Ollie Pope and Dan Lawrence of England both have scored centuries as Surrey fought again to go on the fourth day of their Rothessay County Championship Championship in Hove with a draw the most likely outcome.
Dom Sibley and Pope, who had resumed at 90-1, put in 179 for the second victory before Sibley went caught and bent by James Coles for 82, and the Pope soon followed 103 with the score at 237-3.
However, Lawrence, who ended the day at 117 non out, and Ben Foakes, invincible at 47, took the stick to run their side at 390-3 of the truns, 45 runs back.
Fergus O’Neill and seduce the language of a leader’s split Nottinghamshire in a command position in their top table collision with Casualty.
The duo took two second wicked seconds each to leave the hosts, who were skilled for only 93 times outside, in 163-6 and 111 rabbits going to the last day in Edgbaston.
Skipper Haseeb Hameed had previously transported his stick for a 138 invincible after notts added 163 runs to their total 204-5, with Michael Booth claiming 5-90 to leave the local team following 284 jogging.
Sean Dickson and Tom Lammonby irritated Hampshire to send Somersset On the last day in Southampton still following 49.
The Pairift organized an unbreakable stay of 53 to leave their side at 103-1 after Nick Gubbins and Liam Dawson had received their results overnight at 82 and 72 respectively, while the local team set a 152-leader lead with a total of 336, Migael Pretorius by accumulating the tail with 5-64.
Ben Raine and Matthew pots held Durham In searching for a first season win as they claimed two pieces of victories to leave Yorkshire On 132-4, only 12 run forward.
Raine blocked the Adam Lyth and Finlay Bean spaces ahead before Pots claim that the victories of James Wharton and Dawid Malan after Skipper Alex Lees’ 172 and 152 by Emilio Gay had seen the hosts make 427 everyone out to Chester-Le-Street.
Jamie Porter got three second wicks for 36 Essex bowed to the brink of victory Worcesteshire in Chelmsford.
50 and 36 of Kashif Ali from Skipper Brett D’Oliveira held visitors with a chance after they were set 295 for win, but Wickets fell in regular interval to promote their chances of a campaign girl win.
Kent rested for 393 in Canterbury
Ben Compton’s 178 and half a century from Grant Stewart left Division Two Leaders Kent With a first deficit of the first 79 leaders after being fired for 393 in Canterbury.
Visitor Gloucestershire He had added a further 112 to the loss of Cameron Bancroft and Ben Charlesworth when the rain intervened.
Ian Holland and Logan Van Beek were torn through Lancashire The main rankings as Leicestershire exploded their way to victory at Old Trafford.
After the opening of Reharan Ahmed had gone for 100 and Skipper Peter Handscomb had ended in 142 from a total of 491-8 declared, the Netherlands removed the Keaton Jennings space and the three Anderson Phillip and Van Beek number calculated for Michael Jones to reduce visitors to 16-3, still 212 Adrift.
Derby will take a nine-directional lead on the last day of their collision with Northamptonshire On the district terrain after half a century by Caleb Jewell and Captain Wayne Madsen was hunting.
Skipper Luke Procor’s 150 and 105 by Saif Zaib seemed to have left Northants in control while they declared at 500-8 with the first lead of 193, but the hosts had reached 202-3 at the time the Umpires called it one day.
Glycan face a last day’s battle to avoid losing abnormal, with visitors need 85 more runs to do Middlesex Bat again losing already five second wicks.
Leus Du Pully and Ben Geddes made 89 and 83 respectively while the hosts declared at 470-9 to increase their team’s advantage to 271, and although the Zain-ul-Hassan and Eddie Byrom open openings for the first victory, Pala Wales sat in 186-5 by The Close with 2-50.