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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    WICKET: Coughlin c Jennings b Balderson 0published at 15:06 British Summer Time 20 May

    Lancashire v Durham 380-7 (target 475)

    Two in three balls for George Balderson and Lancashire are suddenly on top!

    It's another superb delivery and Paul Coughlin can only steer it into the waiting hands of Keaton Jennings at first slip.

    The Red Rose can scent victory now as Ben Raine strides out to join Ollie Robinson.

    95 runs still needed.

  2. 'The new ball strikes for Lancashire'published at 15:06 British Summer Time 20 May

    Lancashire v Durham 380-6 (target 475)

    Scott Read
    BBC Radio Lancashire

    The new ball strikes for Lancashire thanks to George Balderson.

    Durham are six down now

    Balderson finds the edge of the bat and Matty Hurst takes the catch.

  3. Postpublished at 15:05 British Summer Time 20 May

    Derbys 127-2 v Northants (target 371)

    Four more runs to Wayne Madsen with a flashing front foot drive through cover off the bowling of Siddharth Kaul.

    The run rate is now just below five an over and Derbyshire may well go for this if they still have wickets in hand by tea.

    Madsen and Luis Reece trade singles off Liam Patterson-White at the other end and the 50 partnership between this pair comes off 72 balls via a paddle sweep from Reece.

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    WICKET: Holden b Crane 28published at 15:05 British Summer Time 20 May

    Glamorgan v Middlesex 102-2 (target 213)

    Mason Crane takes his revenge - having been thumped for six by Max Holden, he then tempts the left-hander to try it again and turns the ball sharply to crash into his stumps.

    Still hope here for Glamorgan if they can pick up a couple more quickly.

    Leus du Plooy is the new man in for Middlesex.

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    WICKET: Clark c Hurst b Balderson 14published at 15:04 British Summer Time 20 May

    Lancashire v Durham 380-6 (target 475)

    This is right in the balance now as George Balderson makes the new ball count!

    Balderson delivers a perfect length, inducing the edge from Graham Clark and Matty Hurst does the rest behind the stumps.

    Six down, 95 needed - which way is this game going?

  6. Postpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 20 May

    Somerset 15-0 v Kent (target 189)

    Matt Renshaw moves on to nine as he runs a loose ball from Beyers Swanepoel to third man for four.

    Four more with the same shot to another loose one.

    This game is moving quickly and there have been few signs of encouragement for the Kent attack thus far.

  7. 100 up for Middlesexpublished at 14:59 British Summer Time 20 May

    Glamorgan v Middlesex 101-1 (target 213)

    Max Holden lifts the Middlesex total above three figures in style, launching Mason Crane over long-on for an enormous six, the first of this second innings.

    Holden has moved on to 27, with Mark Stoneman 39 and the visitors need another 112 for victory.

  8. Postpublished at 14:56 British Summer Time 20 May

    Derbys 115-2 v Northants (target 371)

    Frustration for Siddharth Kaul as Madsen misses with a straight drive and the ball deflects off the pad and just passes the stumps for four leg byes.

    Nine runs come off the over altogether, with a three and a single to Luis Reece and one to Madsen.

  9. Postpublished at 14:53 British Summer Time 20 May

    Lancashire v Durham 368-5 (target 475)

    Sensing an opportunity after the dismissals of David Bedingham and Ben Stokes, Lancashire are rotating the bowlers and they've brought back Tom Aspinwall and George Balderson.

    Balderson immediately prompts a couple of play and misses from Ollie Robinson, who's looked largely untroubled since he resumed his innings this morning and is now creeping towards 150.

    You feel Durham will still need one more significant partnership if they're going to climb this mountain of 475. Still 107 needed.

  10. Postpublished at 14:53 British Summer Time 20 May

    Somerset 4-0 v Kent (target 189)

    Just a single off the Grant Stewart over and now Beyers Swanepoel will bowl from the river End.

    Kent are two bowlers light due to injuries to George Garrett and Nathan Gilchrist.

    Matt Renshaw takes a single to Joe Denly on the off side.

    Might his leg spin be deployed later?

  11. Postpublished at 14:50 British Summer Time 20 May

    Derbys 106-2 v Northants (target 371)

    Four runs to Wayne Madsen, cutting Liam Patterson-White square.

    He aims a flashing drive on the off side but doesn't clear the field and now he needs a replacement bat after cracking his current one.

    Derbyshire looking comfortable here.

  12. Somerset begin run chase at Tauntonpublished at 14:46 British Summer Time 20 May

    Somerset 0-0 v Kent (target 189)

    A minimum of 54 overs left.

    Regulars Sean Dickson and Matt Renshaw will open the innings.

    One slip in for Grant Stewart, bowling from the Marcus Trescothick Pavilion End to Renshaw.

  13. Postpublished at 14:44 British Summer Time 20 May

    Derbys 101-2 v Northants (target 371)

    Luis Reece reverse sweeps Liam Patterson-White square for four to take Derbyshire past 100 in the 25th over.

    Solid first hour for the hosts since lunch.

    Siddharth Kaul is in the attack for Northants.

    He bowls a full length to Wayne Madsen, who gets a single off the fifth ball, flicked to deep square leg.

  14. Postpublished at 14:44 British Summer Time 20 May

    Glamorgan v Middlesex 76-1 (target 213)

    Lively start by new Middlesex batter Max Holden, who pumps Mason Crane to the boundary and then reverse sweeps the leg-spinner's next ball for four more.

    Holden is on 10, with Mark Stoneman 31 and the visitors need 137 more for victory. Glamorgan need nine wickets.

  15. 'That's what Lancashire were looking for'published at 14:39 British Summer Time 20 May

    Lancashire v Durham 352-5 (target 475)

    Phoebe Graham
    Manchester Originals bowler on BBC Radio Lancashire

    Ben Stokes is cleaned up for 18 and that's the wicket that Lancashire were looking for. It's puts them right in the mix for this game.

    Stokes reversing, the ball just continues straight, no turn and Luke Wells cleans him up.

    It certainly bring this this into a very, very interesting game of cricket.

    It's a huge wicket.

  16. KENT ALL OUT FOR 564published at 14:37 British Summer Time 20 May

    Somerset 554 v Kent 178 & 564 - lead by 188

    It's all over for this innings. Somerset will need to chase 189.

    Joe Denly is down the track to Lewis Gregory trying to pull the Somerset captain through square leg but he's nicked the ball to keeper James Rew, who takes the catch low and moving to his left.

    Denly is out for 67. George Garrett is left not out on one.

    We'll be back with the chase in just under 10 minutes.

  17. Postpublished at 14:36 British Summer Time 20 May

    Derbys 96-2 v Northants (target 371)

    Wayne Madsen drives Sanderson through the off side and a great diving stop by the Northants captain Luke Procter keeps it to three.

    Two more to Luis Reece behind square leg.

    A couple more to mid on and Reece is on 32.

    57 overs left in the match.

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    WICKET: Stokes b Wells 18published at 14:35 British Summer Time 20 May

    Lancashire v Durham 350-5 (target 475)

    Luke Wells had taken some punishment from Ben Stokes in his last over - but the Lancashire spinner gets the final say!

    Stokes unveils the reverse sweep again - and misses as the ball thuds on into his stumps.

    It was a useful cameo in the context of this game, but Durham are up against it now, needing another 125 with just five wickets standing.

    Graham Clark comes out to join Ollie Robinson, who's still there with 130.

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    WICKET: Robson b Gorvin 31published at 14:33 British Summer Time 20 May

    Glamorgan v Middlesex 65-1 (target 213)

    Andy Gorvin makes the breakthrough for Glamorgan!

    The medium-pacer had just had an lbw shout turned down against Sam Robson, but his next ball is wide of off stump and the opener chops on.

  20. Postpublished at 14:33 British Summer Time 20 May

    Somerset 554 v Kent 178 & 563-9 - lead by 187

    Joe Denly has to move up a gear here and takes two fours off Craig Overton.

    The first is a leg side ball glanced to fine leg.

    The second is smashed through cover on the front foot.

    The ball was the air for a while but safe.