Lancs 156 (156, or 161, or 172)
Surrey 141 - 143 (141 - 143, or 146 - 148, or 157 - 159)
Hants 140 (140 or 145, or 156)
Yorks 129 (129, or 134, or 145)
Somerset 127 - 128 (127 - 128, or 132 - 133, or 143 - 144)
Middlesex 127 (127, or 132, or 143)
Just to illustrate that a draw, moving us onto 145 points, would not have been a bad result for us. Somerset and Middlesex would still be below us, Yorks would be below or level with us, and Surrey potentially would fall below us.
It also shows that if us, Somerset and Middlesex were to all lose, then we would be safe (subject to any points deductions for slow over rates). A 13 point lead over Middlesex could only be overturned with Middlesex beating Somerset (which in turn would mean that Somerset couldn't overturn their own 12 or 13 gap); whilst 13 points can be achieved with a draw, we would survive by virtue of having 3 wins to Middlesex's 2 (in the massively, massively unlikely even that we lost to Warks without picking up a bonus points). Lancs have made a good start in their run chase vs Middlesex.