Summary

  • Adam Hose makes career-best 266 for Worcestershire against Hampshire

  • Surrey's Dom Sibley and Sam Curran hit centuries against Durham

  • Tom Westley scores a second successive Championship century for Essex

  • Keaton Jennings makes 106 and Chris Green 121 for Lancashire at Chesterfield

  • Sam Robson hits 133 for Middlesex v Leicestershire

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  1. Postpublished at 17 overs

    Somerset 56-3 v Notts

    Notts finally make a change as Brett Hutton is rested with figures of 2-25 from eight overs. Left-arm spinner Liam Patterson-White takes up the attack.

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    WICKETpublished at 12:17 British Summer Time 29 June

    Davies c Ibrahim b Crocombe 37 (Sussex v Warwickshire 79-1)

    Breakthrough for Sussex, and a big one.

    Henry Crocombe bangs in a shortish one and it draws an unorthodox shot from Alex Davies, who has amassed runs without ever looking in supreme nick.

    He tries to swat the ball away at head height about fifth stump and only succeeds in skying the ball out for Danial Ibrahim to take a catch on the deep cover boundary.

    The in-form Tom Latham joins Rob Yates in the middle.

  3. Postpublished at 12:16 British Summer Time 29 June

    Hampshire v Worcs 72-2

    Dom Kelly, the 19-year-old Lions right-arm bowler, is given his first over of Championship cricket.

    His third ball finds an inside edge off Adam Hose's bat but the ball flashes across his stumps and allows the batter to scamper a single.

  4. 'Kookaburra exercise is pointless'published at 12:14 British Summer Time 29 June

    Surrey 67-0 v Durham

    Mark Church
    BBC Radio London commentator

    I've always been very honest about this whole Kookaburra thing - an utterly pointless exercise and I won't change my opinion on that because this isn't going to be like Perth or Adelaide and also those that are going to use it are currently using a Dukes ball in the Test series.

    So I suppose Matthew Potts will be one of them but the sooner we do away with this, the better for all concerned.

  5. Postpublished at 16.1 overs

    Somerset 54-3 v Notts

    So close to another. Mo Abbas flashes one past the edge of Tom Abell's bat at the start of his ninth over of this spell. Maybe skipper Haseeb Hameed can't get the ball off him?

  6. Postpublished at 12:13 British Summer Time 29 June

    Hampshire v Worcs 71-2

    Short from James Fuller, who hasn't bowled amazingly well, however has the two wickets to fall.

    Jake Libby sees this one a mile off and pulls cleanly through midwicket for four, just his second in 41 balls. He is 19 not out. Adam Hose has two from 12 at the other end.

  7. Postpublished at 12:12 British Summer Time 29 June

    Yorks v Essex 45-1

    Tom Westley seems to have thrown off the shackles now, taking two fours off this latest over from Ben Coad.

    Westley has moved on to 17, overtaking Dean Elgar who is stuck on 12 as Essex look to build this second-wicket partnership.

  8. 50 up for Somersetpublished at 15.1 overs

    Somerset 52-3 v Notts

    A thick edge to third man for four for James Rew takes the Somerset total past 50. He has yet to settle at the crease and that will only keep the Notts slips interested.

  9. Postpublished at 12:11 British Summer Time 29 June

    Sussex v Warwickshire 72-0

    Ollie Robinson has his hands on his head.

    A reshuffle in the field leaves him with just one slip to face Alex Davies and, you know what happens next ball, yep, Davies flashes at a drive, finds the edge and sends one scooting through the vacant vicinity of second slip.

    Davies has 34 from 52 with Rob Yates on 30 at the other end and the visitors looking pretty comfortable as the sun threatens to burn through at Hove.

  10. 'Somerset are in some trouble'published at 12:10 British Summer Time 29 June

    Somerset 46-3 v Notts

    Anthony Gibson
    BBC Radio Somerset

    It was a good ball from Mo Abbas and Tom Kohler-Cadmore had to play at it. You can't fault his defensive push.

    It's a big wicket because he was batting nicely.

    Somerset are in some trouble.

  11. 50 runs

    50 partnership for Burns and Sibleypublished at 12:09 British Summer Time 29 June

    Surrey 62-0 v Durham

    A crashing off-side drive from Dom Sibley off Daniel Hogg reaches the rope and brings up 50 for the Surrey openers.

    Sibley adds another two boundaries in the over - one of which flies off the edge and agonisingly just wide of the fielder at third slip - and Durham must be having second thoughts about putting the home side in.

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    WICKETpublished at 14.1 overs

    TKC c Kishan b Abbas 31 (Somerset 46-3 v Notts)

    Big wicket for the Division One leaders.

    Tom Kohler-Cadmore, who has held the Somerset innings together so far, gets a thin edge to a fine delivery from Mo Abbas and Ishan Kishan takes his second catch of the morning behind the stumps.

    Tom Abell is in at five and he has a major rebuild ahead of him.

  13. Division Two updatepublished at 12:02 British Summer Time 29 June

    Ben Aitchison has a second scalp for Derbyshire at Chesterfield, tempting Lancashire's Josh Bohannon into an edge to the slips for 9, his side were 19-2 in the 12th over and though Ashton Turner joined Keaton Jennings and hit his first two balls for four, he has fallen to Zak Chappell with the visitors 28-3 after 14 overs.

    Ekansh Singh has joined Ben Compton after his fellow Kent Academy prospect Jaydn Denly departed for a bright and breezy 35 against Northamptonshire, opening for the first time.

    Kent have passed 50, as have Middlesex, without loss, with Josh De Caires 29* at leaders Leicestershire.

    Joe Phillips and Cam Bancroft have taken Gloucestershire to 40-0 in the Severnside derby at Glamorgan.

  14. 'Solid start from Surrey'published at 12:01 British Summer Time 29 June

    Surrey 46-0 v Durham

    Mark Church
    BBC Radio London commentator

    It's a good solid start this from Surrey.

    The concern from a Durham point of view is that nothing has really troubled Rory Burns or Dom Sibley so far.

  15. Postpublished at 13.4 overs

    Somerset 45-2 v Notts

    Near thing for James Rew, who doesn't get forward enough to a ball from Brett Hutton and is lucky to see an inside edge miss leg stump. He collects a single.

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    WICKETpublished at 12.5 overs

    Kashif Ali lbw b Fuller 44 (Hampshire v Worcs 60-2)

    James Fuller returns to the attack and pins the lively Kashif Ali infront almost immediately.

    Kashif made 44 from 38 balls with nine boundaries but is just a little off balance as Fuller wobbles one in low and thuds him in the pads infront of leg stump.

    Adam Hose joins Jake Libby in the middle, and we're going to see some spin from Liam Dawson soon.

  17. Postpublished at 12.5 overs

    Somerset 44-2 v Notts

    The umpire gives Mo Abbas a gentle reminder about not following through down the pitch following the first ball of a new over to James Rew.

    The Pakistani seamer must be due a breather soon but still has the energy for a bouncer to Tom Kohler-Cadmore, which clears the batter and keeper and runs away for four byes.

  18. Postpublished at 11:54 British Summer Time 29 June

    Yorks v Essex 26-1

    Despite all his considerable experience, Dean Elgar's not finding it easy out there against Ben Coad.

    Coad gets a ball to rise at the left-hander, causing him to recoil as he takes one hand off the bat, and then finds the edge later in the over - although the ball drops short of Fin Bean in the slips.

    It's a solid maiden from Coad, but Elgar survives on 12 while Tom Westley is yet to get off the mark.

  19. Postpublished at 11 overs

    Somerset 28-2 v Notts

    Tom Kohler-Cadmore is looking more assured than his fellow Somerset batters - he has four boundaries so far.

    But he is beaten by an inswinger from Mo Abbas which fortunately for him was just doing a bit too much - he is less fortunate from the final ball of the over which strikes him 'amidships'. Ouch.

  20. Postpublished at 11:49 British Summer Time 29 June

    Hampshire v Worcs 49-1

    Kashif Ali is playing very positively and has been rewarded with a slice of fortune, top-edging an attempted pull but seeing the ball fly away for a second straight boundary behind the stumps off Kyle Abbott.

    After no boundaries in the opening half hour, the Pears have seven in the past 20 minutes, six of them to Kashif who has 36 from 33 balls.