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Notts 59-4 v Somerset - target 473
Haseeb Hameed picks up a couple more off the last ball of Craig Overton's over, pushing through mid-off and he is now onto 20 from 64 balls.
Notts lose to Somerset by 306 runs, their first defeat at home since 2024
Warwickshire bat through the final day to draw against Yorkshire
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Calvin Harrison's unbeaten 92 sees Northants to victory over Gloucestershire
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Notts 59-4 v Somerset - target 473
Haseeb Hameed picks up a couple more off the last ball of Craig Overton's over, pushing through mid-off and he is now onto 20 from 64 balls.
Notts 57-4 v Somerset - target 473
Just the one for Haseeb Hameed from Jake Ball's over with Jack Haynes still yet to get off the mark for Notts from 11 balls.
Mind you, runs aren't exactly the target for the defending champions at the moment.
But now they get some anyway as Hameed guides a nice shot through backward point off Craig Overton and it runs away for four.
Davies c & b Hill 24 (Warwickshire 263 & 51-2 v Yorkshire 469 & 246-6 dec)
Image source, SWPixBrilliant caught and bowled from George Hill. Alex Davies drives straight and Hill sticks out his right hand and holds on.
Big breakthrough for Yorkshire who need eight more.
Worcs 265 & 51-2 v Middx 339 & 283-6 dec
Ben Allison starts to walk off after edging to slip only for Tom Helm to spill the chance.
Middlesex will hope for plenty more chances.
Notts 52-4 v Somerset - target 473
Haseeb Hameed picks up his first run of the morning for Notts, nudging Craig Overton for a single to square leg to move to 13*.
Jack Haynes is the new man at the crease for the home side following Joe Clarke's dismissal and he sees off three dots to end the over.
Warwickshire 263 & 51-1 v Yorkshire 469 & 246-6 dec
While Yorkshire supporters at Scarborough debate Jonny Bairstow's decision not to enforce the follow on earlier yesterday Warwickshire have quietly brought up the 50.
They still have plenty to do and Yorkshire just have to be patient.
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Northants 465 v Glos 268 & 264-7
Slightly more encouraging at Wantage Road where groundstaff have begun the process of removing the covers.
No word yet on any inspection or potential start time.
Notts 51-4 v Somerset - target 473
Jake Ball completes a wicket maiden and Notts are in trouble here.
Three of their top order batters are already out for just a combined total of 28 runs.
Ball has 2-13 from his six overs so far.
Worcs 265 & 50-2 v Middx 339 & 283-6 dec
First boundary of the morning at Worcester as Ben Allison clips Tom Helm through mid wicket.
Middlesex have recent history of being held up night watchers called Ben. Derbyshire's Ben Aitchison scored a century against them at Lords after being promoted up the order near the end of the first day.
Leicestershire 336-7 & 187 v Essex 401
Image source, ShutterstockRather false shot from Lewis Hill, who still claims four runs from the first delivery of Charlie Bennett's spell.
The ball finds the outside edge but squirts past the sole slip fielder and away to the third man boundary. The second delivery of Bennett's over beats the edge, an excellent ball.
The fourth ball gets up on Hill. It pops up and somehow evades the fielders running in from slip and gully. Simon Harmer, who was occupying the latter position, has now moved into the cordon.
Leicestershire's lead at this moment stands at 122, with Hill on 71.
Clarke b Ball 4 (Notts 51-4 v Somerset - target 473)
BIG WICKET!
It's full, fast and straight from Jake Ball and it beats Joe Clarke for pace as he tries to block but is too late to the shot.
Off stump disappears out the ground and one of Nottinghamshire's key batters is gone for just four.
Not a bad contribution from Ball so far, who has replaced injured Somerset captain Lewis Gregory. That's his second wicket of this Notts second innings.
Notts 51-3 v Somerset - target 473
Craig Overton with his first over of the day for Somerset and he starts with a maiden to Notts skipper Haseeb Hameed.
Notts 51-3 v Somerset - target 473
First over of the day down for Notts, just another 95 to survive.
Notts 51-3 v Somerset - target 473
Enthusiastic appeal from pretty much every man in the field for Somerset as Joe Clarke tries to clip away down the legside again from Jake Ball.
This time it brushes something on the way through to 18-year-old Thomas Rew - who has the gloves on instead of brother James - but it looks like it was Clarke's shirt, as opposed to bat or glove.
Not out is the call.
Notts 51-3 v Somerset - target 473
First ball of the day from Jake Ball and Joe Clarke picks up a boundary right from the off.
Clarke flicks it fine on the legside for four from Ball, who replaced the injured Somerset skipper Lewis Gregory in the line-up.
Leicestershire 327-7 & 187 v Essex 401
We are underway at Grace Road, where Lewis Hill has cut Matt Critchley into the off-side for a single from the first ball of the day.
Leicestershire 326-7 & 187 v Essex 401
Adam Whitty
BBC Radio Leicester commentator
Image source, Rex FeaturesLewis Hill starts the day 64 not out
Never in Leicestershire's 146-year history have they won after being asked to follow on.
After Joey Evison fell to leave them 184-5, an innings victory for Essex looked likely - and they looked to be heading for the top of the Division One table.
But the Foxes' dogged determination, and real grit and character, has put them in a position to set a good total.
Lewis Hill, as he told me last night, has played more fluent innings, but he's still there, slowly getting Leicestershire towards a competitive total. Tom Scriven is a good bat, as is Josh Davey at 10 - so 170 or 180 will be the initial target. Then we will have a game.
For Essex, their bowling attack looked tired and uninspired yesterday. However, this wicket has variable bounce and we've seen plenty of pea-rollers in this game.
It's set to be a fascinating final day.
So it's a delayed start at Northampton, but in the other four games, we are go, go, go.
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