Summary

  • Dom Sibley hits 305 for second-placed Surrey against Durham

  • Worcestershire's Jake Libby scores 228 not out against Hampshire

  • Ben Slater makes first hundred of the season for D1 leaders Notts

  • Australian Daniel Hughes scores 151 for Sussex against Warwickshire

  • James Bracey makes 133 in Gloucestershire's 380 all out against Glamorgan

  • Daniel Bell-Drummond & Harry Finch hit 100s for Kent against Northants

  • Ben Geddes scores 137, his first Middlesex hundred, against Leicestershire

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  1. Glos all out at Sophia Gardenspublished at 12:51 British Summer Time 30 June

    Glamorgan v Glos 380

    Gloucestershire's first innings finally comes to an end as James Bracey launches Mason Crane down the ground and is caught by Andy Gorvin.

    Bracey batted for 258 minutes, faced 197 balls and hit four sixes and 13 fours in his 130 - adding a club record 89 for the 10th wicket with Archie Bailey, who ends 19 not out.

    Spinner Crane ends with 4-89, and Timm van der Gugten took 4-61, but Glamorgan will be disappointed that the visitors added 101 to their overnight 279-7.

  2. Postpublished at 12:50 British Summer Time 30 June

    Sussex 44-0 v Warwickshire 415

    Good recovery from Ethan Bamber.

    He's send down 15 dot balls after those first two deliveries were sent to the fence... but wait, the final ball of his third over is overpitched and Tom Haines drills is to the rope at long-on.

    66% of Sussex's runs have come via boundaries - a mix of bad balls being punished and some seriously streaky edges.

    Daniel Hughes has 23* and Haines 17*.

  3. Postpublished at 12:49 British Summer Time 30 June

    Somerset 379 v Notts 0-0

    So, what will Notts make of this pitch?

    First order of business for Haseeb Hameed and Ben Slater - be together at lunch.

    Matt Henry will bowl the first over for Somerset. His first delivery is immaculate line and length, Hameed defends.

  4. 'What entertainment Henry has provided'published at 12:47 British Summer Time 30 June

    Somerset 379 v Nottinghamshire

    Anthony Gibson
    BBC Radio Somerset

    Rather a tame end to the innings with Jack Leach looking to turn a ball from Farhan Ahmed into the onside getting a leading edge and a straightforward caught and bowled.

    But a very useful last wicket partnership of 39 and Matt Henry marches back to the Andy Caddick pavilion, not out 41 from just 29 deliveries.

    What entertainment he has provided for this crowd.

  5. Glos pair set club recordpublished at 12:45 British Summer Time 30 June

    Glamorgan v Glos 377-9

    James Bracey and Archie Bailey have now added 86 for Gloucestershire's 10th wicket - with Bracey progressing to 130 not out.

    It is a new club record against Glamorgan - beating the 75 by Marchant De Lange and Ajeet Singh Dale at Cheltenham last summer.

  6. 300 runs

    partnership for Sibley & Lawrencepublished at 12:43 British Summer Time 30 June

    Surrey 578-3 v Durham

    As predicted by BBC commentator Martin Emmerson, that Surrey record fourth-wicket partnership of 222 against Durham from 1994 is long gone as Dom Sibley and Dan Lawrence continue their merciless assault.

    Sibley has 237 - just seven short of his highest first-class score - while Lawrence is on 158.

    They must now have a chance of overtaking the county's record stand for any wicket against Durham. That stands at 359, set by Mark Butcher and Ian Ward on this ground back in 2000.

  7. Postpublished at 12:41 British Summer Time 30 June

    Yorks v Essex 304-6

    A couple of eye-pleasing shots from Noah Thain have hauled Essex above the 300 mark, albeit around 40 minutes later than they might have hoped.

    Thain pulls Will Sutherland for four and then punches Matthew Revis to the rope at cover to move on to 11, while Michael Pepper has 18 at the other end.

    Yorkshire will be looking to turn the screw and keep their visitors down to around 350 if they can.

  8. Somerset all outpublished at 12:39 British Summer Time 30 June

    Somerset 379 v Nottinghamshire

    Jack Leach chips a return catch to Farhan Ahmed and this time the young spinner does take it - a lot less pace on that one than the chance offered by Matt Henry that he dropped.

    Leach's dismissal leaves Henry unbeaten on 41 from 29 balls and Somerset will probably be content to have pushed their total beyond 350 this morning, having resumed on 275-6.

    Tom Banton was the chief reason for that, making 84 before being caught attempting a reverse sweep.

    Mohammad Abbas and Brett Hutton finish with three wickets each for Notts.

  9. Postpublished at 12:38 British Summer Time 30 June

    Hampshire v Worcestershire 527-5

    Worcestershire are 71-2 in 24 overs this morning.

    We're in a spot of limbo at the Utilita Bowl.

    If the Pears put the pedal down you think they could get a lead of 700+ today, then give themselves maybe seven sessions to try to bowl their hosts out twice.

    At this rate the game is drifting towards a draw, which wouldn't do them a world of good at the foot of the table, as well as they have batted here.

  10. 150 runs

    for Dan Lawrencepublished at 12:35 British Summer Time 30 June

    Surrey 554-3 v Durham

    Dan Lawrence, SurreyImage source, Rex Features

    There's another milestone for Dan Lawrence, who steers Colin Ackermann to mid-on and saunters through for a single to reach his 150 from 126 balls.

    The third 50 of his innings has taken just 27 deliveries and Surrey show no signs of calling a halt to this run-fest any time soon.

  11. Division Two updatepublished at 12:35 British Summer Time 30 June

    Gloucestershire's last-wicket pair are still together at Sophia Gardens - James Bracey and Archie Bailey have added 71 so far and the visitors are 362-9 against Glamorgan.

    Harry Finch has just reached 50 off 66 balls with a lofted boundary and Kent are 427-5 against Northants - Finch's partner Daniel Bell-Drummond is 104 not out.

    Ben Geddes and Joe Cracknell are nearing a 50 partnership for Middlesex, who are 417-6 against Leicestershire at Grace Road.

    Wayne Madsen is 38 not out for Derbyshire, who are 76-3 after 21 overs, replying to Lancashire's 367 all out - two of the wickets to fall were taken by James Anderson.

  12. Postpublished at 12:33 British Summer Time 30 June

    Sussex 36-0 v Warwickshire 415

    Ethan Bamber replaces Chris Rushworth after a three-over opening spell but his first two deliveries are rather loose and overpitched allowing lefty Daniel Hughes to crack away through the covers to the short boundary for boundaries.

    He has 19* with four fours with Tom Haines 13* at the other end. Positive start from the hosts, though all three bowlers have beaten the bat and found the inside edge in the opening seven overs too.

  13. dropped catch

    Dropped catchpublished at 12:30 British Summer Time 30 June

    Somerset 371-9 v Notts

    Notts introduce Farhan Ahmed and the youngster is immediately muscled over mid-wicket for six by Matt Henry.

    The next one is smashed straight back at the bowler - Ahmed gets both hands to a head-high chance but is unable to hold it.

  14. dropped catch

    Dropped catchpublished at 115.5 overs

    Somerset 364-9 v Notts

    Matt Henry produces an agricultural mow down the ground for six off Liam Patterson-White.

    He goes for another big shot but gets too far underneath this one and Joe Clarke is in position for the catch - he spills it!

    Jack Leach adds to LPW's frustration with a ramp shot for four to open his account.

  15. 100 runs

    for Daniel Bell-Drummondpublished at 12:22 British Summer Time 30 June

    Kent 411-5 v Northants

    A quick single for DBD off Calvin Harrison takes him to three figures off 181 balls faced. It's the 20th first-class hundred of his career. A great servant for Kent CCC.

  16. Postpublished at 12:19 British Summer Time 30 June

    Surrey 527-3 v Durham

    This a tortuous experience for George Drissell.

    Dan Lawrence is enjoying himself here and lifts the spinner over long off for six - then repeats the stroke next ball.

    Drissell's next ball almost represents a moral victory - Lawrence finds the rope again but this time it's along the ground. So just 14 from those three deliveries.

    Lawrence is up to 130 now and Surrey have already added 120 this morning.

  17. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 113.5 overs

    Banton c Abbas b Patterson-White 84 (Somerset 340-9 v Notts)

    Liam Patterson-WhiteImage source, Getty Images

    Tom Banton goes for the reverse sweep and that is that for the Somerset batter as he picks out Mohammad Abbas at point.

    Banton has certainly made Notts pay for dropping him on two but he'll be disappointed not to go on to three figures.

  18. 6 runs

    Postpublished at 12:14 British Summer Time 30 June

    Somerset 340-8 v Notts

    Great shot by Matt Henry, who lofts Liam Patterson-White over long-on for six with great timing and minimum effort.

  19. Postpublished at 12:13 British Summer Time 30 June

    Sussex 10-0 v Warwickshire 415

    This really is a fascinating contest.

    Daniel Hughes and Tom Haines have both round the rope in the opening two overs, but Chris Rushworth and Oli Hannon-Dalby have also both beaten the outside edge with this new ball.

    The game hasn't made its mind up which way it wants to go... yet.

  20. Postpublished at 113 overs

    Sonmerset 333-8 v Notts

    Tom Banton tries to loft Brett Hutton to square leg - the ball skews off the leading edge and he adds two to backward point instead. Banton progresses to 84.