Postpublished at 12:26 British Summer Time 25 July
Hants 429-8 v Notts 578-8d
The floodlights are on at Utilita Bowl.
The weather perhaps matching the direction of this game...
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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Hants 429-8 v Notts 578-8d
The floodlights are on at Utilita Bowl.
The weather perhaps matching the direction of this game...
Yorks 517-6d v Surrey 420-5
Mark Church
BBC Radio London commentator
Josh Blake and Jordan Clark are doing a terrific job for Surrey on this last day!
And well played Blake on his first Championship 50 and that is no surprise for anyone that knows him.
It has been such a good innings from him, you can see him growing into this game.
Yorks 516-7d v Surrey 420-5
A maiden first-class half-century for Josh Blake.
At 26, it's taken a while longer than some for him to make his way into professional cricket.
He's got there in 89 balls by cutting Dom Bess for his ninth four.
In benign conditions, could be a few more out there for him too.
Surrey trail by 97 now.
Hants 429-8 v Notts 578-8d
Kyle Abbott isn't going to muck around in getting Hampshire past the follow-on mark.
He hits Freddie McCann for a four and then successive sixes.
Notts will have to bat again.
Anyone want to bet against the draw? Thought not...
Fuller b McCann 16 (Hants 413-8 v Notts 578-8d)
A second wicket for Freddie McCann.
He makes a mess of James Fuller's stumps.
Hampshire trail by 165 runs and are 16 short of the follow on.
Glamorgan 327 & 94-3 v Kent 155 & 360
Glamorgan have steadied the ship after losing James Harris earlier.
Skipper Kiran Carlson is leading from the front and has moved on to 40 not out, alongside Billy Root who is unbeaten on 22.
They require another 95 runs for victory.
Guest c Budinger b Ahmed 32 (Derbys 132-6 v Leics (target 446)
Five wickets for Rehan Ahmed and 11 in the game.
Brooke Guest lobs one up to short leg and is caught.
Ahmed is the third player in Leicestershire history to take 11 wickets and score a century in the same match.
He may not be finished yet.
Hants 412-7 v Notts 578-8d
Well played Felix Organ.
Coming in at 231-5 Hampshire were wobbling but he shared a 126-run stand with Tilak Varma and now has a fourth County Championship century.
It comes from 266 balls with 12 fours and two sixes.
Warks 102-2 - target 393 v Worcs
Excellent first hour for the Bears.
Dan Mousley has gone to a half-century in 89 balls by advancing down to Ben Allison and lifting him over mid-on for his ninth four.
Zen Malik is with him on 36 and the pair are developing a dangerous partnership.
291 more needed to win but already Worcestershire will be thinking, surely not?
Yorks 516-7d v Surrey 390-5
Just the wicket of Ryan Patel, for 92, for Yorkshire in the opening hour at Scarborough.
Not rush at all for Surrey. Just a question of trying to see out some time, and get a bit closer.
I wonder if they might have an eye on sticking Yorkshire back in at some point and seeing if anything silly could happen.
Derbys (126-5 v Leics - target 446)
Richard Rae
BBC Radio Leicester Sport
Leicestershire have their breakthrough and Rehan Ahmed won't get all 10 - it was an unlikely prospect.
It was nicely bowled by Ben Green in his second over and his 10th delivery. Aneurin Donald reigned in all his attacking instincts and was battling away out there - that was just a forward defensive and his missed it by it going between bat and pad.
Hants 400-7 v Notts 578-8d
The early dismissal of Eddie Jack might have precipitated a Hampshire collapse but Felix Organ (88*) and James Fuller (16*) are batting relatively untroubled.
It's all about concentration for the home side who trail by 178 runs.
Price c Wells b Hartley 1 (Glos 381 & 129-3 v Lancs 557)
Oh dear the third poor stroke of the morning and Gloucestershire are three down.
Floated up wide of off stump by Tom Hartley, Ollie Price aims a big drive and edges high to slip.
Lancashire firmly on course for victory at the moment.
The Shire need a partnership. All that good work from yesterday evening is being undone.
Donald b B Green 23 (Derbys 126-5 v Leics - target 446)
Leicestershire have been patient and they get their breakthrough.
Ben Green gets one to cut through the defences of Aneurin Donald and that's the first of the six wickets the Division Two leaders need today.
Yorks 516-7d v Surrey 372-5
Josh Blake, playing just his third first-class match, and Jordan Clark, in his 112th, have taken Surrey safely past the follow-on mark.
It's extremely difficult for Yorkshire to force victory from here.
Warks 184 & 74-2 v Worcs 333 & 243
Phil Britt
BBC Radio WM
Warwickshire are continuing and are taking it nice and steady without racing along through the match.
They still need a huge number of runs to win the game, but they are slowly working themselves into a recovery position from where they were last night.
Derbys 119-4 v Leics (target 446)
Brooke Guest (31*) and Aneurin Donald (16*) have got through the first 45 minutes with few scares.
Donald has been struck a couple of times on the helmet but has come through both concussion protocols.
There's still a long way to go for the home side to save this one.
Charlesworth c Harris b Balderson 71 (Glos 381 & 129-2 f/o v Lancs 557)
A second strike for Lancashire!
And a big wicket as well with first-innings centurion Ben Charlesworth gone.
He was looking in excellent order again but has forced George Balderson off the back foot straight to midwicket.
A soft dismissal and Lancs have picked up two in the first hour - a great start to their victory push.
Glos still trail by 47.
Harris c Bell-Drummond b Parkinson 8 (Glamorgan 327 & 42-3 v Kent 155 & 360 - Glamorgan target 189)
Nightwatchman James Harris made it through 50 deliveries unscathed but the 51st does for him as Matt Parkinson finds the edge and he is caught at slip.
A third wicket down and still needing 143 - it could get interesting from here!
Which way do you see this going?
Warks 65-2 - target 393 v Worcs
A steady opening half-hour for Warwickshire.
Dan Mousley (24*) and Zen Malik (28*) just need to get their side into this final day and see what becomes of the afternoon.
An asking rate of 3.6 is very achievable in the Birmingham sunshine.
But it would take the Bears' sixth-highest fourth innings score to win.