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County Championship: Nottinghamshire boost promotion hopes at Derby

Somerset v Surrey at Taunton looks likely to end in draw

NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND - APRIL 11:  Notts bowler Brett Hutton (l) celebrates with Steven Mullaney after taking the wicket of Surrey batsman Kumar Sangakkara d
Image: Brett Hutton ended with match figures of 10-126 for Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire moved closer to a return to the Specsavers County Championship Division One after crushing Derbyshire by an innings and 61 runs, at Derby.

Chris Read set a new wicket-keeping record for Notts with his 968th dismissal as they bowled the hosts out for 227 to move 35 points clear at the top of Division Two.

The visitors' success was all the more impressive given the heavy rain which washed out the morning session and ruled out any play until 1pm.

Chris Read of Nottinghamshire
Image: Chris Read has now taken the most wicketkeeping dismissals for Notts

Needing to bat through 75 overs to avoid defeat, Derbyshire started well with Billy Godleman (47) and Ben Slater (44) providing some resistance.

But Read's heroics and a fine haul of five 5-74 from Brett Hutton gave Nottinghamshire victory in the only one of five Championship games that saw any action.

Also in Division Two, Northamptonshire's match against Gloucestershire was abandoned as a draw, as was Leicestershire against Durham.

No play was possible in Division One, with Lancashire's match against Hampshire at The Ageas Bowl petering out into a draw.

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Somerset and Surrey were also shut out by the weather, with a draw looking the most likely outcome going into the final day on Thursday.

Mark Stoneman, Surrey v Essex, Guildford
Image: Surrey's England hopeful Mark Stoneman was unable to add to his 34no due to rain

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