Essex 244 for 9 (Cox 84, Elgar 80, Paterson 5-49) vs Nottinghamshire
Opener Elgar, who retired from worldwide cricket earlier this 12 months, seemed greater than able to filling the void left by Sir Alastair Cook dinner, defying typical opening-day situations with an aesthetic 80.
He shared a 112-run third-wicket partnership with the brightly proficient former Kent batter Cox, who went on to make 84. However Paterson, who flew again from a winter at residence solely on Wednesday, powered a Nottinghamshire fightback by taking 5 for 49 along with his wily medium tempo.
Paterson bowled Elgar with one in all a number of excellent deliveries as Essex, runners-up in Division One final season, slipped from 170 for 2 to 176 for 5, earlier than closing on 244 for 9 from 77 overs, time having been misplaced to a moist outfield initially and unhealthy gentle within the night.
Cox impressed his new employers with a mature efficiency however one which, Elgar aside, lacked any significant assist.
Elgar introduced himself with a boundary first ball, dispatching a Brett Hutton half-volley by cowl. In testing situations, the South African was 31 from 62 at lunch, having survived numerous tough moments with out giving an opportunity.
Feroze Kushi, with out a Championship look since final June however most well-liked to Nick Browne to open with Elgar, made a brisk 18 that included an audacious six off Nottinghamshire debutant Dillon Pennington, who then had him squared up and edging to first slip.
Paterson, Nottinghamshire’s most constant performer with the ball, took over from Pennington on the pavilion finish and quickly tempted Tom Westley right into a nibble exterior off stump, wicketkeeper Joe Clarke taking an excellent, diving catch to his proper.
Clarke has the gloves on this match as a result of a Nottinghamshire batting line-up bolstered by the return of England’s Ben Duckett for his first Championship match for 11 months, and by the addition of Jack Haynes, one other signing from Worcestershire, couldn’t accommodate common ‘keeper Tom Moores.
As Nottinghamshire searched for an extra breakthrough with the Kookaburra ball – in use for the primary of 4 Championship rounds this 12 months – Elgar and Cox dominated a lot of the afternoon session, the previous finishing his half-century off 86 balls, Cox reaching that mark from 10 balls fewer quickly after lofting leg-spinner Calvin Harrison over the straight boundary for the day’s second six.
Elgar was taking part in with such assurance, drawing on the expertise of his two earlier county stints with Somerset and Surrey, {that a} debut century seemed there for the taking. However the session ended with Paterson, having switched to the Radcliffe Highway finish, taking wickets in consecutive overs earlier than tea.
Again for his fourth season at Trent Bridge after topping 50 wickets in every of the primary three, Paterson produced the ball of the day to bowl his compatriot – angled in from around the wicket and straightening simply sufficient to cross the sting and clip the off bail.
Moments later, Paterson was celebrating once more as one other wonderful supply trapped new batter Matt Critchley in entrance, leaving Essex 174 for 4 at tea, which rapidly turned 176 for five on the resumption as Paterson continued his glorious spell by dismissing Paul Walter, tamely caught behind, to assert a 3rd wicket within the house of 16 balls.
His fifth wicket in all quickly adopted, Adam Rossington deceived by one other very good ball that took out his off stump, giving the bowler figures of 4 for 24 from an eight-over second spell, and a seventh five-wicket haul in Championship cricket.
Cox’s hopes of a debut hundred have been additionally thwarted, having overtaken Elgar along with his eleventh 4 solely to perish subsequent ball when Harrison turned one previous his defensive bat to bowl him. All-rounder Lyndon James, in the meantime, dismissed Simon Harmer and Shane Snater to provide Nottinghamshire three bowling factors, with Essex nonetheless wanting for a primary batting level.