Summary

  • Sussex beat Glamorgan by an innings and 98 runs at Hove

  • Matthew Potts takes 8-66 as Durham beat Derbyshire by an innings and 22 runs

  • Teenager Thomas Rew hits 127 not out as Somerset set Notts 473 to win

  • Hasan Mahmud takes 6-69 as Kent beat Lancashire by 140 runs at Blackpool

  • Yorkshire declare on 246-6, leaving Warwickshire a target of 453

  • Northants enforce follow-on after bowling out Gloucestershire for 268

  • Leus du Plooy hits century for Middlesex against Worcestershire

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  1. Postpublished at 17:13 BST 14 June

    Lancs 246-7 - target 424

    Marcus Harris has done well to stick around for Lancashire but he's fast running out of partners now.

    Harris has 76 from 145 balls.

  2. Declaration from Yorkshirepublished at 17:13 BST 14 June

    Yorkshire 469 & 246-6 dec v Warwickshire 263

    Jonny Bairstow has given his team 15 overs to bowl at Warwickshire today declaring after George Hill pushed the lead beyond 450 with a six. Hill finishes 65 not out.

    There was a fair amount of turn from the spinners and runs didn't look easy to score until the latter part of the Yorkshire innings.

    The target of 453 looks formidable for Warwickshire and it'll be interesting to see if they make much of a go of it or just try to bat out three and a half sessions for a draw.

  3. Postpublished at 17:10 BST 14 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 355-7 dec

    Several of the Nottinghamshire players go over to Thomas Rew to congratulate him on an unbeaten maiden ton as he walks off with his bat held aloft.

    Rew finishes 127 not out.

    Notts players congratulate Thomas RewImage source, Shutterstock
  4. 250 runs

    250 up for Middlesexpublished at 17:09 BST 14 June

    Middx 339 & 258-6 v Worcs 265

    Leus du Plooy is still going well. He's on 91 and has put on 52 with Zafar Gohar.

    The lead is 332. What will Middlesex consider to be enough?

    There are 18 overs left in the day

  5. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:09 BST 14 June

    Balderson c Finch b Mahmud 4 (Lancs 246-7 - target 424)

    Now Hasan Mahmud has six wickets!

    George Balderson edges the Bangladesh seamer to Harry Finch at slip and Lancashire are seven down.

    Kent can see the finishing line now and will want to get this wrapped up on day three.

  6. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:08 BST 14 June

    Cox b Snater 49 (Leics 187 & 274-6 (f/o) v Essex 401)

    A second Leicestershire batter falls for 49.

    Ben Cox will be entitled to chunter as he walks back to the pavilion as he aims a big drive at a wide ball from Shane Snater and drags it onto his stumps.

    It isn't always the good balls that gets the wickets and Snater goes down on all fours to kiss the pitch.

    Ben Green joins Lewis Hill with the lead at 60.

  7. Postpublished at 17:08 BST 14 June

    Sussex 521 v Glamorgan 155 & 250-6

    Glamorgan reach 250 as Tim van der Gugten drives for four.

    Sean Hunt and Dom Goodman bowling in tandem at the moment - but currently less effective than Tom Haines was with the old ball.

  8. Declaration from Somersetpublished at 17:08 BST 14 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 355-7 dec

    Somerset finally decide that their lead is ample and they have declared on 355-7.

    Nottinghamshire will need to score 473 runs to win the game - or bat until close of play on day four for the draw.

  9. Postpublished at 17:07 BST 14 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 355-7

    Jack Leach is enjoying himself. He swipes at a full toss from Dillon Pennington and it squirts away for four down to third man.

    Runs, runs, runs... 472 ahead.

  10. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:06 BST 14 June

    Bairstow c Davies b Bamber 62 (Yorkshire 469 & 234-6 v Warwickshire 263

    Clever from Ethan Bamber who tempts Jonny Bairstow with a very wide delivery.

    It comes off the toe of the bat and wicket keeper Alex Davies runs back to take the catch.

    It doesn't prompt the declaration. The lead is 440.

  11. 350 up for Somersetpublished at 17:05 BST 14 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 351-7

    Somerset just keep piling the runs on.

    Thomas Rew picks up a couple more from Dillon Pennington and then pushes a single to long off.

    The visitors go past 350.

  12. 50 runs

    50 for James Braceypublished at 17:04 BST 14 June

    Northants 465 v Gloucs 268 & 187-6 (f/o)

    James BraceyImage source, Shutterstock

    Lovely timing from James Bracey as he drives Harry Conway through the offside for his second boundary of the over.

    His ninth boundary brings up 50 for the 28th time in his first-class career and for the second time in the match, having hit 72 in the first knock.

    Talk about consistency.

    It brings Gloucestershire within 10 runs of the Northants first-innings total.

  13. Postpublished at 17:04 BST 14 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 347-7

    Here's another look at the moment Thomas Rew went through to his maiden first-class ton in just his second Championship game for Somerset - and third FC match.

    He's 18. Blimey.

    Thomas Rew raises his bat for 100Image source, Shutterstock
  14. Postpublished at 17:03 BST 14 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 346-7

    Thomas Rew pushes into the covers from a slower ball by Mohammad Ali for one.

    Every single run Somerset score almost feels unnecessary now. Not fun for those Notts fielders at the moment.

    The lead is up to 463.

  15. 6 runs

    for Bairstowpublished at 17:01 BST 14 June

    Yorkshire 469 & 232-5 v Warwickshire 263

    Jonny BairstowImage source, SWPix

    Jonny Bairstow is not ready to come off yet as he hits his second six of the match straight down the ground.

    The lead is now 438

  16. 6 runs

    for Thomas Rewpublished at 17:01 BST 14 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 345-7

    Two sixes in a row for Thomas Rew off Mohammad Ali. He smashes it over mid-wicket and into the stands again.

    Three sixes in eight balls off Ali's bowling for the 18-year-old.

    And then Ali bowls a ball that cannot get hit for six... but it's so far outside off stump that it's given as a wide.

    It was outside the tram lines. A long way wide.

  17. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:59 BST 14 June

    Time for Ian Bell to come back as batting coach and Jonathan Trott to come back as coach

    Markus, Birmingham

    Warwickshire followers certainly do love Ian Bell.....and rightly so.

    If Dom Bess bowls in the next innings can we say it is a D. Over? Does that then mean Yorkshire have a bowling attack of White, Cliff and Dover? Bit tenuous I know but worth an airing I thought.

    Chris, Hampshire

  18. 6 runs

    for Thomas Rewpublished at 16:59 BST 14 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 338-7

    Make that 185 and counting in this match for Thomas Rew.

    Huge from the teenager as he smashes Mohammad Ali's full toss over mid-wicket for six.

  19. Postpublished at 16:58 BST 14 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 332-7

    Thomas Rew takes a single to move to 111* to go with his 68 in the first innings.

    He has scored 179 runs and counting in this match for Somerset.

    The young lad can certainly bat.

  20. 50 runs

    50 for Bairstowpublished at 16:55 BST 14 June

    Yorkshire 469 & 217-5 v Warwickshire 263

    Jonny Bairstow completes his second half century of the match.

    Shortly after he gets there George Hill launches one straight down the ground for six suggesting the declaration is imminent.

    They lead by 423.