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Middlesex trails Lancashire by 163 runs after day one of the Rothesay County Championship, Division Two. Anderson took 2 wickets for 22 runs, while Lancashire scored 201 runs with Jennings contributing 67.
Rothesay County Championship, Division Two, Emirates Old Trafford (day one)
Lancashire 201: Jennings 67; Morgan 3-41, Roland-Jones 3-45, Higgins 3-48
Middlesex 38-2: du Plooy 12*; Anderson 2-22
Middlesex (3 pts) trail Lancashire (0 pts) by 163 runs
Middlesex produced an excellent bowling display in seamer-friendly conditions to enjoy the better of day one against Lancashire.
After winning the toss, they bowled the hosts out for 201 at Emirates Old Trafford with all 10 wickets going to seam as Seb Morgan, Toby Roland-Jones and Ryan Higgins claiming three each.
Opener Keaton Jennings top scored for Lancashire with a battling 67, while Australia all-rounder Chris Green scored 35 down the order, but wickets fell at regular intervals.
In reply, Red Rose captain James Anderson dismissed both Sam Robson and Max Holden as Middlesex reached 38-2 before bad light ended play early with 17 overs lost.
There was a wicket in the second over of the day to get Middlesex going as makeshift opener George Balderson was undone by a Higgins delivery that nipped back to have him lbw for eight.
Jennings and Josh Bohannon then combined to put on 56 - in what turned out to be the highest partnership of the innings - although the bowling remained tight.
But Higgins returned for his second spell and struck with his first ball as Bohannon tickled it behind for 20.
There was then a big third wicket before lunch as Australia batter Marcus Harris (five) was deceived by a ball outside off-stump and scooped it to mid-on where Naavya Sharma took a good, low diving catch to leave the hosts 74-3.
Only four more runs were added before lunch and after the interval, Jennings brought up his third half-century in five innings off 107 balls as Lancashire looked to rebuild.
But Michael Jones was cleaned up by a lovely delivery from teenager Morgan to make it 115-4 to go for 27 and that became 128-5 as a frantic innings from Matty Hurst (seven) ended with him offering a simple catch to fourth slip off Sharma.
Green joined Jennings at the crease and while the overseas player was dropped on 13, Middlesex claimed the prize scalp when Roland-Jones produced a fine ball that Jennings nicked behind to leave the hosts in trouble at 151-6.
While only 13 runs later, Tom Hartley was caught behind for three to give Higgins his third wicket.
Bad light produced an early tea before the last rites of Lancashire's innings were played out as Tom Bailey fell for 11, Mitch Stanley was clean bowled by Roland-Jones for one and Green was last man to fall, bowled by Morgan as the 18-year-old finished with fine figures of 3-41.
Middlesex scored 38 runs for 2 wickets, trailing Lancashire by 163 runs, who scored 201 runs.
Jennings scored 67 runs, while Morgan, Roland-Jones, and Higgins each took 3 wickets.
Middlesex has 3 points, while Lancashire has 0 points.
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Lancashire needed quick wickets in reply under grey skies and they had the perfect answer in captain Anderson, veteran of 704 Test wickets.
The 43-year-old had Robson caught by a juggling Jones for six and then uprooted left-hander Holden's middle stump with an absolute beauty for five to leave Middlesex 24-2.
Du Plooy struck Anderson for a couple of fine boundaries as he looked to counter attack but after only nine overs of the innings, bad light brought a premature end to the day's play.