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An early wicket at Merchant Taylor’s School, where Kent must have half an eye on events at Old Trafford. Higgins the man to go, bowled Matt Quinn. Middx 200-5, need another 156. du Plooy 38 not out.

Arrive at Old Trafford, where the press box is not optimistic. Nor, it seems, was Steven Croft last night: “We’ve been out-skilled today again with bat and ball, are behind in this game as well, and tomorrow we’ve got to come back and show what we’re about.”

Durham coach Campbell hails Potts and co

Durham coach Ryan Campbell giving diamond quotes as usual: “If there’s anyone around the country who doesn’t think that boy can play Test cricket they are absolutely crazy because that pressure he brought along with his ability to nip the ball both ways and never miss the spot is outstanding.”

And on Ben McKinney’s 140: “That’s probably Ben’s best innings that he’s played for Durham because we were none for one, the ball was nipping all over the shop and he showed his ability to knuckle down and be disciplined outside the off stump but if you gave him anything he was ruthless.

“There’s another young kid who’s out there for England at some point, I’ve now doubt that he’ll be coming.”

And on Ben Stokes: “I’m a cricket fan and it was a sad day when he decided to retire. When he said ‘I’m going to go back and play for Durham’ my ears sparked and the way he’s bounded into the room and he’s dragging every young fellow with him and trying to make them better it’s hard not to just go ‘wow!’

“In this game both with the bat and ball it’s the Ben Stokes we know and he is the recruit of the year for us and now I guess I’ve got to try and work out a way how I’m going to contract him for next year!”

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Round-up: Stokes and Potts demolish Derbyshire

Durham showed why they are 50-league-boots ahead at the top of Division Two with a crushing display at Derby. Where to start with such a thrashing? The glorious 140 from Ben McKinney, eight match wickets for the magnificent Matthew Potts or some entertaining humpty and five wickets for the still irrepressible Ben Stokes?

Derbyshire lost their remaining wickets quickly on a sunny morning, which gave Durham a chance to gather runs of their own. Alex Lees fell to Ben Aitchison’s first ball, but from there the tap was open. McKinney was majestic, rifle-shots flying to the rope, 15 fours and six sixes in all.

Half-centuries from Will Rhodes and a coconut-shying Stokes kept the scoreboard firing at the other end until Durham declared with Derbyshire set 423 to win. It was all over in less than a session as an almost unplayable Potts fired out three, and Stokes collected three more in his first over, later felling Brett Randell with a brutish bouncer (who went off after a second concussion check and didn’t bat again). Stokes collected two more and Derbyshire sloped away, after the largest defeat by runs in their history.

Olly Stone’s match figures of 10 for 94 detonated Surrey at the Oval. The last Notts bowler to take 10 against Surrey at their home was Harold Larwood in 1936, and Stone proved almost as potent. Only Ollie Pope, last man out for 111, could hang about as Surrey were crushed by 145 runs.

Warwickshire won a thriller against their title-chasing rivals at Edgbaston, but only just. Their one-wicket victory over Sussex came as Chris Woakes and Olly Hannon-Dalby played out 13 dot balls before Woakes scrapped the winning runs. Earlier, Tom Haines had stood tall with 67 against fabulous bowling, leaving Warwickshire to chase 203. Sean Hunt grabbed five wickets but Vansh Jani and Dan Mousley took Warwickshire most of the way and Woakes did the rest.

Things are tight on a dry pitch at Southampton where Hampshire need another 172 to beat Yorkshire, with seven wickets in hand. Yorkshire’s tail added vital runs, with 30s from Jonny Bairstow, batting down the order because of a finger injury, and George Hill. Then Hampshire struggled to build impetus against a disciplined attack and a slow outfield.

Essex toughed it out against Somerset thanks to a rearguard 105 from Charlie Allison, and 76 from Matt Critchley, as they finished with an unlikely lead of three runs after following on. Somerset, without Lewis Gregory who slipped and bruised his hip in Essex’s first innings, plugged away without much reward.

Division Two promotion hopefuls Northants swarmed over Lancashire, dismissing them for 137, then setting 446 for victory thanks to a hundred from Ricardo Vasconcelos. Lancs then collapsed to 24 for two. Kent, also with Division One ambitions, are in a good position at Merchant Taylor School. They set Middlesex 356 to win, thanks to 50s from Tawanda Muyeye and Ben Compton, before Ekansh Singh plucked out the Middlesex top three before stumps.

Gloucestershire fought back at Cheltenham with half centuries from Ollie Price and Miles Hammond; while Sheridon Gumbs’ 93 put Leicestershire in a hopeful position against Glamorgan.

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Scores on the doors

Southampton: Hampshire 197 and 106-3 v Yorkshire 173 and 301 Hampshire need 172 to win

Grace Road: Leicestershire 151 and 257 v Glamorgan 152 and 126-5 Glamorgan need 131 to win

Taunton: Somerset 469 v Essex 158 and 314-3

The Oval: Nottinghamshire 184 and 306 BEAT Surrey 162 and 183 by 145 runs

Edgbaston: Warwickshire 161 and 206-9 BEAT Sussex 156 and 207 by one wicket

DIVISION TWO

Derby: Durham 283 and 295-6dec BEAT Derbyshire 156 and 84 by 338 runs

Cheltenham: Gloucestershire 150 and 248-3 v Worcestershire 267

Old Trafford: Lancashire 137 and 24-2 v Northamptonshire 284 and 298-4

Merchant Taylors’ School: Middlesex 249 and 186-4 v Kent 350 and 254 Middx need 170 to win

Preamble

Hello and welcome to the final day of this August round of games. It’s a beautiful morning in Manchester, sunny with a hint of autumnal bite (and very active squirrels), so no meteorological mercy in sight for Lancashire in their battle for survival against Northants. It was a great day’s cricket yesterday around the grounds, with three results – a nail-biter at Edgbaston won by Warwicks, alongside old-fashioned thumpings for Surrey and Derbyshire at the hands of Notts and Durham. Lots more to look forward to today, do join us.