Summary

  • Bamber six seals Warwickshire win by one wicket at Durham in thriller

  • Sussex thrash Somerset by 260 runs for first D1 home win in 10 years

  • Hampshire stall Surrey before light intervenes in draw

  • Haynes makes 142 as Notts and Essex draw in other Division One game

  • Harrison takes seven but Northants thwarted by Lancs after Bohannon hits 155 in Division Two

  • Derbyshire draw at Leicestershire

  • Gloucestershire denied first home win since 2022 by Glamorgan draw

  • Big wins for Yorkshire v Worcestershire and Kent v Middlesex on Sunday

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  1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15:36 British Summer Time 14 April

    Bohannon c McManus b Zaib 155 (Lancs 228 & 296-6 v Northants 496)

    Saif Zaib is back in the attack and strikes with his fourth delivery!

    It's the key wicket of Josh Bohannon.

    Lancashire are only 28 ahead.

    In truth this catch is a joint effort by James Sales and keeper Lewis Mcmanus.

    Bohannon sweeps hard. James Sales turns his back at short leg and the ball thuds between his shoulders, looping up to the Northants keeper.

    Absolutely sensational dismissal. Talk about taking one for the team.

    George Balderson is in next.

  2. 'Nothing doing for the bowlers at present'published at 15:35 British Summer Time 14 April

    Warwickshire 216-5 need another 123 to beat Durham

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Ed Barnard and Kai Smith have added over 100 runs for Warwickshire's sixth wicket so far, rescuing them from the mess of 90-5 before lunch.

    In the first innings, Smith who is playing in only his second championship match, put on 115 runs with Michael Booth for the seventh wicket. He's looked steady and assured throughout the game.

    The ball is now 60 overs old and on this slowish track there's nothing doing for the bowlers at the moment.

  3. 'They've outplayed Hampshire'published at 15:34 British Summer Time 14 April

    Hants 207-4 - target 377

    Kevin Hand
    BBC Radio London commentator

    Surrey do deserve to win this game, they've outplayed Hampshire.

    They deserve to get a result today.

  4. Postpublished at 15:32 British Summer Time 14 April

    Hants 207-4 - target 377 to beat Surrey

    Kemar Roach is back in the Surrey attack and Nick Gubbins drives down the ground for one to reach 91.

    Toby Albert is a bit surprised by the bounce but jabs the ball safely down with one hand off the bat into the off side.

  5. Postpublished at 15:30 British Summer Time 14 April

    Lancs 228 & 295-5 v Northants 496

    Josh Bohannon picks up his 18th four in a marathon innings with a back foot turn to square leg off Calvin Harrison.

    A single to Luke Wells off the Justin Broad over and the Red Rose lead by 27.

  6. 50 runs

    50 for Kai Smithpublished at 15:28 British Summer Time 14 April

    Warwickshire 203-5, target 339 to beat Durham

    Kai Smith follows Barnard to 50... his second of the match after 79 in the first innings.

    Nine fours in the 20-year-old keeper batter's knock.

    134 required...

    Hmm.

  7. Postpublished at 15:27 British Summer Time 14 April

    Hants 200-4 - target 377 to beat Surrey

    200 up for Hampshire in the 74th over as Nick Gubbins goes back to Dan Lawrence to carve the off spinner through point for one.

    Hampshire have been outplayed for much of this game but they're looking comfortable in this chase.

    Surrey will look to make inroads with the new ball after tea.

  8. 50 runs

    50 for Ed Barnardpublished at 15:26 British Summer Time 14 April

    Warwickshire 198-5, target 339 to beat Durham

    Slight mis-hit off a pull shot from Ed Barnard but he runs three to come through for an 81-ball half-century, seven of them sent to the rope.

    141 required...

    Hmm.

  9. 150 runs

    150 for Josh Bohannonpublished at 15:23 British Summer Time 14 April

    Lancs 228 & 288-5 v Northants 496

    Josh Bohannon reaches 150 off 332 balls with a clip behind square leg off Justin Broad.

    He's batted for more than seven hours and hit 17 fours. Outstanding.

    Lancashire lead by 20.

  10. 100 runs

    100 partnership for Warwickshirepublished at 15:22 British Summer Time 14 April

    Warwickshire 190-5, target 339 to beat Durham

    Durham have seemingly run out of answers and, whisper it, but Warwickshire are within 150 runs of their target, with the required rate nudging down towards 3.3 an over.

    Kai Smith has 48* and Ed Barnard 47* and they have put on 100 in 26 overs.

    The momentum swings in this game have been quite something... but where will the pendulum stop this evening?

  11. Postpublished at 15:20 British Summer Time 14 April

    Hants 197-4 - target 377 to beat Surrey

    Frustration building for Surrey as a Dan Lawrence no ball is reverse swept for four by Toby Albert.

    Eight runs off the over in total and Hampshire need 180.

  12. Postpublished at 15:19 British Summer Time 14 April

    Derbyshire 161-3, target 449 to beat Leicestershire

    A sliver of hope for Leicestershire as Caleb Jewell chops-on from the bowling of Tom Scriven to depart for 73 - his fourth half-century of the season, without converting any.

    Brooke Guest joins Wayne Madsen, who has just posted his 89th first class half-century. Class is permanent, even if you're 41-years-old.

    Still well over 40 overs for the Foxes to try to find seven wickets needed for victory.

  13. Postpublished at 15:17 British Summer Time 14 April

    Lancs 228 & 285-5 v Northants 496

    Calvin Harrison has put a shift in.

    This is his 41st over of the innings and 60th of the match.

    Luke Wells tries to hammer the ball through the off side and is stopped at forward short leg.

    He switches to block mode and then leaves one that hits the rough outside off stump. An eventful maiden over.

  14. Postpublished at 15:12 British Summer Time 14 April

    Hants 183-4 - target 377 to beat Surrey

    Nick Gubbins is in good touch, playing the ball from Dan Lawrence right under his nose to work it away leg side for one to reach 78.

    Two runs to Toby Albert driving to long off.

    The target is now below 200.

  15. Postpublished at 15:09 British Summer Time 14 April

    Lancs 228 & 282-5 v Northants 496

    Josh Bohannon marches on to 147 with a single to leg off leg spinner Calvin Harrison.

    Luke Wells is forward to defend first up and then decides to block off the back foot.

    Four fielders around the bat plus the keeper now.

    An optimistic LBW shout is turned down to end the over as Wells defends well forward.

  16. rain stops play

    Rain stops play at Bristolpublished at 15:09 British Summer Time 14 April

    Glamorgan 254-4 - lead Gloucestershire by 94

    Hokey-cokey at Bristol as another shower descends.

    An early tea will be taken...

    Glamorgan won't mind one bit.

  17. Postpublished at 15:07 British Summer Time 14 April

    Derbyshire 150-2, target 449 to beat Leicestershire

    Caleb Jewell (73*) and Wayne Madsen (47*) have just taken their foot off the pedal of late, reaching 150 but with the prospect of an already unlikely chase ebbing further away at Grace Road.

  18. Postpublished at 15:05 British Summer Time 14 April

    Hants 176-4 - target 377 to beat Surrey

    Nick Gubbins is forward to Matt Fisher, bat next to pad and pushing the ball through the off side for one to keep the strike.

    He trades singles off Dan Lawrence with Toby Albert and later in the over Albert is close to edging behind.

    But he survives and the target is down to 201.

  19. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 86.4 overs

    Davey c Hughes b Clark 10 (Somerset 304-9 & 201, target 595)

    A flat batted swat and an easy catch at mid off for Daniel Hughes off the bowling of Tom Clark. Sussex are one wicket away now.

  20. 'It's an inferior run chase'published at 15:01 British Summer Time 14 April

    Essex 26-0 - target 366 to beat Notts

    Paul Newton
    BBC Essex sport

    It's an inferior run chase and the surface will not help the Notts bowlers get 10 wickets.

    You'll have to take every opportunity to get them.