Summary

  • Day two of nine County Championship matches

  • Div One: Warwicks building lead after Harry Brook makes 40 for Yorkshire; Sibley half-century for Surrey after Notts post 415

  • Teenager Tom Norton takes hat-trick on Glamorgan debut

  • Late Harmer runs boost Essex against Hampshire; Hughes hits century for Sussex v Leics

  • Div Two: Crawley out for one for Kent v Glos; Anderson takes four wickets for Lancs v Middlesex

  • Derbyshire post 604-7 dec v Northants; Durham's Stokes dismissed for 14 by young Pears bowler Home

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  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:20 BST 9 May

    Glamorgan have such an amazing talent pool of players at such a young age, we could have a full England squad at this rate.

    Matt, South Wales

    As a Somerset supporter this has to be the beginning and end of the Rew as an opener experiment. He should be batting at five or six as he has his entire career so far. This England speculation has the potential to derail what had looked like a promising season for Somerset.

    Ed, Devon

  2. ouch!

    Postpublished at 18:15 BST 9 May

    Glamorgan 229 v Somerset 354 & 22-3

    Things going briefly from bad to worse for Somerset, as Josh Thomas takes a Tom Norton delivery to the left shoulder.

    A quick pause in play and a quick stretch and we're ready to go again.

  3. Postpublished at 18:13 BST 9 May

    Essex 273 v Hants 235 & 53-2

    A few shouts from Essex close fielders but Jake Lehmann and Nick Gubbins have met this challenge well.

    There are five overs left in the day and this pair – Gubbins is on 33 and Lehmann is on 11 – need to reach the close together. Hants lead by 13 runs.

  4. How's stat?published at 18:12 BST 9 May

    Glamorgan 229 v Somerset 354 & 17-3

    Tom Norton has just become the first player to record a first-class hat-trick on debut in the County Championship since 1906 when it happened twice.

    WE Benskin did it for Leicestershire against Essex at Southend and HA Sedgwick completed the feat for Yorkshire against Worcestershire at Hull.

  5. Postpublished at 18:10 BST 9 May

    Lancs 201 & 16-0 v Middlesex 169

    A solid start to this Lancashire second innings by George Balderson and Keaton Jennings, extending their side's overall advantage to 48.

    Naavya Sharma has just joined the Middlesex attack, replacing Toby Roland-Jones and opens up with a maiden to Jennings.

    The visitors will want a wicket or two in the 11 overs that remain tonight - light permitting.

  6. champagne moment

    Tremendous Tompublished at 18:10 BST 9 May

    Glamorgan 229 v Somerset 354 & 17-3

    A scorecard that Tom Norton might want to get framed. An incredible feat on debut, and one for the history books....

    A cricket scorecard displaying a hat-trick by Tom Norton of Glamorgan, taking the wickets of James Rew, Tom Lammonby and Archie Vaughan of Somerset.
  7. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 18:05 BST 9 May

    Sibley c Verreynne b Patterson-White 77 (Notts 415 v Surrey 197-4)

    Liam Patterson-White is feeling a lot better about things now!

    The left-arm spinner might have spilled that difficult chance to remove Dan Lawrence in the previous over, but then turns one away from Dom Sibley and he feathers through to the wicketkeeper.

    A big wicket for Nottinghamshire, with 6.4 overs left tonight. Adam Thomas is the new man in for Surrey.

  8. dropped catch

    Dropped catch for Nottspublished at 18:04 BST 9 May

    Notts 415 v Surrey 196-3

    Technically that's a missed chance, but it would have been an absolute blinder if Liam Patterson-White had hung on, running back to try and take the ball over his shoulder - and quite possibly with the sun in his eyes too.

    Dan Lawrence top-edges a pull against Lyndon James but gets a bit lucky as the ball loops into an area between three fielders.

    Patterson-White is the unlucky man who went for it and got both hands to the ball, without success.

  9. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 18:03 BST 9 May

    Mousley c Revis b Van Beek 70 (Warwickshire 147 & 229-3 v Yorkshire 152)

    Dan Mousley is caught pulling down to long leg where Matt Revis is waiting.

    Logan van Beek claims his first wicket of the innings and the visitors have a third wicket.

    The Bears' lead is now 230.

  10. HAT-TRICK!published at 17:58 BST 9 May

    Vaughan lbw b Norton 0 (Glamorgan 229 v Somerset 354 & 7-3)

    TOM NORTON GETS HIS HAT-TRICK. WHAT A MOMENT FOR THE 18-YEAR-OLD!

    Archie Vaughan becomes the debutant's third casualty in as many balls, and the whole ground rises to applaud Tom Norton, as the Glamorgan team surround the man of the moment.

  11. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:57 BST 9 May

    Lammonby c Cooke b Norton 0 (Glamorgan 229 v Somerset 354 & 7-2)

    Tom Norton gets two-in-a-row and it's a golden duck and he's on a hat-trick.

  12. 50 runs

    50 partnership for Sibley and Lawrencepublished at 17:56 BST 9 May

    Notts 415 v Surrey 190-3

    Dan Lawrence is into his stride now and he's dominated this partnership with Dom Sibley, which has just passed 50.

    Lawrence clubbed Liam Patterson-White for six in the previous over and he's just pulled Olly Stone to the rope to bustle along to 38, with Sibley 76 not out.

  13. Postpublished at 17:55 BST 9 May

    Warwickshire 147 & 225-2 v Yorkshire 152

    It's getting increasingly gloomy at Edgbaston.

    There are 17 overs remaining but maybe question marks over whether they will all be bowled.

    Just as a load of fireworks go off around the ground - it's gloomy but definitely not dark enough to enjoy some fireworks...

  14. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:55 BST 9 May

    Rew c Tribe b Norton 0 (Glamorgan 229 v Somerset 354 & 7-1)

    A couple of days to forget in the middle for James Rew.

    Moved up to open the batting with a view to doing the same for England later this summer, the Somerset wicketkeeper is again back in the pavilion early, clipping a Tom Norton delivery to Asa Tribe behind.

    Four in the first innings, zero in the second. Not ideal.

  15. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:48 BST 9 May

    Carson c Budinger b Green 6 (Sussex 361-8 v Leics 328)

    Jack Carson clips neatly off his pads and sends it straight to Sol Budinger at square leg.

    Sussex lead by 33 runs but it could have been more and Leics will feel they have just about kept hold of this contest.

  16. Postpublished at 17:48 BST 9 May

    Notts 415 v Surrey 175-3

    Olly Stone is back for a final burst tonight with the ball as Nottinghamshire look to prise out at least one more Surrey batter prior to stumps.

    The limpet-like Dom Sibley is probably the man they'd most like to dislodge, but he's still there and moves on to 74 by steering Stone backwards of point for four.

    Surrey trail by 240, with 11 overs left to bowl this evening.

  17. Bedingham in the groovepublished at 17:42 BST 9 May

    Worcestershire 308 v Durham 160-4

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    David Bedingham has just reached 50 for the fourth game in a row. It comes in 73 balls and includes nine fours.

    It's the 34th time he's got there in first-class cricket for Durham and he is now the leading run-maker in the country too. It's nice to see him in the groove again, following a disrupted season last year caused by a toe injury.

    He put on 55 for the third wicket with Emilio Gay, but his partnership with England skipper Ben Stokes was only worth 29. That's because Stokes was caught at second slip, by Ethan Brookes when on 14.

    The bowler was 20-year-old Jack Home, who is playing in his third first-class match and having quite the day following his 63 not out earlier this afternoon.

  18. Postpublished at 17:42 BST 9 May

    Glamorgan 229 v Somerset 354 & 4-0

    A quick start for the visitors, who are looking to build a big lead before the close of play in Cardiff.

    Josh Thomas, once again opening with James Rew, tucks away an early boundary.

  19. Postpublished at 17:39 BST 9 May

    Lancs 201 & 2-0 v Middlesex 169

    Despite the rain delays, we're already into the third innings of this game and Harry Duke is having his first experience of keeping wicket for Middlesex.

    Duke, signed on loan from Yorkshire overnight as an injury replacement for Joe Cracknell, had to tumble to his left in the first over to retrieve a very wide delivery from Toby Roland-Jones.

    Lancashire lead by 34 overall.

  20. Division Two updatepublished at 17:39 BST 9 May

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    Not much to choose between Durham and Worcestershire at New Road at the moment, the visitors 162 runs behind but with six wickets in hand.

    In Derby, Calvin Harrison has put up some resistance for Northants, bringing them to 81-4, but they still trail Derbyshire by 523 runs.

    Chris Benjamin remains at the crease in Bristol, and will be looking to reach a century for Kent, who are currently 273-8 chasing Gloucestershire's 325 target.