
Root's 96 Headlines Yorkshire Fight Back Against Sussex
Joe Root fell just four runs short of his 12th first-class century for Yorkshire as the hosts fought back admirably against Sussex's mammoth first-innings total.

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Joe Root fell just four runs short of his 12th first-class century for Yorkshire as the hosts fought back admirably against Sussex's mammoth first-innings total.

Mohsin Khan's devastating five-wicket haul has left Lucknow Super Giants requiring just 85 runs from 53 balls to defeat Kolkata Knight Riders.

Tom Taylor starred with five wickets as Worcestershire demolished Kent by an innings and two runs in their County Championship clash at New Road.

Australian opener Jake Weatherald's maiden county century has given Leicestershire the upper hand against Glamorgan, despite Mason Crane's agonising dismissal one run short of his hundred.

Former England captain Heather Knight struck a magnificent century as Somerset demolished One-Day Cup leaders Surrey by 136 runs in a statement victory at Taunton.

Dom Sibley's resolute unbeaten 74 anchored Surrey's response to Essex's 409, guiding the hosts to 192-3 despite an early collapse at the Oval.

Joe Clarke's magnificent 94 proved insufficient as Nottinghamshire face the prospect of following on against a rampant Warwickshire side at Trent Bridge.

Despite Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's sensational 36-ball century, Rajasthan Royals couldn't prevent Sunrisers Hyderabad from chasing down 229 with nine balls to spare.

Joe Clarke's defiant 94 wasn't enough to prevent Nottinghamshire sliding towards the follow-on as Warwickshire tightened their grip at Trent Bridge.

Despite Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's breathtaking 36-ball century, Rajasthan Royals couldn't defend 228 against Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Punjab Kings rewrote the cricket history books by completing the highest successful T20 chase ever, overhauling Delhi Capitals' mammoth 265 total.

Zak Crawley's disappointing summer continued as Kent collapsed to 196 all out, with Worcestershire ending day one well-placed on 94-1.