County Champion: Lancashire suffered a situation in Leicestershire

Leicestershire's extraordinary season continued to win Lancashire quickly and played three games, further strengthening its huge lead in the second division of the county championship.

They scored 251 in the first inning, and they threw Lancashire 248 times over centuries by Rehan Ahmed and Lewis Hill to complete their fifth win of the season, all of which were accomplished in a leeway of one day.

Keaton Jennings, who quit his resignation earlier this month given his hard start on his side, offered him hope to save something with a stellar 112, but no other batsman had more than 26 performances in another frustrating performance that won the unwinning visitors.

Logan Van Beek is the most successful bowler in Leicestershire, with two wickets each in Josh Hull, Tom Scriven and Ahmed.

Lancashire may imagine they are more likely to run on the third day than on the first day of 2.65, watching Leicestershire run on Saturday with 4.23 runs, but spent 29 eliminations in the third quarter and shortened 74 deficits in the first session, and ran in Lancashire may be easier.

More importantly, they lost three wickets in doing so, including a critical scorer and principal hopes that primarily hope to avoid failure here.

The Australian died for the second time before lunch, and Captain Peter Handscomb repeated his first-day strategy to bring back his new ball bowler for an outburst in front of the curtain. It brought success at the time when Harris flickered on a ball outside the stump and was caught for 20.

It gave Van Beek the third wicket of the morning, who scored 2-9 in six games after the first spell, who fired Luke Wells and Josh Bohannon in three delivery areas.

Wells deployed a top-seller to lift short delivery on the short circuit, but without controlling the shot, Lewis Hill added an extra element of difficulty with gusts of wind, dividing numerous catches on the wide third person. Bohannon then hit the second ball duck with the speed of the second shot.

However, Van Beek's breakout before lunch on Day 1 caused a collapse, thanks in large part to Jennings' performance of his character strength in a tough season, leading Lancashire to 209-5 in tea, thanks to his first-class career in Level 32, which is 16th in his current county.

It was undoubtedly not the smoothest they had on the court that started producing variable bounces, and while the diving Ben Cox couldn't pop the legs on the hull, he survived the 58, but he kept his side in the game.

After finding support from Matty Hurst, Jennings was fined 70 in the fine after scoring 70 behind the fourth wicket (fourth), when Jennings reached that milestone as the meat-pull-off Van Beek brought him the 10th boundary.

The fifth wicket added another 58 times, and despite George Bell's dismissal from the top pull in tea, it was a solid meeting for visitors, who were still 42 behind at intervals.

Leicestershire's longing for a breakthrough was not out of reach, with Jennings falling seven times in the evening, his death by a ball lifted from Scriven and grabbing the batsman's right glove, Handscomb got a great catch on Slip.

After that, the fall of Lancashire County gradually emerged. Hull brought one back to George Balderson's bowl, Ahmed's leg spins into the game, Tom Bailey grabbed the back, England's all-around player had been trapping Anderson Phillip's legs before.

Hull then made a great catch in his own bowling game to eliminate Tom Hartley and snatched the Leicestershire celebrations in one season, in which the promotion seemed to have lost the championship due to the championship season only in the midfield stage.

Report provided by the ECB reporters network, supported by Rothesay