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Wednesday, 5 September 2018

Sussex take massive lead after Ollie Robinson five-fer

Elsewhere, Derbyshire pacer Tony Palladino picked seven wickets in the day across two innings, leaving Glamorgan with a steep target to chase

Gangta ton puts India Blue in command

India Red lost the upperhand following a 153-run stand for the seventh wicket

Maharaj seven-fer gives Lancashire a tie to remember

Jack Leach & Maharaj finished with 12 and 11 wickets respectively

The 'edge' was gone and so went Cook

The 2010-11 Ashes and the 2012 tour of India were the most productive in his career, according to Cook

No other Indian team in last 15-20 years has had the same run as this one - Shastri

India's head coach urged the team to learn how to "cross the line" in overseas Tests

Paul Allott lambasts Taunton pitch

In the division one encounter between Somerset and Lancashire, 22 wickets fell on the opening day

Cook admits regret in handling of Kevin Pietersen's messy sacking

The England stalwart, who will play his final Test at the Oval, reckoned the whole saga could've been handled differently