Just one Essex batter handed 50 in the course of the recreation – Charlie Allison top-scoring with 56 from 104 balls on day three earlier than he turned an lbw sufferer of Patterson-White.
“I do know they’re (2025) county champions but when I am brutally trustworthy, I do not suppose we have actually put our greatest foot ahead in any division,” mentioned Silverwood.
“Within the first innings we left a whole lot of runs on the market, we did not apply ourselves in addition to we must always have achieved.
“[Batting first] was completely the appropriate resolution. We did not apply ourselves and put the rating on the board that we wanted. That is one thing we have now to handle.”
Silverwood was additionally involved about fielding errors which noticed “numerous probabilities and half probabilities missed” as Notts earned a lead of 273 on first innings.
“They took the chance that was given to them and their bowling assault stored strain on us, they compelled errors and made life very troublesome for us. Now we have to provide Notts credit score for the way in which they performed,” he added.
The end result left Essex third in Division One, pending the result of Monday’s video games in Cardiff and Taunton, 11 factors behind Notts with six video games left to play.
Crimson-ball cricket now takes a break due to the T20 Blast, One-Day Cup and The Hundred, with Essex’s subsequent County Championship fixture away to Somerset beginning on 20 August.













