Marchant de Lange tears through Middlesex with six-for

Gloucestershire 82 for 3 trail Middlesex 203 (de Lange 6-49) by 121 runsGloucestershire fast bowler Marchant de Lange notched his 350th first class wicket in claiming 6 for 49 to skittle Middlesex for 203 on the opening day of the Vitality County Championship Second Division match at Bristol.The 33-year-old South African only took six Championship wickets in the whole of last summer, his first with Gloucestershire, which saw his season ended in early June by a thigh injury that required surgery. Now fit and firing again, he bowled 16 rapid overs from the Ashley Down Road End and ripped through the heart of the Middlesex batting, only Josh de Caires (37) and Ryan Higgins (30) showing much resistance.By the the time bad light ended play 6.2 overs early, the home side had replied with 82 for 3, Ollie Price making 33 and Miles Hammond 25 not out.For a time at the start of the day it looked a good toss for Middlesex to have lost as Mark Stoneman and Nathan Fernandes took advantage of unusually short boundaries at the Seat Unique Stadium to put together an opening stand of 55 in 14 overs.Then three wickets fell in the space of 18 balls. Stoneman was bowled between bat and pad by Zaman Akhter for 29, Max Holden edged a high slip catch to Price off de Lange and Fernandes, on 24, nicked through to wicketkeeper James Bracey to become de Lange’s 350th victim in his 104th first-class game.