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Mark Ramprakash made Kent’s bowlers and his own Surrey team-mates look hapless with another “special innings” against Kent at Canterbury.
Fans at Canterbury were treated to the delight of seeing Surrey captain Mark Ramprakash clock up his sixth LV County Championship century of the season in their rain-affected match against Kent.
Middlesex drew their LV County Championship Division Two match after yet another rain-affected day, with Gloucestershire leading by 66 runs.
Surrey captain Mark Ramprakash was in a league of his own as his 103rd first-class century shut out Kent, once worthwhile play finally got under way on day three at Canterbury.
Hampshire Hawks’ quest for the NatWest Pro40 Division One title suffered a setback when the final fixture of their eight-match campaign was washed out.
Nottinghamshire were prevented from extending their lead at the top of the LV County Championship Division One table by a deluge in their match against Somerset at Trent Bridge.
For the second successive day no play was possible in Durham's LV County Championship match against Lancashire at Chester-le-Street.
Yorkshire's LV County Championship match against Sussex at Scarborough was abandoned about an hour before the scheduled start of the final day's play.
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