da supremo: Yorkshire have tightened their grip on their County Championship crown bybeating Nottinghamshire today by three wickets at King’s College
da betway: ECB Media Release29-Jul-2002Division OneYorkshire have tightened their grip on their County Championship crown bybeating Nottinghamshire today by three wickets at King’s College. Notts puton 175-7, with Dawn Holden top-scoring with 57. However, Yorkshire repliedwith 176-7, England’s all rounder Melissa Reynard making 72. Once again,the pick of the Yorkshire bowling was Laura Spragg, England’s young openingbowler.
Nottinghamshire: 175-7Yorkshire: 176-7 (47.5 overs)
Sussex have beaten Championship contenders Berkshire in a thrilling match by11 runs at Pembroke College. England’s young bowler Isa Guha, who made herdebut this season in the one-day international triangular tournament againstIndia and New Zealand took the wicket of her England Captain, Clare Connorbefore Sussex reached 124 all out. Caroline Atkins, England’s recordbreaking test opening bat made 53 and took 3-35. Berkshire’s Judith Turnertook 6-39 from 8.5 overs. With a world class bowling attack which includesConnor and World Cup winner, Haidee Tiffen from New Zealand, Sussex managedto bowl out Berkshire for 113.
Sussex: 124 all out (46.5 overs)Berkshire: 113 all out
Surrey have beaten Staffordshire by 29 runs in a close match at ClareCollege. Staffordshire, who are without England’s leading strike bowlerLucy Pearson, could not contain the Australian Olivia Magno playing forSurrey this season as she scored 108 from 112 deliveries.
Surrey: 201-8Staffordshire: 172 all out
Division TwoAnother Kent run feast at Queen’s College saw them comfortably beatDerbyshire. Charlotte Edwards has added to her 151* on Day One, making 82today with Paula Flannery, the Ireland international, making 118 as Kentfinished on 248-5.
Kent: 248-5Derbyshire: 66 all out (39.5)
Lancashire have beaten Middlesex by 31 runs at Fitzwilliam College.
Lancashire: 144 all out (42.1 overs)Middlesex: 113 all out (39.3 overs)
Hertfordshire have beaten Somerset by five wickets at Gonville & CaiusGround despite 75 from England and Somerset all-rounder Laura Harper.
Somerset: 175-9Hertfordshire: 177-5 (46.1 overs)
Division ThreeHampshire beat Wiltshire by seven wickets to maintain their unbeaten recordat the Championship and edge nearer promotion at Trinity Old Field.
Wiltshire: 103-9Hampshire: 104-3 (30 overs)
Essex have beaten Cheshire by 2 wickets in a close match at St John’s.England Development Squad bowler Alexis Mannion took 3 wickets beforescoring 53* for Essex ensuring they took the points.
Cheshire: 129 all out (35.3 overs)Essex: 130-8 (34 overs)
Warwickshire have thrashed Durham by 119 runs at Churchill College, withsome solid top order batting including 62 for Taryn Keir and 48 for LouiseCampton to thwart the newcomers to the Championship.
Warwickshire: 196-6Durham: 77 all out (26.3 overs)
The Tables
Division OneTeam Played Won Lost PointsYorkshire 3 3 0 59.5Berkshire 3 2 1 48.5Sussex 3 2 1 45Nottinghamshire 3 1 2 32Surrey 3 1 2 27Staffordshire 3 0 3 18Division TwoTeam Played Won Lost PointsKent 3 3 0 62.5Lancashire 3 3 0 58.5Hertfordshire 3 2 1 46Somerset 3 1 2 30Middlesex 3 0 3 20.5Derbyshire 3 0 3 20Division ThreeTeam Played Won Lost PointsHampshire 3 3 0 60.5Warwickshire 3 2 1 46.5Cheshire 3 2 1 46Essex 3 1 2 33.5Durham 3 1 2 32Wiltshire 3 0 3 14
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