Summary

  • Surrey beat Durham by 10 wickets and will be champions if Somerset lose

  • Somerset need another 189 to win on day four after being set a target of 393 by Lancashire

  • Kent relegated after losing by 10 wickets to Nottinghamshire

  • Hampshire need five wickets to beat Worcestershire, who end day three on 117-5

  • Sussex promoted from Division Two following innings win over Gloucestershire

  • Toby Roland-Jones has match figures of 10-72 as Middlesex beat Derbyshire

  • Second-placed Yorkshire need three wickets to beat Glamorgan

  • Scott Currie makes 120 but Northants beat Leicestershire by nine wickets

  1. wicket

    WICKET: Bairstow lbw b Harris 4published at 11:19 British Summer Time 19 September

    Glam 239 v Yorks 361 & 152-5

    Got away with one a few overs back but is sent on his way there.

    James Harris felt he missed out with Bairstow before with arguably a better shout and that looked like it could have been going down.

    Bairstow stared long and hard after the finger went up making his feelings clear but on balance he can have few arguments.

    Glamorgan are giving themselves a little bit of a squeak here and Harris is leading the charge with three this morning and four in the innngs.

  2. Postpublished at 11:18 British Summer Time 19 September

    Lancs 140 & 317-7 v Somerset 146

    Three runs from the latest Craig Overton over.

    It's time for Somerset's first bowling change of the morning as Kasey Aldridge relieves Lewis Gregory.

    The lead is 311.

  3. wicket

    WICKET Chappell c Higgins b Roland-Jones 0published at 11:17 British Summer Time 19 September

    Derbys 173 & 98-7 v Middlesex 358

    Toby Roland-Jones will be on a hat-trick at the start of his next over after Zak Chappell is caught at gully first ball.

    Alex Thomson steers Ethan Bamber for four in the next over, but it's far too little, too late for Derbyshire.

  4. wicket

    WICKET: Denly c McCann b Lord 8published at 11:14 British Summer Time 19 September

    Kent 225 & 133-4 v Notts 433

    Kent are sinking inexorably towards Division Two it seems.

    Joe Denly is the latest to go, punching his pad with his bat in frustration after edging to second slip.

    It was a fairly humdrum delivery but he is through the shot a touch early.

    Kent are still trailing by 79 and in bother with a capital B.

  5. wicket

    WICKET Donald c and b Roland-Jones 6published at 11:14 British Summer Time 19 September

    Derbys 173 & 94-6 v Middlesex 358

    This one could be over before lunch.

    Aneurin Donald shovels a return catch to Toby Roland-Jones, who has his eighth wicket of the game.

  6. Bairstow survivespublished at 11:13 British Summer Time 19 September

    Glam 239 v Yorks 361 & 150-4

    That must have been very close.

    James Harris thumps one into Jonny Bairstow's pad on or around the knee roll in front of middle and leg but the appeal fades as the umpire remains unmoved.

    That was one which could have gone either way. Height saved him.

  7. wicket

    WICKET Lloyd c Stoneman b Bamber 10published at 11:09 British Summer Time 19 September

    Derbys 173 & 94-5 v Middlesex 358

    Two for Ethan Bamber this morning as David Lloyd pulls straight to mid-wicket.

    Middlesex well on top and pressing hard for victory.

  8. wicket

    WICKET van Buuren c Simpson b Unadkat 4published at 11:08 British Summer Time 19 September

    Glos 109 & 153-6 v Sussex 311

    A third wicket of the morning for Sussex inside little more than half an hour.

    Simple as you like as Jaydev Unadkat tempts Graeme van Buuren into a shot and the Glos man edges behind to John Simpson.

    Unadkat has two this morning, three in the innings, and seven in the match.

    Gloucestershire put up some good resistance yesterday but they are being blown away early on here and are still 49 behind.

  9. Postpublished at 11:05 British Summer Time 19 September

    Lancs 140 & 310-7 v Somerset 146

    Craig OvertonImage source, Rex Features

    Very few serious alarms for the two Lancashire batsmen so far.

    That at least should give Somerset comfort ahead of a fourth-innings chase, but there will be a lot of scoreboard pressure if this Lancashire lead gets much higher.

    Craig Overton bends his back and beats George Balderson as he tries to cut - the England bowler gives him 'the stare'.

  10. wicket

    WICKET: Lees b Clark 4published at 11:04 British Summer Time 19 September

    Surrey 415 v Durham 262 & 18-4

    Huge blow for Surrey!

    Jordan Clark round the wicket on a good length, lures Alex Lees into a drive.

    It nips back between pad and pad and knocks out off stump.

    Not the greatest stroke.

  11. wicket

    WICKET Middleton c & b Leach 11published at 11:02 British Summer Time 19 September

    Hampshire 462 & 26-2 v Worcs 273

    Joe Leach gets another! Great start to the morning for him.

    This time he does all the work himself as Fletcha Middleton misjudges the ball and sends it looping off the edge of his bat back towards the Pears bowler who dives forward to take the catch.

  12. wicket

    WICKET: Wharton lbw b Harris 9published at 11:01 British Summer Time 19 September

    Glam 239 v Yorks 361 & 144-4

    Not the start Yorkshire wanted.

    They are leaking wickets here with James Wharton the latest to walk after playing and missing at Harris.

  13. wicket

    WICKET: Leaning c Schadendorf b Duffy 0published at 11:00 British Summer Time 19 September

    Kent 225 & 116-3 v Notts 433

    Another one down.

    Fishing outside off stump and edged behind where Dane Schadendorf dives across first slip to take the catch.

    Kent still trail by 92 and relegation has moved stealthily another step closer.

  14. wicket

    WICKET: Fisher b Gorvin 15published at 10:57 British Summer Time 19 September

    Glam 239 v Yorks 361 & 144-3

    Off the pad and into the stumps.

    The nightwatch ends. He just didn't get into line there a ricochet off his pads travelled on to the wood.

  15. Postpublished at 10:56 British Summer Time 19 September

    Lancs 140 & 308-7 v Somerset 146

    Luke WellsImage source, Rex Features

    Luke Wells has been pretty quiet so far this morning, but when Lewis Gregory overpitches, he drives through mid-off for four.

    The Lancashire lead is now 302. Craig Overton will continue at the Jimmy Anderson End.

  16. wicket

    WICKET: Compton lbw b James 32published at 10:55 British Summer Time 19 September

    Kent 225 & 115-2 v Notts 433

    That's Straight.. and it's Outta Compton.

    Not much doubt about that, ball angled in and hitting the Kent opener on the back pad.

    Both openers gone now and Kent need a partnership to stick

  17. wicket

    WICKET Madsen c Davies b Bamber 32published at 10:51 British Summer Time 19 September

    Derbys 173 & 87-4 v Middlesex 358

    Breakthrough for Middlesex as Ethan Bamber has Wayne Madsen caught behind.

    The aggressive Aneurin Donald comes to the crease with Derbyshire needing another 98 to avoid an innings defeat.

  18. Postpublished at 10:51 British Summer Time 19 September

    Lancs 140 & 303-7 v Somerset 146

    Anthony Gibson
    BBC Radio Somerset

    "Craig Overton has hit a line and length straight away but is not getting much help from a pitch which has noticeably changed colour."

  19. wicket

    WICKET Bracey c Haines b Robinson 2published at 10:49 British Summer Time 19 September

    Glos 109 & 145-5 v Sussex 311

    Before the match, Sussex all-rounder Jack Carson said if his side get two early wickets they will be right on top - well that's exactly what they've done.

    James Bracey follows Chris Dent back to the pavilion after being caught by Tom Haines off Ollie Robinson to give the England bowler his first wicket of the innings and fourth of the match.

    Glos still trail by 53 and are five wickets down.

  20. wicket

    WICKET: Hill st McManus b Chahal 14published at 10:48 British Summer Time 19 September

    Northants 383 v Leics 203 & 74-5

    Northants have a first wicket of day three.

    Lewis Hill pushes forward at Yuzvendra Chahal and is beaten by some sharp leg spin.

    But he drags his back leg out of his ground and Lewis McManus has him stumped!

    Still 106 for Leicestershire to avoid an innings defeat.