Warwickshire 17 for two path Essex 126 (Westley 47, Hannon-Dalby 4-21, Rushworth 4-26) by 109 runs
Former Durham seamer Rushworth went into this recreation, his fifth for Warwickshire, with 22 wickets at 15.27 apiece and enhanced these figures additional with 4 for 28 as Essex folded to 126 all out.
Rushworth delivered a triple-wicket maiden within the final over earlier than tea to cut back Essex from a comparatively wholesome 76 for 2 to 76 for 5. Olly Hannon-Dalby adopted up within the remaining session with 4 for 21, taking him previous 450 wickets in all codecs.
Warwickshire then encountered turbulence of their very own as they reached 17 for 2 on the shut of a day which offered considerable drama and leisure regardless of play not beginning till 3pm attributable to rain.
After Warwickshire captain Will Rhodes gained the toss for the primary time this season, Essex's batters discovered life troublesome in damp, seamer-friendly situations. Only skipper Tom Westley (47, 94 balls) lasted greater than an hour.
Both Essex openers fell to the brand new ball. Rushworth, contemporary from his dazzling seven for 38 in Southampton final week, despatched an inswinger into Alastair Cook's pads to win an lbw choice. Hassan Ali, recalled rather than the rested Chris Woakes, struck together with his fifth ball when Nick Browne feathered a leg look and wicketkeeper Michael Burgess took a wonderful catch, one-handed and at full stretch.
Westley and Dan Lawrence added 52 in 12 overs earlier than Rushworth's good over despatched the innings into spoil. Lawrence chipped the primary ball to additional over. Matt Critchley narrowly survived the second and third then edged the fourth to Rob Yates at slip. Michael Pepper fell lbw to the sixth. It was bowling of a degree of management, intelligence and efficiency which might not look misplaced in an Ashes collection.
Control, intelligence and efficiency are attributes which Hannon-Dalby's work constantly shows and he heightened Essex's misery within the final session with a burst of 4 for ten in 28 balls. Simon Harmer's stubborn 39-ball resistance for 3 was ended by a spectacular rearrangement of furnishings, Doug Bracewell edged to slide and Westley was caught at additional cowl.
After Hassan Ali returned to entice Sam Cook lbw and Hannon-Dalby hit Shane Snater's off stump the final eight wickets had fallen for 50 runs in 19.2 overs. Who wants Chris Woakes?
Essex inflicted quick injury upon Warwickshire's reply when Jamie Porter's first ball trapped Yates in entrance. Porter added a second wicket with the day's remaining ball when Alex Davies edged to 3rd slip to depart the guests nonetheless proper within the recreation regardless of their paltry first innings complete.
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