Division 1
Surrey v Nottinghamshire
Starting
the third day of their county clash against Surrey on 82 for 2,
Nottinghamshire slipped to 182 all out to concede the advantage on
Tuesday (June 21).
Apart from Michael Lumb (48)
there was little or no resistance from the other batsmen as they folded
for a paltry total in response to Nottinghamshire's 323. Reduced to 135
for 6, Daniel Christian (19 not out) resisted for a while before Gareth
Batty wrapped up the innings with a four-wicket haul.
Having
gained a 141-run lead, a 167-ball 83 from Arun Harinath helped them
consolidate their position. They reached 244 for 5 at stumps and
stretched the overall lead to 385.
Brief scores:
Nottinghamshire 323 and 244-5 in 62.2 overs (Arun Harinath 83; Brett
Hutton 3-61) lead Surrey 182-10 in 59.4 overs (Michael Lumb 48; Gareth
Batty 4-23) by 385 runs.
Durham v Yorkshire
Gary
Ballance (78) and Tim Bresnan (63) drove Yorkshire to a comfortable
position against Durham on the second day of their county clash at the
Riverside Ground in Chester-le-Street.
Yorkshire
posted 323 in reply to Durham's 172 after starting the day on 129 for 4.
Chris Rushworth finished with figures of 5 for 93. Having conceded a
massive lead of 173, Durham then slipped to 98 for 3 at stumps. Keaton
Jennings remained unbeaten on 46.
Brief scores:
Durham 172 and 98-3 in 36 overs (Keaton Jennings 46) trail Yorkshire
323-10 in 90.1 overs (Gary Ballance 78; Chris Rushworth 5-93) by 53
runs.
Lancashire v Warwickshire
Steven
Croft's century helped Lancashire post 308 against Warwickshire on the
second day of their clash at Old Trafford in Manchester. In reply,
Warwickshire ended the day on 202 for 6.
Croft
was well supported by Karl Brown (61) but as soon as the duo was
dismissed after a 143-run stand, the team folded without much fight.
In
reply, Warwickshire got off to a steady start with the openers scoring
54. Kyle Jarvis, Matt Parkinson and Tom Smith then picked up two wickets
a piece to reduce Warwickshire to 94 for 6.
Tim
Ambrose (48 not out) and Keith Barker (57 not out) then ensured there
was no further damage and stitched a 108-run stand to lift the team past
the 200-run mark.
Brief scores: Lancashire
308-10 in 103.1 overs (Steve Croft 100; Jeetan Patel 3-87) vs
Warwickshire 202-6 in 57 overs (Keith Barker 57*).
Division 2
Essex v Leicestershire
After
the whole second day was washed out at the County Ground in Chelmsford
between Essex and Leicestershire there was no interruption on the third
day. Essex managed to add just two runs to their overnight score and
folded for 268.
In reply, Leicestershire folded
for 243 after Ravi Bopara and David Masters shared six wickets between
them. Angus Robson top scored with a 135-ball 74 as wickets fell around
him.
Clint McKay then struck early to reduce Essex to 19 for 1 in 9.2 overs at stumps.
Brief
scores: Essex 268-10 in 86.3 overs and 19-1 in 9.2 overs (Clint McKay
1-9) lead Leicestershire 243-10 in 78 overs (David Masters 3-33) by 44
runs.
Glamorgan v Kent
Timm
van der Gugten's five-wicket haul helped Glamorgan shoot down Kent for
282, to gain a 69-run lead on the third day at the Sophia Gardens in
Cardiff.
Kent lost Daniel Bell-Drummond on the
first ball of the day for just 8. From 10 for 1, they were soon reduced
to 85 for 5. Sean Dickson held one end during his 75 and received good
support from Adam Rouse (65) with the duo stitching a 120-run stand to
revive the innings.
With the bowlers doing a
tremendous job, Jacques Rudolf and Mark Wallace then saw off the
remaining 11 overs to score 22 and swell the overall lead to 90.
Brief
scores: Glamorgan 351-10 in 80 overs and 22-0 in 11 overs lead Kent
282-10 in 88.3 (Sean Dickson 75; Timm van der Gugten 5-79) by 91 runs.
Derbyshire v Worcestershire
Centuries
from Billy Godleman (157 not out) and Wayne Madsen (109) helped
Derbyshire end the second day on 319 for 6 against Worcestershire after
the first day was washed out due to rain at the County Ground.
Twin
strikes from Joe Leech reduced Derbyshire to 13 for 2 before Godleman
and Madsen collaborated to take the game away from Worcestershire with a
251-run stand.
Madsen finally fell caught behind
in the 79th over but Godleman and Neil (28 not out) remained unbeaten
to take the score past the 300-run mark in the 96 overs bowled in the
day.
Brief score: Derbyshire 319-3 in 96 overs (Billy Godleman 157*, Wayne Madsen 109) vs Worcestershire.
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