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Notts 487 v Yorkshire 104-2
A huge appeal for lbw after Liam Patterson-White spins one onto the pads of Dawid Malan.
No response from the umpire though - Malan seemed to have got just outside the line of off stump.
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Notts 487 v Yorkshire 104-2
A huge appeal for lbw after Liam Patterson-White spins one onto the pads of Dawid Malan.
No response from the umpire though - Malan seemed to have got just outside the line of off stump.
Worcs 214 & 0-0 v Surrey 291
Off we go then.
We have 17 overs to be bowled in the day and Worcestershire are 77 runs behind.
Ben Allison's 5-44 is the second time he has taken five wickets in an innings in First Class Cricket.
Is it enough though to give the home side a sniff?
One thing is for sure, they need to make a better fist of it with the bat second time around.
Leicestershire 283-2 v Glamorgan 353
68 balls faced and 87 minutes it has taken him.
Six fours and a six.
Ned Leonard and Mason Crane the current bowlers trying to break this 82-run partnership he has shared with Lewis Hill.
Lancashire 38-0 v Kent 374
Kent's bowlers finding the Blackpool wicket as difficult as their counterparts did for most of the past day and a half.
Luke Wells (21no) and Keaton Jennings (9no) mostly untroubled.
Warwickshire 83-1 v Somerset 498
It's a pleasure to watch Tom Latham in the flesh just batting his way in his time.
Proper tight leaves outside off stump, similar against spin but waiting for Leach to overpitch so he can sweep for four.
He waits for the bowler to bowl to him, just as the great Sir Alastair Cook did.
Such a classy performer and Alex Davies just nudges and nurdles singles, then thrashes at wide ones to compliment him in this left/right partnership.
Fisher c Roderick b Allison 0 (Worcs 214 v Surrey 291)
Surrey are bowled out and Ben Allison has his five wicket haul.
Allison sparked the afternoon carnage of five wickets falling for 37 runs and he gets his fifth wicket as Matthew Fisher edges to Gareth Roderick.
He finishes with 5-44.
Surrey lead by 77 runs.
Wharton c Hameed b Pennington 36 (Notts 487 v Yorkshire 99-2)
Image source, Rex FeaturesJames Wharton cannot believe it.
Yorkshire's number three miscues a drive straight to Haseeb Hameed at mid-off, who couldn't ask for an easier catch.
Dawid Malan is in at four.
Durham 203-4 v Sussex 361
Three successive fours from Graham Clark are followed by a swept boundary by Colin Ackermann in the next over and up comes the Durham 250.
The partnership is worth 30 of which Clark has got 22.
Essex 296 v Hants 229-4
Image source, Rex FeaturesHampshire continue to chip away at Essex's lead with minimal fuss.
Liam Dawson cuts Simon Harmer away for four to move to 42. Teammate Tilak Varma is on 73 at the other end.
Worcs 214 v Surrey 291-9
Tom Lawes walks down the wicket to Matthew Waite and sends him high and long over mid on for six.
Surrey lead by 77 runs.
Morley lbw b O Price 18 (Glos 187 v Derbyshire 398)
Derbyshire fall an agonising two runs shy of a fourth bonus batting point but have a commanding first-innings lead of 211.
Centuries from Wayne Madsen (123) and Harry Came (103) have put the promotion-chasing visitors well in control in Bristol.
N Smith c Roderick b Taylor 6 (Worcs 214 v Surrey 282-8)
Tom Taylor grabs a third wicket with the new ball.
Nathan Smith gets a snorter and can only glove it behind to Gareth Roderick.
I'm not sure the Worcestershire batters will be delighted to see the ball doing that.
Clark c Roderick b Taylor 34 (Worcs 214 v Surrey 281-8)
Worcestershire are chipping away with the new ball and Tom Taylor has a second wicket.
Jordan Clark helped to restore some order alongside Dan Lawrence after Surrey lost 5-50 after lunch but he has now perished, edging behind to Gareth Roderick.
The Surrey lead is 67 runs and you feel anything above 100 will leave the home side with a mountain to climb.
Notts 487 v Yorkshire 88-1
Image source, Rex FeaturesYorkshire have batted very conservatively since tea, but they remain just one down.
Opener Finlay Bean moves to 50 with a single to deep square-leg.
He reaches the milestone off 114 balls and gets a warm round of applause from his teammates.
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Durham 178-4 v Sussex 361
Image source, PA MediaThat's the end of Jofra Archer's third spell today.
He has bowled stints of four overs, six overs and four overs - one in each session with figures of 1-28.
We have at least 23 overs still to be bowled today but will we see the England paceman again?
Leicestershire 257-2 v Glamorgan 353
Rehan Ahmed has progressed to 37* off 50 balls and Lewis Hill onto 22* off 39 balls as Mason Crane is into his ninth over.
Still bat dominating ball, a run rate of nearly five an over, Leicestershire only trail by 97 now.
Warwickshire 56-1 v Somerset 498
Harry Everett
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I remember back to Tom Latham's early days as a test opener for the Black Caps, sweeping for fun in Abu Dhabi against Pakistan.
He is genuinely one of the best players of spin in the world game.
Well after a bit of turn and a play and miss the first three balls, he sweeps effortlessly from outside off out to deep square leg for one.
Good start from Jack Leach, just two singles off it.
Lawrence c Hose b Taylor 52 (Worcs 214 v Surrey 266-7)
Dan Lawrence gets one which bounces on him slightly more than expected and he edges Tom Taylor to Adam Hose in the gully.
That brings former Pear Nathan Smith to the wicket and he gets a friendly welcome from the home crowd.
Warwickshire 55-1 v Somerset 498
Fin Hill was on the field as Tom Banton was getting himself geared up for a potentially long evening stint under the lid at short leg off Jack Leach.
He gets his first over from the Pavilion End after 21 overs of this ball.
This spell could be very interesting, how he bowls, the response he gets from the pitch and the batters could be match-defining.