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Nathan Smith led Surrey to a dominant victory for the Rothesay Nine-Wicket County Championship against Worcestershire who maintains them on the right track for a fourth consecutive title of Division One.
Smith took 6-38 while the Worcestershire was overthrown for only 125 in the second round, losing their last five counters for only 13 points.
This left Surrey needed only 49 to win, and they eliminated them in 15 Overs while Ryan Patel made 35 undefeated marbles.
Closest challengers Nottinghamshire could go ahead of Surrey with a victory but seem ready for a draw against Yorkshire After Finlay Bean scored an exceptional 224 to frustrate the hosts of Trent Bridge.
The Yorkshire still drags by 73 in response to the 487 Nottinghamshire, but a magnificent effort by Bean – which faced 489 deliveries – kept the Yorkshire in contact with four counters still in the first rounds.
Matthew Revis ended the unbeaten day on 54.
Third Sussex were frustrated by the weather in their match against DurhamWith the rain and the bad game of interruption of light by the river.
Sussex led by 145 in the last day, after playing Worcestershire for 327 before reaching 111-4 in their second round.
Jofra Archer, playing his first red ball game in four years, did not add to the counter he took on Monday.
Hampshire are in control in Chelmsford after centuries of the beginner Tilak Varma and Liam Dawson helped them at 453 and an important advantage on Essex.
Varma, resuming 98, added only two to his count before falling to Simon Harmer, but Dawson then made 139 on 235 bullets while the Hampshire built a first advance of 157.
Tom Westley ended the undefeated day for 50 for Essex, but they stay 49 points behind after reaching 108-3.
Somerset were left to the street missed from occasions against Warwickshire.
Visitors finished the third day with an advance of 263 after reaching 116-3 in the second round, but they should have stopped Warwickshire well below their possible 351 but for a series of missed captures.
Division two leaders Leicestershire are on the right track for victory Glamorganwhich ended the third day of the 92-point laggard after reaching 131-3 in the second round.
Leicestershire declared the 576-7, with Ben Green Invainu on 58 and Logan Van Beek on 67.
Sam Northeast was undefeated on 72 for Glamorgan at the end.
LANCASHIRE stacked their best score in a match against Kent As they ended the third day out of 639-9 in Blackpool.
The beginner Ashton Turner (154), Luke Wells (152) and Josh Bohannon (124) helped stack the pain, reaching 13 of the 18 sixth of the Lancashire.
The Lancashire holds a 265 advance against visitors in the last day.
Cameron Bancroft and Graeme van Buuren frustrated Derbyshire as Gloucestershire ridiculed in Bristol.
Harry centuries came and Wayne Madsen helped the derbyshire to mark 398 for a first lead of 211, but Bancroft ended the invited day on 170 and Van Buuren out of 105 while the Gloucestershire reached strains the 364-3.
Middlesex lead Northampothire In 193, races after reaching 215-3 in the second round.
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