da esoccer bet: Another telling contribution from consistent all-rounder Will Gidman putGloucestershire in control on the second day of the County Championshipmatch with Leicestershire at Bristol
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ScorecardAnother telling contribution from consistent all-rounder Will Gidman putGloucestershire in control on the second day of the County Championshipmatch with Leicestershire at Bristol.The 26-year-old former Durham player hit an unbeaten 85 to guide his side froman overnight 235 for six to 394 all out and four batting bonus points. IanCockbain (63), Ian Saxelby (21) and David Payne (24) shared useful stands, whileNathan Buck finished with 5 for 99.Payne then claimed three for 26 as Leicestershire collapsed to 49 for fivebefore Wayne White (37) and Ned Eckersley (35 not out) gave their total somerespectability with a partnership of 81. They closed on 131 for 6, Gidman taking two for 20.If Gloucestershire can win the game and take 23 points they will go into theirfinal fixture just nine behind opponents Northants and still in the thick of thepromotion race. Showers interrupted the morning session as Cockbain and Gidman looked to build from overnight scores of 46 and 11 respectively. There were two rain breaksbefore, with the total on 256, Cockbain was caught at mid-wicket trying to pulla delivery from Buck.An early lunch was taken at that point and play resumed at 12.55pm. Twenty runswere added before Jon Lewis was bowled off stump by Buck for eight and Gidmanwent on to a half-century off 113 balls, with five fours. Saxelby and Payne ensured Leicestershire were kept in the field for longer than they would have expected and there was an early shock in store for the visitors when they began their reply.Lewis, making his final appearance for Gloucestershire at Bristol before movingto Surrey next season, marked the occasion by striking with the openingdelivery, knocking back Will Jefferson’s middle stump. The ball beat the bat on countless occasions before four wickets fell in rapid succession. Greg Smith was leg before pushing forward to Will Gidman for 33 in the 16th over and left-arm seamer Payne followed up by sending back Matt Boyce, Josh Cobb and James Taylor for the addition of only five runs.Boyce was caught behind driving, Cobb bowled for a duck and Taylor lbw on theback foot to an inswinger. Leicestershire were in disarray, but White and Eckersley showed more mettle than their predecessors to defy the home attack until White, having hit sevenfours, was caught at backward point off Gidman, who now has 45 wickets to add tohis 977 Championship runs this season.






