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Comes up with four through third man, his second century of the season. Yorkshire now have a lead of 262 – presume they’ll get a bit of a move on now if they can.

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Good morning! It’s the final day of CCLive! for a while, so pull up your chair and join the throng. Yesterday, Surrey had a most surprising fall from grace, a exultant towelling by Hampshire, by an innings and 278 runs. They’re still top of the table mind and Essex have some work to do today – minus Sam Cook – if they’re to get close.

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\n DIVISION ONE

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Chester-le-Street: Durham 265 BEAT Somerset 171 and 88 BY AN INNINGS AND SIX RUNS

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Southampton: Hampshire 608-6dec BEAT Surrey 127 and 203 BY AN INNINGS AND 278 RUNS

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Canterbury: Kent 394 v Essex 591-7dec

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Old Trafford: Lancashire 149 v Warwickshire 284 and 96-3

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New Road: Worcestershire 80 v Nottinghamshire 234-3
\n No play today.

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DIVISION TWO

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Bristol: Gloucestershire 399-4 v Derbyshire 526

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Grace Road: Leicestershire 343-9dec v Glamorgan 387 and 14-1

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Lord’s: Middlesex 403-6 v Sussex 554-9dec

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County Ground: Northamptonshire 301 v Yorkshire 362 and 156-5

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Surrey suffered a calamitous tumble down the staircase of fortune as the locked-in Championship favourites were beaten by an innings and 278 runs by Hampshire, their largest hiding in a Championship match. Felix Organ (five for 104) and Liam Dawson (four for 45) ripped through the Surrey card with feisty forties from Dans Worrall and Lawrence the only real resistance, save for a stoical 19 not out off 107 balls from Ben Foakes, who’d spent the last two days on the physio’s table. “I hope this is a one-off,” said Surrey head coach Gareth Batty afterwards, “I would be very disappointed if it is not.”

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Warwickshire slowly clenched the glove at Old Trafford as Lancashire collapsed to 149 all out, losing six for 36 either side of lunch – including Keaton Jennings, lbw for a limpet-like 36. The unlikely destroyers were spinners Jacob Bethell (a career-best four for 20) and Jake Lintott (a career best three for 10). It was the third time Lancashire had been dismissed for less than 150 in their first innings this season. Warwickshire then built a lead of 231 with some flowing panache from Ed Barnard and Dan Mousley, before thunder, lighting and rain brought the players off.

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Kent battered down the hatches till the last over of the day at Canterbury, keeping Essex at bay with eighties from Joe Denly and Harry Finch and a career-best 48 from nightwatchman Matt Parkinson. There were five wickets for Matt Critchley, but Essex were hamstrung by the absence of the injured Sam Cook. Essex lead by 197 going into the final day. Runs continued to flow at Lord’s, Sam Robson and Ryan Higgins both made centuries as Middlesex eyed up Sussex’s 554-9dec.

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Rain truncated play at Bristol, where James Bracey (137) and Graeme van Buuren (156) added 156 in 21 overs with a smash and grab attack on the Derbyshire new ball before the rain fell. Their stand of 268 overhauled the previous Gloucestershire record for the fifth wicket, held by WG Grace and William Moberly.

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Rotten weather also at The County Ground where Yorkshire captain Shan Masood picked up a wrist injury but bombasted a boundary heavy 82 not out to give Yorkshire a lead of 217 over Northamptonshire. At Grace Road, Leicestershire declared 44 in arrears after a puzzling period of play when their scoring rate almost ground to a halt. There was time for Glamorgan’s Billy Root to be bowled by Matt Salisbury before the umbrellas opened. There was no play at all at New Road.

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Shan Masood’s 100

Up to four will appear A third player, his second century of the season. Yorkshire are now leading by 262 runs and will be pushing a bit harder if they can.

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Spray water with a hose Here in Manchester the match is due to kick off at 12.15pm and it all depends on OT avoiding the rain. Roses, honeysuckle, cricket ground, all sad and soggy.

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Hello, Nick Richards.Sorry, but do you know why Hunts scored 23 points?

“16 points for victory, 3 bowling points and 2 batting points for 21 (between 300 and 350 in 110 overs). I can’t find an explanation anywhere.”

Hmm, we need 16 points to win, 3 bowling points and 2 batting points. Sorry, I just copied the 23 points from the report and didn’t calculate it. I checked the table and Hunts was at 64 points before this match and now they are at 85 points, so that makes 21 points.

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Chris Jordan’s good friend Jofra Archer:

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It’s raining on Grace Road

The top wicket-takers in Division Two are Shields (23), Coad (21), Sanderson and de Lange (18).

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Today is a bad day for Zak Crowley. One lbw to Shane Snater. Not the start Kent were looking for.

I’ve looked at Simon Harmer’s stats and I know he’s a slow starter, but he hasn’t been prolific so far this season (by his lofty standards): 14 wickets for 45. By comparison, Liam Dawson has 27 wickets for 25.

In Division One, Cook and Porter (29), Worrall (28), Dawson (27) and Pennington (24) are the top wicket-takers.

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Kent is followingEither way, it will be Zach Crowley’s day.

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Sorry I’m late. The 30 minute walk took much longer than planned because the dog ran away and hid in the long grass. Anyway, it’s raining at Old Trafford. It’s raining at New Road too.

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Sunday Summary

Sally The championship favourites suffered a disastrous tumble down the stairs of destiny as they were defeated by an innings and 278 runs. HampshireIt was Surrey’s biggest loss in a Championship match. Felix Organ (5 for 104) and Liam Dawson (4 for 45) cut through Surrey’s cards with Dan Worrall’s spirited 40 providing the only resistance from Lawrence. Ben Foakes was 19 for 107 and has spent the last two days on the physio’s table. “Hopefully it’s a one-off,” Surrey head coach Gareth Batty said after the match. “It would be very disappointing if it isn’t.”

Warwickshire He slowly grabbed the gloves at Old Trafford. Lancashire Lancashire were down 36 for 6 around lunch and were all out for 149, including a narrow 36, lbw from Keaton Jennings. The unexpected wrecks came from spinners Jacob Bethell (career-best 4 for 20) and Jake Linton (career-best 3 for 10). It was only the third time Lancashire had been out for less than 150 in the first innings this season. Warwickshire then built a lead of 231 thanks to some brilliant play from Ed Bernard and Dan Mousley, but thunder, lightning and rain saw the players dismissed.

Kent He kept battening down the hatches until the final over at Canterbury. Essex Joe Denly and Harry Finch each scored 80, and nightwatchman Matt Parkinson was held to a career-best 48. Matt Critchley took five wickets, but Essex were hampered by the absence of the injured Sam Cooke. Going into the final day, Essex were leading by 197. The scoring continued at Lord’s, with Sam Robson and Ryan Higgins both scoring hundreds. Middlesex Look up Sussex‘s 554-9dec.

In Bristol, play was halted due to rain, but James Bracey (137) and Graham van Buuren (156) added 156 runs in the 21st over with a smash-and-glove attack. Derbyshire We bought new balls before the rain came. The crowd of 268 was bigger than the previous crowd. Gloucestershire The record for fifth wicket was held by W.G. Grace and William Moberly.

The bad weather continued at the County Ground. Yorkshire Captain Shan Masood injured his wrist but smashed 82 not out with a boundary to give Yorkshire a lead of 217 overs. NorthamptonshireAt Grace Road, Leicestershire They were declared 44 behind after an inexplicable period of play when the scoring rate had almost halted. Glamorgan Billy Root had the ball stolen by Matt Salisbury before the umbrella opened. A new path.

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Door Score


Division One

Chester-le-Street: Durham 265 to beat Somerset 171 and 88 by an innings and six runs

Southampton: Hampshire 608-6dec beat Surrey 203 for 127 by an innings and 278 runs

Canterbury: Kent 394 vs Essex 591-7dec

Old Trafford: Lancashire 149 vs Warwickshire 284 and 96-3

A new path: Worcestershire 80 v Nottinghamshire 234-3
I’m not playing today.

Part 2

Bristol: Gloucestershire 399-4 v Derbyshire 526

Grace Road: Leicestershire 343-9dec vs Glamorgan 387 and 14-1


main’S: Middlesex 403-6 v Sussex 554-9dec

County Ground: Northamptonshire 301 to Yorkshire 362 and 156-5

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preamble

good morning! Today is the last day of CCLive! for a while, so pull up a chair and join the crowd. Surrey suffered a stunning fall yesterday when they were defeated by Hampshire by an innings and 278 runs. Surrey still lead the way and Essex, despite being without Sam Cooke, have some work to do today if they are to get close.

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