WORCESTERSHIRE Seconds went down by 10 wickets to MCC Universities as the Second Eleven Championship match at Kidderminster ended with a day to spare.

The home side polished off the MCCU first innings after they had resumed on 225-8 with Josh Tongue claiming one of the wickets to finish with 4-47 from 15.1 overs.

Worcestershire began their second innings 71 in arrears and for the second time in the match lost early wickets to the bowling of Andrew Westphal.

They found themselves 9-3 and 36-6 before the major stand of the innings from opener Oliver Westbury and Tongue who added 51.

Westbury dug in for nearly two-and-a-half hours in making 29 off 101 balls with three fours and Tongue hit a quickfire 31 off 39 deliveries with five boundaries.

The last four wickets went down for two runs as Worcestershire were dismissed for 89 in 37 overs.

Westphal finished with 4-28 from 13 overs and match figures of 7-66 from 24 overs.

MCCU were left a 19 run target and knocked off the runs in 3.1 overs.