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Westwood hundred sets Warwickshire platform

Warwickshire 235 for 3 v Nottinghamshire
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Warwickshire were indebted to a gritty unbeaten 144 from their former captain Ian Westwood for sustaining their County Championship title challenge against defending champions Nottinghamshire at Edgbaston.

The left-handed opener batted through an attritional day to help Warwickshire to 235 for 3 and collect a batting bonus point which nibbled away at the seven-point gap leaders Durham, who sit out this round of matches, enjoyed at the start of play.

It was hard going against an accurate seam attack and the batsmen also found timing difficult when the ball went soft. But Westwood applied himself diligently and his patient innings stabilised the innings with support from Jim Troughton after Warwickshire had made uncertain progress to 114 for 3.

Westwood's century was the ninth of his career and his second of a season that was disrupted by a broken finger last month. He resigned last winter after two years as captain so that he could concentrate on his batting and found form in mid-season after a spell of second-team cricket.

Westwood dominated a second-wicket stand of 56 with William Porterfield, of which the Ireland captain's contribution was only 14, and then shared a more fluent unbroken fourth-wicket stand of 121 with Troughton, who succeeded him as captain.

Warwickshire's innings almost shuddered to a halt during a tedious afternoon session when they were pegged back by the accuracy of Andre Adams and they managed only 54 runs in 29 overs. Shivnarine Chanderpaul batted 46 balls for eight runs but then edged a low catch to Chris Read off Darren Pattinson.

Chanderpaul and Westwood had chiselled out 19 from 17 overs in a strokeless third-wicket stand but Westwood then played with greater fluency and turned a 106-ball 50 into a 205-ball century. The majority of his 16 fours were cut or off driven. There was a moment of alarm for Westwood as he neared his century with a top-edged hook for four off Adams, who was again the pick of Nottinghamshire's attack.

Westwood outscored Troughton in their unbroken stand of 121 but Troughton, without a championship century in two years, buckled down and played a disciplined innings in support of his fellow left-hander.

Both attacked against slow left-armer Graeme White with Westwood bringing up the 200 when he went down the pitch and straight drove the spinner. Westwood had just struck his 20th boundary of the day when umpires Nick Cook and Steve O'Shaughnessy took the players off for bad light 40 minutes before the scheduled close.

Notts 3rd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st29AD HalesK Turner
2nd71AD HalesDM Bravo
3rd8MH WesselsAD Hales
4th7SJ MullaneyAD Hales
5th7GG WhiteAD Hales
6th1CMW ReadAD Hales
7th18PJ FranksAD Hales
8th7AR AdamsAD Hales
9th30AD HalesDJ Pattinson
10th44AD HalesLJ Fletcher