Summary

  • Follow nine matches from round seven of the County Championship season

  • Div One: Essex v Warwickshire, Lancs v Durham, Notts v Hants, Somerset v Kent and Surrey v Worcs

  • Div One leaders Surrey beat Worcestershire by 281 runs

  • Essex chasing 330; Hants need 169; Durham set 475 at Blackpool

  • Stokes takes 5-98 for Durham; Crawley passes 200 for Kent

  • Div Two: Derbys v Northants, Glamorgan v Middlesex, Leics v Gloucs and Sussex v Yorkshire

  • Div Two leaders Sussex beat Yorkshire by 21 runs - Ollie Robinson finishes with match figures of 7-67

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  1. 'Vince wicket is huge'published at 17:13 British Summer Time 19 May

    Notts v Hants 32-3 (target 169)

    Dave Bracegirdle
    BBC Radio Nottingham commentator

    Second time in the game Dillon Pennington gets James Vince and there's an almost apologetic wave of the arm from Vince as he missed a delivery homing in on the stumps.

    A huge wicket.

  2. Postpublished at 17:10 British Summer Time 19 May

    Somerset 554 v Kent 178 & 245-1 f/o

    Jack Leach is back in the attack and Daniel Bell-Drummond works the ball to square leg for three.

    That brings up a 50 partnership with Zak Crawley in 86 balls.

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    WICKET: Vince lbw b Paterson 6published at 17:09 British Summer Time 19 May

    Notts v Hants 32-3 (target 169)

    Third Hampshire wicket falls - and that's one Nottinghamshire will desperately have wanted!

    James Vince is trapped in front by a straight one from Dane Paterson and once again, this contest seems to be tilting in the home side's favour.

    Hampshire need 137 more - and that must feel like plenty at the moment.

  4. Robinson makes the differencepublished at 17:08 British Summer Time 19 May

    Result: Sussex beat Yorkshire by 21 runs

    Ollie Robinson definitely turned the match with three quick wickets, including Adam Lyth for 73.

    The seamer finished with 4-42 and match figures of 7-67.

    Good news for Sussex fans, and definitely great news for England supporters.

  5. 6 runs

    Gibbon runs riot and hits a 50published at 17:08 British Summer Time 19 May

    Surrey v Worcs 205-9 (target 513)

    This is his first 50 in first class cricket, coming in just 46 balls!

    He swipes Dan Lawrence over long on for six and gets six more two balls later with a near identical shot on bended knee.

    Five fours and two sixes in that knock and he's not finished yet.

    He flat bats a ball over the bowler's head, down the ground for four and takes the Pears past 200 in the 53rd over with a six swung hard over long on.

    That over cost 25.

  6. ouch!

    Painful for Singhpublished at 17:04 British Summer Time 19 May

    Surrey v Worcs 180-9 (target 513)

    Dan Lawrence is giving the ball plenty of air to Yadvinder Singh, who cloths the last ball and gets a thick inside edge into the leg side for two.

    Gus Atkinson bowls short, around the wicket to Ben Gibbon, who turns down a single at backward square.

    The second ball is smashed down the ground for four, and in fact it nearly strikes the head of Yadvinder Singh at the non striker's end.

    Single off the third and the field comes in.

    Two slips, short leg and a leg slip.

    Singh ducks under a bouncer and turns away from the last ball, which strikes him on the backside. Ouch.

  7. SUSSEX BEAT YORKSHIREpublished at 17:02 British Summer Time 19 May
    Breaking

    Sussex (150 & 227) beat Yorkshire (195 & 161) by 21 runs

    Sussex have done it! Ben Coad is run out to wrap up a remarkable victory for the hosts.

    The batters try to take a quick single but Fynn Hudson-Prentice runs Coad out with a direct hit.

    Yorkshire have lost their last four wickets for three runs. Incredible scenes at Hove.

    Sussex stretch their lead at the top of Division Two, while Yorkshire remain without a victory in six games.

  8. 'Burns will be more than happy'published at 17:02 British Summer Time 19 May

    Surrey v Worcs 173-9 (target 513)

    Frank Watson
    BBC Hereford & Worcester

    Rory Burns will be more than happy with that outcome and it's just a case of waiting for it to be wrapped up now.

    The sun has disappeared and Surrey have earned themselves a day off tomorrow and I think they'll probably enjoy it.

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    WICKET Smith c Roach b Lawrence 60published at 16:57 British Summer Time 19 May

    Surrey v Worcs 173-9 (target 513)

    Ben Gibbon drives Gus Atkinson off a thick outside edge and the ball flies through cover for four.

    Nathan Smith picks up four more with a flashing drive through cover off Dan Lawrence but he's out next ball.

    It's another slog sweep and this ball goes straight down the throat of Kemar Roach at long on.

    The number 11 is first team debutant Yadvinder Singh.

  10. 50 partnership for Lees and Borthwickpublished at 16:56 British Summer Time 19 May

    Lancashire v Durham 53-0 (target 475)

    Hard to believe that, not all that long ago, Alex Lees was pigeonholed as a slow scorer.

    Lees has slammed four boundaries from his last six deliveries, including a full-blooded pull off Saqib Mahmood to bring up Durham's 50 in the ninth over.

    Lees is on 28, with Scott Borthwick on 21 and the Durham pair have clearly decided attack is the best form of defence as they look to either chase down 475 or survive four sessions.

  11. Postpublished at 16:54 British Summer Time 19 May

    Somerset 554 v Kent 178 & 237-1 f/o

    Four more runs to Zak Crawley with a neat drive down the ground.

    Just a front foot push, really. Immaculate timing.

    He keeps the strike with a single turned into square leg on the front foot.

  12. 'Unbelievable catch from Calvin Harrison'published at 16:53 British Summer Time 19 May

    Notts v Hants 15-2 (target 169)

    Lucy Higham
    The Blaze specialist fielder on BBC Radio Nottingham

    An absolute hanger from Calvin Harrison.

    That is an unbelievable catch.

    Short and wide from Dillon Pennington, Felix Organ looks to slash it away, Harrison jumps up at second slip, unbelievable.

    He's taken some fantastic catches in his time but that is one for the highlights reel.

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    50 for Nathan Smithpublished at 16:52 British Summer Time 19 May

    Surrey v Worcs 163-8 (target 513)

    Dan Lawrence doesn't get off to the best of starts with his first over of off spin in the game.

    The first ball of the over (and session) is slog swept over square leg for six!

    That's the 150 in the 49th over.

    One ball later, he's celebrating his 50, standing in the crease and tucking the ball behind square leg.

    54 balls with eight fours and a six.

    Ben Gibbon gets a single off the fifth ball and the sixth is slog swept over long on for six more.

    18 off the over! 18!

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    WICKET: Leech b Robinson 0published at 16:52 British Summer Time 19 May

    Sussex v Yorkshire 158-9 (target 183)

    England seamer Ollie Robinson has turned this game on its head.

    He picks up his second wicket in the over with an absolute jaffa that nips back in to Dom Leech and clips the bails.

    No chance for the number 10.

    Robinson has four wickets as last man Ben Coad comes to the middle.

    Ollie Robinson bowlingImage source, Getty Images
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    WICKET: Thompson c Carson b Robinson 0published at 16:48 British Summer Time 19 May

    Sussex v Yorkshire 158-8 (target 183)

    Incredible.

    Ollie Robinson bangs in another short ball, Jordan Thompson connects but picks out the man deep in the leg side.

    Suddenly Sussex might be favourites with 25 more runs still needed.

  16. Play resumes at the Ovalpublished at 16:48 British Summer Time 19 May

    Surrey v Worcs 145-8 (target 513)

    Nathan Smith and Ben Gibbon are back in the middle to try and extend the Pears resistance for as long as possible.

    Nathan Smith is 43 not out and will face the spin of Dan Lawrence, very much the batting hero for the hosts.

    Ben Gibbon is on 20 at the other end.

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    WICKET: Organ c Harrison b Pennington 0published at 16:45 British Summer Time 19 May

    Notts v Hants 15-2 (target 169)

    If you thought Haseeb Hameed's catch was impressive - this one by Calvin Harrison made it look routine!

    Felix Organ was looking frustrated after failing to get off the mark in 17 deliveries, but he must have thought he was up and running after carving at a wide ball outside off stump from Dillon Pennington.

    Unfortunately for Organ, Harrison reacted quickly at second slip and leapt in the air, flinging his right hand up for the ball to stick.

    Nottinghamshire are right back in this again...

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    WICKET: Lyth c Simpson b Robinson 73published at 16:44 British Summer Time 19 May

    Sussex v Yorkshire 158-7 (target 183)

    This is NOT over yet...

    From around the wicket Ollie Robinson gets one to climb at Adam Lyth and the left-hander fends it behind to the keeper.

    Lyth departs for a fine 73 with his side still needing 25 runs.

    Jordan Thompson is in at nine.

  19. Postpublished at 16:44 British Summer Time 19 May

    Somerset 554 v Kent 178 & 222-1 f/o

    Zak Crawley turns Craig Overton to deep backward square leg.

    Josh Davey is now on the filed after being absent for much of today.

    Matt Renshaw continues from the other end and Crawley strokes the ball through cover for one.

    The third ball is tossed up and smashed through cover by Kent captain Daniel Bell-Drummond for four.

    Another run out chance and this is much closer as the return throw from Craig Overton just misses the stumps at Zak Crawley's end.

  20. Postpublished at 16:37 British Summer Time 19 May

    Somerset 554 v Kent 178 & 212-1 f/o

    Zak Crawley is watchful against Craig Overton, defensively pushing into the off side and then down the ground.

    He drives hard to mid off but doesn't clear the field. Maiden over.

    Matt Renshaw bowls with a bit of width to Daniel Bell-Drummond and the Kent captain cuts for four.

    He drives a short ball off the back foot to long off for one.

    Crawley is late to respond to a Bell-Drummond call for a single but survives to move on to 123.