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Newly promoted Worcestershire cricket team got off to a good start against Warwickshire on a windy opening day of their match. Worcestershire scored 316 runs for the loss of 7 wickets.

Kashif Ali, in his first-ever century, scored 110 runs while Gareth Roderick added 68 runs. This was a strong performance from Worcestershire, who were promoted to Division One last year.

Warwickshire’s captain chose to bowl first, but without some key players, their bowling attack struggled to make an impact on the good batting pitch. Kashif Ali took full advantage and played confidently to reach his maiden century.

Despite some early hopes of getting wickets due to the moist pitch, Warwickshire’s bowlers couldn’t make much headway. Roderick and Libby put up a solid partnership, frustrating the bowlers.

Kashif Ali's maiden

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Libby eventually got out after making a good 38 runs, and Roderick continued to play a steady innings. Kashif Ali was the aggressor, scoring most of his runs quickly.

As the day progressed, Warwickshire’s bowlers struggled to break partnerships. However, they managed to get some wickets towards the end of the day, but Worcestershire still ended the day on a promising note.

Overall, it was a good start for Worcestershire in the match, with promising performances from their batsmen despite some challenges posed by Warwickshire’s bowling.

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