‘The home side could yet set a tricky chase for Lancs’published at 13:38 BST

13:38 BST

Glos 176-2 – lead by 72

Scott Read
BBC Radio Lancashire

The sight of Luke Wells on the boundary edge, howling in pain was a destressing sight for his teammates and those inside the ground.

Wells left the field with his left arm in a makeshift sling and has now gone to hospital for further checks.

The rest of the session felt pretty flat, Lancashire players with thoughts on the welfare of their teammate and frustrated at the lack of a breakthrough in the morning session.

Harry Singh has become the second injury replacement in the match, coming in for Wells, following Ollie Sutton replacing Ajeet Singh Dale on the opening day.

Gloucestershire haven’t won many sessions this season, that one firmly belongs to them.

Miles Hammond and James Bracey battled through last night and continued this morning. The home side could yet be setting something very tricky for Lancashire to chase.