Updates from the final day as Worcs seal win over YorksMoeen wreaks havoc with bat and ball at ScarboroughJoin in the discussion below the line 2.33pm BST Lancashire are seven down at the Oval. Steven Croft (43) and Josh Bohannon (32) have fallen to Morne Morkel. At 204-7, they still require 67 with Tom Bailey and Joe Mennie in.Hampshire have beaten Notts at the Ageas Bowl, making a Lancashire win all the more important. Essex are now six down against Somerset, needing 77 more at Taunton. They are 259-6 with Simon Harmer and Ravi Bopara at the crease. Jack Leach has a five-for. 1.49pm BST Lancashire are whittling down their target at the Oval. At 188-5, they now just need 83 to win. What a game Josh Bohannon is having. A determined and diminutive batting all-rounder from Bolton, Bohannon has added an unbeaten 28 to his first-innings fifty on debut. He has shared 64 and counting with Steven Croft for the sixth wicket. Not a bad week to do it in given the Red Rose have lost Jordan Clark to Surrey! Result at the Ageas Bowl: Hampshire have beaten Nottinghamshire by 270 runs after getting the final two wickets to leave Notts all out for 240. Continue reading…
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