Tom Kohler-Cadmore's Heroic Century Secures Draw for Somerset Against Nottinghamshire
Tom Kohler-Cadmore's unbeaten 147 saved Somerset from defeat against Nottinghamshire in a thrilling County Championship match at Taunton.


In a gripping finale at the Cooper Associates County Ground in Taunton, Tom Kohler-Cadmore delivered a masterclass in resilience and skill to ensure Somerset salvaged a draw against Nottinghamshire in the Rothesay County Championship Division One. Kohler-Cadmore's unbeaten 147, off 196 balls, was the cornerstone of Somerset's second innings, which ended at 238-4.
Match Overview
Nottinghamshire had set a formidable target, posting 509 in their first innings, thanks to centuries from Jack Haynes (157) and Ben Slater (124). Somerset responded with 379, leaving them with a significant deficit. Nottinghamshire's bowlers, led by Liam Patterson-White (4-104), had Somerset in early trouble at 28-3, still needing 102 to avoid an innings defeat.
Kohler-Cadmore's Counter-Attack
Kohler-Cadmore, however, had other plans. He launched a counter-attack, hitting 11 fours and six sixes, including three massive blows over the head of off-spinner Farhan Ahmed. His partnerships with James Rew (96 runs) and Tom Abell (114 runs) were crucial in steering Somerset to safety.
Key Partnerships
- James Rew: The left-hander played intelligently, scoring 43 before falling to Patterson-White. His partnership with Kohler-Cadmore laid the foundation for Somerset's recovery.
- Tom Abell: Abell's solid 21 not out complemented Kohler-Cadmore's aggressive approach, ensuring there were no late hiccups.
Nottinghamshire's Efforts
Patterson-White bowled tirelessly, sending down 29 overs unchanged from the River End. Despite his efforts, the Kookaburra ball offered little assistance to the seamers, and the pitch provided only occasional turn.
Conclusion
By tea, with Somerset at 197-4, the draw was inevitable. Kohler-Cadmore's century, his third for Somerset since joining in 2023, was a testament to his growing importance to the team. The match ended in a draw, with Somerset taking 11 points and Nottinghamshire 12.
Final Thoughts
This match was a showcase of the resilience and skill required in first-class cricket. Kohler-Cadmore's innings will be remembered as one of the finest in recent County Championship history, ensuring Somerset avoided defeat in a game that had looked lost at one stage.