County championship: Nottinghamshire maintains the title push while the Hampshire deduced eight points and sign Washington Sundar in India | Cricket news

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Nottinghamshire has maintained its thrust for a first title of county champion since 2010 with a three-counters on the nerves on the Worcestershire of rock-basin, before their crunch against Surrey, live on Sky Sports.

Notts resumed 40-1 in pursuit of 136 in the last morning in New Road and fell to 83-6 before a combination of Liam Patterson-White (23), Lyndon James (17 NAN) and Josh Tongue (14) bordered the visitors above the line.

Language – To be part of England Ashes The team in Australia this winter – also took seven windows in the match for Nottinghamshire while the Worcestershire was overthrown for 182 and 160, while James set up a second less.

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Josh Tongue took seven lookouts in the match while Nottinghamshire was beating his old worcestershire side

The side of Trent Bridge moved to the top of division one, although Surrey will find this place If they beat the warwickshire.

Notts goes to Surrey next week in the penultimate round of lighting before concluding their home campaign in Warwickshire from September 24 while Surrey visits the Hampshire.

Surrey aims to become the first team to win four successive county champion titles since themselves in the 1950s.

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Ollie Pope scored half a century at each round of the Surrey County County match against Warwickshire

Hampshire struck with an eight -point penalty, sign Washington India

Still in division one, the Hampshire was deducted from eight points for producing a “field below the average” during their match against Sussex in May, letting the fifth to eighth team pass.

Hampshire lost this match against Sussex by nine counters, on a surface indicated for the inequality of the rebound and an excessive turn.

The independent cricket discipline panel (CDP) said that the local team had not intended to obtain an unjust advantage, but thought that they had not taken all reasonable measures to produce an appropriate standard plan, an allegation of the refused Hampshire.

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The New Hampshire signed Washington Sundar castigated half a spectacular half for India against England at the Kia Ova this summer

Hampshire – Now a place above relegation spots – has signed Washington Sundar versatile India for their last two games of the championship season, against Somerset and Surrey.

Washington, 25, marked his first test test this summer, against England at Emirates Old Trafford.

He also took seven windows with his spin spin while India drew the series of five 2-2 games.

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Washington tells Sky Sports what he felt after having marked his first test for India against England

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2025-09-11 13:00:00

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