Murali Vijay scores half century for Essex

Vijay, who struggled to get going in the Test series against England, scored 56 off 95 balls.

Published: 11th September 2018 08:50 AM  |   Last Updated: 11th September 2018 08:50 AM   |  A+A-

Murali Vijay

India's Murali Vijay (File Photo | PTI)

By PTI

NOTTINGHAM: India opener Murali Vijay finally found some runs in England as he made a sedate half-century for Essex in a County Championship Division One match against Nottinghamshire here Monday.

Replying to Nottinghamshire's 177 all out, Essex were off to a solid start as Vijay and Nick Browne added 56 runs for the first wicket at Trent Bridge.

However, the visiting team lost a few wickets after that as Nottinghamshire closed in on their lower-order.

Vijay, who struggled to get going in the Test series against England, scored 56 off 95 balls.

Vijay's knock included nine boundaries.

Earlier, Nottinghamshire failed to capitalise on the toss after electing to bat as they were bowled out in 58.1 overs.

For Essex, medium pacer Jamie Porter was the most successful bowler, returning figures of 4/50.

In another county match recently, India's left-arm spinner Axar Patel claimed nine wickets for Durham, including seven in an innings.

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