'What an impact'published at 13:11 BST 3 May
Hants 126-4 v Glam 536-7d
Rob Phillips
BBC Radio Wales commentator
Mason Crane returns to Hampshire and strikes in his first over.
It certainly jagged and kept low.
What an impact!
Day three of seven County Championship matches
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Div One: Hants v Glamorgan, Leics v Notts, Somerset v Yorkshire, Surrey v Sussex
Div Two: Kent v Derbys, Middlesex v Durham, Northants v Worcs
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Hants 126-4 v Glam 536-7d
Rob Phillips
BBC Radio Wales commentator
Mason Crane returns to Hampshire and strikes in his first over.
It certainly jagged and kept low.
What an impact!
Eskinazi c Verreynne b James 100
Lyndon James has the last wicket as Steve Eskinazi finally falls. Notts lead by 182 at the turn and will surely enforce the follow-on.
Eskinazi is looking to steer that down through backward point/third man and just gets a feather on it with Kyle Verreynne doing the honours with gloves.
From 112-7, after Olly Stone had done his worst, this is a result for Leics despite the fact they may be batting again after lunch.
Prest lbw b Crane 45 (Hants 126-4 v Glam 536-7d
Tom Prest steps back in his crease looking to turn this to leg but he is beaten by the turn and pinned aboslutely bang in front of middle stump.
Glam keep chipping away and Hants are by no means out of the woods despite a couple of solid partnerships.
Leics 308-9 v Notts 490
Richard Rae
BBC Radio Leicester Sport
That's Stephen Eskinazi's third century in five matches, it's come from 12 fours and one six.
Yorks 138-2 (lead Somerset by 26 runs)
A cracking shot by Joe Root, slapping a cut through backward point for four.
He moves on to 48 and the partnership is now worth 95.
Leics 308-9 v Notts 490
Image source, ShutterstockA 12th first class century for Steve Eskinazi as he nudges Liam Patterson-White for an easy single.
It has taken him 190 deliveries but more importantly has dug Leics out of a huge hole.
He came to the wicket at 84-4 and has dragged them from 112-7 and 146-8 to a second bonus batting point.
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Surrey 403-5 v Sussex 358-9 dec
James Coles is into the attack, replacing Tom Clark, and Dom Sibley decides to play a controlled lofted shot into a vacant area and it races away for four.
That moves Surrey past 400, but too late for the bonus point.
Their job now is to create an intimidating lead for Sussex.
Lunch at The Oval today is at 13:10 BST, because of lost overs yesterday. There are 77 of them left in the day.
Yorkshire 133-2 (lead Somerset by 14 runs)
Stephen Lamb
BBC Radio Somerset
This is a passage of play where you feel that Somerset are missing Jack Leach because he's so well-abled to come on and tie up an end and allowing the seamers to permutate less regularly.
Yorkshire 133-2 (lead Somerset by 21 runs)
Massive shout against Joe Root.
Alfie Ogborne, bowling round the wicket, gets one past the Root blade and thudding into the pad. His appeal can be heard in neighbouring streets, but the umpire judges the ball to be missing.
It was certainly close.
Leics 300-9 v Notts 490
Big swing against Lyndon James from Steve Eskinazi and the ball races to the square leg boundary. The Foxes have a second batting bonus point which is a great effort from 112-7 and 146-8.
Middlesex 430 v Durham 227-2
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
Emilio Gay has reached 100 for the third time this season - and the second game in a row!
It's the 13th of his first-class career and his seventh for Durham.
David Bedingham reached 50 moments later. The 63rd time he's got there in first-class cricket.
They are 227-2 and trail Middlesex by 203. The partnership is worth 75.
Yorkshire 126-2 (lead Somerset by 14 runs)
James Wharton helps himself to back-to-back boundaries off Archie Vaughan, who has now gone for 28 runs from his first three overs.
It could have been worse but Thomas Rew makes a smart stop off the last ball to keep Wharton to a single.
Middlesex 430 v Durham 225-2
A third hundred of the season for Durham batter Emilio Gay!
The 26-year-old gets there off 136 balls with a 12th four to go alongside one six.
He's doing his England chances no harm at all - will he be back at Lord's on 4 June with the Test side?
Yorks 115-2 (lead Somerset by 3 runs)
Joe Root handsomely drives Archie Vaughan for four and Yorkshire are now in front, albeit with two wickets down.
Leics 295-9 v Notts 490
Notts had pinned down Leics with three maidens but Steve Eskinazi has broken free with a superb over against Olly Stone.
After nearly taking himself off his feet with a swing on ball one, he regains his composure to hit Stone back for two fours and a massive six.
He has skipped to 93 inside five balls and is seven away. Leics are five from a bonus another point.
Surrey 387-5 (110 ovs) v Sussex 358-9 dec
Adam Thomas has his first boundary in first-class cricket, dispatching a woeful Ollie Robinson full toss to the rope.
But Jack Carson puts the squeeze on in the next over and it means Surrey's ambitious attempts to reach 400 before the 110th over is thwarted.
Who should open the batting for England?
All the mention of Gay opening for England. Yes he's scored lots of runs this season which is great but there is a big difference between Div Two and international cricket
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Yorks 103-2 (trail Somerset by 9 runs)
Joe Root and James Wharton have taken their partnership past 50, and their team to 100.
A glorious reverse sweep from Root shows the former England skipper is in great touch.
He's on 25, Wharton has 33, and Yorkshire are close to edging in front, but with more work to do.
Surrey 382-5 v Sussex 358-9 dec
A stunning way for Dom Sibley to go to 150!
He skips down and launches Jack Carson over the rope for a maximum.
Having mentioned that he averages two sixes in a season, Sibley now has two in a session!
Fair to say Surrey are desperate for the next batting point. They need 18 from nine balls.