Allison gives Pears edge at Cheltenham before rain

Ben Allison (left) holds two palms up as a team-mate jumps in the air towards him in celebration of a wicketImage source, Shutterstock
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Ben Allison claimed the wickets of Cameron Bancroft, Miles Hammond and James Bracey

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Rothesay County Championship, Division Two, Cheltenham College (day one)

Gloucestershire: 107-5; Boorman 51*, Price 31; Allison 3-15, Waite 2-25

Worcestershire: Yet to bat

Glos 0 pts, Worcs 1 pt

Match scorecard

Worcestershire paceman Ben Allison claimed three cheap wickets before rain ended play on day one of the County Championship Division Two meeting with Gloucestershire at Cheltenham College.

After winning the toss, the home side struggled to 107-5 as Allison (3-15) removed Cameron Bancroft, Miles Hammond and James Bracey, backed by two wickets for Matthew Waite.

Tommy Boorman's maiden half-century prevented greater Gloucestershire embarrassment, aided by Ollie Price (31) to help their side recover from 28-4.

The 21-year-old was unbeaten on 51 when a mid-afternoon deluge forced play to be abandoned.

It was soon clear the Festival pitch would offer some movement when the morning session began as Allison and Tom Taylor both beat the bat in their opening overs.

The first breakthrough came with the total on 11 when Bancroft got a thin edge off Allison and former Gloucestershire wicketkeeper Gareth Roderick took a routine catch.

With only 16 runs added, Joe Phillips got an inside edge onto his stumps off Matthew Waite and departed for nine. Then Allison struck twice in the space of three deliveries.

Hammond edged to Adam Hose and Bracey quickly followed for a duck, also taken in the slip cordon. At that stage Allison had figures of three for five from 6.5 overs.

Price and Boorman had to ride their luck in taking the score to 55 for four at lunch by which time Allison had bowled nine overs, seven of them maidens.

It was attritional cricket as the afternoon session saw the two Gloucestershire players extend their partnership to 75 - Price battling away for 117 balls, while registering six boundaries.

An interruption in play when Boorman required treatment for cramp in a hand led to another Worcestershire breakthrough.

The first ball of the following over saw Price bowled by Waite to make it 103 for five. But there was no dislodging the resolute Boorman, who hit nine fours in reaching 50 for the first time in 12 Championship innings.

The Cheltenham-born player's previous highest first-class score was 49 and he could not have chosen a more appropriate venue to better it.

Soon afterwards the heavens opened and a torrential downpour quickly ended hopes of a resumption.

Waite had figures of two for 25 from 7.4 overs and Worcestershire could reflect on a commendable bowling effort.

Report by ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay.