Debutant Rashid spins Yorkshire fine victory
A round-up of the latest County Championship matches
Division One
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Lancashire narrowly avoided pulling off one of the more remarkable victories this season as Kent limped over the line after making heavy work of chasing down 215 at Canterbury. Seemingly on auto-pilot at 122 for 1, with Martin van Jaarsveld and David Fulton playing confidently, a sudden rush of wickets had Lancashire supporters, and players, scenting an unlikely victory. Though Dominic Cork was the man who removed van Jaarsveld it was Gary Keedy, the left-arm spinner, who proved the main threat snaffling four quick wickets to send Kent tumbling from 122 for 1 to 159 for 6. Amjad Khan (19) and Min Patel (16) showed great character after tea, to edge Kent over the line by just two wickets and earn them 22 points.
A magnificent matchwinning 6 for 67 from Adil Rashid, the 18-year-old legspinner from Leeds UCCE, demolished Warwickshire by an innings and 96 runs at Scarborough as Yorkshire wrapped up their second win on the bounce. Warwickshire, so hapless in the field yesterday, were similarly clueless with the bat as Rashid, who was making his debut, ran through their top order while Tim Bresnan (3 for 40) mopped up the tail. Yorkshire took 22 points and Warwickshire just 3.
Division Two
Hamish Marshall struck a rather lonely hundred for Gloucestershire on the second day against Worcestershire at New Road, as his side were dismissed for 276 - earning them a first-innings lead of just five. It was Zaheer Khan, the former Indian left-armer, who did most of the damage with 5 for 74. However, Worcestershire wobbled in their second innings to 26 for 4 - all four wickets to Jon Lewis, inevitably - before Ben Smith (73 not out) steadied the ship to give the home side an all-too-slender lead of 164 with one wicket remaining.
The Essex middle-order mainstays, Ronnie Irani and Grant Flower, both struck impressive hundreds as Essex crept up on Glamorgan's imposing first-innings total of 474 on the third day at Chelmsford. Under a blazing hot sun, on a pitch offering little assistance to any of the bowlers, Irani and Flower put on 181 for the fifth wicket before Robert Croft, the Glamorgan captain, made the breakthrough. One didn't bring two, however; James Foster came in and played attractively for his 64, crunching 10 fours in his 91-ball innings as Essex went to stumps on 452 for 9.