Kohler-Cadmore's Century Leads Somerset to Commanding Position Against Warwickshire in County Championship
Tom Kohler-Cadmore's 12th first-class century propels Somerset to a dominant 327-3 on day one against Warwickshire in the County Championship.


Kohler-Cadmore's Century Sets the Tone
Tom Kohler-Cadmore marked his first County Championship game of the summer with a commanding 104 from 138 balls, guiding Somerset to a formidable 327-3 on the opening day against Warwickshire at Edgbaston. This was Kohler-Cadmore's 12th first-class century, showcasing his prowess and setting a solid foundation for Somerset.
Opening Partnership Lays the Foundation
Kohler-Cadmore and Josh Davey opened the innings with a robust 186-run partnership. Davey, promoted to open, justified the decision with a steady 64. Their partnership was pivotal, easing Somerset to 100 in the 24th over. Davey's aggressive approach was evident when he hit Jacob Bethell for a six on the spinner's third ball.
Lammonby's Unbeaten Knock
Tom Lammonby continued the momentum with an unbeaten 75, ensuring Somerset ended the day strongly. Lammonby's 93-ball half-century included a well-timed pull off Che Simmons for four, demonstrating his composure and skill.
Warwickshire's Struggle
Warwickshire, missing Chris Rushworth due to a hamstring injury, found the going tough on a pitch that offered little assistance to the bowlers. Debutant Australian spinner Cory Rocchiccioli had a challenging start, finishing the day with 0-68. Despite the tough conditions, Warwickshire's bowlers persevered, keeping the scoring rate in check in the final hour.
Key Moments
- Kohler-Cadmore's Century: Reached with his 16th four, pulled off Che Simmons.
- Davey's Contribution: A crucial 64, including a six off Bethell.
- Lammonby's Steady Hand: Unbeaten 75, guiding Somerset to a commanding total.
- Warwickshire's Bowling: Rocchiccioli's debut was tough, but he showed promise.
Looking Ahead
With Somerset in a strong position, Warwickshire will need to regroup and find a way to counter the home side's batting depth. The next days promise exciting cricket as both teams vie for dominance in this County Championship clash.