111 The invincible of Kyle Verreynne helped nottinghamshire fight against Essex’s quick start on the first day in Trent Bridge in the Division of District Championships.
Essex withdrew in the high order of the armies and left them 78-5 before lunch while Jamie Porter and Sam Cook each claimed two wins.
Jack Haynes, Lyndon James and Fergus O’Neill helped stay with the ship along with Verreynne International, South Africa.
Image: Sam Cook got 2-37 for Essex
Verreynne recorded his 15th century first-class and hit 14 four in his second three-figure notts score, which completed the day 328-8.
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Durham The Ben McKinney space stayed calm while the attackers fell around him while the 143 invincible took the hosts at 343-7 against Casualty.
Durham lost three wickets for five runs in two overs to drop from 229-4 to 234-7. Colin Ackermann began mini collapse before Will Rhodes go for a third ball duck and Ben Raine bowed to Vishwa Fernando.
But McKinney held his nerve to reach his second three -digit circuit championship score, while Matthew Potts posted an invincible 53 before the game is closed.
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Dom Sibley marked his seventh century for Surrey While he remained unbeaten at 100 in total 253 all against Hampshire.
Hampshire reached 55-1 in response.
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Daniel Hughes, Tom Clark and John Simpson all fell closely by half centuries like Simozo bowed to 294 from Somerssetwho then fought in their response.
Archie Vaughan, Sean Dickson, Tom Abell, Tom Banton and Josh Davey rejected everyone as the somerses ended the day 62-5.
Dawid Malan fell two jogging less than his 31st century first class but helped Yorkshire Post 425-8 against Worcesteshire.
Image: Dawid Malan of Yorkshire hits against worcestershire
The 37-year-old Eded the distribution of Jacob Duffy’s new Jacob Duffy in the hands of Ethan Brooks when it was at 98, while Adam Lyth and George Hill posted half centuries in Headingley.
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The harsh start of the opening of England Zak Crawley in the season continued as it lasted only four balls like Kent fell to 79-6 in a phase in response Middlesex’s 222 In Division two.
But Harry Finch and Grant Stewart stood things down and they were both closing in half centuries in trunks with Kent 172-6.
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Crawley was linked LBW by Toby Roland-Jones for a duck to follow his low-key key results from the first week.
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