Summary

  • Day four of six County Championship matches

  • Div 1: Hadley guides Glamorgan to tense win over Somerset

  • Sussex successfully chase 126 to beat Leics

  • Duckett hits unbeaten 203 as Notts draw with Surrey

  • Warwickshire beat Yorkshire by 377 runs

  • Div 2: Muyeye century as Kent beat Glos by two wickets

  • Derbyshire earn innings win over Northants

  • Have your say using the Get Involved button

Send us your county cricket views

  1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:31 BST 11 May

    Clark b Green 39 (Sussex 76-2 Target: 131)

  2. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:31 BST 11 May

    Sanderson lbw b Chappell 0 (Northants 222-9, trail by 154 runs)

    Zak Chappell has pinned Ben Sanderson first ball and is on a hat-trick which can win the match.

    Not sure about that one but let's not let 'impact outside the line' get in the way of a good bit of sporting drama eh?

  3. Postpublished at 16:29 BST 11 May

    Glos v Kent 201-4 (target 261)

    Matt Taylor is back on for what will probably be his final stint of the match and the left-armer bowls with plenty of pace and aggression as Chris Benjamin plays out a maiden.

    Somehow Gloucestershire have got to find a way through, with Kent now just 60 short of the finishing line.

  4. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:28 BST 11 May

    McManus b Chappell 4 (Northants 222-8, trail by 154 runs)

    Zak Chappell has another breakthrough with Lewis McManus only half defending, the ball spinning back and into the stumps.

    Just two wickets now between Derbys and the win.

  5. Postpublished at 16:26 BST 11 May

    Glam 229 & 285-8 v Somerset 354 & 157

    Cennydd Davies
    Commentator on BBC Radio Wales

    That is it! That is victory off the bat of Ryan Hadley!

    A superb effort from the nightwatchman he’s batted throughout and fittingly that was Hadley’s 50 as well.

  6. Postpublished at 16:26 BST 11 May

    Sussex 72-1 (Target: 131)

    Danial Ibrahim and Tom Clark have plundered 31 off the first two overs as they try to rattle along to the target before the weather can intervene again.

    Three big sixes and two fours and no dot balls since the break.

  7. Glamorgan beat Somerset by two wicketspublished at 16:23 BST 11 May

    Glam 229 & 285-8 v Somerset 354 & 157

    They’ve done it!

    Ryan Hadley has done it!

    And Glamorgan have pulled off a remarkable victory.

    Craig Overton targeting the stumps again and Hadley peels off another straight drive past mid-on for four!

    He charges up the wicket bat aloft.

    Bats are then tossed away and Hadley and Mason Crane embrace like long-lost family being reunited at the airport.

    The crowd are dancing in the aisles at Sophia Gardens. Welsh cakes all round.

  8. Glamorgan need twopublished at 16:21 BST 11 May

    Glam 281-8 - target 283 v Somerset

    Migael Pretorius again.

    Ryan Hadley taking no chances, as has been the case all day.

    Takes five dots and the works a single to keep the bowling.

  9. 100 runs

    100 for Tawanda Muyeyepublished at 16:20 BST 11 May

    Glos v Kent 198-4 - target 261

    Kent batter Tawanda MuyeyeImage source, Getty Images

    This feels like a match-winning knock by Tawanda Muyeye.

    He's batted brilliantly under some pressure and drills Will Williams to the cover boundary to reach 99 before cutting him for four more later in the over.

    It's Muyeye's second hundred of the season, coming up from 118 balls - and his side, with 63 more required, look firm favourites now.

  10. Glamorgan need threepublished at 16:17 BST 11 May

    Glam 280-8 - target 283 v Somerset

    Craig Overton a fraction straight and they scramble a leg bye.

    Single to Mason Crane and then another leg bye.

    Glamorgan almost there now.

    Surely no magic left for the visitors.

  11. Back out at Hovepublished at 16:17 BST 11 May

    Sussex 42-1 (Target: 131)

    The players are out and Sussex are back into the chase with Tom Helm finishing off the final delivery of his third over.

    Danial Ibrahim knocks it down into the on side for no run.

  12. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:17 BST 11 May

    Getting very tense at Sophia Gardens. You can cut the tension with a knife.

    Terry, Aberdare

  13. Glamorgan need sixpublished at 16:13 BST 11 May

    Glam 277-8 - target 283 v Somerset

    Ryan Hadley takes a single to bring the target down to one hit.

    Mason Crane sees out the final two balls of the over.

    Hadley will be on strike.

  14. 'Shot of the day'published at 16:12 BST 11 May

    Glam 276- 8 - target 283 v Somerset

    Cennydd Davies
    Commentator on BBC Radio Wales

    That’s a glorious shot from Hadley. Shot of the day. And if Glamorgan do get over the line he has to take all the plaudits.

  15. Postpublished at 16:11 BST 11 May

    Glos v Kent 180-4 (target 261)

    Tawanda Muyeye is into the 90s as he turns Will Williams off his pads for a couple and brings the target down to 81 required.

    No pressure on Kent in terms of run-rate - it's all a case of keeping their remaining six wickets intact.

  16. Glamorgan need 7published at 16:11 BST 11 May

    Glam 276-8 - target 283 v Somerset

    Mason Crane is off the mark first ball.

    And then takes a single to open up a new over.

    Still 11 needed for Glamorgan.

    But then Ryan Hadley finds a boundary with a superb straight drive! Gorgeous timing.

    Single figures needed now.

  17. Postpublished at 16:08 BST 11 May

    Glam 271-8 - target 283 v Somerset

    Nick Webb
    BBC Radio Wales

    This is four day cricket at its best.

  18. Postpublished at 16:08 BST 11 May

    Glam 270-8 - target 283 v Somerset

    Anthony Gibson
    BBC Radio Somerset

    Ryan Hadley standing firm at the other end. He has looked as secure as anyone.

    Mason Crane is marching out as if he means business.

  19. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:07 BST 11 May

    Haynes run out 53 (Notts 415 & 359-4 v Surrey 449)

    It might not matter in terms of this game, but Ben Duckett hasn't covered himself in glory there.

    Jack Haynes steered Adam Thomas for what looked a reasonable single on the off side, but Duckett stopped, started, stopped again and eventually scampered through with his partner diving in short of his ground.

    No hundred for Haynes, then. Kyle Verreynne comes out to bat in the dying embers of this match.

  20. Back under way at Derbypublished at 16:07 BST 11 May

    Northants 216-7 (trailing by 160 runs)

    There are a minimum of 37 overs left in the session after Zak Chappell fires down the first.

    Shoaib Bashir will send down the second.