300 up for Durhampublished at 18:47 BST 20 June
Durham 300-7 v Northants 450
Ben Raine (22*) has come out and put bat to ball and Durham are one run from avoiding the follow-on.
Northants will still feel they are on top.
Ben Stokes out for 95 as Durham respond to Northants' 450
Rehan Ahmed hits 128 for Leics against Yorkshire
Teenager Tom Norton takes 5-50 as Glamorgan rip through Surrey for 105
Champions Notts lead by 273 runs at halfway at leaders Essex
Wickets tumbling in clash between Sussex and Hampshire; Warwickshire get into lead over Somerset
Division Two: Derbyshire v Lancashire; Kent v Middlesex; Worcestershire v Gloucestershire
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Durham 300-7 v Northants 450
Ben Raine (22*) has come out and put bat to ball and Durham are one run from avoiding the follow-on.
Northants will still feel they are on top.
Sussex v Hants 206-9 - lead by 238
What a crazy day it's been down at Hove.
16 wickets have fallen and the game remains perfectly in the balance.
But one thing seems a sure bet, with weather looking good for tomorrow, we will reach a result within three days.
Kyle Abbott was the star of the show earlier today for the visitors as the 39-year-old picked up 6-49 to help skittle Sussex all out for 159 as the Hawks had a slender lead at the midway point of 32.
That looked very fragile once they were left 26-5 in the afternoon session, but an excellent salvage job between Delano Potgieter (55) and Felix Organ (48) has put them back into a strong position.
We have one heck of a day on our hands tomorrow as this one nears its conclusion.
Kent 416 v Middlesex 300-6
A wide from Matt Parkinson brings up the Middlesex 300 who are right back in this game.
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Well batted Ben But that’s Div 2. Let’s not revisit whether or not we should make allowances for those who break the rules because they might be missed. Even the Aussies punished their players who cheated, all be it until they needed them. Rules broken. Got dropped. Stokes had a good county game. Move on!
Sarah, Bucks
After a disappointing Ashes and then a lack of runs in the first Test, Ben Stokes probably benefited from some good time in the middle. Whatever one may think about his suspension over what happened a couple of weeks ago.
Lyth c Evison b Davey 7 (Leics 453 v Yorks 185 & 12-2)
One brings two!
Josh Davey picks up a second wicket in four balls as Adam Lyth tries to steer a straight ball around the corner but picks out Joey Evison at leg slip.
A lovely catch by Evison, low down diving to his right.
A match to forget for Lyth as well who will also depart Grace Road with two single-figure scores.
James Wharton comes to the crease with Yorkshire in a huge hole, 256 runs away from avoiding an innings defeat.
Livingstone c Guest b Aitchison 12 (Derbyshire 364 v Lancashire 161 & 132-5)
Lancashire's misery continues and it's Liam Livingstone on his way back to the pavilion.
A fine probing ball from ex-Lancashire bowler Ben Aitchison gets the edge of Livingstone's bat and his stay at the crease is a rather short one.
Livingstone's four innings in his return to red-ball cricket have produced 67 runs.
Night-watchman Mitch Stanley is sent in to keep Marcus Harris company.
Luxton c Gumbs b Davey 3 (Leics 453 v Yorks 185 & 11-1)
One down!
A brilliant catch diving to his right at third slip from Sheridon Gumbs as Josh Davey finds Will Luxton's outside edge.
Not a great shot if we're honest as he finishes with two single-figure scores after hitting a century and 60 last weekend against Warwickshire.
A week is a long time in red-ball cricket.
Sam Whiteman joins Adam Lyth with more than nine overs to face before the close.
Kent 416 v Middlesex 291-6
He has done a fine job supporting centurion Max Holden, and Zafar Gohar goes to a 50 with seven boundaries.
Glamorgan v Surrey 54-0 f/o - trail by 199
A lovely drive by Surrey's Rory Burns through mid-off goes for four and Surrey's deficit is now less than 200.
Still a long way to go after being asked to follow-on though of course.
Thomas lbw b Gilchrist 6 (Somerset 208 & 12-1 v Warks 330)
Breakthrough!
Nathan Gilchrist angles one in and thuds into the back pad of Josh Thomas as the opener plays inside it.
A deserved early breakthrough for Gilchrist.
Josh Shaw is handed the nightwatch baton with five and a half overs to go.
Sussex v Hants 200-9 - lead by 232
Another milestone ticked off for Hampshire.
They bring up their 200 with less than four overs remaining in the day at Hove.
Derbyshire 364 v Lancashire 161 & 132-4
Marcus Harris steers a Martin Andersson ball to leg and the run ticks him over to a half-century.
He has battled away for 96 balls and struck seven fours and he is trying to keep this Lancashire innings afloat.
This is his third fifty of the season to go with two centuries. His side need this to turn from 50 to 100.
Glamorgan v Surrey 46-0 f/o - trail by 207
Rory Burns times this hook shot sweetly and it goes all the way for a maximum.
Surrey still trail by over 200 runs after being asked to follow-on by Glamorgan.
13 overs still remaining in the day in Cardiff.
Somerset 208 & 6-0 v Warks 330
Nathan Gilchrist is bowling a lovely line, keeping the stumps in play and Josh Thomas on his toes.
But when the line does stray a touch, the Somerset opener puts it away, punching a full ball through the covers for the first boundary of the innings.
Seven overs to go.
Sussex v Hants 193-9 - lead by 225
What a shot by number 11 Eddie Jack.
He fires over the legside rope for a flat maximum.
These are very useful runs from Hampshire's tailenders. This 10th-wicket partnership is now worth 20 and their lead is now 225.
Aldridge b Sanderson 7 (Durham 270-7 v Northants 450)
Gone!
Durham need 31 more runs to avoid the follow-on but Kasey Aldridge is bowled by Ben Sanderson who collects a fourth wicket of the innings.
Ben Raine comes out to the middle with six overs remaining in the day.
Leics 453 v Yorks 185 & 11-0
Adam Lyth picks up the first boundary of the Yorkshire innings but is far from convincing.
The former England opener is squared up by a nagging line from Ben Green and gets a thick outside edge down to the third-man boundary.
Better timing brings Lyth a couple more, but then he has to jab the bat down to stop the final ball sneaking through. That kept worryingly low.
Durham 268-6 v Northants 450
It's a tough chance for George Bartlett but like one earlier today the ball does not stick as it is low down to his right and it hits the grass.
Kasey Aldridge survives.
Worcs 210-5 v Glos 289
Those two late wickets to remove half-centurions Adam Hose and Brett D'Oliveira, both for 52, mean it is close to 50-50 at halfway.
Gloucestershire nurdled from 258-7 to 289 with Miles Hammond's 139 not out the stand-out performance.
Worcestershire got to 68-0, but lost 3-19 and then rebuilt but never quickly enough to really tun the screw.
And trailing by 79 with five wickets left and two days to go suggests this is anyone's match.
Glamorgan v Surrey 35-0 f/o - trail by 218
Surrey have negotiated the first 15 overs after being enforced to follow-on as comfortably as you can possibly expect in these circumstances.
Rory Burns is 13* while Dom Sibley is 17* and the Surrey opening duo do not look like they are ready to go and eat into that deficit this evening, drawing the bat away whenever they can.
