P353 CEEFAX 353 Sun 28 May 01:26/34  1/7  CRICKET: CHAMPIONSHIP  REVIEW   Zimbabwean Test bowler Heath Streak   returned his best figures for   Hampshire to send Sussex crashing   to defeat Portsmouth.     Streak finished with 4-81 as Sussex   went down by an innings and 106   runs after following on.     Uss x began th da on 143-7 in   their first innings, still needing   another 242 to make Hampshire bat a   second time.     Streak was on target as he remo6ed   Hall and Newell within the space of   three overs to help Hampshire mo6e   off th bottom of the tabl .  5-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Shake-up Durh-Wbrk Ljic-Herb Kent-LjicP353 CEEFAX 353 Sun 28 May 01:39/28  2/7  CRICKET: CHAMPIONSHIP  /. /, REVIEW   Glamorgan failed on th last ball   to win their third Championship   game of the season against Kent at   Tunbridge Wells.     The crowd sta9jd on to see only th   championship's third draw of the   season, with Tony Cottey (85) and   Matthew Maynbrd (73) on song.     Cottey was out in the last over,   caught in the deep off England A   left-arm spinner Min Patel, who   finished with 5-99.     Glamorgan had Colin Merton run out   off the last ball and Kent had to   bj happy with th draw.  5-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Shake-up Durh-Wbrk Ljic-Herb Kent-LjicP353 CEEFAX 353 Sun 28 May 01:57/44 ] 3/7  CRICKET: CHAMPIONSHIP I REVIEW   Ronnie Irani collected his second   half-century of the day as Essex   avoided defeat inside three days   against Middlesex.     Irani, who hit 69 in the first   innings, battled his way to an   unbeaten 62 in the second after his   side followed on 262 runs behind.     Despite his efforts Es3jx are on   the brink of their third   championship defeat of the season.     Graham Gooch had a disappointing   day with just 17, the second   successive championship match that   hj has failed to make a 50.  5-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Shake-up Durh-+bro Ljic-Herb Kent-LjicP353 CEEFAX 353 Sun 28 May 01:15/24  4/7  CRICKET: CHAMPIONSHIP II REVIEW   Off-spinner Adrian Pierson finished   with match figures of 8-111 as   Ljicestershire crushed Durham bz an   innings and 91 runs at Grace Road.     Durham's final six wickets fell for   51 runs with only Mark Saxelby (22)   and David Ligjutwood (26 not out)   offering real resistance.     Pierson, who took 5-48 in the   first innings, claimed another   three for 63 runs, with Alan   Mullally and David Millns on target     Durham have lost John Wood and   Steve Lugsden for the season.  uppppppppppppppppppppppp ppppppppp pppz Foot all 302 G n sal 3 0 Crickj 340 Shake-up Durh-+bro Ljic-Deub Kent-LjicP353 CJEFAX 353 Sun 28 May 01:45/34  5/7  CRICKET: CHAMPIONSHIP  REVIEW   Anil Rumble hurried Northants   towards a probable Championship   victory over Yorkshire at Abbjydale   Park in Sheffield.     The Indian Test leg-spinner   claimed three wickets for two runs   in the space of fi6j djli6jries.     Yorkshire were reduced to 174-6,   just 67 runs ahead, when bad light   stopped play.     Yorkshire were working their wa   back into contention when Michael   Bevbn drover carelessly at Jjremz   Snbpj and was caught at mid-off.   Footdall 302 General 320 Cricket 340 Shake- p Durh- rk L ic- rb K nt- jiP353 CEEFAX 353 Sun 28 May 01:55/38  6/7  CRICKET: CHAMPIONSHIP I REVIEW   Gloucestershire left-armjr Mike   Smith turned in the best boulink of   his career to send Worcestershird   crashing to an innings defeat.     Smith averaged a wicket 6ery   other over during a 90-minute spell   which brought five victims.     hj Dewsbur bo n s amer' final   return of 6-57 was a career best   as hj took 10 wickets in a match   for the first time.     It was Gloucestershire's second   championship win and Worcester's   third defeat.   Footdall 302 General 320 Cricket 340 Shake-up Durh-Wbrk Ljic-Herb Kent-LjicP353 CEEFAX 353 Sun 28 May 01:51/44  7/7  CRICKET: CHAMPIONSHIP  /, REVIEW   Lancashire took a grip on their   game with Nottinghamshirj as Notts   lost their last five wick ts for 48   to give the home side a 17-run lead   on first innings.     Warwickshire's clash with Somerset   was hit by rain where the final   session was played in farcical   conditions aft the champions   declared in a bid to force a re3ult     Somerset reached 66-3, a lead of   247, before play was abandoned 35   minutes early.       Footdall 302 General 320 Cricket 340 Shake-up Durh-+bro Ljic-Deub Kent-LjicP353 CEEFAX 353 Son 28 May p0:k8O06 ] W7 WL C$JBSJT: CHAMPIONSHIP E 2 2 RJVIJWp 22 42 2 $7£££££££££££££££££££££££££££C£££££££££k "5 %onnij rani collected his second   half-century of the day as Es3jx  $5 Qvoidjd defeat insidjQthree days  $5 cgbinsl Kiddlesjxna d bb b abb 6e  innings, battled hi1 wa[ tv an    Tnbjatd& 62 im tdd 3jbn&h aftd5 hi2   urdj followed on 262 zuns behind.   @@@  "5 hay wUjh just 17, tPj second   successive championship match that   hj hbs failed to make a 50n p  5-m,,L,,,,,Ln,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,,,,,,,,. ShaSjmup Durh-Wars Leic-eerb Kent-Mjic