Ben Brown's Heroic Century Secures Hampshire's Draw Against Worcestershire in County Championship
Ben Brown's unbeaten 109 leads Hampshire to a hard-fought draw against Worcestershire in the County Championship, showcasing resilience and determination.



Ben Brown's Unbeaten Century Rescues Hampshire
In a thrilling finale to the County Championship match at the Utilita Bowl, Southampton, Ben Brown played a captain's innings to ensure Hampshire secured a draw against Worcestershire. Brown's unbeaten 109, spanning 331 minutes at the crease, was the cornerstone of Hampshire's resistance on the final day.
Match Overview
Worcestershire had dominated the first three days, declaring their first innings at a mammoth 679-7, thanks to centuries from Adam Hose (266) and *Jake Libby (228). Hampshire, in response, were bowled out for 221 in their first innings, with Tilak Varma (56) and James Prest (48)** offering some resistance.
Facing a daunting deficit, Hampshire needed a monumental effort to avoid an innings defeat. Brown, who took over the captaincy from James Vince in the winter, led from the front. His partnership with *Liam Dawson (60) ensured Hampshire reached 294-4** in their second innings, securing a draw.
Key Moments
- Brown's Resilience: Brown's century, his second of the season, came off 257 balls and included 16 fours. His ability to bat through the day under immense pressure was crucial.
- Dawson's Support: Dawson's unbeaten 60 provided valuable support, ensuring Worcestershire's bowlers couldn't break through.
- Worcestershire's Efforts: Despite their disciplined bowling, Worcestershire could only take one wicket on the final day. Callum Parkinson was the lone wicket-taker, dismissing Varma for 47.
Match Conclusion
At 17:00 BST, with six wickets still needed, Worcestershire's captain Jake Libby shook hands on the draw. Hampshire took 9 points from the match, while Worcestershire claimed 16 points, which could prove vital in their battle to avoid relegation.
Report Credits
This report was provided by the ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay.