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ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET

LONDON, August M. County cricket matches resulted:— Middlesex 351 for seven wickets declared (Edrich 83, Dewes 116 not out) and 192 (Harvey 6 tor 68) beat Nottinghamshire 237 (Clay 78, Young 5 tor 67) and 261 (Clay 76) by 45 runs. Leicestershire 45 (Gladwin 4 for 23, Eaton 5 for 14) and 146 (Jackson 5 for 34, Rhodes 5 for 49) lost to Derbyshire 214 for eight wickets declared (Sperry 5 for 60) by an innings and 23 runs.

Somersetshire 231 (Jenkins 7 for 81) and 350 for eight wickets declared (Gimblett 174 not out) lost to Worcestershire 368 for eight wickets declared (Kenyon 138. Broadbent 91) and 214 for seven wickets, by three wickets. Glamorganshire 230 (E. Bedser 6 tor 56) and 129 (A. Bedser 4 for 4) lost to Surrey 2811 (A. Bedser 73) and #4 for five wickets (McConnon 4 for 28) by five wickets. Warwickshire 204 (Bailey 5 for 62) and 174 (Ord 81) lost to Essex 218 tor eight wickets declared and 163 tor three wickets (Horsfall 83 not out) by seven wickets. Gloucestershire 187 (Dovey 4 for 35) and 218 (B. Edrich 4 for 46) lost to Kent 271 (Fagg 102, Scott 5 for 78) and 135 for five wickets, by five wickets. Sussex 339 (Sheppard 121, Cox ? 109) and 107 for eight wickets declared. drew with Lancashire 255 for eight wickets declared (Place 127) and 176 for nine wickets. Northamptonshire 184 (Appleyard 5 for 43) and 280 for nine wickets declared (Appleyard 6 tor 84) drew with Yorkshire 258 (Nutter 6 tor 60) and 69 for eight wickets (Nutter 5 for 30).

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26510, 27 August 1951, Page 7

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ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26510, 27 August 1951, Page 7

ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26510, 27 August 1951, Page 7