Somerset beat Nottinghamshire by two wickets at Taunton Somerset 200 (Abell 76*, Carter 7-56) and 402 for 8 (Trego 79, Abell 72, Trescothick 65, Allenby 62) - Nottinghamshire 410 (Taylor 152, Lumb 73, Wessels 63, Thomas 5-73) and 190 (Patel 46, Groenewald 3-65)
Durham beat Sussex by 178 runs at Arundel Durham 301 (Muchall 81*, Stoneman 51, Linley 5-63) and 413 (Muchall 115, Hastings 91, Borthwick 74, Coughlin 64, Magoffin 5-89) - Sussex 201 (Rushworth 6-49) and 335 (Wells 108, Brown 60, Borthwick 4-46)
Glamorgan beat Surrey by seven wickets at Guildford Glamorgan 437 (Wagg 200) and 247 for 3 (Bragg 83) - Surrey 406 (Harinath 120) and 277 (Harinath 104, Hogan 5-44)
Fast bowler Andy Carter has rejoined Glamorgan on loan from Nottinghamshire. The 26-year-old had his previous loan spell at the Swalec Stadium ended a game early after three matches. But Notts have made Carter available for a second short-term loan and he is eligible for Glamorgan's Championship matches against Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Essex and Lancashire
Surrey have agreed a deal to bring in Dean Elgar as their overseas player for a 10-day spell, due to a spate of injuries and international call-ups. Kumar Sangakkara is currently away with Sri Lanka and Jason Roy with England, while Moises Henriques and Rory Burns are recovering from the effects of their collision at Arundel last weekend. Steven Davies is also injured, while Kevin Pietersen is at the CPL, leaving a paucity of top-order batting resources for Surrey to call upon. Elgar has been registered to play for Surrey until July 1, encompassing Championship games against Derbyshire, starting on Sunday, and Gloucestershire, as well as a NatWest T20 Blast fixture at Glamorgan
Kent seamer David Griffiths will miss the rest of the season with a back injury that will require surgery.
Yorkshire beat Nottinghamshire by an innings and eight runs at Headingley Yorkshire 430 (Gale 148, Leaning 110, Broad 7-84) - Nottinghamshire 224 (Brooks 4-56) and 198 (Broad 50, Sidebottom 4-39)
Somerset beat Hampshire by 9 wickets at the Ageas Bowl Somerset 346 (Abell 88, Hildreth 76, Berg 4-64) and 64 for 1 - Hampshire 147 (Overton 4-24, Thomas 3-38) and 262 (Berg 86, Overton 4-57, Trego 3-49)
Glamorgan beat Leicestershire by 137 runs in Cardiff Glamorgan 278 (Wagg 94, Cooke 84) and 298 (Rudolph 74, Ingram 60, Salter 54*, Raine 5-43) - Leicestershire 253 (Boyce 50) and 186 (Boyce 60)
Worcestershire drew with Middlesex at Uxbridge Worcestershire 385 (Fell 143, Murtagh 4-76) and 39 for 1 - Middlesex 309 (Franklin 135, Shantry 4-66) and 362 for 7 dec. (Franklin 91*, Burns 87)
Sussex and England fast bowler Chris Jordan will be out for between four to six weeks with a side strain picked up during the one-day series against New Zealand
Surrey beat Gloucestershire by an innings and 180 runs at the Oval Surrey 448 (Foakes 118, Elgar 98, Ansari 64, Batty 50, Norwell 5-112) - Gloucestershire 113 (Curran 7-20) and 155 (Tavare 58, Ansari 6-30)
Peter Moores, England's former head coach, has been brought in by Nottinghamshire as a coaching consultant until the end of the season. Moores, who was sacked by England last month, has joined the backroom staff at Trent Bridge on a three-month contract.
Yorkshire beat Durham by an innings and 47 runs at Chester-Le-Street to go top of Division 1 Yorkshire 557 for 6 dec (Bairstow 219*, Bresnan 169*) - Durham 208 (Pringle 69*, Borthwick 54, Bresnan 3-40) and 302 (Stoneman 131, Brooks 4-66)
Middlesex beat Hampshire by 9 wickets at Lords Middlesex 330 (Rayner 52, Wheal 4-101) and 77 for 1 - Hampshire 176 (Gatting 64*, Harris 4-48, Roland-Jones 4-60) and 227 (Terry 52, Wheater 50, Harris 4-80, Rayner 3-44)
Warwickshire drew with Sussex at Edgbaston Warwickshire 612 for 6 dec (Evans 213*, Ambrose 153*, Trott 68, Wright 65) - Sussex 601 for 6 dec (Nash 121, Brown 119*, Wright 110, Zaidi 106 zzzzzzzzzzzzz
Hampshire are to let batsman and left-arm spinner Liam Dawson go out on loan. Dawson has missed just two County Championship matches this season, but is not part of Hampshire's T20 squad. Coach Dale Benkenstein said the 25-year-old needs to improve his first
Nottinghamshire beat Worcestershire by 113 runs at Trent Bridge Nottinghamshire 240 (B Taylor 69, Wessels 65) and 366 (Read 73, J Taylor 56, Wessels 55, Shantry 5-48) - Worcestershire 283 (Oliver 99, Fell 72, Hilfenhaus 4-67) and 210 (Mitchell 76, Fell 58, Carter 4-46)
Northamptonshire drew with Lancashire at Old Trafford Northamptonshire 438 (Duckett 134, Rossington 89, Levi 57, Wakely 56, Faulkner 4-63) and 283 for 9 dec (Duckett 88, Cobb 52*) - Lancashire 308 (Brown 97, Prince 83, Davies 51) and 206 for 7 (Brown 82, Horton 65)
Lancashire captain Tom Smith will miss the rest of the season as he needs to have surgery on a back injury.