KABIR Ali followed up his first innings five-fer with six more scalps as Worcestershire wrapped up a 10-wicket win over Loughborough UCCE.
The England paceman bowled superbly throughout, despite the game being played on a slow wicket, to return excellent match figures of 11-55.
At the start of the day, Loughborough needed 68 more runs just to make the home side bat again but Ruel Brathwaite's unbeaten 76 meant the County required 49 for victory.
Stephen Moore and Daryl Mitchell knocked off the runs with ease to see Steve Rhodes' men to a comfortable victory.
The New Road director of cricket said: "The important thing from this game was that people got time in the middle and the bowlers got plenty of time to bowl a few overs.
"Daryl showed he is adding facets to his game all the time and is developing into a one-day player as well as a four-day batsman.
"Kabir bowled beautifully with controlled aggression and he constantly made the batsmen play."
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