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Six for Jack as Somerset claim stunning win on day two
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Jack Leach claimed his 25th First Class five-wicket haul for Somerset as the place side claimed a dramatic two-day win over Durham in the Rothesay County Championship at the Cooper Associates County Ground.
After bowling the visitors out for 190, the home side initially made hard operate of chasing down the victory target of 86 but Tom Banton helped to ensure that Somerset got over the line to win by five wickets.
Durham resumed on five for two and Somerset opened up with Lewis Gregory and Craig Overton, both starting with maidens. The hosts turned to spin after 25 minutes, but Archie Vaughan’s opening over yielded 16 runs.
Neil Wagner brought up the Durham 50 by depositing Jack Leach into the Hildreth Stand for a big six which also saw the 50 partnership arrive from 57 deliveries. However, the New Zealander’s stubborn resistance was finally broken with the score on 76 when he was lbw to Vaughan for 42 looking to reverse sweep. His partnership with Emilio Gay was worth 75.
Leach then got in on the behave as Gay fell for 42, caught brilliantly by Overton at short mid wicket, without fur
Regional grocery chain Publix has become the latest business to be caught up in the fallout of Florida's new controversial "Don't Say Gay" bill.
On Saturday, Florida-based high school learner activist Jack Petocz called the company out on Twitter, stating that he had left a long-term job at Publix over its political donations. In particular, he noted that the grocery chain had allegedly donated around $200,000 to sponsors of the "Don't Say Gay" bill, which is officially recognizable as the Parental Rights in Education bill.
"Today, I resigned from [Publix]," Petocz, who is a part of the LGBTQ group himself, wrote in the tweet. "After 4 years of service, I was so disheartened when the company failed to even make a statement accompanying more than $200,000 in donations to the sponsors of the Don't Tell Gay bill. Let's all call on Publix to #StopFundingHate."
He was also previously suspended from his academy for leading a trainee protest against the bill.
Passed into law on Parade 28 by Republican Governor Ron DeSantis, the bill aims to block any discussion of gender and sexual orientation to children in kindergarten through third grade, and any other such material found to be inappropr
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