Summary

  • Final day of County Championship round seven

  • Somerset beat Kent by eight wickets

  • Lancs beat Durham by 60 runs - Stokes bowled for 18

  • Essex chased 330 to beat Warwickshire by four wickets

  • Hampshire beat Notts by five wickets

  • Middlesex beat Glamorgan by two wickets

  • Derbyshire hold on to draw with Northants

  • Leicestershire v Gloucestershire ends in draw

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  1. Tea at Tauntonpublished at 15:46 British Summer Time 20 May

    Somerset 60-2 v Kent (target 189)

    Kent strikes just before the break and the fluent stroke play of Tom Lammonby has been halted.

    He gets away with an edged drive from the crease wide of a lone first slip for four but he's out next ball for 30 off 24 balls.

    He hits Marcus O'Riordan down the ground and is caught in front of the boundary by Zak Crawley.

    Somerset only need another 129 but there's still a glimmer of hope here for Kent.

  2. Tea at Leicesterpublished at 15:45 British Summer Time 20 May

    Leics 221-4 f/o (trail by 114) v Gloucestershire

    Peter Handscomb puts his hand upImage source, Rex Features

    That's another fine session by Leicestershire's batters who have gone a long way towards saving the game.

    The hosts only lost Lewis Hill after lunch for 54 and Peter Handscomb is still there on 52.

    38 more overs to survive.

  3. Tea at Derby as Keogh strikes againpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 20 May

    Derbys 149-7 v Northants (target 371)

    Ross Whitely pushes forward to Rob Keogh and he's caught by Justin Broad at forward short leg!

    He's gone for a 17-ball duck.

    Keogh has 4-13 in six overs.

    Derbyshire go into tea seven down, having lost five of those wickets for just 22.

  4. Tea at Cardiffpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 20 May

    Glamorgan v Middlesex 120-4 (target 213)

    Glamorgan are suddenly back in the game after capturing three Middlesex wickets for just 12 runs.

    Mark Stoneman remains at the crease on 43, with Nathan Fernandes alongside him on five - and the visitors need another 93 to win this in the final session.

  5. Postpublished at 15:40 British Summer Time 20 May

    Somerset 53-1 v Kent (target 189)

    Joey Evison is in the attack and the 13th over of the innings is unlucky for him as his first ball is driven through the off side for four.

    Lovely shot from Tom Lammonby, who stays in the crease and rocks back on the drive.

    Lammonby gets a brace of twos and four more skewed off a leading edge through the off side as Lammonby misses a glance to leg.

    That's the Somerset 50 in 13 overs. 136 needed.

  6. Postpublished at 15:36 British Summer Time 20 May

    Derbys 147-6 v Northants (target 371)

    Plenty of company for Ross Whiteley as Rob Keogh brings in a silly point and a leg slip.

    An LBW shout is turned down.

    Whiteley tries to cut a quicker ball and squirts it away on the bounce to mid off.

    Maiden over.

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    WICKET: Higgins c Cooke b Crane 1published at 15:35 British Summer Time 20 May

    Glamorgan v Middlesex 114-4 (target 213)

    Mason Crane is finding plenty of turn here and he's gained some reward by dismissing Ryan Higgins.

    The ball spins away from Higgins and takes the edge to give Glamorgan their fourth wicket as we approach tea.

    Crane turned one viciously against Leus du Plooy earlier and somehow failed to get a leg before decision, but the leg-spinner is threatening to scupper Middlesex now.

  8. Postpublished at 15:34 British Summer Time 20 May

    Somerset 41-1 v Kent (target 189)

    Kent off spinner Marcus O'Riordan is in the attack and Matt Renshaw is forward and across to push the ball into the on side for one.

    Four singles come from the over and Somerset need 148.

  9. Postpublished at 15:30 British Summer Time 20 May

    Somerset 37-1 v Kent (target 189)

    Tom Lammonby is off the mark in style with four runs driven through the off side on the back foot.

    He gets four more through the same region moving forward.

    Calm has been restored after the wicket of Sean dickson.

  10. 150 for Ollie Robinsonpublished at 15:29 British Summer Time 20 May

    Lancashire v Durham 396-9 (target 475)

    Ollie Robinson (Durham)Image source, Getty Images

    Well, if Durham are destined to lose this game, it's certainly no fault of Ollie Robinson.

    He slashes outside off stump at George Balderson and carves him over the slips for four to move past 150.

    It's been a fantastic knock by Robinson, but doesn't look as though it'll prove sufficient to steer Durham to victory.

  11. 'Durham have dramatically lost their way'published at 15:28 British Summer Time 20 May

    Lancashire v Durham 388-9 (target 475)

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    This has all gone Pete Tong from a Durham point of view very quickly this afternoon.

    They have dramatically lost their way here.

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    WICKET Lamb LBW b Keogh 16published at 15:28 British Summer Time 20 May

    Derbys 143-6 v Northants (target 371)

    Rob Keogh has taken three in three overs and Derbyshire are in more than a bit of strife.

    It's an eventful over with two fours struck by Matt Lamb - one swept square and one driven through cover.

    But he's gone now as he misses a sweep and is struck at the top of the knee roll in front of middle and leg.

    The umpire has given him after a moment of deliberation and Ross Whiteley is in next.

    Maiden from Liam Patterson-White at the other end and 44 overs are left in the game.

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    WICKET: Du Plooy lbw b Harris 6published at 15:27 British Summer Time 20 May

    Glamorgan v Middlesex 113-3 (target 213)

    Glamorgan aren't out of this yet - especially after picking up the big wicket of Leus du Plooy.

    James Harris traps him leg before and Middlesex are three down, still needing exactly 100.

    This could yet be an intriguing final session...

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    WICKET: Potts run out 2published at 15:25 British Summer Time 20 May

    Lancashire v Durham 388-9 (target 475)

    That's not what Durham needed after losing three quick wickets - a mix-up that leads to a run-out.

    Callum Parkinson fumbles at square leg, but recovers to hurl the ball to George Balderson at the bowler's end and Matthew Potts is run out.

    Four wickets have fallen for eight runs and Lancashire need just one more to secure the win.

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    WICKET Donald c Nair b Patterson-Whitepublished at 15:21 British Summer Time 20 May

    Derbys 133-5 v Northants (target 371)

    Now then! Liam Patterson-White strikes and Derbyshire have lost their last three wickets for six runs.

    Aneurin Donald drives and is caught at mid off by Karun Nair.

    Anuj Dal joins Matt Lamb in the middle.

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    WICKET Dickson c Finch b Swanepoel 6published at 15:17 British Summer Time 20 May

    Somerset 24-1 v Kent (target 189)

    A soft dismissal ends a disappointing game for Sean Dickson.

    He's drawn into playing a leg side ball from Beyers Swanepoel that ought to have been left and feathers it to keeper Harry Finch.

    Tom Lammonby is in at three for the hosts.

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    WICKET: Raine c & b Balderson 3published at 15:16 British Summer Time 20 May

    Lancashire v Durham 384-8 (target 475)

    What a spell this has been from George Balderson! He's now picked up three quick wickets with the new ball and Lancashire are on the verge of victory now.

    Ben Raine goes for the drive, edges onto his pad and the ball loops up back towards the bowler, who launches a dive to scoop it up just above the turf.

    Durham hopes are fading fast now - they need 91 and have only two wickets left.

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    WICKET Reece b Keogh 44published at 15:14 British Summer Time 20 May

    Derbys 132-4 v Northants (target 371)

    Rob Keogh strikes again. Two wickets in two overs for the off spinner.

    Derbyshire have lost their two settled batters in quick succession.

    A well-flighted ball with a hint of drift into Luis Reece and the ball beats the forward block, hitting the top of the stumps.

    Aneurin Donald to bat next.

  19. 'Now things can change so quickly'published at 15:11 British Summer Time 20 May

    Lancashire v Durham 380-7 (target 475)

    Scott Read
    BBC Radio Lancashire

    George Balderson (Lancs)Image source, Getty Images

    This is a brilliant over by George Balderson.

    The new ball working wonders for Lancashire, making the most of it.

    Two quick wickets and now things can change so quickly.

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    WICKET Madsen c Patterson-White b Keogh 27published at 15:07 British Summer Time 20 May

    Derbys 127-3 v Northants (target 371)

    Rob Keogh is in the attack and strikes with the third ball of his spell.

    Wayne Madsen shapes to slog sweep and skies the ball to Liam Patterson-White, running to long on.

    Matt Lamb is in next.