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Warwickshire underline title-chasing credentials with win over fellow challengers Essex

Hasan Ali celebrates a wicket Getty Images

Warwickshire 242 (Rhodes 63, Hasan 53*, Bracewell 4-51) and 100 for 6 (Rhodes 29, Barnard 23*) beat Essex 126 (Westley 47, Hannon-Dalby 4-21, 4-28) and 215 (Harmer 50*, Hasan 4-48, Rushworth 4-62) by four wickets

Warwickshire underlined their LV=Insurance County Championship title-chasing credentials by completing a four-wicket win over fellow challengers Essex inside three days at Edgbaston.

The story of seam-bowling dominance continued into the third day as Essex were bowled out in their second innings for 215. Chris Rushworth exploited helpful overhead conditions to finish with 4 for 62 (8 for 90 in the match) while Hasan Ali took 4 for 48.

That left a victory target of 100 and, as batting remained far from straightforward, Warwickshire had to work hard to get there, reaching 100 for 6 from 27.2 overs.

The skills of Rushworth and Hasan, ably supported in the seam department by Oliver Hannon-Dalby and Ed Barnard, were the decisive factor in a fast-moving match which yielded a result on the third day despite the loss of 41 overs to the weather on the first two.

A first defeat of the season came as a jolt for Essex after their impressive display in the draw against champions Surrey last week.

Warwickshire's third win in five games continued a strong start that has far exceeded expectations after they avoided relegation by the skin of their teeth last September.

After Essex resumed on the third morning on 86 for 4, still trailing by 30, overnight pair Matt Critchley and Michael Pepper took their side in front but neither lasted much longer as three wickets fell in 15 balls. Critchley edged Hasan to Rob Yates at first slip and Rushworth pinned Pepper lbw and had Doug Bracewell brilliantly caught by Sam Hain at second slip.

Simon Harmer, who scored an unbeaten fifty, and Shane Snater (31) attacked effectively to ensure they would at least have something to bowl at, but the relentless seam team kept nagging away. Snater was snared lbw by Hannon-Dalby, and Hasan had Sam Cook caught at long leg and Jamie Porter taken at slip.

Chasing 100 in a minimum of 73 overs, Warwickshire had plenty of time but Alex Davies sought to do the job quickly and fell lbw to Cook when he missed an attempt to send the ball into the River Rea.

Batting remained awkward as Essex's seamers showed their skills. Yates edged Porter into the cordon and when Bracewell produced two superb away-cutters to remove Hain and Will Rhodes in three balls, it was 65 for 4 and Essex had a glimmer of hope.

Dan Mousley and Barnard added an important 21 and, though the dismissal of Mousley and Michael Burgess in successive overs had a few home nerves jangling at 91 for 6, Barnard steered his team home with 23 not out from 28 balls.

Warwickshire 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st10AL DaviesRM Yates
2nd28WMH RhodesRM Yates
3rd26SR HainWMH Rhodes
4th1WMH RhodesDR Mousley
5th21EG BarnardDR Mousley
6th5MGK BurgessEG Barnard
7th9DR BriggsEG Barnard