Bethell's 142* Anchors Tourists at 302-8 on Day 4

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07 Jan 2026 | 08:30 am
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The fourth day of the match concluded with the touring side posting a total of 302 runs for the loss of eight wickets. By stumps, Bethell stood resiliently at the crease, remaining unbeaten with an impressive individual score of 142, having anchored the innings.

 

Bethell's commanding 142 not out proved to be the cornerstone of the innings, providing much-needed stability as wickets fell around him throughout the challenging day. His determined effort ensured the tourists reached a respectable total.

 

Day Four Concludes with Resilience

 

The touring team finished at 302 for eight by the close of play on day four, reflecting a hard-fought battle against the opposition's bowling attack. Matthew Potts was at the other end, yet to score when the umpires called stumps.

 

Bethell Anchors Challenging Innings

 

The score of 302-8, spearheaded by Bethell's unbeaten century, sets up an intriguing final day. The tourists will aim to add crucial runs with their remaining two wickets, while the home side will be eager to wrap up the innings swiftly.

 

The fourth day was marked by Bethell's sustained resistance, holding the innings together despite the loss of partners. His prolonged stay at the crease was instrumental in guiding the team to their current competitive position by stumps.

 

Final Day Promises Intriguing Play

 

With Bethell still at the wicket and Matthew Potts yet to score, the tourists will look to capitalise early on day five to extend their lead. The match remains finely balanced, promising a compelling and uncertain conclusion.