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Willey's assault brings Leicestershire heartache

Leicestershire 305 (Robson 75) and 44-1 require a further 332 runs to beat Northamptonshire 251 (Raine 4-55) and 429 (Willey 88, Shreck 4-91)
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All-rounder David Willey celebrated his call-up to England's one-day squad by smashing 88 from just 79 balls and then took a late wicket to undermine Leicestershire's fleeting hopes of securing a first Championship win for more than two years..

When the visitors lost Rob Newton for 58 shortly after lunch, bowled by a Ben Raine delivery that seamed back to knock out the batsman's off-stump, Northants were 220 for 6 and leading by just 166 with only four wickets remaining, with Leicestershire looking to have an excellent chance of ending their drought at the 34th attempt.

Leicestershire's head coach Andrew MacDonald refused to accept the game was up. "If we'd taken a couple of opportunities the game may have been slightly different, but I still think the game is in the balance, 332 off 96 overs, if it's a full day's play we're right in this.

"If you look at the trend of the game the scores have risen with each innings, and I think what you'll find is the surface is becoming better and better, so day four shouldn't hold too many demons. If we bat deep we'll probably be on the right side of the ledger. If we bat the day, we win. It's a matter of applying ourselves."

Willey, initially in company with former Leicestershire batsman Josh Cobb, took the attack to the Leicestershire seamers in destructive style. Cobb, who was dropped before scoring, went on to 56 before being caught down the leg-side by wicket-keeper Niall O'Brien off Charlie Shreck, but Willey was then joined by Rory Kleinveldt in a match-changing partnership of 97 for the eighth wicket, hit off just 11.4 overs.

Kleinveldt hit seven fours and two sixes in going a half-century off 32 balls before top-edging an attempted pull at Clint McKay and being caught by Tom Wells running in from the deep midwicket.

Olly Stone, with a first-class career best 28, provided solid support for Willey in a partnership of 49 for the ninth wicket. Soon afterwards, Willey, having hit 15 fours and a six, skied Shreck to third man, where Ned Eckersley held the catch.

Faced with the task of making what would be the fourth highest run chase in their history, Leicestershire quickly lost Dan Redfern, the left-hander steering a delivery from Willey straight into the hands of Cobb at backward point.

Eckersley and Angus Robson then saw the Foxes to the close, still needing another 332 runs for their first championship win since September 2012, and Northants needing another nine wickets for their first championship win since September 2013.

Leics 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st16DJ RedfernAJ Robson
2nd42EJH EckersleyAJ Robson
3rd9MJ CosgroveEJH Eckersley
4th26EJH EckersleyND Pinner
5th59NJ O'BrienEJH Eckersley
6th34NJ O'BrienTJ Wells
7th13NJ O'BrienBA Raine
8th25CJ McKayBA Raine
9th37CJ McKayOH Freckingham
10th22CE ShreckOH Freckingham