Emilio Gay top scores with 88 as Northants reach 337-6 at close of play on day one against Leicestershire.
Half-centuries from Emilio Gay, George Bartlett and captain Luke Procter enabled Northamptonshire to shade the opening day of their County Championship match against Leicestershire as they finished on 337-6.
Scott Currie and Tom Scriven took two wickets each but on-loan seamer Ben Green was unlucky not to have any success, while England leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed was impressively difficult to score off. The visitors suffered another blow when Karun Nair was dismissed for 18, Matt Salisbury finding a thin outside edge to have him caught at first slip by wicketkeeper Ben Cox.
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