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CCD1 round-up: Alastair Cook's fine form continues as James Anderson suffers injury scare

Essex's Alastair Cook
Image: Alastair Cook hit his 58th first class century on day one against Hampshire

Alastair Cook continued his outstanding early-season form on day one of a new round of Specsavers County Championship matches, which also saw an injury scare for James Anderson.

After Lancashire paceman Anderson limped off with groin trouble midway through his sixth over at Old Trafford, Yorkshire captain Gary Ballance (74) took over in the Roses match as the visitors recovered from a perilous nine for two to reach a hard-working 251-6.

England's all-time leading wicket-taker, next scheduled back on duty for his country in the first Test against South Africa on July 6, did not return to the field in the Division One derby and will have his injury reassessed over the weekend.

James Anderson had to leave the field with an injury at Old Trafford on Friday
Image: James Anderson picked up a wicket before he was forced off with a groin injury

Between the rain breaks down at Chelmsford, meanwhile, Cook (114no) chalked up his 58th first-class century on the back of his Royal London Cup exploits of late which have already earned him an automatic slot in next year's North-South series.

The former England captain marked his return to the championship in style as he and fellow centurion Tom Westley (111) piled on a second-wicket stand of 243 against Hampshire after Nick Browne departed without a run on the board.

Essex closed on that same total as Westley fell went to the final ball of the day.

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Westley was just first to three figures, with his 15th four off his 178th delivery, and Cook duly followed an over later by hitting his 12th boundary off his 222nd ball.

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Thunderstorms curtailed play to only 32.5 overs between Warwickshire and Somerset at Taunton, where the visitors closed on 93-3 and the Overton twins Jamie and Craig were responsible for all the wickets so far.

The top-flight action was completed, in the other derby of the round, by table-toppers Surrey and Middlesex at Lord's where, again between the downpours, Kumar Sangakkara (113no) had time to record his 59th first-class hundred.

Kumar Sangakkara of Surrey
Image: Kumar Sangakkara's century helped Surrey to 265-5 at the close against Middlesex

The veteran Sri Lankan great hit 10 fours and for good measure two consecutive sixes off Ollie Rayner in his 132-ball century, also sharing a fourth-wicket stand of 114 with Dominic Sibley in a total of 265-5 before deteriorating conditions brought an early close.

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