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Emilio Gay scored an unbeaten century for Durham, leading them to a County Championship victory over Lancashire. His performance strengthens his case for a potential Test call-up for England.
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Emilio Gay pressed his case with a fine fourth-innings hundred for Durham against Lancashire (Getty)
Emilio Gay pressed his case for England honours as the Durham batter made a superb fourth-innings hundred to lead his side to County Championship victory over Lancashire cricket.
The stylish left-hander, batting at No 3 but also comfortable opening, has been touted for a possible Test call-up after featuring for the England Lions in the winter, and held of James Anderson and co. on his way to an unbeaten hundred.
Gay shared a mammoth stand with South Africa international David Bedingham as the hosts chased down a target of 336 for the loss of just two wickets in a meeting of two of the strongest sides in Division Two.
It was a day of draws elsewhere, largely, as flat, slow pitches in a dry April made taking 20 wickets difficult across the country.
There were faintly farcical scenes at the Oval with Surrey at one point throwing wicketkeeper Ben Foakes the new ball as Essex held firm for a draw on the final day.
Tom Westley (136) and Dean Elgar (107*) made hundreds for the visitors with Rory Burns and Dom Sibley also getting rare chances to rumble in, and Jordan Clark taking the ‘keeping gloves, with Surrey stymied before handshakes were offered at 4.50pm BST.
In better news for the Londoners, the attendance of 15,500 across the four days was a 21st century record in the County Championship.
Sussex also survived a bad light curtailed day at Headingley to draw with Yorkshire despite 3-67 for Joe Root. The games between Nottinghamshire and Warwickshire, and Glamorgan and Leicestershire, similarly drifted to draws in Division One.
Emilio Gay scored a superb fourth-innings hundred, contributing significantly to Durham's victory.
Gay's impressive innings enhances his prospects for a Test call-up, especially after his participation with the England Lions.
Durham successfully chased down a target of 336 runs, losing only two wickets in the process.
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In Division Two, though, there was a first sucess of the season for Gloucestershire, knocking off the 36 needed to beat Derbyshire in short order after a strong all-round performance. Worcestershire had thrashed Kent by an innings and two runs on Sunday.