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Jamie Overton claims six wickets as Surrey overcome Yorkshire in Scarborough

Jamie Overton shone with ball and bat as Surrey maintained their position atop Division One of the LV= Insurance County Championship with a four-wicket win over Yorkshire.

Overton, who made his England Test debut last month, took a season’s best six for 61 as Yorkshire were skittled for 220 and then contributed a breezy 28 up the order to hasten Surrey’s pursuit of 227.

Surrey’s chances of a fifth win in nine games were left doubtful at 147 for six as a tigerish home bowling display was led by two wickets apiece for Jordan Thompson and Shannon Gabriel at Scarborough.

But Overton’s England team-mate Ben Foakes (42 not out) and Australian Aaron Hardie (40no) saw them home with an unbroken 81-run stand, which moved Surrey 15 points clear of Hampshire in second place.

Hampshire needed under two hours of the final day to claim the final Warwickshire wicket and knock off the 91 runs required to win by eight wickets at the Ageas Bowl.

Warwickshire’s 10th-wicket pair of Danny Briggs and George Garrett added 31 more runs before their resistance was ended by Kyle Abbott.

Felix Organ ticked off 41 of the runs required in 36 balls, with a combative suppression of Briggs, before James Vince and Nick Gubbins took Hampshire over the line inside 17 overs.

Spinners Rob Keogh and Simon Kerrigan saw Northamptonshire to a 203-run win over Kent at Canterbury, taking five wickets each as the hosts slipped from 64 without loss to 161 all out after being set 365.

Keogh took the final wicket with just 10 minutes to spare before the 6.03pm cut-off, giving Northamptonshire 22 points to Kent’s six and moving them above the hosts in the standings.

Left-arm spinner Jack Morley’s best first-class figures of five for 69 were not enough to force a

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