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Monday 15 August 2016

Middlesex thrash Durham at Lord's

Middlesex consolidated their lead in the division one table Durham won by an innings and 80 runs inside three days in the `County Championship match at Lord's on Monday (August 15). The hosts, who had 22 points in the park, as well as the latest win, extended their overall points tally to 173.

From the time of day at 408 6, Middlesex riding on fine half centuries James Franklin (56 off) and No. 10 batsman Toby Roland-Jones (66) - to post a sizeable total of 536 for 9 before declaring their first innings with a 332-run lead.

The visitors started their second innings reply openers involving a firm stand half a century Keaton JENNINGS and Mark Stoneman. However, when the openers departed in the space of nine overs, both falling to Ollie Rayner, wickets kept tumbling at regular intervals. a resistance of the lower class, but it was not enough as Rainer took five-wicket haul in the second innings to add to his four first bowl Middlesex is a great victory.

Brief scores: Durham 204 (Mark Stoneman 46; Ollie Rayner 4-17) and 252 (Keaton Jennings 45; Ollie Rayner 5-85) lost to Middlesex 536/9 decl: (Nick Gubbins 145, Nick Compton 131, Toby Roland-Jones 66; Graham Onions 3-104) by an innings and 80 runs.

Lancashire vs Yorkshire

Kyle Jarvis and Simon Kerrigan took seven wickets between Lancashire in a position to help end their three-day match against Yorkshire County at Old Trafford, Manchester:

Yorkshire, who started the day at 136 for 2 in reply to Lancashire's first innings total of 494, saw the overnight batsmen Alex LEES and captain Andrew Gale extend their third-wicket stand of 130, however, the partnership came to an end when Lees fell as for Jarvis 85. Gale and Jake added 52 runs for the fourth wicket Lehmann then, but regular strikes means that visitors slipped to 283 for 7. Andy Hodd useful knock of 43 helped Yorkshire bring down the deficit, but they are, after all, bowled for 360 .

Who took a 134-run lead, the hosts managed to extend it through the last 200 stumps unbeaten 70-run opening between the Association of Tom Smith and haseeb Hameed:

Brief scores: Lancashire 494 & 70/0 (Tom Smith 35 *, haseeb Hameed 30 *) lead to Yorkshire 360 (Alex Lees 85, Andrew Gale 83; Kyle Jarvis 4-70, Simon Kerrigan 3-91) by 204 runs.

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