Luke Wells condemns Northamptonshire to another heavy Championship defeat

Northamptonshire resumed on 211 for 5, still needing another 81 runs to make Lancashire bat again, but were skittled out inside 50 minutes, with Wells returning career-best figures of 5 for 25

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Northampton (day four of four): Northamptonshire 232 & 266, Lancashire 524 - Lancashire won by an innings and 26 runs

Lancashire's Luke Wells ripped through Northamptonshire's lower order taking career-best figures of 5 for 25 with his part-time leg-spin to consign the hosts to their fifth innings defeat of the summer and their fourth at home.

Northamptonshire resumed on the fourth morning of this LV= Insurance County Championship match at Wantage Road on 211 for 5, still needing another 81 to make Lancashire bat again.

Wells, however, had other ideas as the Steelbacks were bowled out for 266 to lose by an innings and 26 runs.

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Northamptonshire imploded with the bat, with Lewis McManus' wicket triggering a collapse from 221 for 5 to 266 all out [David Rogers/Getty Images]

Lewis McManus (24) and Saif Zaib (45) extended their overnight partnership to 56 against the spin of Wells and Tom Hartley as the visitors waited to take the new ball.

McManus chipped Hartley over midwicket for four, but his long vigil finally ended after 82 balls when he turned Wells to George Bell at short leg who took an excellent catch.

Northamptonshire started to implode with Wells picking up a second wicket when Zaib chased a wide one, Phil Salt taking the catch behind the stumps.

Wells soon had a third thanks to a stunning left-handed catch off his own bowling to remove Tom Taylor (4). Jack White (6) then slashed him to Keaton Jennings at slip.

Ben Sanderson was determined to go down fighting, smashing two fours and thumping Hartley over the Family Stand at long-on for six before he became Wells' fifth wicket, caught at mid-off with Northamptonshire leaving the field after just 50 minutes' play.

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