Sussex go top for a night
The latest from this week's County Championship matches
Division One
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For one night Sussex are top of the table as Yorkshire crashed with a day to spare at Arundel despite Darren Lehmann's unbeaten 130. Sussex claimed the extra half hour to finish the result, but for a while it didn't appear they would have to. Yorkshire slumped to 162 for 7 with all the bowlers chipping in before Lehmann to the attack back to them in a final show of defiance. Yasir Arafat took two wickets to follow up his impressive 86 as Sussex extended their first innings to 550, a huge lead of 312. He hit eight fours and three sixes before removing Michael Vaughan - batting at No.7 due to his hamstring injury - and Richard Dawson. Mushtaq Ahmed claimed the final wicket as Sussex re-established themselves as frontrunners for the title.
Stephen Fleming ensured Nottinghamshire safely negotiated a draw against Kent, at Canterbury, in a match that has rarely stirred the imagination. Notts failed by 12 runs to avoid the follow-on despite Graeme Swann's 85 while Amjad Khan finished with a hard-earned five-wicket haul off 36 overs. But time was always Kent against on a pitch where wickets have never come in a rush despite Kent slipping to 57 for 2. Fleming held firm and and 10 Kent bowlers turned their arms over towards the end.
Division Two
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Alex Gidman guided Gloucestershire to an impressive seven-wicket win over Leicestershire at Leicester. It was his second century of the season and he combined in an unbeaten fourth-wicket stand of 127 with Ian Harvey, who clubbed 72 off 99 balls. David Masters had given Leicestershire their only breakthrough when he removed Kadeer Ali for a vital 83 and broke a stand of 136 with Gidman. But Masters was the only bowler to really threatened and Gloucestershire eased home.
Worcestershire swept to an overwhelming 227-run win as Northamptonshire succumbed despite an improved second-innings display at Worcester. Usman Afzaal fell early in the day to set the ball rolling and there was only sporadic resistance there after. Sourav Ganguly completed a debut to forget with a seventh-ball but Rikki Wessels at least should some fight with a battling half-century. However, it didn't take long for Worcestershire to clean up the tail as claimed two and Matt Mason grabbed his fifth of the innings to finish the match with more than a day to spare.