
Joe Root and Dom Bess took 4 wickets every as Yorkshire accomplished a 75-run comeback victory over Somerset in Division One of many Rothesay County Championship.
Yorkshire added simply six runs in the beginning of the ultimate day to submit a second-innings whole of 371 in Taunton and depart the hosts chasing a goal of 260.
Root claimed 4-49 and fellow off-spinner Bess 4-60 to assist safe their facet’s first victory of the season as Somerset had been bowled out for 184 shortly after tea.
Somerset had led by 112 on first innings after Yorkshire had been bowled out for 162 on the primary day, earlier than the guests battled again for the win.
Reigning champions Nottinghamshire moved prime of the desk after defeating neighbours Leicestershire by 10 wickets with two periods to spare at Grace Highway.
Left-arm spinner Liam Patterson-White snared the final 5 Leicestershire wickets to complete with figures of 5-53, as they had been bowled out for 254 when following on.
Nottinghamshire opener Ben Slater hammered Josh Hull over cowl for six to finish unbeaten on 52 and full a complete triumph after his facet had been set a goal of simply 73.
Surrey clinched their first win of the season with an eight-wicket victory over Sussex on the Kia Oval.
Sussex, who started the day 188 runs adrift on 76-4 of their second innings, had been in the end bowled out for 277 in 85 overs.
That left the hosts requiring simply 14 for victory, which was achieved in 4 overs, regardless of Rory Burns and Ryan Patel each being trapped lbw by James Coles within the second over.
Glamorgan celebrated their first top-flight win within the County Championship for 21 years as they beat Hampshire impressively, by an innings and 68 runs in Southampton.
Glamorgan wanted simply 5 additional wickets for victory on the ultimate day and did so with greater than a session to spare, regardless of Ben Brown holding them up with an impressive 96.
In Division Two, Matt Milnes bowled Kent to their first County Championship win in over a 12 months, as they routed Derbyshire by 225 runs at Canterbury.
Milnes took career-best figures of 6-12 as Kent blew the guests away for simply 158 of their second innings, when chasing 384.
At Lord’s, a resolute half-century by Max Holden – his second of the match – prevented Durham from securing a 3rd victory of the season as Middlesex battled to safe a draw.
Holden completed unbeaten on 77, sharing a key partnership of 82 with Ben Geddes for the fourth wicket after the house facet, 137 in arrears on the primary innings, had slumped to 53-3 earlier than holding out for the draw.
Northamptonshire had already clinched their first victory of the season on Sunday, wrapping up an innings-and-177-run victory over Worcestershire on day three.