Summary

  • Day two of six County Championship matches

  • England and Lancashire's James Anderson announces retirement

  • Div One: Hants v Durham, Kent v Worcs, Notts v Lancs, Surrey v Warwickshire

  • Div Two: Glamorgan v Sussex, Northants v Glos

  • Centuries for Warks' Ed Barnard, Hampshire's Tom Prest, Glamorgan's Colin Ingram & Kiran Carlson, Worcs' Jason Holder & Matthew Waite and Notts' Haseeb Hameed.

  • Five-wicket hauls for Siddarth Kaul on Northants debut, Glos' Marchant de Lange, Warks' Craig Miles and Sussex's Jayden Seales.

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  1. 'Haynes wicket will take gloss off session for Notts'published at 16:24 11 May

    Tea: Notts 191-5 v Lancashire 331

    Dave Bracegirdle
    BBC Radio Nottingham commentator

    The wicket of Jack Haynes will take the gloss off that session for Nottinghamshire.

    What a shame, he was playing so, so nicely.

    That's not one that Jack will want to look back on with any great fondness.

    A wonderful innings up to that point.

  2. 'Northants need dream final session'published at 16:23 11 May

    Tea: Northants 151-7 v Glos 409

    Ed Seabourne
    BBC Radio Bristol

    It's been Gloucestershire's session.

    Northamptonshire - 95-6 in that session. They started it at 57-1 and it was pretty much all going wrong for them right from the start when they lost Ricardo Vasconcelos.

    Northants need a dream final session. They need Lewis McManus to play one of those innings when he just marshals the tail.

  3. Scoreboard at teapublished at 16:19 11 May

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    Division One

    Southampton: Hampshire 503 v Durham 45-1

    Canterbury: Kent 16-2 v Worcs 618-7d - in play

    Nottingham: Notts 191-5 v Lancs 331

    The Oval: Surrey 178-3 v Warks 343

    Division Two

    Cardiff: Glamorgan 271-4 Sussex 278

    Northampton: Northants 152-7 v Glos 409

  4. WICKET: Crawley c Roderick b Leach 6published at 16:18 11 May

    Kent 16-2 v Worcs 618-7d

    Uh oh.

    England opener Zak Crawley goes cheaply.

    Joe Leach has his second wicket in this productive opening bowling spell as Crawley tries to sweep the ball away off his pads but nicks it down the leg side where wicket-keeper Gareth Roderick takes a good catch going away to his left.

    Great anticipation and reactions from Roderick to safely pouch it.

    Kent are two down and in a spot of bother.

  5. Tea at Northamptonpublished at 16:17 11 May

    Northants 151-7 v Glos 409

    Two wickets in as many overs just before tea hasn't helped Northants' already difficult-looking task.

    Marchant de Lange picked up his third wicket - that of Saif Zaib for 23 - shortly before Zafar Gohar took the wicket of Liam Patterson-White for seven.

    Not a lot to shout about for the hosts at present with Gloucestershire well on top.

  6. Tea at the Kia Ovalpublished at 16:13 11 May

    Surrey 178-3 v Warwickshire 343

    Those two Craig Miles wickets have helped the Bears put the brakes on this Surrey innings.

    Dom Sibley and Ollie Pope were well set, but it will be down to Jamie Smith and Ben Foakes to pick things up again in the final session.

    Smith has been watchful so far, but a lovely drive off the last ball for four is a sign of what he can do when he gets in the mood.

  7. Tea at Trent Bridgepublished at 16:09 11 May

    Notts 191-5 v Lancashire 331

    And with that wicket of Jack Haynes, the players head off for tea.

    An excellent session of cricket with 127 runs and three wickets for George Balderson.

    But Haseeb Hameed remains on 104, although Lancashire will rue Luke Wells dropping him at slip just after he had reached his ton.

    The game is still intriguingly poised, though.

  8. WICKET Haynes b Balderson 35published at 16:07 11 May

    Notts 191-5 v Lancashire 331

    The pendulum swings again in this one!

    George Balderson begins the final over before tea and what is Jack Haynes doing?

    He opts to leave and the off-stump is knocked back.

  9. Tea at Sophia Gardenspublished at 16:04 11 May

    Glamorgan 271-4 v Sussex 278

    Everything looks rosy in the garden for Glamorgan at tea.

    Colin Ingram and Kiran Carlson's record-breaking partnership sees them trail by only seven.

    A far cry from the 41-4 they were wobbling on after 10 overs this morning.

  10. Tea at Utilita Bowlpublished at 16:03 11 May

    Hampshire 503 v Durham 45-1

    That wicket of Scott Borthwick leads to the players heading off for 20 minutes of tea.

    Hampshire hold all the aces in this match right now.

  11. 100 for Haseeb Hameedpublished at 16:02 11 May

    Notts 190-4 v Lancashire 331

    A 13th first-class century for Haseeb Hameed, but it won't feel unlucky for the Notts captain.

    This one is brought up with a flick down to deep square for four. It's the 15th of his innings from 161 balls as he helps put Notts right in this game.

    He is leading from the front here.

  12. WICKET: Compton c Jones b Leach 0published at 15:59 11 May

    Kent 0-1 v Worcs 618-7d

    Look away now Kent fans.

    No sooner has the mammoth Pears innings ended with the home bowlers getting hit to all corners of the ground, then the visitors are taking Kent wickets themselves.

    Worcestershire club stalwart Joe Leach finds the edge and Ben Compton walks after five balls without scoring.

  13. WICKET Borthwick b Organ 33published at 15:59 11 May

    Hampshire 503 v Durham 45-1

    Hampshire skipper James Vince knows what he's doing by having spin at both ends!

    In his second over, Felix Organ is full and gets a bit of turn past Scott Borthwick's bat and onto the stumps.

    Organ and Liam Dawson will be licking their lips at the prospect of bowling now.

  14. Postpublished at 15:56 11 May

    Glamorgan 270-4 v Sussex 278

    Colin Ingram and Kiran Carlson now hold the Glamorgan club record for a fifth-wicket partnership against Sussex.

    Beating a record which has stood since 1985.

    In terms of today's match, they now only trail by eight.

  15. WICKET Pope c Yates b Miles 44published at 15:56 11 May

    Surrey 169-3 v Warwickshire 343

    Craig Miles goes 'bang bang' for Warwickshire!

    Having removed Dom Sibley, he now dismisses the other set batter in Ollie Pope.

    The England number three is not happy as he punches his bat in frustration for a loose drive at this one.

    He falls six short of 50 and he has not made one in four Surrey innings this season.

  16. 'A tremendous afternoon for Glamorgan'published at 15:54 11 May

    Glamorgan 265-4 v Sussex 278

    Adrian Harms
    BBC Sussex

    Sophia GardensImage source, Adrian Harms

    A tremendous afternoon for Glamorgan and a double century partnership between Kiran Carlson and Colin Ingram both of whom have made excellent hundreds.

    The Sussex seamers have toiled away the only chance offered being a regulation stumping missed by John Simpson off the bowling of James Coles when Ingram was on 121.

    The new ball will be available 10 overs after tea by which time Glamorgan may will be on their way to a healthy first innings lead.

  17. 'Kent batted out of victory'published at 15:52 11 May

    Tea: Kent v Worcs 618-7d

    Ben Watts
    BBC Radio Kent

    Worcestershire have dominated this session, they've fully taken control of this game.

    It's been a whopping partnership from Jason Holder and Matthew Waite which has certainly turned this game in Worcestershire's favour.

    Kent will be batting after tea and they will have this mammoth first innings score to try and compete with.

    At the moment there are only two results possible in this game. Either Worcestershire win or a draw.

    Kent have been batted out of a victory by the visitors and brilliantly done by the Pears.

    They've made the most from winning the toss and batting on this wicket.

  18. Postpublished at 15:51 11 May

    Hampshire 503 v Durham 38-0

    And now spin from both ends as Felix Organ starts to bowl.

    More subcontinent than Southampton!

  19. Dawson into the attackpublished at 15:48 11 May

    Hampshire 503 v Durham 36-0

    Hampshire are not messing about as after three overs from Brad Wheal, Liam Dawson is thrown the ball.

    He is going to be doing a lot of bowling today and tomorrow.

  20. 100 for Kiran Carlsonpublished at 15:46 11 May

    Glamorgan 259-4 v Sussex 278

    A single takes Kiran Carlson to his century - joining Colin Ingram in the 100 club today.

    That's quite a big club today now to be honest, they'll have to build an extension.