Summary

  • Division One: Yorkshire draw with leaders Surrey; Essex complete win over Sussex

  • Organ hits century for Hampshire in draw with second-placed Notts

  • Warwickshire chase target of 393 to beat Worcestershire

  • Division Two: Lancashire chase 110 to beat Gloucestershire

  • Leics' Rehan Ahmed claims 13 wickets in win over Derbys, while Luis Reece takes eleven

  • Glamorgan beat Kent by five wickets; Middlesex close out win over Northants

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  1. And relax!published at 18:18 British Summer Time 25 July

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    Middlesex's Noah Cornwell celebrates taking a wicket in their win over NorthantsImage source, Rex Features

    That'll do it for this round of games then.

    We have seen wins for Somerset, Essex and Warwickshire in Division One.

    In Division Two Leicestershire have continued their charge towards promotion while Lancashire, Glamorgan and Middlesex were also victorious.

    You can read all about it here and pore over the league tables as well.

    We are back next Tuesday for another round of matches in the County Championship.

    Thanks for joining us and enjoy your weekend.

  2. Day four close of play scoreboardspublished at 18:05 British Summer Time 25 July

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    Division One

    • Utilita Bowl: Hampshire 454 v Nottinghamshire 578-8 dec & 108-1 (Match drawn)
    • Hove: Sussex 204 & 261 v Essex 504 (Essex win by an innings & 39 runs)
    • Edgbaston: Warwickshire 184 & 396-5 v Worcestershire 333 & 243 (Warks win by five wickets)
    • Scarborough: Yorkshire 517-6 dec & 120-5 v Surrey 537 (Match drawn)

    Division Two

    • Derby: Derbyshire 189 & 256 v Leicestershire 398 & 236-9 dec (Leics win by 189 runs)
    • Cardiff: Glamorgan 327 & 189-5 v Kent 155 & 360 (Glamorgan win by five wickets)
    • Cheltenham: Gloucestershire 381 & 285 v Lancashire 557 & 111-1 (Lancs win by nine wickets)
    • Northwood: Middlesex 625-8 dec v Northamptonshire 261 & 257 (Middlesex win by an innings & 107 runs)
  3. Postpublished at 18:04 British Summer Time 25 July

    After that hectic finish let's take a look at the close of play scores around the grounds

  4. Lancashire beat Gloucestershire by nine wicketspublished at 17:54 British Summer Time 25 July

    Glos 381 & 285 f/o v Lancs 577 & 111-1

    But this will be Tom Hartley's match.

    From 302-8 in the first innings, he made a maiden first-class century in a record ninth-wicket stand of 213 with Chris Green who made 160.

    Hartley then took his best Lancashire figures of 6-116 and followed-up with 5-99 - the first time he's taken 10 wickets in a match.

    A superb display and a second win of the season for Lancashire, who have been revived under Jimmy Anderson.

  5. Lancashire beat Gloucestershire by nine wicketspublished at 17:52 British Summer Time 25 July

    Glos 381 & 285 f/o v Lancs 557 & 111-1

    Josh Bohannon with the winning boundary and Lancashire have won with eight minutes to spare!

    Another wonderful game at Cheltenham College.

    Gloucestershire came back this morning following on but with all 10 wickets standing.

    They endured a very poor morning, were four down by lunch, and having got close to saving the game, that period might be the biggest area of regret.

  6. Lancs need 18 to winpublished at 17:43 British Summer Time 25 July

    Glos v Lancs 92-1 - target 110

    Keaton Jennings drives Miles Hammond past cover for four before reaching fifty in 60 balls.

    The target within touching distance now.

  7. 'A noticeable upturn in results'published at 17:42 British Summer Time 25 July

    Glos v Lancs 92-1 - target 110

    Ed Seabourne
    BBC Radio Bristol

    There has been a noticeable upturn in terms of the results, but not just the results that is clear as Lancashire have won two on the spin but the feel amongst the players as well.

    The performance levels have increased, there is a sense of optimism amongst the Lancashire fans.

  8. Lancs need 31 to winpublished at 17:35 British Summer Time 25 July

    Glos v Lancs 79-1 - target 110

    Another 26 minutes, or nine overs, whichever comes latest, for Lancashire to score another 31.

    Cheltenham is such a hard ground to defend and Gloucestershire have been powerless to make this at all nervy for Lancashire so far.

    Keaton Jennings, 41, and Josh Bohannon, 34, bringing their side home.

  9. Yorkshire draw with Surreypublished at 17:32 British Summer Time 25 July

    Yorkshire 517-6d & 120-5 v Surrey 537

    When more than two sessions were lost on the second day at Scarborough a draw became most likely and this game has dribbled away.

    Some personal milestones - Matthew Revis's second hundred of the season, he made 110 not out in the first innings, and 7-162 for Dom Bess.

    Another decent haul of points for Surrey who stay top of the table by a point from Notts with four games to play.

    Yorkshire remain in the bottom two, 13 points from safety.

  10. 'Warwickshire have completed their giant chase'published at 17:31 British Summer Time 25 July

    Warks 184 & 396-5 v Worcs 333 & 243

    Mike Taylor
    BBC WM commentator

    Warwickshire have completed their giant chase and they have won a game where they were second best on the second and third days, but they have come charging back today to recover from 12-2 last night.

    They chased down 393 and record a win that not only makes their first division status considerably more secure, but looking at the games ahead, they might still have an outside chance.

    That will hurt Worcestershire badly.

  11. Yorkshire draw with Surreypublished at 17:30 British Summer Time 25 July

    Yorks 517-6d & 120-5 v Surrey 537

    There's a determination to win and never give up - and then there's delusion. And surely Surrey have veered into the latter camp in the last 20 minutes.

    But finally hands are shaken at Scarborough.

  12. Lancs need 38 to winpublished at 17:28 British Summer Time 25 July

    Glos v Lancs 72-1 - target 110

    Josh Bohannon's turn to go large as he takes Todd Murphy from round the wicket into the pavilion with a slog sweep.

  13. Warwickshire beat Worcestershire by five wicketspublished at 17:26 British Summer Time 25 July
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    Warks 184 & 396-5 v Worcs 333 & 243

    What an effort that is from the home side - their third highest successful run chase in the County Championship and Beau Webster finishes 100 not out.

    Ethan Brookes scored 227 runs in the game for Worcestershire who were on top for most of it.

    A victory target of 393 looked like it would be well beyond Warwickshire given how they batted in their first innings and when they were reduced to 12-2 but Zen Malik's century was the bedrock of their successful chase before Webster and Kai Smith (48*) guided them home.

    A hammer blow to the Pears survival hopes (assuming there is relegation) but are Warwickshire in the title hunt now?

  14. 100 runs

    100 for Beau Websterpublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 25 July

    Warks 392-5 v Worcs (target 393)

    Beau Webster scampers a single and reaches his century.

    Well played sir.

  15. 'Malik will get the headlines'published at 17:22 British Summer Time 25 July

    Warks 390-5 v Worcs (target 393)

    Dave Bradley
    BBC Hereford & Worcester cricket commentator

    It has been a good game of county cricket!

    Zen Malik will get the headlines but Beau Webster has played such a crucial role in this game.

    You get the feeling Webster is playing the hosts he has wanted to play all day, but couldn't risk it for his team.

  16. Postpublished at 17:21 British Summer Time 25 July

    Warks 390-5 v Worcs (target 393)

    Beau Webster thwacks Harry Finch to the cover boundary.

    He goes to 94 not out.

    Make that 98 as he pulls the next one to the square leg rope.

  17. Postpublished at 17:20 British Summer Time 25 July

    Warks 382-5 v Worcs (target 393)

    A mis-field costs Worcestershire two more runs - it's all academic to be honest but Worcestershire will be kicking themselves if (when) they lose this one.

    They just haven't been able to create enough wicket-taking chances in this second innings.

    Warwickshire need 11 more runs.

  18. MIDDLESEX WIN BY AN INNINGS & 107 RUNSpublished at 17:20 British Summer Time 25 July
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    Middlesex 625-8 dec v Northants 261 & 257

    They were made to work hard for it by Northants but Middlesex have their victory.

    Noah Cornwell takes the final wicket of Yuzvendra Chahal to seal the win for Middlesex.

    Middlesex's win had always looked likely but Northants deserve praise for holding out for this long.

    Their determined attitude was exemplified by Rob Keogh who finishes unbeaten on 61 from 192 balls.

  19. Lancs need 49 to winpublished at 17:19 British Summer Time 25 July

    Glos v Lancs 61-1 - target 110

    Lancashire cruising now as Keaton Jennings comes down again and slap Graeme van Buuren's left-arm spin wide of midwicket for four.

    And follows up with a reverse sweep that beats deep point to the fence.

  20. 'It would take something pretty spectacular'published at 17:17 British Summer Time 25 July

    Yorks 108-5 lead Surrey by 88

    Mark Church
    BBC Radio London commentator

    If you think about this logically and it would take something pretty spectacular but if they get two in an over and then another two in an over.

    Then leave themselves 10 overs to chase down around 90, that is why we are still out here.