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Sri Lanka pace bowler Chanaka Welegedara has emerged as a doubt for the ICC Champions Trophy with a foot injury.
Sussex completed a nine-wicket win over Derbyshire before lunch on the final day.
Durham's one-day captain Dale Benkenstein is set for a spell on the sidelines after injuring his shoulder.
Kings XI Punjab finished their Indian Premier League campaign with a 50-run win over Mumbai Indians in Dharamsala, their third victory in five days.
Nottinghamshire seamers Harry Gurney and Paul Franks picked up three wickets apiece as the home side inflicted defeat on Surrey at Trent Bridge for the first time since 1992.
Ireland wicketkeeper Niall O'Brien struck a half-century against his old club as Leicestershire secured a draw at Northamptonshire.
Kent remain rooted to the bottom of Division Two after veteran seamer Alan Richardson inspired previously winless Worcestershire to a 10-wicket victory inside two days at Canterbury.
Yet another spell of late collapses left the first test evenly balanced after the third day at Lord's with England closing on 180-6 and leading by 205 runs.
Mark Pettini kept his cool to see Essex home by five wickets with seven balls to spare against Glamorgan at Cardiff.
Joe Root remains optimistic despite England allowing New Zealand back into contention in the first Test at Lords.
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