The endless 111 Kyle Verreynne helped Nottinghamshire the battle against the rapid start of Essex on the first day at Trent Bridge in the Division of One from the Regional Championship.
Essex ruptured the highest order of the hosts and left them 78-5 before lunch when Jamie Porter and Sam Cook claimed two goals.
Jack Haynes, Lyndon James and Fergus O’Neill helped stop the ship along with the South African International Verreynne.
Image: Sam Cook took 2-37 for Essex
Verreynne recorded his 15th century and hit 14 four in his second three-seater score for Nothing, which ended the day 328-8.
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Durham Opener Ben McKinney remained calm as the dough fell around him when his undefeated 143 took the host to 343-7 against Warwickshire.
Durham lost three goals for five runs in two breaks to drop from 229-4 to 234-7. Colin Ackermann launched a mini collapse before Will Rhodes left for the third balls and Ben Raine was bowed to Vishwa Fernando.
McKinney, however, kept nerves to reach his second three -phase score in the district, while England Matthew Potts published unbeaten 53 before the end of the game.
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Dom Sibley recorded its seventh century for Surrey As remained at 100 undefeated from a total of 253 of all against Hampshire.
Hampshire reached the stumps at 55-1 in response.
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Daniel Hughes, Tom Clark and John Simpson all did not reach half a century as Sussex were performed at 294 SomersetWho then fought in his answer.
Archie Vaughan, Sean Dickson, Tom Abell, Tom Banton and Josh Davey were all released when Somerset ended the day 62-5.
Dawid Malan fell two runs before his 31st century, but helped Yorkshire Post 425-8 against Worcestershire.
Image: Yorkshire’s Dawid Malan will hit the workestershire
37-year-old lined the delivery of the new ball of Jacob Duffy in the hands of Ethan Brookes at 98, while Adam Lyth and George Hill published half a century in Headingley.
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Opener of England Zak Crawley’s tough beginning of the season continued when he lasted only four balls like Kent in response dropped to 79-6 in one stage Middlesex’s 222 in the division two.
But Harry Finch and Grant Stewart stabilized things, and both of them closed on stumps with Kent 172-6 in half a century.
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Crawley was clipped by LBW by Toby Roland-Jones to follow the duck to follow his low key score from the first week.
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