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Miles Hammond, James Bracey thrive for Gloucestershire before rain seals stalemate

Miles Hammond plays a shot Getty Images

Gloucestershire 337 and 176 for 3 (Hammond 58*, Bracey 55*) drew with Lancashire 402 (Croft 80, Wood 50, Higgins 3-55)

Miles Hammond and James Bracey batted Gloucestershire towards safety before rain wiped out the last two sessions of the LV= County Championship match with Lancashire at the Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol.

Only 19 overs were possible at the start of the final day, which began with the home side precariously placed on 99 for three in their second innings, just 34 runs ahead.

Overnight pair Hammond and Bracey negotiated them with few alarms on the placid pitch, both reaching half-centuries in taking the score to 176 for three by the time rain started to fall at 12.20pm.

Hammond was unbeaten on 58 and Bracey 55 when play ceased. An early lunch was taken, and play almost restarted at 2.05pm, with umpires and teams ready to take the field.

But more rain started to fall and became heavier, to the frustration of the groundstaff, who had been on and off with the covers.

Umpires Rob Bailey and Neil Pratt abandoned any prospect of further play at 3.10pm.

Lancashire took 14 points from the drawn contest to consolidate their position in the top three of the First Division, while Gloucestershire's 12 points (they had one deducted for a slow over-rate) left them still occupying bottom place.

The hosts have still not won a Championship game this season in eight attempts, but will take some comfort from having competed well in a closely-fought contest.

Bracey, eager to overcome a poor run of form stretching back to the second match of the Championship campaign, was positive from the outset, cover-driving the opening delivery of the day from Will Williams for four.

Unbeaten on 14 overnight, the England player was the first to his fifty, having faced 90 balls and hit seven boundaries.

Fellow left-hander Hammond followed suit in the same over, bowled by Jack Morley, having just dispatched the spinner over long-on for six.

His half-century occupied 124 deliveries and also featured five fours. But the time the rain came, Gloucestershire were 111 ahead and, with precious little assistance in the pitch for the bowlers, a draw looked the only likely outcome.

Gloucs 3rd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st20CDJ DentGFB Scott
2nd22CDJ DentGD Phillips
3rd31CDJ DentMAH Hammond
4th103MAH HammondJR Bracey