Sussex wrapped up a nine-wicket victory over Hampshire on the Rose Bowl, needing solely the morning session of day three to clinch their first away win in Rothesay County Championship Division One this season.
Jack Carson did the primary injury with a five-wicket haul to restrict the hosts to 165 within the second innings.
That left Sussex to make solely 23 to finish the win, which they did inside 5 overs for the lack of solely Oli Carter.
Liam Patterson-White starred with the ball as Nottinghamshire closed in on victory over Yorkshire.
The leaders declared on 393 for eight of their second innings, with Joe Clarke top-scoring with 94 and Ben Slater contributing 78, earlier than Patterson-White grabbed three wickets as Yorkshire slipped to 176 for 5, needing 287 extra runs to win.
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Tom Lammonby hit an unbeaten 104 as Somerset dispatched Durham by seven wickets.
Tom Abell contributed 73 as a part of an unbroken 139 for the fourth wicket as Somerset eased previous their goal of 265.
Worcestershire closed on 57 for 2 in pursuit of 327 to beat rivals Warwickshire.
Sam Hain was unbeaten on 87 because the Bears superior their second innings to 280 all out, Jacob Duffy taking 5 for 75, and Jake Libby and Henry Nicholls then fell early within the dwelling aspect’s chase.
Leaders Leicestershire tightened their grip on Division Two after crushing Lancashire by an innings and three runs at Grace Highway.
Keaton Jennings hit 112 for Lancashire however it was a lone observe of defiance as they had been bowled out for 248 of their second innings, with Logan van Beek’s 4 wickets the decide of the house aspect’s bowling.
Three Straight for Glamorgan
Glamorgan claimed a 3rd successive victory inside three days after defeating Middlesex by 10 wickets in Cardiff.
Australian spinner Matthew Kuhnemann completed with career-best figures of six for 53 as Middlesex, following on, had been restricted to 235 of their second innings to set a goal of simply eight. Sam Robson supplied probably the most defiance with 66.
Kent path by 104 runs with seven wickets intact going into the ultimate day of their match towards Derbyshire on the County Floor.
Kent made 326 in reply to the hosts’ mammoth first-innings complete of 587 for 5 declared and upon following on, they moved to 157 for 3 at stumps with Tawanda Muyeye compiling 55 not out.
Northamptonshire lead by 248 runs towards Gloucestershire, reaching 158 for 4 after the guests declared on 379 for eight.