Haseeb Hameed's Double Century Shines as Nottinghamshire and Somerset Edge Towards a Draw
Haseeb Hameed scores a remarkable double century, but Nottinghamshire and Somerset are likely to end their match in a draw.


Haseeb Hameed's Stellar Performance
Haseeb Hameed delivered a masterclass in batting with a superb double century, scoring 208 runs for Nottinghamshire against Somerset in the Rothesay County Championship Division One. Despite his heroics, the match at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, is almost certain to end in a draw due to the combination of a dead pitch and the Kookaburra ball.
Match Overview
Nottinghamshire finished day three at 511-6 in their first innings, leading Somerset by 73 runs with four wickets remaining. Contributions from Jack Haynes (70) and Lyndon James (72) supported Hameed's monumental effort. However, the conditions have left little room for a decisive result on the final day.
Key Moments
- Hameed's Double Century: Hameed's 208 runs included 23 fours and two sixes, taking his season tally to 1,108 runs, making him the leading run-scorer in the County Championship.
- Partnerships: The fourth-wicket partnership of 123 runs between Hameed and Haynes was crucial, while James added 88 runs with Liam Patterson-White for the sixth wicket.
- Run Out: Hameed was unfortunately run out responding to a call from James, ending his innings.
Tactical Decisions
Somerset's skipper, Lewis Gregory, opted not to take the second new ball, reflecting the pitch's lack of assistance for the bowlers. Spinner Archie Vaughan bowled the final delivery of the day with a ball that was 151 overs old.
Implications for the Championship
Nottinghamshire began this round a point behind Surrey, but Surrey's victory against Durham has widened the gap. Somerset, in third place, needed a win to maintain their slim chances of challenging for the title.
Conclusion
Unless Nottinghamshire can significantly extend their lead and bowl out Somerset on the final day, which seems highly unlikely, the match will end in a draw. This would mark all four of Nottinghamshire's matches using the Kookaburra ball ending without a result.
Report supplied by ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay.