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Tuesday, 30 July, 2002, 15:22 GMT 16:22 UK
Women's round-up
Frizzell Women's County Championship round up: Day four

All matches were abandoned at midday on Tuesday following heavy rain in Cambridge.

All teams have been awarded 11 points for a draw.

Yorkshire will face Berkshire in Division One on Wednesday at Queen's College for the Championship decider.

Staffordshire play Nottinghamshire and Surrey play Sussex.

In Division Two, Kent will play Lancashire to decide who is promoted with Hertfordshire playing Middlesex and Somerset facing Derbyshire in a relegation battle.

Division Three should see Hampshire secure their promotion as they play Cheshire, Essex take on Warwickshire and Durham face Wiltshire.


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Division One

Reigning Champions, Yorkshire, secured their second win on day two, beating Surrey convincingly by eight wickets.

England's young fast bowler Laura Spragg took three wickets for a miserly four runs from her eight over spell before England team-mate Melissa Reynard reached 64 not out, including nine fours, in response to the Surrey total.

Surrey: 129 all out (49.3 overs)
Yorkshire: 130-2 (35.5 overs)


Promoted Sussex recorded their first win of the Championship beating Staffordshire by three wickets at King's College.

Claire Taylor
Taylor hit an unbeaten half century
England and Sussex Captain, Clare Connor, took two wickets to add to her five wicket haul against Yorkshire on day one.

England's young development squad bowler Charlotte Burton took three for 25 and New Zealander Haidee Tiffen also took 3 -21 playing for Sussex.

England's Laura Newton took three wickets for 27 from five overs for Staffordshire.

Staffordshire: 150-9
Sussex: 151-7 (47 overs)


Berkshire have retained their strong challenge to Yorkshire by beating Nottinghamshire by 49 runs at Fitzwilliam College.

England's prolific batsman Claire Taylor scored 78, including nine fours and a six to add to her unbeaten 59 yesterday.

Berkshire: 169-6
Nottinghamshire: 120 all out


Division Two

Somerset beat newly promoted Middlesex by five wickets at Queen's College. Middlesex's Beth Morgan reached 70 not out as Middlesex finished on 165 for 8.

In reply, Somerset's Jan Godman made 58 from 63 balls and was assisted by 46 from Sarah Collyer and 35 from England's Hannah Lloyd.

Middlesex: 165-8
Somerset: 166-5 (47.5 overs)


Kent beat Hertfordshire by 202 runs at St John's Ground thanks to 104 from Paula Flannery.

In Kent's match yesterday England batsman Charlotte Edwards reached 151 not out giving Kent two wins from two games.

Hazel Lovegrove took four Herts wickets for just one run as Kent secured a second convincing victory.

Kent: 226 all out
Hertfordshire: 24 all out


Division Three

Hampshire made it two wins in two days as they defeated Warwickshire at Churchill Ground by six wickets.

Warwickshire: 101-8
Hampshire: 105 - 4 (30.1 overs)


Newcomers Durham recorded their first County Championship win as they beat Essex by 77 runs at Trinity Old Field.

Durham's women's cricket development officer, Pauline Peel, top-scored with 51 opening the innings for Durham.

Durham: 228-7
Essex: 151 all out (49.1 overs)


Cheshire beat Wiltshire by six wickets at Press Ground with Dawn Prestidge top-scoring for Cheshire with 54, including seven fours.

Wiltshire: 155-6
Cheshire: 157-4

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