COUNTIES CRICKET Trophy quarter-finalists decided

CambridgeshireSuffolkBuckinghamshire and Cheshire booked their places in the quarter-finals of the National Counties Trophy on a tense final day of group matches.

They joined the already-qualified Northumberland, Shropshire, Berkshire and Dorset in the last eight which will be played on Sunday June 1.

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COUNTIES CRICKET Third Trophy win on spin for Dorset

Dorset, NorthumberlandShropshire and Berkshire all secured National Counties Trophy quarter-final spots with a round to play.

Dorset also made it three straight wins in Group Four with left-arm spinner Connor Smith taking 7-24, the county’s best-ever Trophy figures, to set up an emphatic nine wickets win over Wiltshire at Wimborne.

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COUNTIES CRICKET National Trophy hat-trick for Kellow

Oxfordshire crashed to a 19 runs National Trophy opening defeat against Cornwall at St Just after a spectacular collapse which saw them lose their last six wickets for 11 runs.

Cornwall seamer Scott Kellow took a hat-trick for home side.

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COUNTIES CRICKET 2024 Final round round-up

Durant cricket championshipStaffordshire booked their place in the final of the Durant Cricket National Counties Championship by clinching the Eastern Division One title with a 67 runs win over Buckinghamshire at High Wycombe.

Staffordshire’s win ended Buckinghamshire’s reign as both Eastern Division and national champions and they will now face Berkshire in the four-day final at West Bromwich Dartmouth starting on September 1.

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COUNTIES CRICKET Captain's century rescues Cornwall

Cornwall captain Paul Smith’s brilliant maiden century rescued his side against Cheshire at Chester Boughton Hall and set up a tense final day in the battle to avoid relegation from Western Division One of the Durant Cricket National Counties Championship.

Cornwall were deep in trouble and in danger of following on when they slipped to 198 for nine in response to Cheshire’s first innings 396.

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COUNTIES CRICKET Final round day one round-up

Cheshire captain Harry Dearden made his maiden century to rescue his side against Cornwall at Chester Boughton Hall and improve their hopes of avoiding relegation from Western Division Two.

Dearden’s Cheshire career has been split by a six-year stint with Leicestershire which meant that he was playing only his sixth match in the competition.

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