Somerset teenager Thomas Rew scores consecutive centuries in the County Championship. In his third first-class match, he makes his maiden County Championship hundred, reaching a century for the first time at this level. The following match, Rew follows up with another score of 100-plus, again delivering a century in consecutive games. Reports describe his second innings as match-saving, with Rew making 149 against Warwickshire. The performances are part of his early first-class career and highlight continued form across successive County Championship outings. Across the two matches, both accounts note his age as 18 and frame the achievements as a rapid progression, moving from his first County Championship century to a larger, more impact-focused score. While specific match context and results beyond the “match-saving” description are not detailed in the provided summaries, the sources agree that Rew produces back-to-back hundreds—first a maiden century, then 149 against Warwickshire—within a short span of fixtures.