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Root’s golden arm leads Yorkshire past Somerset, Kent thrash Derbyshire: county cricket, day four
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04.05.2026

Root’s golden arm leads Yorkshire past Somerset, Kent thrash Derbyshire: county cricket, day four

Joe Root and Dom Bess took four wickets each as Yorkshire registered a 75-run win over Somerset in Division One of the County ChampionshipDerbyshire’s unlikely run-chase against Kent is already in tatters at 34 for four. Three wickets for Matt Milnes: Came, Jewell, Montgomery and Madsen all done and dusted.Kevin Hand says that Glamorgan are on track for their biggest ever thrashing of Hampshire. And just to hurry things along, Felix Organ is obligingly lbw to Jamie McIlroy. Hampshire are six down, and still trail by 190. Continue reading...

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Olly Stone shines with five-for as Nottinghamshire dominate Leicestershire derby
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02.05.2026AI özeti

Olly Stone shines with five-for as Nottinghamshire dominate Leicestershire derby

Olly Stone claimed his best bowling figures for Nottinghamshire with 5-41 to dismantle Leicestershire in the East Midlands derby. Dom Sibley scored his second successive hundred for Surrey, while Ricardo Vasconcelos made his second century of the season for Northamptonshire. Kiran Carlson hit his first Championship double century for Glamorgan against Hampshire, and Ryan Higgins scored his first century for Middlesex in nearly two years.

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Surrey v Sussex, Somerset v Yorkshire, and more: county cricket, day two – live
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02.05.2026

Surrey v Sussex, Somerset v Yorkshire, and more: county cricket, day two – live

Updates from day two of the latest Championship games Sign up for the Spin | Mail Tanya or comment BTLA pretty good looking crowd at Taunton, some huddling against a brick wall for warmth. Joe Root at first slip polishes the ball, Will Smeed, slow starting again, still on nought. Jack White on the money.Oh dear, Thomas Rew’s Championship debut ends in a duck, caught at third slip, a fourth wicket for White. He walks so slowly away, you worry his soles have slunk into the soil. Somerset 201-5. Continue reading...

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