Summary

  • Division One: Durham end day two on 320-4 - 87 runs behind leaders Notts

  • Foakes hits 86 as Surrey end day on 384-7 to lead Yorkshire by 129 runs

  • Hampshire lead Warwickshire by 265 runs

  • Archie Vaughan hits 80 before Somerset enforce follow-on against Sussex; Essex bowled out for 157 by Worcestershire

  • Division Two: James Anderson takes two wickets on return for struggling Lancashire at home to Derbyshire

  • Middlesex begin second innings trailing leaders Leicestershire

  • Cameron Green hits ton for Glos against Kent; Glamorgan on top against Northants

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  1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:47 British Summer Time

    Came b Wells 31 (Lancs 458 v Derbys 106-4)

    Golden arm Luke Wells strikes with his second ball.

    But it's more an error of judgment than a worldie that brings the dismissal of Harry Came.

    He shoulders arms to a ball which seems to go straight on and clips the top of his off stump. Oh dear.

    Jack Morley joins Brooke Guest looking to see out the day.

  2. Postpublished at 17:46 British Summer Time

    Lancs 458 v Derbys 106-3

    A single apiece for Brooke Guest and Harry Came before Tom Bailey finds the pad of the former and kets loose an appeal.

    More in hope. It's going way down leg.

    All of a sudden we have just five overs left in the day.

    Luke Wells will try a bit of leg spin.

  3. Postpublished at 17:43 British Summer Time

    Middlesex 232 v Leics 257-9

    Another wicket for Middlesex and Ben Green is also gone for Leicestershire for 36 as he's trapped LBW by Ryan Higgins.

    Number 11 Josh Hull joins number 10 Tom Scriven at the crease.

    Just one more needed for the visitors and this game is well in the balance.

  4. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:39 British Summer Time

    Haines lbw b Pretorius 50 (Somerset 338 v Sussex 152 & 100-2 f/o)

    Big end to this evening session for Somerset!!!

    Two wickets in quick succession and from 100-0, it's 100-2 and both openers are gone.

    Migael Pretorius gets one to nip back in on Tom Haines, it strikes him on the knee roll and the umpire gives him out LBW.

    Sussex's normal number three batter Tom Clark does now come in to join nightwatchman Jack Carson.

  5. Postpublished at 17:37 British Summer Time

    Somerset 338 v Sussex 152 & 100-1 f/o

    Jack Carson has come in at three for the nightwatchman role for Sussex.

  6. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:36 British Summer Time

    Ackermann c Verreynne b Abbas 37 Durham 275-4 v Notts 407

    An absolute snorter from Mo Abbas does for Colin Ackermann.

    The Pakistan ace gets some late movement to take the outside edge which feathers through to wicketkeeper Kyle Verreynne.

    Just what Notts needed with 10 overs remaining.

    Ollie Robinson joins Emilio Gay.

  7. 'Straightforward from the umpire'published at 17:36 British Summer Time

    Somerset 338 v Sussex 152 & 100-1

    Mark Davis
    Former Somerset seamer on BBC Radio Somerset

    The batsman wasn't happy with that decision but a very confident appeal - straightforward from the umpire.

    Everybody around the bat was celebrating.

  8. 100 runs

    100 up for Derbyshirepublished at 17:34 British Summer Time

    Lancs 458 v Derbys 102-3

    Harry Came carves George Balderson backward of square to the third man boundary to bring up three figures for the visitors in the 37th over.

    There are eight overs left on day two.

    Will James Anderson bowl any of them?

  9. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:33 British Summer Time

    Handscomb c du Plooy b Gohar 87 (Middlesex 232 v Leics 255-8)

    Leicestershire skipper Peter Handscomb walks into the pavilion after getting out for 87 against Middlesex at Lord'sImage source, Rex Features

    An excellent knock from Leicestershire skipper Peter Handscomb but he's dismissed 13 runs shy of his century.

    Zafar Gohar picks up his fourth wicket as Leus du Plooy makes the catch.

    Gohar has an excellent 4-25 off 17 overs at just 1.47 an over.

  10. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:32 British Summer Time

    Hughes c Rew b Leach 40 (Somerset 338 v Sussex 152 & 100-1 f/o)

    Just as the 100 partnership comes up, Daniel Hughes is gone for Sussex.

    Jack Leach gets one to turn significantly in towards Hughes. It flicks through off his pads and there are big appeals from the Somerset players.

    They're convinced Hughes has nicked it via either bat or glove and the umpire agrees.

  11. 100 runs

    100 up for Sussexpublished at 17:32 British Summer Time

    Somerset 338 v Sussex 152 & 100-0 f/o

    Sussex have motored along in this second innings after tea since being forced to follow on.

    Daniel Hughes sweeps one for four off Jack Leach and they move onto 100 from 21.1 overs and reduce Somerset's lead to 86.

    Tom Haines and Daniel Hughes have gone along at almost five an over in their 100 partnership.

  12. 'Warwickshire are trying to get back into it'published at 17:30 British Summer Time

    Warwicks 194 v Hants 300 & 99-4

    Kevin James
    Former Middlesex & Hampshire cricketer on BBC Radio Solent

    I just wonder if he should have gone more forward for that dismissal.

    Warwickshire are just trying to get back into this and make sure Hampshire don't run away with it.

  13. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:29 British Summer Time

    Dawson c Hain b Webster 0 (Warwicks 194 v Hants 300 & 99-5)

    Now then....

    Two big wickets in three balls have put Warwickshire right back into this match.

    Beau Webster gets some some sharp bounce outside off stump which catches Liam Dawson by surprise. It takes the edge to Sam Hain at second slip.

    The lead is still 205 and the Edgbaston faithful have a little hope.

  14. 50 runs

    50 for Hainespublished at 17:28 British Summer Time

    Somerset 338 v Sussex 152 & 95-0 f/o

    A fine knock this from Tom Haines and a good response in the follow-on from Sussex.

    He moves onto 50 from 72 balls.

  15. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:27 British Summer Time

    Brown lbw b Webster 15 (Warwicks 194 v Hants 300 & 99-4)

    The Bears keep chipping away.

    Ben Brown plays back to a Beau Webster ball which jags back in sharply and pins him bang in front.

    An easy decision for the umpire.

    Liam Dawson is in and the lead is 205.

  16. 50 runs

    50 for Cameron Greenpublished at 17:24 British Summer Time

    Glos 224-4 v Kent 424 - Glos trail by 200 runs

    Cameron Green and James Bracey are on the charge in the Bristol sunshine now.

    Their partnership is almost at 100.

  17. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:24 British Summer Time

    Patel c Lyth b Hill 15 (Surrey 306-6 v Yorkshire 255)

    A much-needed wicket for Yorkshire!

    George Hill has been the pick of the bowlers for the visitors and he finds the outside edge of Ryan Patel's bat.

    Adam Lyth makes the catch in the slips and Yorkshire will be desperate to try and push through the tail.

  18. 250 runs

    250 up for Leicestershirepublished at 17:23 British Summer Time

    Middlesex 232 v Leics 250-7

    Peter Handscomb and Ben GreenImage source, Rex Features

    Ben Green is batting very nicely for a number nine... He smashes one down the ground past bowler Toby Roland-Jones and moves onto 35.

    Moments later, Peter Handscomb picks up a single and Leicestershire move onto the 250 mark to get their first batting point.

  19. Postpublished at 17:22 British Summer Time

    Lancs 458 v Derbys 93-3

    George Balderson is celebrating as he thinks he's had Harry Came caught down the legside.

    Wicketkeeper Matty Hurst seems equally convinced.

    Umpire Paul Baldwin is unmoved.

  20. Postpublished at 17:20 British Summer Time

    Warwicks 194 v Hants 300 & 95-3

    Ben Brown opens Beau Webster's third over with a four and then sweeps the final ball for two to take the Hampshire lead past 200.