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Westwood century

Ian Westwood reaches 100 - his first century in 46 championship attempts since Colwyn Bay, 2005. An impressive, steel-nerved effort which should banish a few demons from all those times he has made a start in an innings but not carried it through.
Bears 213 for 1. Westwood 101, Sangakkara 77. And then Westwood, on 101, is dropped by Wiseman at slip off Plunkett.

Despite that reprieve, an excellent effort. Makes you wonder how Warwickshire made such a porridge of their first innings - but at least they have a chance of saving the game now.

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J. Biscuit-Dunke:

Well done Westy. Now go on and fill Nick Knight's shoes.

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