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. Yorkshire building their leadpublished at 16:37 BST 14 June

    Yorkshire 469 & 190-5 v Warwickshire 263

    Jonny Bairstow and George Hill have taken their sixth wicket stand to 75.

    They're batting positively without going crazy. Bairstow may have a time rather than a total in mind for his declaration.

    The lead is 396

  2. Postpublished at 16:36 BST 14 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 297-7

    Thomas Rew guides it down for four behind square on the legside from Fergus O'Neill and the youngster is now just three runs shy of a maiden first-class century.

  3. Postpublished at 16:36 BST 14 June

    Sussex 521 v Glamorgan 155 & 225-6

    Spinner Jack Carson continues and Chris Cooke drives through the covers for four. Glamorgan still 141 in arrears.

  4. Postpublished at 16:34 BST 14 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 292-7

    Thomas Rew comes down the track to Brett Hutton and it looks like Somerset are trying to push on quickly.

    Perhaps a declaration is incoming shortly with the lead already 409.

  5. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:34 BST 14 June

    If Liam Livingstone is still there by close of play and Lancs lose no more than a couple of wickets, I’d fancy Lancs to win.

    David, Basildon

    If would be a truly amazing win if they succeed, David.

  6. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:33 BST 14 June

    Bosch c Roderick b Darley 16 (Middx 339 & 206-6 v Worcs 265)

    Worcestershire's super-sub Harry Darley strikes again.

    Eathan Bosch edges with an attempted drive and Gareth Roderick dives to his right to claim the catch.

    Middlesex's lead is now 280.

  7. Postpublished at 16:32 BST 14 June

    Leics 187 & 255-5 (f/o) v Essex 401

    There's no fetching that.

    Ben Cox welcomes Charlie Bennett back into the attack by driving him through the gap between cover and mid-on. It races to the rope.

    A square drive brings a couple more as Cox moves to 38 and the lead to 41.

  8. Play resumes at Northamptonpublished at 16:29 BST 14 June

    Northants 465 v Gloucs 268 & 168-5 (f/o)

    Jack Taylor takes guard as he and James Bracey look to knock off the 29-run deficit and then build some kind of lead going into the final day.

    Left-arm seamer Liam Guthrie has the first use of the 47-over-old ball after tea as he looks to build on his tally of six wickets in the match.

    Taylor sees out the maiden and it will be Harry Conway to bowl at the other end.

  9. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:29 BST 14 June

    Dickson c Leaning b Haines 4 (Sussex 521 v Glamorgan 155 & 219-6)

    It was already a great spell of bowling - and now it's a brilliant one.

    Sean Dickson was thinking about a square cut but was surprised by the bounce and Jack Leaning takes the catch in front of his face at second slip.

    Sussex skipper Tom Haines now has 3-3 and Glamorgan, having resisted so stoutly earlier in the day, have now lost four wickets for 12 runs either side of tea.

  10. Postpublished at 16:29 BST 14 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 288-7

    Confirmation that Jake Ball has replaced the injured Lewis Gregory in Somerset's line-up.

  11. Postpublished at 16:27 BST 14 June

    Sussex 521 v Glamorgan 155 & 218-5

    The new ball is now due but Thomas Haines decides to continue his spell - and no wonder, as he has 2-2 from seven overs.

  12. Postpublished at 16:26 BST 14 June

    Sussex 521 v Glamorgan 155 & 214-5

    Is that the shot to play in this position when you are still on nought?

    Sean Dickson brings out the reverse sweep and makes a good enough contact to find the boundary off Jack Carson.

  13. Evening session begins at Leicesterpublished at 16:25 BST 14 June

    Leics 187 & 248-5 (f/o) v Essex 401

    Ben Cox faces Jamie Porter as the final session of day three gets under way.

    Porter goes a tad full with his second ball and Cox shows lovely timing to drive through the covers for four.

    His fourth delivery beats Cox but crucially the wicketkeeper survives.

    The Leicestershire lead is 34.

  14. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:25 BST 14 June

    Overton lbw b O'Neill 20 (Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 288-7)

    That's what they call plumb.

    Fergus O'Neill traps Craig Overton in front and that's a first wicket of the second innings for the Australian, who took six in the first Somerset innings.

    Jack Leach comes out to bat. Still no sign of Somerset captain Lewis Gregory, who was down to bat at seven but went off injured while bowling yesterday.

  15. Play resumes at Stanley Parkpublished at 16:24 BST 14 June

    Lancs 221-4 - target 424

    Liam Livingstone isn't missing out on those immediately after tea from Ekansh Singh.

    A full toss on leg stump... smashed away for four through deep square leg.

    Easy pickings for any batter, let alone someone of Livingstone's capabilities.

  16. 6 runs

    for Thomas Rewpublished at 16:23 BST 14 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 288-6

    Well, that's one way to move into the 90s for the first time in first-class cricket.

    Thomas Rew smashes a big straight drive back over the head of Brett Hutton and that's six big ones.

    Rew is 91* from 121 balls.

  17. Postpublished at 16:21 BST 14 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 282-6

    Nice shot from Thomas Rew to take himself to 85 and within just 15 runs of his maiden first-class century.

    He crunches it through the fielders on the offside for four off Fergus O'Neill.

  18. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:20 BST 14 June

    Carlson run out 32 (Sussex 521 v Glamorgan 155 & 214-5)

    "That was chaos central out there," says BBC Radio Wales' Nick Webb.

    Kiran Carlson plays to mid-wicket and sets off for a single but slips as he is sent back by Sean Dickson.

    Fielder Dom Goodman also loses his footing but has enough time to throw the ball back from a kneeling position and John Simpson whips off the bails as Carlson dives forlornly to try and recover his ground.

    Two wickets gone since tea and the new ball due shortly.

  19. Postpublished at 16:17 BST 14 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 276-6

    Two singles apiece for Thomas Rew and Craig Overton in the first over after tea from Brett Hutton. Four runs from it for Somerset who are pushing their lead towards 400.

  20. Postpublished at 16:17 BST 14 June

    Sussex 521 v Glamorgan 155 & 213-4

    Nick Webb
    BBC Radio Wales

    Glamorgan are now staring down the barrel.