Prolific Rew steers Somerset towards win at Hampshire
The eye-catching Rew, whose head coach Jason Kerr has touted for England honours this summer, followed his 86 in the first innings to end the day 58 not out. They followed scores of 64, 122 and 48 in his other three innings this season – with Somerset 148 runs away from chasing 288, with seven wickets still in hand. Lewis Gregory had earlier taken his first five-wicket haul in three years to restrict Hampshire, despite half-centuries for Nick Gubbins, Jake Lehmann and Ben Brown.
The first two days saw Somerset seemingly in complete control to Hampshire fighting back and getting their noses in front – all while the pitch swung back and forth from favouring the bat to the ball. The morning session saw neither side find match momentum, as Hampshire grew their 96-run overnight lead to 215 against an ageing ball, but three wickets kept them in check. Despite Jack Lehmann and Rew looking likely, no player had managed to reach three figures in the first two innings.
Like the two previous contenders, Nick Gubbins looked destined to reach three figures. It did not pan out that way. A perfectly played reverse sweep off Jack Leach took him to 83 but jabbed outside next ball to depart.
Australian Lehmann was the next to try to buck the trend. He reached a half-century, for the second time in the match, with another punchy selection of drives and pulls. He raised his bat and, without scoring another run, chopped the pacy Alfie Ogborne onto his own stumps.
County Championship, day three: Rew reaches 50 as Somerset recover chasing 287 Day two: Hampshire fight back well against Somerset Day one: Bowlers & Rew help Somerset get on top against Hants Opener Toby Albert had retired hurt after he had extended his knee when taking a quick single on the second evening, but his return was short-lived as Gregory had him leg-before. Ben Mayes was bowled through the gate by Archie Vaughan, but Somerset wrestled back the advantage with the second new ball. Vaughan tempted Liam Dawson into a loose leg side shot, before Gregory brought himself on, found good movement and four more wickets.