Essex finished an action from the remarkable rearguard to save a draw in their county championship match with Yorkshire, closing with a last uninterrupted window which lasted 13.4 Overs.
The Jonny Bairstow team started the day with an insurmountable advance and six counters to take, but dropped in Chelmsford, frustrated by a determined stick.
Matt Crichley (75 out of 246 balls) and Michael Pepper (68 out of 229) occupied the fold for a combined total of almost 10 hours to lead the resistance before the two fell to George Hill.
The Yorkshire continued to put pressure on the division a necessary for a victory for the division, leaving the new hosts with just under 40 minutes to play, but Simon Harmer chewed 115 deliveries and the number 11 Jamie Porter kept him company until the end.
In Hove, the couturier in England out of the front, Ollie Robinson, put the final touch to Sussex victory WorcestershireWith Jake Libby’s ONE-Man show in vain.
The two games entered the last day of the match with realistic hopes to win – the pears needing 244 points and the hosts chasing seven counters.
Libby was exceptional, transforming his night 64 in 167, but the game slipped into the fingers of Worcestershire when he was eighth man at Fynn Hudson-Pntini with 75 still required.
Robinson, who played his last test 16 months ago but expressed his desire to win another chance, then won Fateh Singh and Ben Gibbon to seal a 47 -point victory.
The result raised Sussex in the third row of the table, while the Worcestershire remains without victory at the bottom.
Another rejection of England, Ben Foakes, assured the champions in title Surrey Leave Edgbaston with a part of the loot.
In a run-fest against WarwickshireThe porter made 174 steps to precipitate the local team’s hope to force a result. His striker diligent with the tail, something that the national selectors estimated that he was not always doing well enough, carried the brown caps to 504 all, 161 behind but entirely safe.
The pretension of follow -up was launched for five letters before the sides shake hands.