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Sangakkara turns clock back with ton

Voges among the runs as champions Middlesex draw

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Former Australia batsman Adam Voges made 92 as Middlesex launched the defence of their English County Championsh­ip title with a hard-fought draw away to Hampshire on Monday.

Voges, the oldest player to make a hundred on Test debut when he scored 130 against the West Indies as a 35-yearold in 2015, called time on his internatio­nal career this year.

And last month saw the now 37-year-old West Australian announce his retirement from Australian domestic first-class cricket. But he could still play a key role as Lord’s-based Middlesex look to retain the First Division title.

Middlesex were 111 for four overnight, a lead of just 29 runs, and in danger of suffering a last-day defeat against a Hampshire side, who opened their Championsh­ip campaign with a surprise win away to Yorkshire.

Voges, 29 not out overnight at Southampto­n, was in sight of what would have been his 33rd first-class century when, just three deliveries after Hampshire took the new ball, he was caught behind off former South Africa fast bowler Kyle Abbott.

At The Oval, Sri Lanka great Kumar Sangakkara’s century helped Surrey to a draw with Lancashire that saw the hosts go top of the table. Scott Borthwick (108 not out) and fellow left-hander Sangakkara (136) put on 256 for the third wicket.

Elsewhere, England legspinner Adil Rashid took the one wicket Yorkshire needed to secured an innings and 88run win away to Warwickshi­re at Edgbaston.

In the Second Division, there was a foretaste of a potential Ashes battle to come as Nottingham­shire beat Durham by nine wickets at Chester-le-Street.

England opener Keaton Jennings carried his bat for an unbeaten 102 in Durham’s second innings 250 against a Nottingham­shire attack led by Australia fast bowler James Pattinson.

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