Roland-Jones, Morgan star as Middlesex take upper hand

Toby Roland-Jones shows his frustration Getty Images

Middlesex 339 (Morgan 58*, Allison 4-77, Finch 4-93) and 5 for 0 lead Worcestershire 265 (Waite 69, Roland-Jones 4-41) by 79 runs

Toby Roland-Jones rolled back the years with a superb four-wicket haul that drove Middlesex into the ascendency against Worcestershire on day two of an intriguing Division Two clash at New Road.

The veteran seamer enjoyed a vintage day out on a surface that kept the seamers interested, returning figures of 4 for 41 as the away side bowled the Pears out for 265. Matthew Waite's punchy 69 was the biggest display of defiance for the home side in their pursuit of 339, but the hosts lost wickets in clusters as Middlesex kept control.

Sebastian Morgan and Tom Helm played handy supporting roles, sharing five wickets between them as they helped their side take control of the game with a lead of 79 runs heading into the third day.

Middlesex enjoyed the brighter start to day two, courtesy of Morgan's excellent lower-order rearguard that helped take his side past 300 in the process of registering an assured half-century. The wickets of Roland-Jones and Helm curtailed the away side's innings, having added 48 to the overnight score.

Worcestershire's pursuit of 339 started in the worst possible fashion, with openers Jake Libby and Dan Lategan both departing for single-figures scores as the visitors stole a march on the Pears. Libby was victim of a gorgeous ball from Helm that caught his edge on the day through to James Cracknell, shortly before Roland-Jones snagged Lategan when the teenager offered no shot to a ball destined for off stump.

Brett D'Oliveira and Gareth Roderick led the fightback from 18 for 2 after lunch, showing patience as they defended resolutely in the early exchanges. The experienced duo added 52 for the third wicket, but an inspired spell from Roland-Jones saw him take three wickets in successive overs as the visitors took control.

D'Oliveira mistimed a pull shot that was top-edged to Caleb Falconer before Roderick saw his 86-ball defiance ended when the former England seamer uprooted his off stump with a peach of a ball from the Diglis End. Roland-Jones strengthened the visitors' grip on the contest when he had debutant Henry Cullen caught behind without scoring, as Worcestershire slumped to 80 for 5.

Waite came together with Ethan Brookes to set about a middle-order rebuild, playing a handful of commanding shots whilst Brookes soaked up the pressure from spinner Zafar Gohar midway through the afternoon.

Waite wore a nasty short ball into his throat two short of his half-century but dug deep to register a fourth fifty of the summer with his promotion to No. 5 paying dividends shortly after, avoiding a mix-up with his partner when a run-out opportunity was missed by the visitors.

Worcestershire could breathe a little easier at 152 for 5 as the crucial partnership for the fifth wicket reached 72 at the interval, but the visitors re-asserted control soon after. Two wickets in as many overs courtesy of youngster Morgan tore apart the partnership, with Waite's mistimed hook shot finding the grateful hands of Roland-Jones at long-leg on 69, before Brookes edged behind for a dogged 29 from 90 balls.

With two set batters now out of the equation, Helm returned to remove Beyers Swanepoel for a breezy 34, before Morgan grabbed a third late on as Worcestershire were bowled out for 265, still trailing by 74 runs.

Middlesex openers Sam Robson and Ben Geddes saw through the last two overs of the day, and set to start day three in the box seat.

Worcs 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st0JD LibbyDH Lategan
2nd28GH RoderickDH Lategan
3rd88GH RoderickBMJ Allison
4th15BL D'OliveiraBMJ Allison
5th23MJ WaiteBMJ Allison
6th0MJ WaiteHJ Cullen
7th1EA BrookesHJ Cullen
8th55TAI TaylorHJ Cullen
9th0TAI TaylorB Swanepoel
10th6TAI TaylorHC Darley