On a grey morning, against a swinging ball, batting was tricky. Sam Hain and Beau Webster grafted hard to add 62 in 21 overs, but Hampshire's seamers sustained the pressure and Abbott removed both just before lunch.
Hain's dogged 23 was ended by a perfect outswinger. A nifty inswinger brought Webster's fluent 41 to a close when he inside-edged a drive on to his middle stump.
Barnard, nudging the England selectors in this match with a half-century to follow his four wickets, defied with discipline but without support.
Zen Malik was late on a straight ball from Brad Wheal and Ethan Bamber flicked James Fuller to mid-wicket.
Barnard reached an accomplished 43-ball 50 but then nicked Abbott to wicketkeeper Ben Brown who collected again when Che Simmons edged Turner.
Hampshire's second innings began in the day's first sunshine but the ball continued to move around and while Middleton settled, partners came and went.
None of the other top six batters passed 15 as Mark Stoneman edged Hannon-Dalby to first slip, Bamber drew edges from Nick Gubbins and Tom Prest and Webster removed Brown, lbw, and Liam Dawson, caught at second slip, in three balls.
At 99-5, Hampshire were in danger of relinquishing their advantage but Middleton and Toby Albert added 52 in 15 overs to reassert their side's control.
Albert (29 not out) made important runs for the second time in the match while Middleton reached 50, off 71 balls, for the first time in 10 attempts this season.
Though he was bowled by Simmons just before the close, on a pitch which examines the batters' powers of technique and diligence, his work, like Fuller's in the first innings, was of immense value.
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- Published31 January