Chanderpaul, a mainstay of the West Indies batting for over two decades and who played the last of his 164 Tests in 2015, shared a superb unbeaten seventh wicket partnership with Jordan Clark of 172 to guide his county to 294-6 on the first day.
We're back underway after tea and the runs are flowing for @LancsCCC with Chanderpaul (67*) and @Clarksy16 (66*). The score is 233/6. 🌹 pic.twitter.com/iLwYfkUp95
— Lancashire Cricket Men (@lancscricket) April 14, 2017
Chanderpaul was dropped on 47 but went on to make 85 not out while Clarke was on a career best 108.
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Lancashire had at one point been in a perilous position of 67-5 but Chanderpaul put on 55 runs for the sixth wicket with Ryan McLaren before the latter fell lbw to veteran spinner Gareth Batty.
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Yes, Shiv! The @LancsCCC batsman brings up his half century off 136 balls.
— Lancashire Cricket Men (@lancscricket) April 14, 2017
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Chanderpaul, who scored over 11,000 Test runs at an average of over 50, was content to play the secondary role allowing Clarke to flourish -- he beat the West Indian to 50 -- and resulting in the 26-year-old's maiden first class century.
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