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. Listen livepublished at 11:30 British Summer Time 19 May

    BBC Sounds

    As well as our live text don't forget you have plenty of listening options too - click on the watch & listen tab at the top of the page.

    On Sports Extra Kevin Howells is guiding you through the best of the action from the final day of our latest round of games.

    Kevin is at Old Trafford where Sir James Anderson will be trying to bowl Lancashire to their first win of the season in his comeback game.

    He will also be keeping across the leaders Nottinghamshire trying to avoid defeat at Durham and champions Surrey looking to complete victory against Yorkshire.

    Sports Extra 2 has the Lancashire v Derbyshire game in full if you want the ball-by-ball action of that one.

  2. 200 runs

    200 up for Yorkshirepublished at 11:30 British Summer Time 19 May

    Surrey 512 v Yorkshire 255 & 201-6 - trail by 56 runs

    Just some signs that Yorkshire are starting to get a bit more into their groove now as Matthew Revis drives one through cover for three off Matt Fisher.

    And with that, they pass 200.

  3. Postpublished at 11:28 British Summer Time 19 May

    Surrey 512 v Yorkshire 255 & 198-6 - trail by 59 runs

    Nathan Smith gets one to climb on Jonny Bairstow and it loops up off the shoulder of his bat but thankfully for the Yorkshire skipper, it lands safely.

    Bairstow gets through for the single to pick up his first run of the day before Matthew Revis nudges another one. Bairstow then shows us what he did plenty of yesterday and pulls one away to the mid-wicket boundary for four.

    A decent over for Yorkshire.

  4. 'An early boost for Durham'published at 11:26 British Summer Time 19 May

    Durham 664 v Notts 407 & 90-2

    Dave Bracegirdle
    BBC Radio Nottingham commentator

    An early boost for Durham.

    Rob Lord has played some sparkling shots but Notts would have been hoping for a bit more from him.

    There's nothing better for a bowling side than getting an early wicket.

  5. 150 runs

    150 up for Kentpublished at 11:25 British Summer Time 19 May

    Glos 516 v Kent 424 & 156-4 - lead by 64 runs

    And now Kent also pass the 150 mark as Jack Leaning clips one nicely off his legs through mid-wicket as Tom Price's line strays slightly.

    Leaning then steps onto the back foot to hit another four through the covers.

    The visitors slowly but surely building up that lead. Gloucestershire will be keen to get a wicket fairly early in this session to make in-roads.

    A reminder the hosts haven't won on home soil since September 2022.

  6. dropped catch

    Dropped catchpublished at 11:25 British Summer Time 19 May

    Lancs 458 & 176-7 v Derbys 314

    Tom Bailey goes on the attack and takes a big swing at Jack Morley, but doesn't get hold of it.

    It flies high out towards David Lloyd in the deep who drops the chance.

    Bailey gets a life on six.

    He then crashes Ben Aitchison for six and goes to 15. It's hammered over the longer boundary and goes way back over that. Huge.

    The lead is 320.

  7. 50 runs

    50 partnershippublished at 11:22 British Summer Time 19 May

    Glos 516 v Kent 424 & 148-4 - lead by 56 runs

    A much-needed 50 partnership comes up for Kent as Jack Leaning picks up a single off Zaman Akhter.

    Leaning has 17, Benjamin 26.

  8. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:21 British Summer Time 19 May

    Lord c McKinney b Minto 15 (Durham 664 v Notts 407 & 84-2 - trail by 173)

    Rob Lord picks up his third boundary of the morning, but two balls later he's gone.

    James Minto takes the outside edge and Ben McKinney does the rest at second slip with a good low catch to his right.

    Freddie McCann joins Ben Slater and the real battle begins.

  9. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:21 British Summer Time 19 May

    #bbccricket

    With five games decided yesterday, we still have plenty of action to see us through the final day, but who will be claiming victory?

    How do you think your team has performed so far and what are your predictions for day four?

    We want to hear your thoughts wherever you are, and as always, we will be sharing the best responses so get involved.

  10. Postpublished at 11:20 British Summer Time 19 May

    Surrey 512 v Yorkshire 255 & 190-6 - trail by 67 runs

    Yorkshire skipper Jonny Bairstow is taking a somewhat more measured approach than he did yesterday evening.

    He raced onto 64 from 66 balls on day three with eight fours and two sixes but has opted for staying solid in these first few overs.

    Bairstow blocks out a maiden from Nathan Smith and that's 12 dots he's faced this morning.

  11. 50 runs

    50 for Matty Hurstpublished at 11:19 British Summer Time 19 May

    Lancs 458 & 161-7 v Derbys 314

    Matty HurstImage source, Rex Features

    Ben Aitchison is straight in to replace the crocked Blair Tickner.

    Aitchison is having a good match with four wickets and a knock of 45.

    Matty Hurst pulls him through square leg for a single and that brings up his second fifty of the match and his fourth of the season.

    The Lancashire wicketkeeper - who also has a couple of catches in the match - has reached the figure 10 times in 23 first-class matches.

    His latest comes off 71 balls with two fours and a six.

  12. Postpublished at 11:19 British Summer Time 19 May

    Glos 516 v Kent 424 & 147-4 - lead by 55 runs

    Another short and wide one from Tom Price, another one swatted away through point by Chris Benjamin. Two fours off the over and that's a bit better from a Kent perspective as Benjamin moves to 26.

  13. 'First hour is crucial for Kent'published at 11:19 British Summer Time 19 May

    Glos 516 v Kent 424 & 147-4

    Dan Whiting
    BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    The first hour is crucial for Kent.

    We've got a second new ball due just after lunch, that will be integral to how this game goes.

    I think Gloucestershire will want two wickets by lunch.

  14. Postpublished at 11:17 British Summer Time 19 May

    Glos 516 v Kent 424 & 143-4 - lead by 51 runs

    We have the first boundary of the day at Bristol. Tom Price sends one down short and wide and it allows Chris Benjamin to free his arms up and cut it away to the point boundary.

    Lovely strike from Benjamin as he puts away the poor ball.

  15. Handshakes at 4.50pm?published at 11:14 British Summer Time 19 May

    Notts 79-1 trail Durham by 180

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Durham have one task today and that's taking nine wickets.

    But taking wickets here has not been easy in the last few days. It's been a batsman's paradise.

    The first innings aggregate was 1,071 runs, but having scored a record 664, Durham did end up with a first innings lead of 257.

    So Notts have their work cut out to wipe out the deficit which stood at 190 at the start of play.

    Yesterday was a truly miserable day. It was gloomy and very cold with a northerly hammering the ground. But the sun is out today and it feels like summer is here once again, which may aid the batsmen. We'll see.

  16. Postpublished at 11:13 British Summer Time 19 May

    Surrey 512 v Yorkshire 255 & 190-6 - trail by 67 runs

    Matthew Revis nudges a single into the covers off the last ball of Nathan Smith's over to retain the strike. Slow and steady start to day four for Yorkshire and it's understandable.

    Not losing wickets probably a priority over runs at this stage.

  17. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:10 British Summer Time 19 May

    Balderson c Andersson b Tickner 9 (Lancs 458 & 149-7 v Derbys 314)

    Another falls as George Balderson goes for the big swing and top edges down to Martin Andersson.

    He runs in from the fine leg boundary to take a good diving catch.

    Concern for the bowler as Blair Tickner is down clutching the back of his left knee/thigh.

    Tickner grimaces a little as he's helped to his feet after treatment, but stays on the pitch.

    Tom Bailey is in.

  18. Postpublished at 11:09 British Summer Time 19 May

    Durham 664 v Notts 407 & 77-1 - trail by 180

    Nice shot from nighthawk Rob Lord as he drives Ben Raine on the up through point for the day's first boundary.

    He crunches the final ball of Raine's six through the covers for four more.

    That probably says something about the pitch.

  19. Postpublished at 11:07 British Summer Time 19 May

    Glos 516 v Kent 424 & 136-4 - lead by 44 runs

    And now a maiden from Gloucestershire's Zaman Akhter. Just the one run added in the first two overs for Kent so far.

  20. 'We'll have to see how everything shapes up'published at 11:07 British Summer Time 19 May

    Lancs 458 & 149-6 v Derbys 314

    Scott Read
    BBC Radio Lancashire

    Derbyshire have been prone to chasing down large run chases.

    We'll have to see how everything shapes up.

    Lancashire will have to declare at some point.