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. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:13 BST 14 June

    Ingram c Alsop b Haines 0 (Sussex 521 v Glamorgan 155 & 213-4)

    A match to forget for Colin Ingram, who departs without scoring for the second time.

    He drives at a ball from Tom Haines which is there for the shot, but only succeeds in edging to Tom Alsop at first slip.

    A body blow for Glamorgan, who now have Sean Dickson in at six.

  2. Play resumes at Trent Bridgepublished at 16:13 BST 14 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 272-6

    Away we go again at Trent Bridge and it's Brett Hutton with ball in hand.

  3. Play resumes at Hovepublished at 16:10 BST 14 June

    Sussex 521 v Glamorgan 155 & 212-3

    One session left on day three at Hove - and it will be a session that goes a long way to deciding the outcome of this game.

    Glamorgan still trail by 154 and have a lot of batting to do if they are to avoid defeat on a ground where they have not won in the Championship since the 1970s.

    Sussex will be looking to the new ball - but we again remind you (in case you weren't with us earlier) that Henry Crocombe is not available to bowl after being called into England's Test squad yesterday.

    Tom Haines will continue a spell which brought him figures of 1-1 from five overs before tea - four of them maidens.

  4. Tea at Northamptonpublished at 16:07 BST 14 June

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

    Saif Zaib into the attack for the first time in the second innings and he will take us to tea.

    A single apiece for Bracey (37*) and Jack Taylor (9*) as they go to tea still trailing Northants' first-innings total by 29 runs.

    Gloucestershire have lost five wickets for 115 runs in that session in the face of some excellent bowling.

  5. Tea at the Uptonsteel County Groundpublished at 16:03 BST 14 June

    Leics 187 & 244-5 (f/o) v Essex 401

    After a sticky start to the session, Leicestershire have fought back well here.

    Ben Cox (28*) and Lewis Hill (40*) have put on an unbroken 60-run stand for the sixth wicket and moved the Foxes into a 30-run lead.

    Can the lower order put on enough runs to defend on a tricky pitch?

  6. Tea at Stanley Parkpublished at 16:02 BST 14 June

    Lancs 216-4 - target 424

    Lancashire are trying to pull off the highest run chase in their history and they're having a good crack it.

    Keaton Jennings made 61 and Marcus Harris is 63* with Liam Livingstone also at the crease and with his eye in, unbeaten on 38.

    Hasan Mahmud has been the pick of the bowlers for Kent, taking three wickets.

    The visitors still need another six wickets for the win, while Lancashire require another 208 runs for what would be an unlikely and remarkable victory.

  7. 150 runs

    150 up for Gloucestershirepublished at 16:00 BST 14 June

    Northants 465 v Gloucs 268 & 158-5 (f/o)

    James Sales' third over is an expensive one as James Bracey picks up two boundaries to take the visitors past the 150 mark.

    The deficit is now down to 39, with Bracey easing to 36.

  8. Yorkshire in position to dictate termspublished at 16:00 BST 14 June

    Yorkshire 469 & 154-5 v Warwickshire 263

    Mike Taylor
    BBC WM commentator

    Although with some difficulty, as both the seam and slow bowlers began to find more assistance from what has been a good pitch for a four-day match, Yorkshire reached tea in a position to dictate terms.

    Manav Suthar and, late in the session, Beau Webster, spun the ball sharply. Both induced short leg catches for Zen Malik to remove Sam Whiteman and Will Luxton.

    Luxton had played with more comfort than anyone else for the second time in the match, taking his total in this fixture well beyond 200, his most memorable stroke today a clip off his legs into the popular bank.

    Ollie Hannon-Dalby suffered more than most bowlers in the first innings but had a measure of recompense in a handy spell this afternoon, nipping the ball into James Wharton’s pads and then low into Matthew Revis’ middle stump.

    The current lead of 360 feels like a lot already, but Jonny Bairstow is still in the middle to judge for himself how much further he needs to push their advantage before letting his seamers loose.

  9. Tea at Worcesterpublished at 15:59 BST 14 June

    Middx 339 & 194-5 v Worcs 265

    This has been a very good game. Middlesex remain in a strong position but Worcestershire are trying to stay in it.

    Having lost a wicket just before lunch Middlesex saw Caleb Falconer dismissed just after. But a stand which fell only three runs short of a century between Leus du Plooy and Joe Cracknell allowed the away side to build their lead.

    Shortly after being drafted into the game as an injury replacement for Adam Finch, Harry Darley made the breakthrough in his first over, dismissing Cracknell.

    Darley should have had another in his next over but wicket keeper Roderick didn't react as an edge for Bosch flew past him.

    Du Plooy is still there on 58 having also survived a chance earlier.

    Middlesex lead by 268.

  10. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:59 BST 14 June

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    Watching on the livestream from Preston today, all going to plan so far.... Keep the faith Lancs.... Miracles can happen!

    Tony, Preston

  11. 7,000 career runs for Ben Coxpublished at 15:57 BST 14 June

    Leics 187 & 236-5 (f/o) v Essex 401

    Ben Cox plays a shotImage source, Getty Images

    Ben Cox drives through the covers off Jamie Porter for four to pass 7,000 career first-class runs.

    A landmark to cherish for the 34-year-old.

    More importantly, in the context of the game it continues to push the lead. It moves to 20.

  12. Postpublished at 15:57 BST 14 June

    Lancs 211-4 - target 424

    Liam Livingstone crashes a cut shot to the boundary for four off Keith Dudgeon.

    He is 36* and Lancashire are almost exactly halfway to the 424 runs they need.

  13. Tea at Hovepublished at 15:52 BST 14 June

    Sussex 521 v Glamorgan 155 & 212-3

    Colin Ingram keeps Jack Carson at bay in the final over before tea - but Glamorgan will bite into their sandwiches knowing they are still 154 behind and the new ball is only four overs away.

    Sussex only managed to collect one wicket during the afternoon, with Ben Kellaway lbw to Tom Haines for 55 just a few minutes ago.

    Glamorgan skipper Kiran Carlson bats through the afternoon session for 30 not out, while Ingram has yet to score - and is still on a pair.

  14. Postpublished at 15:52 BST 14 June

    Leics 187 & 229-5 (f/o) v Essex 401

    Jamie Porter swings another one past Lewis Hill's outside edge.

    A play and miss from Hill and Michael Pepper whips off the bails. Very much not out but smart work.

    It's been attritional stuff from the Leicestershire batter. his 36 runs have come from a Boycott-esque 125 balls.

    But the only thing that counts is that he's still there.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 15:52 BST 14 June

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    Lancs batting collapses yet again. Not sure how Harry Singh keeps getting picked and Ben McDermott has hardly been a success to date.

    Tom, Kendal

    Plenty of time for Lancashire to rebuild here, Tom, even if it is still a very big ask. Ben McDermott might also find himself very unlucky today with the risky single Marcus Harris tried to take.

  16. Tea at Trent Bridgepublished at 15:51 BST 14 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 272-6

    It's very much advantage Somerset as we head for tea at Trent Bridge.

    The visitors lead by 389 runs with four wickets still in hand.

    Thomas Rew is unbeaten on 79, which is the 18-year-old's career-best in first-class cricket and Craig Overton is 16*.

    James Rew went through to 50 before getting out and Archie Vaughan contributed 23.

    You'd imagine Somerset want to build a lead of at least 400 before having a go at trying to bowl Notts out.

  17. Potts achieves Durham's best against Derbyshirepublished at 15:49 BST 14 June

    Durham beat Derbyshire by an innings and 21 runs

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Durham fast bowler Matty Potts finished with 8-66 in Derbyshire's second innings as they were dismissed on the afternoon of day three for 237.

    Harry Came and Nick Potts provided resistance earlier in the day as they batted their way through the morning session. But when Potts was bowled for 42, by spinner Callum Parkinson just after lunch, the flood gates opened.

    Matty Potts already had four wickets by then and set about motoring his way through the middle order and the tail. Derbyshire's demise saw them lose six wickets for 44 runs in the space of 21 overs. T

    His eight-wicket haul beats the previous best for a Durham bowler against Derbyshire, which was Melvyn Betts' 7-30 at Darlington in 2000, and he took 10 wickets in the game.

    It means Durham cement their place at the top of Division Two and remain unbeaten after seven games. Next up it's Northants at home on Friday.

  18. Tea at Scarboroughpublished at 15:49 BST 14 June

    Yorkshire 469 & 154-5 v Warwickshire 263

    Yorkshire have been building their lead after Jonny Bairstow opted not to enforce the follow on this morning.

    They haven't found scoring runs easy but Will Luxton followed his big century from the first innings with 69 in the second.

    Bairstow and George Hill finished the session positively and with a lead of 360 they'll be discussing declaration plans during the interval.

    For Warwickshire Olly Hannon-Dalby has claimed two wickets against his former county.

  19. Postpublished at 15:48 BST 14 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 264-6

    Fergus O'Neill to bowl the final over before tea at Trent Bridge.

  20. Postpublished at 15:46 BST 14 June

    Lancs 205-4 - target 424

    Liam Livingstone going along relatively quickly.

    He cuts away from Matt Milnes for his sixth four of the second innings and now has 32 from 39 balls.