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

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  1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 12:06 BST 11 May

    Van Beek c Yates b Hannon-Dalby 4 (Warks v Yorks 121-8 - target 549)

    There's another for OHD!

    Again, it's a similar dismissal as Olly Hannon-Dalby keeps putting the ball in the right area and Logan van Beek obligingly steers it into the hands of second slip.

    Warwickshire on the brink of victory now - they need two more wickets. Ben Cliff is at the crease now for the visitors.

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:04 BST 11 May

    What a chance for Kent here... they have battled hard to stay with Gloucestershire every day and this could be a defining moment of the season having battled just the same last week. Crossing everything (while working of course, boss... )

    Mark, Herne Bay

  3. Postpublished at 12:03 BST 11 May

    Warks v Yorks 121-7 (target 549)

    Logan van Beek is off the mark, gliding Ethan Bamber past the leg slip for four - but runs aren't really relevant in the overall context.

    It's just about survival for the Yorkshire camp, who will be casting anxious glances at the sky and hoping another downpour might arrive to delay the Bears' progress.

  4. 100 up for Northantspublished at 12:03 BST 11 May

    Derbys 604/7d v Northants 228 & 103-33 f/o

    A steady first hour of the final day for Northants with nightwatchman Harry Conway the only loss.

    Calvin Harrison has nicely punched Ben Aitchinson off the back foot for four.

    And Nathan McSweeney, playing with soft hands, has edged Zak Chappell away from slip for four.

    Signs point to some hard work ahead for Derbyshire. But a long way to go.

  5. Big appeal turned downpublished at 12:02 BST 11 May

    Kent 25-2 Target: 261

    Matt Taylor with a HUGE shout for lbw against Sam Northeast on 0 but the umpire Simon Widdup decides that is not out.

    That looked very close with the only mitigation perhaps that impact was outside the line.

  6. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:55 BST 11 May

    Crawley b Williams 17 (Kent 24-2 Target: 261)

    Will Williams celebrates the wicket of Zak CrawleyImage source, Shutterstock
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    Will Williams celebrates the wicket of Zak Crawley

    Another shocker for Zak Crawley.

    James Bracey is keeping Crawley pinned in his crease by standing up to Will Williams and it looks as though that makes life uncomfortable for Crawley who likes to use his stride.

    The Kent opener attempts a wild drive and misses and is bowled middle stump.

    Good strategy from Glos but Crawley needed to find a better way out of the trap than that.

  7. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:54 BST 11 May

    Hill c Hain b Bamber 27 (Warks v Yorks 116-7 - target 549)

    Almost a carbon copy of the first wicket today - except this time Ethan Bamber is the bowler and Sam Hain takes the slip catch as George Hill departs.

    Logan van Beek is next in to try and prolong the Yorkshire resistance.

  8. Postpublished at 11:49 BST 11 May

    Glam 162-5 - target 283 v Somerset

    A real loosener from Jake Ball first ball of his morning and he gets put away to the cover fence by Sean Dickson.

    Ball loses his line first ball of his next over too and four leg byes whistle to the fine leg fence.

    The target down to 121.

  9. 50 runs

    50 for Ben Duckettpublished at 11:49 BST 11 May

    Notts 415 & 135-2 v Surrey 449

    Nottinghamshire batter Ben DuckettImage source, Shutterstock

    Ben Duckett becomes the second batter in this Nottinghamshire innings to reach a half-century as Jordan Clark pitches on leg stump and the left-hander flicks the ball to the rope.

    Duckett has taken 92 balls to get to 50, the fourth time he's done so in the County Championship this season - although none have yet been converted into hundreds.

    Might be a good time to change that, with England's Test series against New Zealand beginning in a matter of weeks.

  10. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:45 BST 11 May

    Scriven c Leaning b Hudson-Prentice 7 (Leics 170-8, lead by 68 runs)

    Chipped to midwicket and Fynn Hudson-Prentice edges Sussex closer to the win.

  11. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:44 BST 11 May

    Dawkins c Charlesworth b Bell 7 (Kent 22-1 Target 261)

    Ben Dawkins follows those two boundaries from Zak Crawley with an expansive drive but he gets an edge that flies to point where Ben Charlesworth takes a good catch.

    Good comeback from Gabe Bell and another moment that puts this game right back in the balance.

  12. Postpublished at 11:41 BST 11 May

    Kent 22-0 Target 261

    Zak Crawley has made a confident start to Kent's run chase despite the pressure building on him.

    Two superbly nonchalant boundaries straight off Gabe Bell signal that the England opener is not going to die wondering.

  13. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:41 BST 11 May

    Revis c Yates b Hannon-Dalby 41 (Warks v Yorks 112-6 - target 549)

    There's the breakthrough for Warwickshire!

    It's a fairly tame dismissal, really, as Matthew Revis prods forward at Olly Hannon-Dalby and Rob Yates, at second slip, does the rest.

    Four more needed for the Bears and Dom Bess is the next one in the firing line.

  14. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:40 BST 11 May

    Well that Eskinazi run out was something... Ollie does great getting his foot to the ball for a possible run out of Cox, just to get Eskinazi out the other end... game on at Hove!

    Ben, Sussex

    Lovely to see Jamie Smith getting some time with the gloves.

    Francis, Leeds

    That run out really was slightly comical - unless you are a Foxes fan that is...

  15. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:36 BST 11 May

    Green b Hudson-Prentice 1 (Leics 162-7. lead by 60 runs)

    Ben GreenImage source, Shutterstock

    Three down this morning for eight runs as Ben Green loses his off stump as Fynn Hudson-Prentice.

    Green is beaten for pace, jamming his bat down too late to keep out a fairly straight ball from the Sussex seamer.

  16. 150 runs

    up for Glamorganpublished at 11:30 BST 11 May

    Glam 152-5 - target 283 v Somerset

    Craig Overton loses his line to Ryan Hadley and allows the Australian to make an easy turn to fine leg for four.

    It gets the home side over their next little milestone.

    131 more needed.

  17. 100 runs

    100 up for Yorkshirepublished at 11:27 BST 11 May

    Warks v Yorks 103-5 (target 549)

    Nice shot from Matthew Revis, gliding Ethan Bamber off his pads for four to lift the Yorkshire total into three figures.

    It's the 'wickets' column that's the problem for the visitors, however.

    Revis has 41 and George Hill is yet to add to his overnight 15.

  18. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:24 BST 11 May

    Eskinazi run out 26 (Leics 161-6 lead by 59 runs)

    What a mix-up.

    Stephen Eskinazi drives back at Ollie Robinson who sticks out a boot which deflects the ball towards mid on.

    With the striker setting off for a single, Ben Cox turns to ground his bat in case the deflection from Robinson goes on to the stumps at the non-strikers.

    It doesn't but by the time it runs into space, Eskinazi is up next to him with Cox trying to regain his balance.

    Fynn Hudson-Prentice picks the ball behind the stumps and hurls calmly to John Simpson at the striker's end to where Eskinazi was half heartedly re-setting course.

    A mix up which was understandable given Robinson's deflection but you have to wonder whether there was a single there in the first place.

  19. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:22 BST 11 May

    Conway c Guest b Aitchinson 0 (Derbys 604-7d v Northants 228 & 77-3 f/o)

    A settler for Derbyshire as the nightwatchman goes.

    Harry Conway did his job last night but can’t cause too much bother on day four.

    A full length ball from Ben Aitchison has him pressing forward and getting a thin edge behind.

  20. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:21 BST 11 May

    Slater c Smith b Clark 50 (Notts 415 & 118-2 v Surrey 449)

    Surrey have their second wicket and first of the morning!

    No increase on that 50 for Ben Slater, who nibbles outside off stump at Jordan Clark and Jamie Smith takes the catch low down.

    Joe Clarke, who scored a century first time around, is out in the middle now.