![]() There was another last‑over finish at Headingley, where Glamorgan filleted through the Yorkshire tail in the evening session, after a magnificent 174 from Adam Lyth had seemed to take Yorkshire to safety, with even thoughts of a win mid‑afternoon. He saw out the over, receiving a congratulatory hug from Lancashire’s Jimmy Anderson and teammate Stuart Broad at the other end. With four balls to go at Trent Bridge the Nottinghamshire No 11 Stone, waiting for a scan on a hamstring injury, shuffled to the crease, with nine men round the bat, seven in helmets. ![]() It was Azhar Ali of Worcestershire who stood in Robinson’s and Sussex’s way, with an unbeaten 103. Robinson’s hobble at New Road turned out to be a false alarm, when he confirmed after the game that he had cramp after a mammoth bowling effort for Sussex, reeling off 45.4 overs in the match and collecting best first-class figures of 14 for 117. ![]() An eye-poppingly dramatic last day in the Championship, as four games went down to the wire, was soured by the sight of Ollie Robinson limping off the pitch, and Olly Stone limping on to it. ![]()
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