Glamorgan secured a dramatic two-wicket victory over Somerset in Cardiff, thanks to an unlikely century partnership between Sean Dickson and Ryan Hadley. Chasing 143 on the final day, Dickson anchored the innings with a gritty 76, while Hadley, in only his second first-class match, struck an unbeaten 50 to guide his side home.
Duckett Dominates for Nottinghamshire
England opener Ben Duckett continued his rich vein of form, smashing an unbeaten 203 as defending champions Nottinghamshire drew with title rivals Surrey at Trent Bridge. Resuming on 99 for one with a lead of 65, Duckett compiled the sixth double century of his career, steering the hosts to 414 for four, a lead of 380, before the captains shook hands on a draw. The result keeps Nottinghamshire top of the table after five games.
Warwickshire Crush Yorkshire
Warwickshire recorded their second-largest win in County Championship history, demolishing Yorkshire by 377 runs at Edgbaston. Set a mammoth 549 for victory, Yorkshire folded for 171 as Ethan Bamber (4-50) and Olly Hannon-Dalby (3-33) ripped through the batting line-up. Matthew Revis offered some resistance with 41, but the hosts cruised to their biggest win since a 378-run triumph over Northamptonshire 99 years ago.
Sussex Overcome Rain to Beat Leicestershire
Sussex survived two rain delays to chase down 131 and beat Leicestershire by seven wickets at Hove. After dismissing the visitors for 232, Sussex reached their target with contributions from Danial Ibrahim (48) and Tom Clark (39).
Kent Edge Gloucestershire in Division Two
Tawanda Muyeye struck a stylish 108 off 129 balls as Kent clinched a two-wicket win over Gloucestershire at Bristol. Set 261 to win, Kent wobbled early at 24 for two, but Muyeye, who made 90 in the first innings, led the chase before falling with victory in sight.
Derbyshire Rout Northamptonshire
Derbyshire claimed their first win of the season, thrashing Northamptonshire by an innings and 113 runs. After posting 604 for seven declared, Zak Chappell (4-53) and Shoaib Bashir (3-70) dismissed the hosts for 167 and 324 to seal a comprehensive victory.



