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. Postpublished at 17:48 British Summer Time

    Derbys 216-7 - target 329

    Luke Wells comes on to replace Anderson Phillip as Marcus Harris replaces pace with spin.

    Anuj Dal has six fielders around the bat. He prods the third ball straight into the ground which stops dead, inches in front of his stumps.

    A big appeal for leg before as Dal plays forward. Not out.

    Maiden - 11 overs remain.

  2. Postpublished at 17:48 British Summer Time

    Glos 153-7 - target 162

    Cameron Green pushes one into the off side and he's happy to take the single and rotate the strike with Zaman Akhter. Trusting his partner at the crease until the end.

    Nine to win.

  3. Postpublished at 17:47 British Summer Time

    Glos 152-7 - target 162

    Two singles off Grant Stewart's over. Slowly but surely, Gloucestershire are getting there. Now 10 runs to get.

  4. 'Are they about to have a party?'published at 17:43 British Summer Time

    Glos 150-7 - target 162

    Dan Whiting
    BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Gloucestershire fans have been starved of success in red ball cricket for so long - they've been absolutely barren with four wins in four years.

    It's been tough times but are they about to have a party?

  5. 150 runs

    150 up for Gloucestershirepublished at 17:43 British Summer Time

    Glos 150-7 - target 162

    Zaman Akhter pushes one down the ground for a single off Kashif Ali and that's the 150 up.

    Just another 12 runs needed now for Gloucestershire and the finishing line is coming into sharp focus for that long-awaited home victory.

    Two years and eight months since it last happened.

  6. dropped catch

    Dropped catchpublished at 17:42 British Summer Time

    Durham 23-2 - target 91

    Colin Ackermann gets a life on five as he edges Mo Abbas to lone slip Freddie McCann, but he can't hang on to a low catch.

    Ackermann makes the most of his life as he middles the next ball for four.

    He steps down the track to the final ball and swipes, but edges fien past the dive of Kyle Verreynne for four more.

    Scratchy. Ten from the over.

  7. Postpublished at 17:41 British Summer Time

    Durham 13-2 - target 91

    Superb work from Haseeb Hameed who almost runs out Alex Lees backing up.

    He swoops in to collect a push down the ground and flicks the ball out of the back of his hand which misses the stumps.

    Lees would have been well out of his ground.

    Brett Hutton's over costs just the one single from Colin Ackermann.

  8. Postpublished at 17:38 British Summer Time

    Derbys 212-7 - target 329

    Plenty of oohs and aahs but Ben Aitchison keeps Josh Bohannon at bay.

    The Derbyshire man played an attacking hand in the first innings.

    Very different this time as he has faced 14 balls without scoring.

    Fourteen overs.

  9. Postpublished at 17:38 British Summer Time

    Glos 148-7 - target 162

    Grant Stewart veers one down the leg side and Zaman Akhter flicks it fine towards the long leg boundary for another four for Gloucestershire.

  10. Postpublished at 17:35 British Summer Time

    Durham 12-2 - target 91

    Alex Lees plays a thick inside edge off Mohammad Abbas which could so nearly have taken out his off-stump. It finds the boundary instead.

    Six from the over.

    79 needed from 15 overs.

  11. Postpublished at 17:34 British Summer Time

    Glos 143-7 - target 162

    Another over comes to an end from Nathan Gilchrist and just the two off it.

    Gloucestershire can afford to slowly nudge their way to the finish line. They won't want to lose any more wickets and create a real scare.

  12. 'You could cut the tension with a knife'published at 17:33 British Summer Time

    Glos 143-7 - target 162

    Aaron Bryans
    Test Match Special commentator

    You could cut the tension with a knife.

    It's unbelievable - Cameron Green has been really sensible at the crease.

  13. Postpublished at 17:32 British Summer Time

    Durham 5-2 - target 91

    Brett Hutton to bowl in tandem with Mo Abbas.

    Alex Lees keeps calm amid the carnage and picks up his second single.

    Colin Ackermann gets off the mark with a drive out towards the cover boundary for two.

    Two more singles and it's five from a much calmer over.

  14. Postpublished at 17:30 British Summer Time

    Glos 141-7 - target 162

    Zaman Akhter takes a single off the last ball of Grant Stewart's over and will keep the strike.

    Just the one off it. Gloucestershire need 21 runs to win.

  15. 'What a start'published at 17:27 British Summer Time

    Durham 1-2 - target 91

    Dave Bracegirdle
    BBC Radio Nottingham commentator

    Extraordinary stuff!

    Nottinghamshire were probably believing the inevitable would happen.

    What a start, a lot of people will be getting very excited.

  16. A dramatic turn of eventspublished at 17:26 British Summer Time

    Durham need 91 to beat Notts

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    There are 18 overs left in this game and Durham need 91 to beat Notts in the CLS sunshine.

    I said this morning it would be very difficult to take nine wickets on this track but they have plugged away all day and got their rewards.

    And the wickets have been shared about, with two each for Brydon Carse, Ben Raine, Codi Yusuf and George Drissell.

    Notts were 305-6 at tea and needing to bat out, maybe another hour or so, without too many issues, but when Kyle Verreynne was out first ball after the break and Lyndon James followed a few minutes later they were soon in trouble.

    Joe Clarke was the last man out for 119. But could there be more drama?

    Ben McKinney has just been bowled first ball by Mohammad Abbas and Emilio Gay has also fallen in the first over for a duck with Durham 1-2.

  17. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:26 British Summer Time

    Gay c Verreynne b Abbas 0 (Durham 1-2 - target 91)

    What on earth?

    Emilio Gay fends at a ball outside off stump and a faint edge through to wicketkeeper Kyle Verreynne who takes a good tumbling stop to his left.

    Second-ball duck. Abbas has two in his first five balls.

    Colin Ackermann is in within the first over.

  18. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:24 British Summer Time

    McKinney b Abbas 0 (Durham 1-1 - target 91)

    Mohammad Abbas sneaks one through Ben McKinney and clatters the stumps.

    First-ball duck. Emilio Gay is in.

  19. 'It was an odd approach'published at 17:23 British Summer Time

    Derbys 212-7 - target 329

    Dave Fletcher
    BBC Radio Derby Sport

    13 off 14 balls was not what was necessarily required from Chappell as he trudged off.

    The catch was taken very well.

    It was an odd approach, entirely baffling.

  20. Durham begin chase of 91published at 17:22 British Summer Time

    Durham 0-0 - target 91

    Durham fought back superbly after tea to take the last five Nottinghamshire wickets for just 42 runs.

    From the prospect of early handshakes to a victory charge.

    They have 18 overs to pick off 91 runs. Alex Lees takes strike with Ben McKinney for company.

    Mo Abbas is at the top of his mark. Play.