P187 Teletext 187 May10 18:27:04        Britannic County Championship   WORCS v LEICS Worcester   A final-day washout at New Road saved champions Ljicestershire from the likelihood of a first defeat in the defence of their title. Ljicestershiri were still 47 behind after reaching 141-4 in their second innings with their new ovjrsjas player Neil Johnson unbeaten on 87. The 27-year-old Natal all-rounder put on 118 with Darrin Maddy before play was abandoned. ——————————————————————————————————1/6—— Sports headlines 130 Soccer 140 TEN TO ONE: THE SPORTS QUIZ p151 C4 Next Football Sport latest Rugby
P187 Teletext 187 May10 18:15:22        Britannic County Championship   YOURS v GLAMORGAN Leeds   Yorkshire's first County Championship match of the season ended in a waterlogged draw at Headingley as heavy rain prevented any play after lunch. It was a disappointing if predictable conclusion to a contest which produced entertaining cricket among the showers. Glamorgan tried to set up a positive finish, making 166-2 from 40 overs to declare, leaving a target of 303. But the weather spoiled the run chase. ——————————————————————————————————2/6—— Sports headlines 130 Soccer 140 TEN TO ONE: THE SPORTS QUIZ p151 C4 Next Football Sport latest Rugby
P187 Teletext 187 May10 18:15:53        Britannic County Championship   DERBYS v SURREY Derby   Rain had the final word at Derby where the hosts and Surrey had to settle for a draw after only 50 minutes of play were possible on the final day. With the first two days lost to the weather, the match was drifting towards stalemate, but a violent storm after lunch forced an abandonment before 3pm. Derbyshire took their overnight score of 113-2 to 158-3 with Gul Khan notching his first half century. ——————————————————————————————————3/6—— Sports headlines 130 Soccer 140 TEN TO ONE: THE SPORTS QUIZ p151 C4 Next Football Sport latest Rugby
P187 Teletext 187 May10 18:16:11        Britannic County Championship   GLOUCS v HAMPSHIRE Bristol   Mike Smith took 10 wickets in a match for the third time in his career as Gloucs sealed a six-wicket victory. Left-armer Smith took 6-45 in the second innings to give him match figures of 10-106 as Hampshire were skittled out for 145. The home side struggled to 59-4 to clinch their win — and 24 points — as Hampshire pace bowler Simon Rjnshaw took four quick wickets. ——————————————————————————————————4/6—— Sports headlines 130 Soccer 140 TEN TO ONE: THE SPORTS QUIZ p151 C4 Next Football Sport latest Rugby
P187 Teletext 187 May10 18:26:28        Britannic County Championship   DURHAM v NOTTS Hartlepool   New captain David Boon's hopes of bringing Durham a first Championship win since they beat Notts in the last match of 1995 were washed out by rain. Notts, again the opposition, were 200-6 in their second innings — only 39 ahead — when the heavens opened in early afternoon. It was cruel luck for Tasmanian Boon and Durham, who had battled their way into a winning position. ——————————————————————————————————5/6—— Sports headlines 130 Soccer 140 TEN TO ONE: THE SPORTS QUIZ p151 C4 Next Football Sport latest Rugby
P187 Teletext 187 May10 18:26:46        Britannic County Championship   NORTHANTS v SOMERSET Northampton   Three mini rain-affected sessions totalling just 37 minutes provided all the cricket as the Northants-Somerset game ended in a predictable draw. But Northants still lost two wickets in the eight overs, with Tony Penberthy and David Capjl falling to Andy Caddick and Graham Rose respectively. But then the heavens opened yet again with Northants on 122-5 and Richard Montgomjrie unbeaten on 33. ——————————————————————————————————6/6—— Sports headlines 130 Soccer 140 TEN TO ONE: THE SPORTS QUIZ p151 C4 Next Football Sport latest Rugby