Successive victories away at Yorkshire and Lancashire helped Kent clinch their eighth Women's County Championship title after winning every game in the competition with one fixture left to play.This result means that Kent will bring the trophy back after a three-year absence. The Tamsin Beaumont-led side's final match will be a local derby clash against Sussex in Canterbury on June 2, where they will be crowned champions in front of a home crowd.The game against Yorkshire on Monday started with Kent winning the toss and electing to field. Alice Davidson-Richards made the first breakthrough, taking the scalp of Lancashire captain Evelyn Jones for six. Emma Lamb and Georgie Boyce built a 45-run stand before Chelsey Rowson dismissed Lamb (33), who was caught behind by Beaumont.Rowson then got rid of Boyce (20), who was also caught behind, before excellent bowling saw wickets spread around, including England international Sophie Ecclestone. Lancashire's tail showed little resistance and ..