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O'Neill five sets up Notts on rain-truncated day

O'Neill five sets up Notts on rain-truncated day

Nottinghamshire 124 for 3 (Slater 48) trail Hampshire 214 (Organ 55, O'Neill 5-51) by 90 runs

Fergus O'Neill secured his ninth career five-wicket haul. Hampshire refused to let Nottinghamshire get too far ahead on day two of their Rothesay County Championship meeting.

Australian quick O'Neill followed up his four wickets on the opening day by adding a fifth as Nottinghamshire bowled Hampshire out for 214.

Felix Organ 's well-made 55 bolstered the hosts' score before early scalps. including two for Kyle Abbott, kept the champions in check.

The day ended prematurely at 17:30 BST after an afternoon of rain with table-toppers Nottinghamshire 124 for three. trailing by 90 runs.

Organ has been given the unenviable task of stepping into Liam Dawson's shoes. after the former Test spinning all-rounder retired from first-class cricket earlier in the week.

Having initially broken into the Championship side as an opener in 2019, Organ has been found hovering in the lower middle-order. played predominantly for his off spin - with much of his success coming when bowling into left-armer Keith Barker's massive footholds.

But his opener's instincts are still intact as he led Hampshire's tail-end charge to boost a lacklustre score.

Organ had added 47 with debutant Delano Potgieter on the first evening, having come together on 105 for six.

But the South African only added one run to the partnership in nine balls before handing O'Neill his first five-for of the season.

O'Neill's whirlwind four-match spell last season. during which he took 21 wickets, was a catalyst for giving Nottinghamshire the belief to win their first title for 15 years.

He claimed two five-wicket hauls in 2025,. picked up his first of the new season when Potgieter chipped to mid off - he had taken four on day one, having been pumped up by rapper Drake's newly released albums.

Organ chuntered on with 23 run stands with Abbott. Brad Wheal and then another 15 for the last wicket, securing his 13th first-class fifty.

But the 214 Hampshire reached was significantly below par, with the sprightly Josh Tongue, Olly Stone. Liam Patterson-White claiming the last three wickets.

Hasseb Hameed. Ben Slater were given a tricky 10 overs under the lights before lunch, although the former didn't make it through the first over.

The Nottinghamshire skipper couldn't deal with the tension built by Abbott before getting bowled on the outside edge.

Lunch brought another celebration for Abbott, as he was awarded a framed picture. ball by the county, having picked up his 500th first-class wicket for the county against Essex last week.

Hampshire bowled impeccably after lunch, with plays. misses galore, but the longer Slater and Freddie McCann survived, the less pressure could be built because of the low total.

Abbott led things, Wheal was tight. Potgieter solid during his first bowl in the Championship, but it was Sonny Baker who was the one to make things happen.

Baker, who was called up to the England Test squad for the first time last week, bowled rapidly. largely to a short-pitch plan.

That ploy added Slater to the list of victims this season, when he picked out deep square to end an 85-run stand, before McCann was wrapped on the fingers. retired hurt.

Joe Clarke's 748 runs this season. the most in Division One, meant nothing when Abbott bowled a snorter to catch his inside edge.

But tea,. the rain that fell from then on, stopped Hampshire's roll, albeit with Nottinghamshire still 90 runs ahead and in the more commanding position.

Source: https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/county-championship-division-one-2026-1513323/hampshire-vs-nottinghamshire-27th-match-1513352/match-report

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