London, April 20 -- Nathan McSweeney has been hailed as "a class act" after completing back-to-back centuries for Northamptonshire in his hugely impressive start to life in county cricket.
The Australia opener was made to work hard for the extra 13 runs he needed at Northampton's Wantage Road ground on Sunday to complete his second successive ton for the Darren Lehmann-coached team.
But a handsome pull off his hips to the boundary off the menacing Naavya Sharma brought him to three figures again off 177 balls.
It just added to his rich vein of form, following the unbeaten hundred he'd made at Canterbury in Northants' previous match and, before that, the half-century he'd compiled as South Australia captain in their Sheffield Shield final...