Du Plooy stars for Middlesex at New Road
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Rothesay County Championship, Division Two, New Road, Worcester (day three)
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Middlesex 339& 283-6 dec: du Plooy 101*, Cracknell 46; Darley 2-32
Worcestershire 265 & 33-2: Waite 69; Roland-Jones 4-41, Morgan 3-67
Worcestershire (4pts) require 325 runs to beat Middlesex (5pts) with eight wickets remaining
Middlesex are in the box seat to claim a crucial County Championship victory over Worcestershire after a magnificent Leus du Ploy century helped the visitors dominate day three at New Road.
The skipper's imperious unbeaten 101 anchored his side's total of 283, with Joe Cracknell (46) playing the most significant supporting role as the visitors kept the Pears at arm's length.
Declaring with 14 overs left in the day, Worcestershire's chase of an imposing 358 began in dreadful circumstances when Jake Libby was run out without facing a ball, quickly followed by Dan Lategan.
The hosts closed on 33-2, with Middlesex needing eight wickets on the final day to seal victory.
Sam Robson and Ben Geddes showed staunch defence to navigate their way through a testing first hour on the third morning at New Road, getting through unscathed after Tom Taylor had posed plenty of questions.
The pair passed 50 with growing confidence, but it was the return of Ben Allison that proved pivotal, when a superb low catch at first slip by Henry Cullen sealed the fate of the stubborn Robson for 23.
Featuring in his first County Championship match of the summer, the fit and firing seamer showed what his side had been missing when he grabbed a second wicket of the morning by pinning Geddes lbw.
With the door ajar, there was another twist in the tale as Ethan Brookes castled Max Holden with the final ball of the session, as Middlesex left for lunch ahead by 156 runs with seven wickets in hand.
The visitors stalled the first over into the afternoon at 83-4 as Taylor ended Caleb Falconers' brief stay at the crease with a hooping inswinger that pinned the youngster lbw.
Du Plooy battened down the hatches, but Worcestershire squandered the chance to take the skipper's prize wicket when Brookes failed to hang onto a thick edge at first slip with the batter on 26.
With Joe Cracknell bedding in, the pair eased their side back into the ascendancy with a comfortable 50-run stand in the afternoon sun at New Road, with the keeper batter playing the leg-spin of D'Oliveira with relative ease.
The visitors were pegged back once more when Harry Darley, on as an injury replacement for Adam Finch, claimed the wicket of Cracknell for 46 just five deliveries into his spell.
Darley struck for a second time in what had been a whirlwind afternoon when he dismissed Ethan Bosch for 16.
Shortly after, du Plooy moved to a fine century from 163 balls and the visitors declared on 283-6, setting Worcestershire an imposing 358 to win.
Libby was left helpless when he was run out on the fifth ball of the innings as Toby Roland-Jones deflected a ball driven straight back to the non-striker's end that careered into the stumps, leaving Worcestershire 0-1.
Zafar Gohar crowned an excellent evening session with the wicket of Lategan as the visitors ended the day with a 324-run lead, needing eight more on day four to seal victory.
Report by ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay.