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Surrey completed the command victory of the Rothesay Championship from a scope and 28 rides after rejecting Yorkshire for 229 on Kia oval, despite 77 Jonny Bairstow.
Yorkshire continued 185-6, still lagging behind 72 rides, and captain Jonny Bairstow made half a century.
However, after Surrey All-Counder Ryan Patel bought Bairstow to ask for his first Wickket in the season, the champions soon closed the match.
Surrey secured the second campaign victory ahead of the lunch, when Jordan Thompson was discharged for 16 off Jordan Clark, who ended with 4-45, while Tom Lawes returned 3-47.
Yorkshire slid to the third defeat of the six championship games so far, sitting another bottom of the table above Worcestershire.
Surrey later reported that the weekend had set up a record audience participation of the 21st century for the Kia oval County Championship of 14,853.
Durham He finished the win of seven freckles against Nottinghamshire leaders.
Continuing at 67-1, Notts saw that Ben Slater made 74 before Joe Clarke Fine 119, the first century of the season, pushed them to 347.
Durham needed 91 in 18 turns – but Ben McKinney bought Mohammad Abbas the first ball before Emilio Gay also fell into the first to duck.
However, Colin Ackermann placed a ship with an undefeated 53, together with 31 of Captain Alex Lees, while Durham ranked the total total number to 92-3 in 17th place.
In the second division, former English bowler James Anderson remained frustrated as despite taking two more shots, Derbyshire endured to pull out against Lancashire at Old Trafford.
Lancashire continued 141-6, a 285 lead, which was extended to 184 for seven when the declaration came with Matty Hurst undefeated 56.
Given the goal of 328 victory in 88 turns, Anderson performed both Derbyshire openers before Harry came 63.
They achieved 165 for tea, visitors decided to play in the session while Martin Andersson unbuttoned 43, and Anuj Dal finished 13 and not from 114 delivery at Derbyshire 220-8.
Gloucestershire He closed the victory of a triple victory over Kent to earn a long-awaited victory in the Bristol home championship, where they saw them over a line over the line.
Kent started day 43 running forward with 135-4, and Chris Benjamin, 58, is the last man in a total of 253 while Ben Charlesworth took three shots.
Chasing a target of 162, Gloucestershire then found himself 138-7 after Nathan Gilchrist inserted 4-43.
Australia International Green, however, dug with 67, not from 90 delivery to see her side to win the first championship in almost three years.
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