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. Durham need 32 to win from seven overspublished at 18:12 British Summer Time

    Durham 59-2 - target 91

    A play and a miss from Alex Lees to the first ball of Mohammad Abbas' sixth over.

    He steps legside and hoiks a short ball into the offside for a single.

    Four more singles follow and it looks pretty darn comfortable. The batters look to have plenty of time.

    Durham are doing this in singles - and they can. They need less than a run a ball.

  2. 'The singles can be picked off'published at 18:10 British Summer Time

    Durham 59-2 - target 91

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    They're trying to keep their fielders on the boundaries.

    With the deep field, the singles can be picked off.

    It's just the 32 runs to win now.

  3. Postpublished at 18:10 British Summer Time

    Derbys 217-8 - target 329

    Tom Bailey is next up with the new ball for Lancashire. Four slips, gully, leg gully, short leg and a short cover in place.

    Do you think Lancashire need a couple of wickets?

  4. Postpublished at 18:08 British Summer Time

    Derbys 217-8 - target 329

    It's a very attacking field in place for Lancashire as James Anderson bangs in a bouncer to Jack Morley, who ducks out the way.

    He follows it up with a full one but Morley just about manages to block it and that's the end of Anderson's over.

    Seven overs to go.

  5. Durham need 37 to win from eight overspublished at 18:07 British Summer Time

    Durham 54-2 - target 91

    Alex Lees sweeps but picks out the fielder at deep square leg.

    Colin Ackermann goes back and smacks Liam Patterson-White through the offside for four more. Ackermann sweeps fine for two more before the batter milk two more singles.

    Patterson-White's first over costs 10. It may be his last.

  6. Postpublished at 18:06 British Summer Time

    Derbys 217-8 - target 329

    James Anderson from The James Anderson End at Old Trafford.

    The first ball is well blocked by Jack Morley. Second one is turned into the leg side for no run.

    Two down, 46 balls to go for Derbyshire.

  7. new ball

    Lancashire take new ballpublished at 18:04 British Summer Time

    Derbys 217-8 - target 329

    Anuj Dal blocks out the over from Tom Bailey for a maiden and that's the 80th over completed, so now Lancashire can take the new ball.

    The hosts will have eight overs to try and take two wickets. James Anderson will of course bowl the first of those with the new ball.

    This is tense.

  8. Durham need 47 to win from nine overspublished at 18:03 British Summer Time

    Durham 44-2 - target 91

    Colin Ackermann hits Mohammad Abbas once more over Haseeb Hameed to pierce the gap at midwicket and collect four more precious runs.

    Three more singles follow in a productive over worth eight.

    Hameed tosses the ball to spinner Liam Patterson-White.

  9. Postpublished at 18:00 British Summer Time

    Derbys 217-8 - target 329

    Derbyshire have taken the overs to face down into single figures.

    Anuj Dal takes a single off Luke Wells' first ball to move to 12 off 86 balls.

    Jack Morley to face the next five. He seems to have almost the entire Lancashire team surrounding the bat but holds out. Just.

    Nine overs to go.

  10. 'A great advert for this illustrious competition'published at 17:57 British Summer Time

    Glos 516 & 162-7 v Kent 424 & 253

    Dan Whiting
    BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Gloucestershire have won an absolute epic!

    They record their first victory since September 2022, a great advert for this illustrious competition.

    Kent deserve an applause as well, in a new chapter for them it's not boring to watch them.

  11. Durham need 55 to win from 10 overspublished at 17:56 British Summer Time

    Durham 36-2 - target 91

    Colin Ackerman rocks onto the back foot and smacks Mo Abbas into the offside.

    Luckily for Notts it's picked up by the sweeper for a third single of the over.

    Brett Hutton continues and tumbles down in his follow through to stop Alex Lees' punch down the ground.

    Four singles from the over.

  12. GLOUCESTERSHIRE WIN BY 3 WICKETSpublished at 17:54 British Summer Time
    Breaking

    Glos 516 & 162-7 v Kent 424 & 253 - Gloucestershire win by three wickets

    There it is! Cameron Green fittingly hits the winning run with a quick single to point!

    A fantastic game of cricket comes to an end and Gloucestershire have edged it to win for the first time this season!

    That's also a first win on home soil since September 2022. The 970-day wait is over.

    The beauty of the game summed up in this encounter that ebbed and flowed with momentum swinging one way, then the other.

    Australian international Green ends with an excellent unbeaten 67 to go with his 128 in the first innings. What a performance.

    Kent did well to make a real game of it after a disappointing second innings but it ultimately ends in defeat and they remain languishing near the bottom of Division Two.

  13. 'Derbyshire are just trying to survive'published at 17:53 British Summer Time

    Derbys 216-8 - target 329

    Scott Read
    BBC Radio Lancashire

    Derbyshire are just trying to survive.

    Lancashire prize out a wicket just before the new ball.

  14. Postpublished at 17:53 British Summer Time

    Glos 161-7 - target 162

    Cameron Green takes a quick single to mid-off as Kashif Ali's over comes to an end and the scores are now tied!

  15. Postpublished at 17:52 British Summer Time

    Glos 160-7 - target 162

    Zaman Akhter tickles it through square leg for a single. Counting them down now... two to win.

  16. Postpublished at 17:51 British Summer Time

    Glos 159-7 - target 162

    Cameron Green works it into the offside for another single for Gloucestershire from Kashif Ali. It's almost done and dusted.

  17. Postpublished at 17:51 British Summer Time

    Glos 158-7 - target 162

    Short from Kashif Ali to Cameron Green and he pulls one hard through the leg side for four.

    Gloucestershire are almost there! They need just four more. Potentially one more hit...

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    WICKETpublished at 17:50 British Summer Time

    Aitchison lbw b Bailey 0 (Derbys 216-8 - target 329)

    Lancashire edge closer to a maiden win as Ben Aitchison steps in front of his stumps and is trapped in front by Tom Bailey to end his 21-ball resistance.

    Jack Morley joins Ajuj Dal with 10.5 overs to survive.

  19. Postpublished at 17:50 British Summer Time

    Glos 154-7 - target 162

    Zaman Akhter guides one away for another single. Every run is being cheered and applauded from the Bristol crowd. You can understand why.

  20. Postpublished at 17:49 British Summer Time

    Durham 29-2 - target 91

    Colin Ackermann and Alex Lees run well below the wicket to scamper six runs off Brett Hutton's third over.