
Fresh off a pivotal 65 at the top of the order for his side, Dan Lategan reflected on an eventful finish to day two at Lord’s that saw his Worcestershire side close with a 208-run lead despite losing a cluster of wickets late on.
Continuing his excellent start to the season at the top of the order for the Pears, Lategan’s superb 63-ball-65 took centre stage as Worcestershire’s looked to build on their slender eight-run lead at the halfway point in the match.
Striking the ball with a dismissive and confident tone, the 19-year-old played with fluency as he raced to a second half-century of the campaign, adding 112 in partnership with Jake Libby for the first wicket.
Lategan’s dismissal, followed by Libby’s for 79, saw Worcestershire endure a tricky last session of the day, with the visitors closing on 200-7.
The top-order batter, said on a pitch that is showing signs of wear, a bright start on day three is crucial.