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Nottinghamshire collapsed to their fourth defeat of the season at Tunbridge Wells, their side of talented allsorts tumbling to yet another batting collapse against Kent. Set a fairytale 406, they were all out for 120. Harry Podmore snaffled five for 41 , including Chris Nash and Joe Clarke in the same over. The Nottinghamshire captain Steven Mullaney was blunt in response: “It’s not quite a car crash yet, but our decision making has been poor. We’ve been the worst team in this division by a long stretch in the opening seven games. You get what you deserve in this game, and we deserve to be bottom.”

At York, Warwickshire survived a mid-innings collapse of six for 49 to beat Yorkshire by three wickets and pocket their third Championship win, quite a turnabout since the spring. Set a target of 217, Dom Sibley and the big hitting Will Rhodes – who smashed three sixes off one over - reached 132 without loss. But left-arm spinner James Logan, 21, and playing only in his second game, had a spring in his heels, taking four for 22. The charge, however, had come too late. Leicestershire and Gloucestershire shook hands after tea, their big-bucket run fest at Grace Road coming to a close with Hasan Azad and Paul Horton both 100 not out. Earlier Ryan Higgins was out for 199.



There is plenty of life left on the final day at Kidderminster, where Sussex clawed themselves back into the match against Worcestershire thanks to spirited batting from Laurie Evans (106 not out) and Ben Brown.