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County Championship round-up: Surrey still top, Warwickshire claim first win

Surrey, needing 237 to win, completed their second victory from the first three games with Patel joined by Ben Foakes in a decisive fourth-wicket partnership of 66.

When Patel finally fell, edging Josh Davey behind after a superb 133-ball innings featuring 14 fours and plenty of judicious attacking intent, Surrey's total had reached 172 and much of the hard work had been done.

It is a sorry seventh successive championship defeat for Somerset, going back to the end of last summer. Surrey take 21 points and Somerset six.

Here's the moment Ryan Patel brought up his hundred, celebrated with standing ovation across The Kia Oval.

Surrey need 70 for a big win - watch live coverage: https://t.co/T9liyDui8F pic.twitter.com/AJzvN0rMh9

Essex resumed the last morning on 290 for eight, just 73 ahead and only added another 33 to be all out for 323 and leave the home side a victory target of 107 in more than two sessions.

Openers Alex Davies and Dom Sibley, with 65 and 41 respectively, eased Warwickshire to victory with an unbroken stand of 110 in 37.4 overs.

Essex were left to digest their first defeat of the campaign and also the blow of England batter Dan Lawrence's hamstring injury which is likely to sideline him for several weeks.

Pakistan international Shan Masood's second consecutive double century and a maiden first-class hundred by Mattie McKiernan had given Derbyshire such a big advantage at the halfway stage of this match, they would have seen this as a wasted opportunity had they failed to win.

Ed Barnes, whose maiden five-wicket haul at the end of the Derbyshire innings was another, stayed with Kimber for the first hour of the final day, but fell four overs after the second new ball was taken, Suranga Lakmal having

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