Summary

  • Division One: Durham successfully chase 91 in 18 overs to beat Notts

  • Surrey complete innings victory over Yorkshire after Bairstow makes 77

  • Wins inside three days for Hampshire, Somerset and Worcestershire

  • Division Two: James Anderson takes five wickets in match as Lancashire draw with Derbyshire

  • Glos edge to nervy victory over Kent to earn long-awaited home win

  • Wins for leaders Leicestershire and Glamorgan

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  1. Late drama tops off excellent round of gamespublished at 19:00 British Summer Time 19 May

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    What an absolutely brilliant four days of County Championship cricket we've just all been treated to.

    Durham nicked the win over Nottinghamshire in dramatic fashion with just 10 balls remaining to end Notts' unbeaten record.

    Gloucestershire won for the first time this season and for the first time on home soil for 970 days in a seesaw encounter with Kent.

    Lancashire pushed Derbyshire all the way but couldn't find that elusive first victory of the campaign as the visitors held out to maintain their unbeaten start.

    Not to mention wins for Surrey earlier today, as well as Somerset, Hampshire, Worcestershire, Glamorgan and Leicestershire who wrapped things up on day three.

    A great advert for the sport. We can't wait to do it all again on Friday as we bring you live text coverage of round seven here on the BBC Sport website.

    England's men's and women's teams are also in action before then, so be sure to follow those games along with us too.

    Until then, thank you for joining us and enjoy your evening!

  2. Day four close of play scorelinespublished at 18:51 British Summer Time 19 May

    Just one drawn match - and that was a thriller that kept us on the edge of our seats right until the close.

    A brilliant round of County Championship cricket!

    Division One:

    • Durham 664 & 92-3 v Notts 407 & 347 – Durham win by seven wickets
    • Somerset 338 & 150-5 v Sussex 152 & 335 – Somerset win by five wickets
    • Surrey 512 v Yorkshire 255 & 229 – Surrey win by an innings and 28 runs
    • Warks 194 & 220 v Hampshire 300 & 203 – Hampshire win by 89 runs
    • Worcs 358 & 134 v Essex 157 & 110 – Worcs win by 225 runs

    Division Two:

    • Glamorgan 424 & 66-2 v Northants 185 & 304 – Glamorgan win by eight wickets
    • Glos 516 & 162-7 v Kent 424 & 253 – Glos win by three wickets
    • Lancashire 458 & 184-7dec v Derbyshire 314 & 220-8 – Match drawn
    • Middlesex 232 & 143 v Leics 274 & 102-3 – Leics win by seven wickets
  3. 'A terrific effort from Derbyshire'published at 18:40 British Summer Time 19 May

    Lancs 458 & 184-7d v Derbys 314 & 220-8 - match drawn

    Dave Fletcher
    BBC Radio Derby Sport

    Jack Morley has faced a lot of Jimmy Anderson and came through it.

    It's been a terrific effort from Derbyshire - they have maintained their unbeaten record.

    Derbyshire were never on top but they did really well to hold on.

  4. Ackermann sees Durham homepublished at 18:39 British Summer Time 19 May

    Durham 664 & 92-3 v Notts 407 & 347 - Durham win by 7 wickets

    Colin Ackermann came to the crease in the first over of a chase which was in tatters at 1-2.

    But in typically unflustered fashion, the 34-year-old played a blinder, bringing up his 66th first-class fifty to guide his team home.

    Cracking innings, cracking match. Durham take 22 points and will climb up to fourth in Division One.

    The Championship leaders are beaten for the first time this season and pick up five points. Their advantage is cut to three points.

  5. 'It was a run-fest'published at 18:37 British Summer Time 19 May

    Durham 664 & 92-3 v Notts 407 & 347 - Durham win by 7 wickets

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    I said earlier on that this was nailed-on for a draw, but you just never know.

    I really would not have imagined to be commentating on such a dramatic finish.

    It was a run-fest, but suddenly after tea Durham found themselves with an opportunity to win.

  6. LANCASHIRE DRAW WITH DERBYSHIREpublished at 18:35 British Summer Time 19 May
    Breaking

    Lancs 458 & 184-7d v Derbys 314 & 220-8 - match drawn

    Jack Morley works the second to last ball from Tom Hartley into the off side and they don't even bother with the final delivery of the match.

    What an absolutely monumental effort from Derbyshire to force the draw. Anuj Dal faced 113 balls for his 13 runs, while Jack Morley saw off 36 for no score.

    Lancashire tried to force the issue with a sporting declaration to leave Derbyshire with a chance and they came close to taking all 10 wickets but will remain near the foot of the Division Two table.

    Derbyshire remain unbeaten with their fifth draw of the season (W1).

  7. Postpublished at 18:35 British Summer Time 19 May

    Derbys 220-8 - target 329

    Jack Morley blocks balls three and four and it's almost done.

  8. DURHAM WIN BY SEVEN WICKETSpublished at 18:35 British Summer Time 19 May
    Breaking

    Durham 664 & 92-3 v Notts 407 & 347

    Colin Ackermann gets a leading edge and it loops over Haseeb Hameed and narrowly evades Lyndon James.

    Brydon Carse then smacks Lord down the ground for the winning boundary with 10 balls of the match to spare.

    What a match.

  9. Postpublished at 18:34 British Summer Time 19 May

    Derbys 220-8 - target 329

    You won't see a field like this very often for Tom Hartley's final over. Bat completely surrounded. Four balls to go as Jack Morley blocks two.

  10. Postpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 19 May

    Derbys 220-8 - target 329

    Tom Hartley will do the honours for Lancashire for the final over. No more James Anderson then.

  11. Lancashire need two wickets from final overpublished at 18:32 British Summer Time 19 May

    Derbys 220-8 - target 329

    Anuj Dal pushes into the offside from George Balderson and into the last over we go.

  12. Durham need four to win from12 ballspublished at 18:32 British Summer Time 19 May

    Durham 87-3 - target 91

    Colin Ackermann picks up one more to get the target down to four before Brydon Carse blocks out another Liam Patterson-White yorker.

  13. Postpublished at 18:32 British Summer Time 19 May

    Derbys 220-8 - target 329

    Anuj Dal with a defensive masterclass so far. Another forward block from George Balderson followed by... another forward block.

    Seven balls to go.

  14. 'It's been a superb effort'published at 18:31 British Summer Time 19 May

    Derbys 220-8 - target 329

    Dave Fletcher
    BBC Radio Derby Sport

    Marcus Harris hasn't been afraid to change it today.

    Balderson and Bohannon have come in to try and make something happen.

    It's been a superb effort.

  15. Postpublished at 18:31 British Summer Time 19 May

    Derbys 220-8 - target 329

    George Balderson whistles one just past Anuj Dal's off stump as he opts to let it go.

    Dal blocks the next one to move onto 13 from 111 balls. Yes, 111.

    Nine balls to go in the match.

  16. 50 runs

    50 from Colin Ackermannpublished at 18:31 British Summer Time 19 May

    Durham 86-3 - target 91

    Colin Ackermann must like playing Nottinghamshire.

    He follows up two centuries in the opening round at Trent Bridge this season with a half-century off just 46 balls. It's going to be a match-winning knock.

  17. Durham need seven to win from 16 ballspublished at 18:30 British Summer Time 19 May

    Durham 84-3 - target 91

    Liam Patterson-White in for his third over.

    Brydon Carse keeps out a yorker on leg stump. Dot.

    A flick off the pad gets Carse a single.

    Seven needed.

  18. Postpublished at 18:30 British Summer Time 19 May

    Derbys 220-8 - target 329

    George Balderson runs in and Anuj Dal defends well. Two wickets from 11 balls is the task now for Lancashire.

  19. Lancashire need two wickets from two overspublished at 18:29 British Summer Time 19 May

    Derbys 220-8 - target 329

    Into the penultimate over we go. James Anderson won't be bowling it though. George Balderson is thrown the ball to have a go.

  20. Durham need eight to win from 18 ballspublished at 18:28 British Summer Time 19 May

    Durham 83-3 - target 91

    Durham send in Brydon Carse with nine needed to win.

    He pushes his second ball into the offside for an easy single to keep the strike.