The reigning champions, Surrey, beat Somerset by eight gohets in three days to suppress their first victory of the championship season of the Rothesay county in the fourth attempt.
The Rory Burns team – which started the campaign with three consecutive prints – reduced Somerset to 39-7, in particular by taking five counters for four points, when they launched their opponents for 119 at the Kia Oval on Sunday, then achieved their victory target of 36 in 5.2 Overs.
The Sailors of Surrey, Dan Worrall (3-16) and Jordan Clark (3-24), shared six second-hand gohets-Clarke ending the match with eight Camarapes after having taken 5-68 on the first day-while the visitors slipped seven inside 19 Overs and were in danger of defeat.
Migael Pretorious (54 out of 45 balls) struck eight to four of the order to make sure that Surrey should fight again and Somerset picked up two counters before being beaten, in particular by removing Ollie Pope in England for one for the second time in the match.
The pope was pinned LBW by Josh Davey having been turned upside down by Lewis Gregory one day earlier, while Dom Sibley (3) was caught up in Kasey Aldridge, leaving Burns (20 No 20) and Jamie Smith (12 NO OFF 5) to win the triumph of Surrey.
The men of Burns jumped second in division one and are 10 points behind Table Toppers Nottinghamshire, while Somerset is second and ahead of Worcestershire, which lost Durham in two days in New Road on Saturday.
Farhan impresses for Notts before Duckett strikes 23-ball fifty
Nottinghamshire beat a team from Sussex which was previously second place by nine counters in Trent Bridge, with the 17 -year -old Farhan Ahmed and England Rotter Ben Duckett in the counters and take place respectively on Sunday.
Farhan – The brother of England, the leg spinner, Rehan Ahmed – took two of the last three counters from Sussex to end with figures of 4-54 and help visitors get out of 278.
John Simpson (74) and Jack Carson (43) joined Sussex from 167 to 7 years old when they put 87 for the eighth look, leaving the Nottinghamshire undefeated to continue 148 for a second victory in four games.
The hosts reached this target in 25.5 overs thanks to Haseeb Hameed (62No) and the Rapid Duckett (59 No 31), the latter bouncing a first stroke of nine to smoke half 23 balls during his first match since the end of the Trophy Trophy Trophy campaign of 23 Balles of England.
Hameed recorded his second fifty of the game, putting his name as a candidate for opening with Duckett in the test cricket this summer if England loses faith in Zak Crawley.
Another option for England at the top of the Order is Tom Haines of Sussex, which marked 64 in the second rounds against Nottinghamshire and is at the top of the winners of the One on 513 division, in front of the Catempon Simpson (463) and Hameed (443) team.