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County Championship R1 This Week Team -Tom Banton breaks the summer record record, and Josh Tonge is impressed by the return

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By Dom Harris

The County Championship has returned in the 2025 season in the clear blue sky across the United Kingdom and Wales.

For four days, in the 18th century, including the inning of the history book, the strong form of the UK, the power of the county, and the addition of winter additions to the ground, and frankly played more dramas than the Indian Premier League.

Zak Crawley, who relocated his stumps to the 11th Tom Hinley, which blocks Jack Leach with the entire Somerset Field of Close Company on Monday evening on Friday morning in Friday morning, on Monday evening. There was no lack of action.

In Division ONE, he won the Hampshire and Nottinghamshire, and there were many draws in Chelmsford, Edgbaston and Taunton.

Meanwhile, in Division 2, Derbyshire, Kent, and Leicestershire won both within three days, but the heavyweight collision between the middleSex and Lancashire ended with a thrilling lottery.

Here, we emphasize some of the star performers in the opening round of the world’s best red ball competition.

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Yates, 25 years old, was promoted as a potential future British Open, and 25 -year -old Yates removed the season with a high score of 115 and 65 with SUSSEX with SUSSEX in Edgbaston, and removed two ticket balls in the second innings.

2. Marcus Harris (Lancashire V MiddlesEX)

Australia’s assaulted batter Harris sent a notification to the National Selector ahead of the upcoming World Test Championship Finals.

In his first innings, his 138 plugged Red Rose into the first innings, and Lancashire settled in an draw in eight tickets and was still in second place with 52 points, which is still insufficient than 50 goals.

3. Max Holden (MiddleSEX v Lancashire)

Holden stayed in Cricket’s house, which leads to the noteworthy middle sex fight, and could not win the host.

After producing the first round of 69 as part of the only two partnerships with the actual material, the left hand was found in the middle of the second innings in the middle of the 7-3 years, and his side scored 184 points before he scored 184 points.

4. Colin Akerman (Durham V Nottingham)

The only player who made this team a lost team was undoubtedly not deserved to score a series of centuries in Trent Bridge.

The 34 -year -old Dutch International International International was led to 124 people after registering the first century of the 2025 season to 116, but Durham was ultimately in vain when he surrendered to Nottingham by eight inspectors in the last session.

5. Tom Banton (Somerset v WORCESTERSHIRE)

Banton’s 371 off 403 deliveries, which are outstanding performances and headlines in the opening round, surpassed Justin Langer, the fifth highest personal score in Summerset and County Championship.

As evidence of the rise in the red ball form since last year, Vanton has occupied more than 8 hours of wrinkles for more than eight hours, including the entire day, as the first day of the first inning is declared as a mammoth lead through WorcesterShire.

6. Lewis Lepe (Derbyshire v Glounstershire)

Mainly hitting the left arm, Payer Recon, who was a new ball, rediscovered a new ball with a new ball, and for the first time in his career, he took 10 tickets in the game, including 6-52 in his first innings.

7. John Simpson (SUSSEX V WARWICKSHIRE)

Recently, the ticket gate Simpson, known as one of the best county signatures, joined SUSSEX in Middle Sex before 2024 season, leading to Division 2 title, and scored 1,197 points in a 75 -year -old touch.

He struck undefeated 181 in Edgbaston, and SUSSEX was restored from the loss of the initial ticket gate in the first morning and recovered 528 draws in the draw with Warwickshire, and he was transporting the form with Division One by striking undefeated 181 in EDGBASTON.

8. Matthew (WORCESTERSHIRE V Somerset)

It is very harsh to not include Worcester’s representative after a tremendous effort in the second innings.

Bass scored 200 over 200 over 200 times in Taunton with Brett D ‘Oliveira Captain Brett D’ Oliveira, who faced more than 500 first inning defects, but lost 319 balls after winning 32 fast fires in 32 innings in the first innings. It was All-Rounder Waite.

Kent was announced as an overseas signature just two weeks before the season, mostly unknown Dudgeon.

South Africa’s Faceman immediately had an immediate impact on the Northamptonsire’s lineup to help you with a 7-36 career in the second innings.

10. Fergus O’Neill (Nottingham Sher v Durum)

Australia’s fast bowling player O’Neill, with his overseas themes, made an immediate impression in the county cricket, starting with a one -month odor with a fine fashion at Trent Bridge.

The 24-year-old boy, who was recently named Bradman Young Cricket, was a player of the Victorian season at the Sheffield Shield Campaign, and he was hit by Durham, claiming 5-81 in his first innings and 3-35 hits, securing a loot.

11. Josh tongue (Nottingham Sher v Durum)

Another Nottinghamshire is fast, but one of the English selectors and the fans, the tongue, reminded me of the class, showing behind his long injury struggle.

Surprisingly, after moving from Worcestershire and Tunge, who tested two times in the UK in 2023, he lost the whole 2024 season, and his NOTTS debut was hosted by four out of 12 on the fourth day to win the host.

His 5-66 figures followed two ticket gestures in their first inning, followed by 55 of his 55 precious sub-spells followed the virgin of virgin with bats by making a valuable low order to build the first inning lead.

12th male: Matt critchley (Essex v Surrey)

Perhaps it’s not lucky to be included in XI. CRITCHLEY is one of three ESSEX players, and in the match against Surrey, he toned in the match against Surrey when he finished 145, a total of 582-6.

All-Round also insisted three ticket gates, but ESSEX could not force the results in the positive pitch when Dom Sibley and Ben Fokees showed elasticity to save the lottery for the defensive champion.

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