Postpublished at 11:35 British Summer Time 8 September
Essex v Durham 73-1
15 overs gone, over a dozen boundaries off the pace bowlers, it's time for Simon Harmer's off-spin, just over an hour into this four-day game.
Surrey lead by nine points from Notts, who they play next week
Ollie Pope out for 50 as Warwickshire dismiss Surrey for 226
Durham's Ben McKinney scores 121 against Essex
Sussex bowl out Hampshire for 226 on day one at Hove
Leicestershire's Josh Hull banned from bowling again in innings as Gloucestershire reach 382-7
Glamorgan's Asa Tribe scores unbeaten 181 against Northants
Middlesex's Toby Roland-Jones claims 6-77 against Derbyshire
Mitch Stanley takes five wickets for Lancashire against Kent
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Essex v Durham 73-1
15 overs gone, over a dozen boundaries off the pace bowlers, it's time for Simon Harmer's off-spin, just over an hour into this four-day game.
Leics v Glos 55-2
Double breakthrough for Josh Hull.
An excellent delivery leaves Oliver Price off the pitch and keeper Ben Cox dives across in front of first slip to take a superb one-handed catch.
Sussex v Hants 47-2
A bit of a freak dismissal to be honest.
Sean Hunt bowls a leg side delivery which Ali Orr has somehow managed to deflect into the hands of Oli Carter at forward short leg.
But Hunt deserves the wicket after a good morning spell to date and now Toby Albert is in the middle.
Worcs 27-2 v Notts
Josh Tongue is into the Notts attack and is bowling tidily with good pace and movement.
Jake Libby survives the over.
Leics v Glos 55-1
Nikesh Rughani
Commentator on BBC Radio Leicester
Josh Hull does bowl a very good yorker, he nearly snuck one through in the first over but managing to get it right on this occasion.
It was quick, it was fast, it was full and it doesn't matter what form of cricket you are playing, a good quick yorker is always difficult for the batters to keep out and play.
A much needed wicket for Leicestershire but Gloucestershire will still have taken this after nearly an hour of play.
Sussex v Hants 47-1
This game appears to be shifting gears as Sussex are stemming the flow of runs and causing Hampshire a few problems.
Nick Gubbins is still there and gets away with a thick edge playing back to Jaydev Unadkat and the ball just evades third slip and runs to deep third for four runs.
Surrey 48-1 v Warwickshire
Ethan Bamber is short of a length and drifting down leg side and Rory Burns has plenty of time to swivel and pull powerfully over the square leg boundary for a six. 58 minutes into the first morning of a Championship match.
Essex v Durham 69-1
Alex Lees moves to 37* with a cut past point to the boundary off Shane Snater, number 13, for those keeping count.
Durham off to a flier in the opening 14 overs.
Somerset 43-2 v Yorks
Tom Kohler-Cadmore continues to enjoy himself - a superb lofted six off Dom Bess takes him to 24 not out.
But George Hill continues to threaten at the other end as James Rew is fortunate to pick up four runs as he edges just wide of second slip.
Olly Stone has bowled his first over as Middlesex loanee. It was decent enough and yielded only four runs, with Derbyshire moving to 41-1.
Lancashire have their first wicket at Canterbury with Jaydn Denly caught behind off Mitch Stanley for eight - Kent are 37-1 in the 13th over.
Following the loss of Zain ul-Hassan, Glamorgan are now 36-1 after 13 overs against Northants with Asa Tribe and Sam Northeast now together.
Worcs 25-2 v Notts
The curse of the commentator strikes again.
It's a superb delivery from Dillon Pennington.
Angled in and striking the back pad in front of off stump.
Kashif Ali departs as a promising innings is nipped in the bud and now Dan Lategan will bat.
Surrey 37-1 v Warwickshire
Michael Booth has taken over the bowling from Ollie Hannon-Dalby and finds the inside edge of Rory Burns bat early-on, with the ball jagging back behind his stumps and away to the right of keeper Alex Davies and all the way to the rope.
Burns has 17* with Ollie Pope on nine not out.
Sussex v Hants 42-1
Left arm seamer Sean Hunt is into his second over and has Nick Gubbins playing and missing outside off stump from the crease.
One no ball in an otherwise very tidy, probing over.
Leics v Glos 53-0
Josh Hull strikes.
Joe Phillips jams the bat down on an attempted yorker from the left-arm paceman and drags it into his stumps.
Strike one for Leicestershire.
Essex v Durham 65-1
After a rather nervy first few balls, Ben McKinney gets into gear with a beautifully-timed punch down the ground off Doug Bracewell to the long-on boundary, Durham's ninth of the morning already.
Number 12 arrives from the final ball of the over as McKinney flashes one through the covers to the rope.
Worcs 25-1 v Notts
Dillon Pennington drops short on off stump and Kashif Ali drives delightfully square off the back foot for four runs to move to 15.
Shot of the day.
Leics v Glos 53-0
Logan van Beek comes into the attack for Leicestershire and Ben Charlesworth flashes him away through backward point for four as the total passes 50. Van Beek responds with a good one which beats the outside edge.
Sussex v Hants 40-1
Adrian Harms
BBC Sussex
It's good to see Jaydev Unadkat back in action for Sussex, picking up a wicket in his first spell.
Sussex v Hants 40-1
A change of ends for Jaydev Unadkat, who comes back in place of Ollie Robinson.
Three slips in but they're out of pay for the last ball which is just fractionally angled into leg stump but Ali Orr cannot get the ball away.
Maiden over and Hampshire are being pegged back a little after a very bright and breezy start.
Essex v Durham 57-1
Hugely talented 20-year-old Ben McKinney is the new batter for Durham, joining Alex Lees, 12 years his senior, and is rapped on the pads from the first ball he faces, from Shane Snater. Looked leg-side.
His next comes off the inside edge to fine leg for a single to allow him to regroup at the other end.
Lees has 33* and his side have 57 runs in 12 overs.