Toby Roland-Jones takes 11 wickets in the game as Middlesex beat Northants by eight wickets in the final session at Merchant Taylors' School.
Toby Roland-Jones took 11 wickets in the match as Middlesex beat Northamptonshire by eight wickets to move second in the County Championship Division Two table.
This left Middlesex 111 to win in a minimum of 25 overs and Sam Robson's second half-century of the match ensured they got there with some comfort at Merchant Taylors' School. With their lead only 57, Middlesex needed quick wickets and Roland-Jones obliged, removing Ricardo Vasconcelos lbw for two.Luke Procter survived a vociferous lbw shout from Roland-Jones but just when it seemed he and George Bartlett had drawn the sting from the Middlesex attack, the latter hit Henry Brookes straight to point.
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