Warwickshire beat Yorkshire to become one of four teams in contention for the County Championship title in next week's final round.
And it ends with Leicestershire pulling off the unlikeliest of victories with just a few balls remaining against Sussex.
We'll be back on Saturday for T20 Blast Finals Day and then next Tuesday there'll be full coverage of the Championship finale.
You don't want to miss any of it!
How the tables look
Division One
Hampshire 58.5
Warwickshire 55
Lancashire 54.5
Nottinghamshire 52
Yorkshire 41.5
Somerset 26.5
Division Two
Essex 77
Gloucestershire 56
Northamptonshire 51
Durham 41
Surrey 27
Glamorgan 21.5
Division Three
Middlesex 77
Kent 75
Leicestershire 51.5
Worcestershire 44.5
Derbyshire 27.5
Sussex 25
Wednesday's results
Division One
Yorkshire 108 & 116 v Warwickshire 155 & 176
Warwickshire won by 106 runs
Division Two
Glamorgan 309 & 124 v Gloucestershire 419 & 15-0
Gloucestershire won by 10 wickets
Northamptonshire 183 & 231-9 v Durham 400
Match drawn
Surrey 161 & 113-2 v Essex 439
Match drawn
Division Three
Derbyshire 156 & 210 v Kent 285 & 211-2 dec
Kent won by 130 runs
Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 128
Leicestershire won by an innings and five runs
Middlesex 144 & 247 v Worcestershire 171 & 119
Middlesex won by 101 runs
BreakingLEICESTERSHIRE BEAT SUSSEX BY AN INNINGS AND 5 RUNS
Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 128
Fynn Hudson-Prentice cannot bat because of injury, so that's the game for Leicestershire.
What a brilliant day's play with Harry Swindells (69*) and Louis Kimber (59*) setting up the home side's declaration after the overnight pair of Hassan Azad (152) and Lewis Hill (145) fell to Henry Crocombe.
Sussex seemed to be securely on their way to a draw at 117-3, but six wickets went down for 11 runs as the lack of experience in their batting line-up was exposed by Callum Parkinson (4-18) and Ben Mike (4-34)..
They are involved in T20 Blast Finals Day on Saturday before playing their final red-ball game at home to Derbyshire next week, with Leicestershire travelling to New Road to take on Worcestershire.
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Sarro c Swindells b Parkinson 1 (Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 128-9)
Callum Parkinson tosses one up and Joseph Sarro edges to the keeper.
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Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 128-8
Another good over by Ben Mike, but Joseph Sarro manages to collect a single. Sean Hunt is in behind the final delivery.
Sussex are five runs behind - there are three overs, 18 balls, to go.
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Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 127-8
Joseph Sarro is 19, he comes from Eastbourne.
Sean Hunt is 19, he was born in Guildford.
The task of saving Sussex is in their hands.
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Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 127-8
Sussex's Fynn Hudson-Prentice has a hand injury. Will he be able to bat if another wicket falls? Another Callum Parkinson maiden and there are four overs left.
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Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 127-8
Ben Mike again. Joseph Sarro survives and there are four byes in that over. Sussex need six more runs to bring the scores level.
Five overs left. This is great stuff.
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Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 123-8
There have been more twists than a Chubby Checker fan convention (you'll need to be a certain age to understand) in the last few minutes.
A maiden from Callum Parkinson to Sean Hunt. six Overs left.
Post update
Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 123-8
Five dot balls to Joseph Sarro complete Ben Mike's over.
There are seven remaining and Sussex are still 10 in arrears with just two wickets left.
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Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 123-8
No hat-trick for Ben Mike and Sean Hunt escapes the strike (rhyming text commentary) with a single from the second ball of his over.
WICKET
Carson lbw Parkinson 2 (Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 122-8)
In the immortal words of Victor Meldrew 'I don't belieeeeeve it!'
Jack Carson goes to the final ball of Callum Parkinson's latest over and Sean Hunt will face a hat-trick ball from Ben Mike to start the next.
Carter c Evans b Mike 9 (Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 122-7)
It was a miracle in Leicester when the bones of King Richard III were found beneath a car park - surely we're not going to witness another one now.
Ben Mike has Oliver Carter caught at square leg and Henry Crocombe lbw with successive deliveries and suddenly, Sussex are 11 short of parity with only three wickets left.
There are nine overs left in the game and Mike will be on a hat-trick at the start of his next over.
BreakingNORTHAMPTONSHIRE DRAW WITH DURHAM
Northamptonshire (183 & 231-9) draw with Durham (400)
One final block from Simon Kerrigan who finishes with 28 from 135.
Durham have thrown everything at Northamptonshire in their 97 overs in the second innings. Number nine Kerrigan absorbed 22 of them.
What a cracking finish. Now, just one game remains. All eyes on Leicestershire v Sussex...
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Northamptonshire 183 & 231-9 v Durham 400
A miss and a single.
Simon Kerrigan will face the final ball of the over.
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Northamptonshire 183 & 230-9 v Durham 400
Three balls to go after two more deliveries just outside the off-stump.
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Northamptonshire 183 & 230-9 v Durham 400
First ball from new bowler Paul Coughlin and it's a play and a miss. Tense.
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Northamptonshire 183 & 230-9 v Durham 400
Kerrigan blocks out the last five balls.
Four overs left in the day, but if a wicket falls now, we wipe out this over and lose two for the change of innings. That would give Durham six balls to find 14 runs.
Essentially, Durham need a wicket right now to stay in the game.
Post update
Northamptonshire 183 & 230-9 v Durham 400
Single from Jack White off the first ball of the over brings Simon Kerrigan onto strike.
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Josef Rindl and Paul Grunill
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Hampshire 58.5
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Warwickshire 55
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Lancashire 54.5
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Nottinghamshire 52
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Yorkshire 41.5
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Somerset 26.5
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Essex 77
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Gloucestershire 56
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Northamptonshire 51
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Durham 41
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Surrey 27
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Glamorgan 21.5
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Middlesex 77
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Kent 75
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Leicestershire 51.5
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Worcestershire 44.5
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Derbyshire 27.5
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Sussex 25
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What a day.
Warwickshire beat Yorkshire to become one of four teams in contention for the County Championship title in next week's final round.
And it ends with Leicestershire pulling off the unlikeliest of victories with just a few balls remaining against Sussex.
We'll be back on Saturday for T20 Blast Finals Day and then next Tuesday there'll be full coverage of the Championship finale.
You don't want to miss any of it!
How the tables look
Division One
Division Two
Division Three
Wednesday's results
Division One
Yorkshire 108 & 116 v Warwickshire 155 & 176
Warwickshire won by 106 runs
Division Two
Glamorgan 309 & 124 v Gloucestershire 419 & 15-0
Gloucestershire won by 10 wickets
Northamptonshire 183 & 231-9 v Durham 400
Match drawn
Surrey 161 & 113-2 v Essex 439
Match drawn
Division Three
Derbyshire 156 & 210 v Kent 285 & 211-2 dec
Kent won by 130 runs
Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 128
Leicestershire won by an innings and five runs
Middlesex 144 & 247 v Worcestershire 171 & 119
Middlesex won by 101 runs
BreakingLEICESTERSHIRE BEAT SUSSEX BY AN INNINGS AND 5 RUNS
Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 128
Fynn Hudson-Prentice cannot bat because of injury, so that's the game for Leicestershire.
What a brilliant day's play with Harry Swindells (69*) and Louis Kimber (59*) setting up the home side's declaration after the overnight pair of Hassan Azad (152) and Lewis Hill (145) fell to Henry Crocombe.
Sussex seemed to be securely on their way to a draw at 117-3, but six wickets went down for 11 runs as the lack of experience in their batting line-up was exposed by Callum Parkinson (4-18) and Ben Mike (4-34)..
They are involved in T20 Blast Finals Day on Saturday before playing their final red-ball game at home to Derbyshire next week, with Leicestershire travelling to New Road to take on Worcestershire.
WICKET
Sarro c Swindells b Parkinson 1 (Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 128-9)
Callum Parkinson tosses one up and Joseph Sarro edges to the keeper.
Post update
Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 128-8
Another good over by Ben Mike, but Joseph Sarro manages to collect a single. Sean Hunt is in behind the final delivery.
Sussex are five runs behind - there are three overs, 18 balls, to go.
Post update
Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 127-8
Joseph Sarro is 19, he comes from Eastbourne.
Sean Hunt is 19, he was born in Guildford.
The task of saving Sussex is in their hands.
Post update
Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 127-8
Sussex's Fynn Hudson-Prentice has a hand injury. Will he be able to bat if another wicket falls? Another Callum Parkinson maiden and there are four overs left.
Post update
Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 127-8
Ben Mike again. Joseph Sarro survives and there are four byes in that over. Sussex need six more runs to bring the scores level.
Five overs left. This is great stuff.
Post update
Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 123-8
There have been more twists than a Chubby Checker fan convention (you'll need to be a certain age to understand) in the last few minutes.
A maiden from Callum Parkinson to Sean Hunt. six Overs left.
Post update
Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 123-8
Five dot balls to Joseph Sarro complete Ben Mike's over.
There are seven remaining and Sussex are still 10 in arrears with just two wickets left.
Post update
Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 123-8
No hat-trick for Ben Mike and Sean Hunt escapes the strike (rhyming text commentary) with a single from the second ball of his over.
WICKET
Carson lbw Parkinson 2 (Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 122-8)
In the immortal words of Victor Meldrew 'I don't belieeeeeve it!'
Jack Carson goes to the final ball of Callum Parkinson's latest over and Sean Hunt will face a hat-trick ball from Ben Mike to start the next.
Sussex have lost five wickets for five runs.
WICKET
Carter c Evans b Mike 9 (Leicestershire 492-4 dec v Sussex 359 & 122-7)
It was a miracle in Leicester when the bones of King Richard III were found beneath a car park - surely we're not going to witness another one now.
Ben Mike has Oliver Carter caught at square leg and Henry Crocombe lbw with successive deliveries and suddenly, Sussex are 11 short of parity with only three wickets left.
There are nine overs left in the game and Mike will be on a hat-trick at the start of his next over.
BreakingNORTHAMPTONSHIRE DRAW WITH DURHAM
Northamptonshire (183 & 231-9) draw with Durham (400)
One final block from Simon Kerrigan who finishes with 28 from 135.
Durham have thrown everything at Northamptonshire in their 97 overs in the second innings. Number nine Kerrigan absorbed 22 of them.
What a cracking finish. Now, just one game remains. All eyes on Leicestershire v Sussex...
Post update
Northamptonshire 183 & 231-9 v Durham 400
A miss and a single.
Simon Kerrigan will face the final ball of the over.
Post update
Northamptonshire 183 & 230-9 v Durham 400
Three balls to go after two more deliveries just outside the off-stump.
Post update
Northamptonshire 183 & 230-9 v Durham 400
First ball from new bowler Paul Coughlin and it's a play and a miss. Tense.
Post update
Northamptonshire 183 & 230-9 v Durham 400
Kerrigan blocks out the last five balls.
Four overs left in the day, but if a wicket falls now, we wipe out this over and lose two for the change of innings. That would give Durham six balls to find 14 runs.
Essentially, Durham need a wicket right now to stay in the game.
Post update
Northamptonshire 183 & 230-9 v Durham 400
Single from Jack White off the first ball of the over brings Simon Kerrigan onto strike.