Summary

  • Day four of five matches in the County Championship

  • Div One: Hants v Durham, Somerset v Essex

  • James Rew hits 116 as Somerset beat Essex by three wickets

  • Hampshire v Durham ends in draw

  • Div Two: Glamorgan v Derbyshire, Lancashire v Gloucestershire, Middlesex v Kent

  • Middlesex chase 365 to beat Kent in thriller

  • Glamorgan v Derbys & Lancs v Gloucs end in draws

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  1. 50 runs

    for Anderssonpublished at 16:56 British Summer Time

    Glamorgan v Derbyshire 218-4 (target 338)

    Martin Andersson slaps Asitha Fernando for a couple of fours and then a single to move to his fifty off just 67 balls.

    120 more needed off 19.1 overs.

    Doable?

  2. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:52 British Summer Time

    Hollman c Compton b Parkinson 103 (Middlesex 309-6, need 56 runs)

    Another twist as Luke Hollman goes... and back comes Stephen Eskinazi with Max Holden as a runner.

    Due reward for Matt Parkinson who gets Hollman pushing forward. An edge rolls up his pad and up to Ben Compton at short leg.

    Still 56 runs needed and this game is in the balance again.

  3. 50 runs

    stand between Wells & Hartleypublished at 16:46 British Summer Time

    Lancs 450 & 211-6 v Gloucs 589-8 dec

    This has been some effort from Luke Wells and Tom Hartley as they bring up their fifty partnership.

    More importantly they've seen off 20 overs.

    72 is the lead, 25 overs remaining.

    Feeling confident Lancashire fans?

    Tom Hartley battingImage source, Rex Features
  4. 50 runs

    50 for Daviespublished at 16:45 British Summer Time

    Middx 238 & 303-5 (target 365) v Kent 129 & 473

    Another reverse sweep from Jack Davies brings up his half century.

    This has been a perfectly aggressive innings from Davies who has complemented Luke Hollman's century.

    Just 62 needed now.

  5. Postpublished at 16:43 British Summer Time

    Middx 238 & 296-5 (target 365) v Kent 129 & 473

    A second and now third no ball of the over, the last walloped for four by Jack Davies and this has turned into a nightmare over from George Garrett.

    The maths is complicated but that is 29 runs from a nine ball over from the Kent man.

  6. 'What a moment for Luke Hollman'published at 16:39 British Summer Time

    Middx 238 & 264-5 (target 365) v Kent 129 & 473

    Guy Swindells
    BBC Radio London

    A magnificent feeling for Luke Hollman, his first ever first-class hundred. You could hear the roar as he took his single.

    When his team needed him to come to the party and in the first match he's picked as a specialist batsman he gets the 100.

    Well played Luke Hollman, what a moment for that young man.

  7. Postpublished at 16:39 British Summer Time

    Glamorgan v Derbyshire 184-4 (target 338)

    Are Derbyshire giving this a go?!

    154 needed off 24 overs, Brooke Guest and Martin Andersson both well set in the 30s.

    The required run-rate is around 6.5 an over.

  8. Postpublished at 16:38 British Summer Time

    Middx 238 & 285-5 (target 365) v Kent 129 & 473

    Jack Davies has pulled a six off a no ball from George Garrett and that has shifted the dial.

    And now he has bullied a four through mid off and sliced an outside edge over the slips for another.

    There are 26 overs left in the game after this one and 80 runs needed by Middlesex who are effectively six down given the injury to Stephen Eskinazi.

    Where's your money?

  9. 'The skies seem to be brightening'published at 16:35 British Summer Time

    Lancs 450 & 204-6 v Gloucs 589-8 dec

    Ed Seabourne
    BBC Radio Bristol

    One of the good news from a Gloucestershire perspective is that the skies do seem to be brightening up here.

  10. 100 runs

    100 for Hollmanpublished at 16:34 British Summer Time

    Middx 238 & 264-5 (target 365) v Kent 129 & 473

    A debut first-class century for Luke Hollman comes with a dab on the offside off Matt Parkinson.

    It has come from 184 balls and has contained 10 fours.

    Hollman is only in the side on account of Leus du Plooy being unavailable but he has stepped up to the plate magnificently.

    Luke Hollman celebrates centuryImage source, Getty Images
  11. Postpublished at 16:30 British Summer Time

    Middx 238 & 262-5 (target 365) v Kent 129 & 473

    Short leg and slips either side of Chris Benjamin to start the over from Matt Parkinson but a well-controlled reverse sweep from Jack Davies sees Zak Crawley come out and plug a gap at backward point.

    Seven from it and another push towards a Middlesex win with 103 needed.

  12. Postpublished at 16:27 British Summer Time

    Glamorgan v Derbyshire 173-4 (target 338)

    Derbyshire pair Brooke Guest and Martin Andersson have seen out the first half-hour after tea.

    27 overs to go in Cardiff - whether or not we'll get all of them in remains to be seen.

  13. Postpublished at 16:24 British Summer Time

    Middx 238 & 255-5 (target 365) v Kent 129 & 473

    Matt Parkinson is going to get a go with the newish ball (nine overs old) and this has a feel of being a pivotal part of the battle for this contest.

  14. 'What a game of cricket'published at 16:23 British Summer Time

    Middx 238 & 255-5 (target 365) v Kent 129 & 473

    Dan Whiting
    BBC Radio Kent

    All four results possible in this match, what a game of cricket this has been.

    It's been fascinating, it really has been a wonderful game.

  15. 'Hartley happy to play shots off the seamer'published at 16:21 British Summer Time

    Lancs 450 & 196-6 v Gloucs 589-8 dec

    Ed Seabourne
    BBC Radio Bristol

    These runs are all important to save never mind just in terms the fact that Gloucestershire have got to go out and get them, but just to keep the pressure on.

    Tom Hartley seems to be happy enough to play his shots off the seamer.

  16. Everyone had given up the ghostpublished at 16:19 British Summer Time

    Hants 470 v Durham 511 & 61-0

    It seemed as if this match had been tracking towards this conclusion for days as Durham take 13 points and the hosts 12.

    Bad light and rain has interrupted throughout the final day and everyone has given up the ghost with the match at a stalemate for a while.

    Graham Clark's 160 which rescued Durham from 82-4 in their first innings and Ben Brown's 162 in Hampshire's reply were the standout performances with the bat.

    But in truth a used pitch offered little to the bowlers at any stage. Against that backdrop Matthew Potts 4-84 was a creditable effort and Liam Dawson's 5-158 told its own story.

    Durham and Hampshire remain separated by three points in fourth and fifth place in the table with the latter having played one game fewer.

  17. Postpublished at 16:18 British Summer Time

    Lancs 450 & 196-6 v Gloucs 589-8 dec

    This has been a crucial seventh-wicket stand between Luke Wells and Tom Hartley.

    Lancashire's lead has crept up to 57 and they're eating into the overs.

    32 and a bit to go.

    Luke Wells battingImage source, Rex Features
  18. 'Weather is set fair'published at 16:14 British Summer Time

    Middx 238 & 253-5 (target 365) v Kent 129 & 473

    Guy Swindells
    BBC Radio London

    We've had four seasons in one day pretty much today.

    We've had rain, we were late starting, we had early lunch, had another interruption around the tea interval but now the sun has come out and it looks as if the weather is set fair for the rest of this match.

  19. 'Middlesex run-rate beginning to creep up'published at 16:11 British Summer Time

    Middx 238 & 244-5 (target 365) v Kent 129 & 473

    Guy Swindells
    BBC Radio London

    Middlesex's required run-rate to win this one was three an over for a long time but it's just beginning to creep up to four which might be a little bit tricky.

    So the draw is again possible

  20. Back under way at Lord'spublished at 16:08 British Summer Time

    Middx 238 & 243-5 (target 365) v Kent 129 & 473

    Kashif Ali has ball in hand and Luke Hollman in his sights as the final session of this enthralling match gets the green light.