Jamie Porter's Stellar Performance Secures Essex's Narrow Victory Over Worcestershire
Jamie Porter's six-wicket haul led Essex to a thrilling 28-run victory over Worcestershire in the County Championship.


Jamie Porter delivered a masterclass in seam bowling to guide Essex to a nail-biting 28-run victory over Worcestershire in the County Championship. Porter's six-wicket haul, including a crucial final-day performance, was instrumental in wrapping up Essex's first win of the season.
Match Highlights
- Jamie Porter took 6-52, marking his 22nd five-wicket haul in his career.
- Ethan Brookes of Worcestershire played a valiant innings of 88, including seven sixes, but fell to Porter in the end.
- Paul Walter's century in the first innings was pivotal in setting a competitive target of 295.
Key Moments
- Porter struck early on the final day, dismissing Matthew Waite and Tom Taylor to put Worcestershire on the back foot.
- Kasun Rajitha removed Ben Allison, leaving Worcestershire on the brink of defeat.
- Brookes launched a late assault, but Porter returned to claim the final wicket and seal the win for Essex.
Post-Match Reactions
- Jamie Porter: "I'm only looking for one thing this season and that's to win the championship."
- Alan Richardson, Worcestershire head coach, praised Brookes' innings: "It was a remarkable innings from Ethan."
This victory puts Essex in a strong position early in the season, while Worcestershire will look to bounce back in their next match.