Somerset, Sussex and Nottinghamshire all had respectable but disappointing seasons.
A review of the season for Worcestershire, Yorkshire and Hampshire.
Yesterday we regaled you with tales of what it feels like to achieve absolutely nothing of note for an entire summer. Today we’re going to go one better, and review three teams who did even worse than that.
Now that the dust has settled on the domestic season, it’s time for us to desperately try to remember what happened while England were thrashing everyone out of sight and come up with some reviews of the season.
With the County Championship season now over, we spent a bit of time looking at charts and making snide comments about ex-England pacemen.
At the top of the table, it still looks like the championship will be heading to Warwickshire.
There are now just two days left in this season’s county championship, as the final round of matches reach the half-way stage.
The fourth day of the penultimate round of championship matches saw some vital victories that ensure all significant matters are unresolved going into the final week.
The third day of this round of County Championship matches was not too badly affected by the weather (even Glamorgan had play) and there will be a lot of tension tomorrow, with no games yet resolved.
The penultimate round of County Championship games continued today, and a reasonable amount of play was on show despite the gloomy weather around much of the country.