Summary

  • Live updates and commentary from County Championship day three

  • Durham's Ben Stokes & Surrey's Gus Atkinson withdrawn from their fixtures

  • Division One: Leics earn innings victory over Yorks for first Division One win in 23 years

  • Hampshire skittle Sussex to win by 118 runs; Notts enjoy innings win over Essex

  • Glamorgan v Surrey; Somerset v Warks

  • Division Two: Derbyshire beat Lancs by nine wickets; Durham v Northants; Kent v Middlesex; Worcs v Glos

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  1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 12:06 BST 21 June

    Bairstow b A Green 0 (Leics 453 v Yorks 185 & 70-5)

    Yorkshire are sliding rapidly to defeat.

    Massive wicket for Alex Green as he gets one to nip back and catch the top of off stump. A delivery which leaves Jonny Bairstow looking doubtfully at the pitch.

    No footwork, though, from the destructive batter who departs for a three-ball duck as Green takes his fourth wicket of the match

    The Foxes can almost taste their first Division One win in 23 years!

  2. Durham nine down v Northantspublished at 12:02 BST 21 June

    Durham 361-9 trail by 89

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Durham have just picked up a third batting point, but they have the last pair at the crease.

    The third bowling point came for Northants a few moments ago when Matty Potts clipped Harry Conway to mid-wicket and was caught on 12 by Saif Zaib.

    The gap between the two is now 17 points and even if Northants were to win this one, they would not be able to overtake leaders Durham this week. There would, however, be only one point in it.

    If Durham could get to 400 and a fourth batting point, it would be honours even in terms of bonus points in this match.

    Ollie Robinson has played some nice shots and is now on 58 but Northants have just taken the new ball.

  3. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 12:02 BST 21 June

    Revis c Cox b A Green 18 (Leics 453 v Yorks 185 & 70-4)

    A third wicket in first-class cricket for Alex Green!

    Not a shot for the Matt Revis career highlights reel.

    The situation calls for patience on a monumental scale, but the Yorkshire batter's gives out as an attemped drive nicks behind to Ben Cox behind the timbers.

    In comes Jonny Bairstow.

  4. 50 runs

    50 for Ollie Robinsonpublished at 12:02 BST 21 June

    Durham 362-9 v Northants 450

    A 28th first-class half century for Durham wicketkeeper Ollie Robinson brought up with a punched back foot effort off Ben Sanderson.

    It took him 86 balls and contained three other fours in addition to that one.

  5. Division Two round-uppublished at 12:02 BST 21 June

    Lancashire are still trailing Derbyshire by 30 runs with Joe Moores and Paul Coughlin at the crease. They are 173-8 after the first hour of play.

    Middlesex also trail Kent by 30 runs - they are on 386-6 in reply to Kent's 416 - with Max Holden on 178 and Zafar Gohar on 89. Kent have just not been able to shift either of them.

    Ethan Brookes and Matthew Waite are pushing Worcestershire close to Gloucestershire's first innings total. The Pears are on 245-6 - 44 behind.

  6. Postpublished at 12:00 BST 21 June

    Somerset 208 & 63-2 v Warks 330

    Relief for Tom Kohler-Cadmore as he drives Manav Suthar just past the extra cover fielder for four to get off the dreaded pair.

    A sweep then brings four more as TKC finds his feet. Somerset trail by 59.

  7. Postpublished at 11:57 BST 21 June

    Leics 453 v Yorks 185 & 70-3

    The first bowling change of the morning at Grace Road as Alex Green replaces wicket-taker Josh Davey.

    Matt Revis sends a first-ball loosener to the boundary but aside from that it's a tidy start for the 19-year-old.

  8. 50 runs

    50 up for Somersetpublished at 11:55 BST 21 June

    Somerset 208 & 54-2 v Warks 330

    Josh Shaw plays Jordan Thompson through extra cover for his second boundary of the morning to bring up the Somerset fifty.

    A single brings Tom Kohler-Cadmore on strike who is looking to avoid a pair after a second-ball duck in the first knock.

  9. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:54 BST 21 June

    Haines lbw b Abbot 0 (Sussex 159 & 9/1 v Hampshire 411)

    We have a wicket!

    First wicket is taken after just nine runs in the third over - it is a funny angle for Tom Haines he looks a bit disappointed as he is stuck on the crease .

    Sussex need one of their top eight to get some more runs here, they can't rely on their last few batters.

  10. Third batting point for Durhampublished at 11:52 BST 21 June

    Durham 353-9 v Northants 450

    Callum Parkinson looks to nudge a leg side delivery from James Sales for four but it flicks pad not bat to race to the fine leg boundary.

    Whatevs... as they say. Result is the same. Leg byes and a third batting bonus point for the hosts.

  11. Postpublished at 11:49 BST 21 June

    Liam Patterson-WhiteImage source, Shutterstock

    Change of pace for Notts and Liam Patterson-White is into the fray.

    The spinner bowled well in helpful conditions in the first innings taking 6-43 which was his first class best bowling.

    In drying conditions on a pitch that traditionally favours spin (why wouldn't it when Simon Harmer is in the ranks) this could be a key spell for the visitors.

  12. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:49 BST 21 June

    Hermann c Gilchrist b Suthar 34 (Somerset 208 & 49-2 v Warks 330)

    A flick into the legside brings Jordan Hermann four more.

    The Somerset opener got a superb century in that big win over champion county Nottinghamshire last time out and is settling into his work nicely.

    But then he's gone!

    Spin has looked tricky to play and Hermann tries a slog sweep to Manav Suthar but top edges straight to Nathan Gilchrist in the deep.

    The Bears have an opening as Tom Kohler-Cadmore joins Josh Shaw.

  13. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:45 BST 21 June

    Potts c Zaib b Conway 12 (Northants 450 v Durham 347-9)

    Another avoidable dismissal for Durham, who could miss a third batting point here.

    Harry Conway fires that in towards the pads and Matthew Potts flicks dismissively straight to Saif Zaib at midwicket.

    Following on from Ben Raine's shed collapse that was another that felt a bit soft.

  14. Postpublished at 11:42 BST 21 June

    Somerset 208 & 44-1 v Warks 330

    Huge appeal from the close-in fielders as Jordan Hermann misses with a paddle sweep off Manav Suthar.

    There's a noise before the ball finds the gloves of keeper Alex Davies, but unfortunately for the Bears it was the sound of Hermann's bat hitting the ground, not the ball.

    The deficit is down to 78 as Jordan Thompson replaces Ethan Bamber.

  15. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:37 BST 21 June

    Jack c Hunt b Carson 24 (Sussex 159 v Hampshire 191 & 220)

    It was caught at long on caught by Sean Hunt.

    Sussex will need 253 to win, whilst Kyle Abbott remains not out on 23.

    This could be an exciting day's cricket - the chase is on!

  16. 50 runs

    50 up for Yorkshirepublished at 11:36 BST 21 June

    Leics 453 v Yorks 185 & 56-3

    Ben Green has been the Foxes most effective bowler this season but goes a little too full and Matt Revis unfurls a lovely cover drive for four.

    And he holds the pose for good measure as the score ticks past 50. Well wouldn't you?

  17. Postpublished at 11:34 BST 21 June

    Somerset 208 & 34-1 v Warks 330

    It hasn't taken long for a change as the Bears turn to spin in the ninth over of the morning.

    Slow left-armer Manav Suthar gets turn and bounce to run his fifth ball just past Josh Shaw's defensive prod.

    Encouragement that the Somerset spinners will also like to see - if their batters can give them somethng to bowl at.

  18. 50 for Burnspublished at 11:30 BST 21 June

    Glamorgan 358 v Surrey 105 & 111-2

    Rory Burns hits his half-century as he hit 53 not out, it took him 109 balls to hit that marker and has over half of Surrey's total.

    Surrey now trail Glamorgan by 142.

  19. Postpublished at 11:28 BST 21 June

    Leics 453 v Yorks 185 & 45-3

    A good leave from Matt Revis as Ben Green gets one to jag back in quite sharply past the off stump.

    A few balls are beginning to keep a little low.

    Green then runs a beauty past the outside edge.

    A probing maiden from the Foxes strike bowler - it's tough out there for the batters.

  20. Subs all roundpublished at 11:27 BST 21 June

    Northants 450 v Durham 333-8

    The official scorecard has yet to confirm but Northants have.

    In addition to Ben Stokes's withdrawal, Northants skipper Luke Procter has been substituted out of the game after suffering a finger injury, trying to stop a straight drive from Stokes no less.

    Gus Miller has come in as an injury replacement.