Summary

  • Ollie Pope and Dan Lawrence score hundreds for Surrey against Sussex

  • Worcestershire close on 185-6 against Essex, chasing 295 to win

  • Alex Lees (172) and Emilio Gay (152) shine for Durham v Yorkshire

  • Haseeb Hameed carries bat for 138* for Notts against Warwickshire

  • Luke Procter scores 150 for Northants against Derbyshire

  • Rehan Ahmed out for 100 for Leicestershire against Lancashire

  • Kent opener Ben Compton makes 178 against Gloucestershire

  1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 14:11 British Summer Time 20 April

    Raine b White 10 (Durham 406-7 v Yorks 307)

    Another breakthrough for Yorks and one step closer to that third bowling point.

    And it is another pretty good delivery from the Cumbrian, who sneaks up from behind the umpire bowling round the wicket and confuses Ben Raine's grasp of angles.

    Looking to turn it into the leg side the Durham man totally loses the track of it and with it his off stump.

    Good stuff from Yorkshire again.

  2. Postpublished at 14:11 British Summer Time 20 April

    Worcs 19-2 - target 295

    Bowling change by Essex.

    Kasun Rajitha takes over from Jamie Porter and looking to add to his four wickets in Worcestershire's first innings.

    Kashif Ali pushes the first one for a single.

  3. 400 up for Durhampublished at 14:09 British Summer Time 20 April

    Durham 400-6 v Yorks 307

    Fourth batting bonus point for Durham who now lead by 93 runs. Yorkshire have nine overs to take three wickets if they are to grab a third bowling point.

  4. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 14:07 British Summer Time 20 April

    Libby c Allison b Snater 14 (Worcs 18-2 - target 295)

    Oh dear.

    Not the greatest of deliveries from Shane Snater and Jake Libby clips it straight to Charlie Allison at mid-wicket.

    The Worcestershire opener will be very disappointed with that one.

    Rob Jones comes out on a pair.

  5. Postpublished at 14:05 British Summer Time 20 April

    Sussex 435 v Surrey 227-2 (trail by 209 runs)

    Dan Lawrence gets his innings going, tripping down the wicket and launching a six back over James Coles's head.

    Coles has taken the one wicket to fall today but has proved a little costly going at over five an over and while Sussex have runs to play with they will not want that sort of pressure release at one end.

  6. 50 runs

    for Saif Zaibpublished at 14:04 British Summer Time 20 April

    Derbys 307 v Northants 400-6

    A century against Lancashire last week and now 50 off 54 balls in this match for Saif Zaib.

    He steers David Lloyd away for a single to bring up his half century and Northants reach 400 as Justin Broad reverse sweeps the final ball of the over for four.

  7. 'The wicket has lost it's devilment'published at 14:04 British Summer Time 20 April

    Warwicks 93 v Notts 318-6

    Dave Bracegirdle
    BBC Radio Nottingham commentator

    You've got the likes of Michael Booth and Ed Barnard who have supported well in this innings, so all bases are covered for Warwickshire - but it just goes to show that the wicket has lost a lot of it's devilment of yesterday.

    The way that Fergus O'Neill came in and straight away just settled into his work just goes to show that it might be a tougher time for Notts with the ball in the Bears' second innings.

  8. Postpublished at 14:01 British Summer Time 20 April

    Worcs 13-1 - target 295

    Lift and movement there for Shane Snater and Kashif Ali is relieved not to get a nick as the ball cuts back from outside off stump. It's a maiden for the Essex paceman.

  9. 'Seales looks much happier coming down the hill'published at 14:00 British Summer Time 20 April

    Sussex 435 v Surrey 216-2

    Isabelle Duncan
    BBC Test Match Special

    Jayden Seales looks a much happier bunny coming down the hill.

    This is his first outing down the hill in this innings and he looked more in a groove and a rhythm.

  10. Postpublished at 13:58 British Summer Time 20 April

    Hants 336 v Somerset 184 & 4-0

    We are back under way in Southampton as Somerset begin their second innings, 152 runs behind the hosts.

    Opening batsman Archie Vaughan delivers a beautiful half-volley to get Somerset on their way, driving through the off-side for four in the first over.

  11. Back under way at Hovepublished at 13:58 British Summer Time 20 April

    Sussex 435 v Surrey 216-2 (trail by 219 runs)

    Jayden Seales kicks off the afternoon session with a maiden and now it's James Coles.

    Ollie Pope is six away from a century and has Dan Lawrence for company.

  12. Division Two updatepublished at 13:57 British Summer Time 20 April

    Two fours from the same Jas Singh over for Ben Charlesworth, a pull and a square cut, and Gloucestershire are 37-0 in their second innings at Canterbury, a lead of 116 over Kent.

    They have just resumed at Derby where Northamptonshire are 379-5, with Saif Zaib 44 not out - 73 runs to the good.

  13. Back under way at Chester-le-Streetpublished at 13:54 British Summer Time 20 April

    Durham 390-6 (lead by 83 runs) v Yorks 307

    Graham Clark retakes his guard with Jordan Thompson set to test it as the afternoon session gets going with a big top edge over the slip cordon which races for four.

    Durham will have their sights firmly set on 400 and a fourth batting bonus point.

  14. ouch!

    Postpublished at 13:53 British Summer Time 20 April

    Worcs 12-1 - target 295

    A hold-up at Chelmsford after Jake Libby is struck on the arm by a ball from Shane Snater and needs a bit of treatment from the team 'fizz'.

  15. Back under way at Edgbastonpublished at 13:52 British Summer Time 20 April

    Warwicks 93 v Notts 308-6

    We are back underway at Edgbaston and Fergus O'Neill pulls the first ball of the second session off his hip for a single.

  16. Postpublished at 13:49 British Summer Time 20 April

    Worcs 12-1 - target 295

    Nearly.....

    Kashif Ali flashes at a ball from Jamie Porter which does enough off the pitch to beat him.

    Shane Snater finds the edge of Jake Libby's bat at the start of the next over but it falls just short of second slip and runs away for four.

    That's more like it. Snater strays outside leg stump and Libby clips it away for another boundary.

  17. Back under way at Lord'spublished at 13:47 British Summer Time 20 April

    Middx 470-9d v Glamorgan 199 & 12-0 (trail by 259 runs)

    Toby Roland-Jones to kickstart proceedings in the Wood of St John with Glamorgan a dozen to the good for no loss.

  18. Both teams happy for different reasonspublished at 13:44 British Summer Time 20 April

    Hampshire 336 v Somerset 184 - lunch

    Anthony Gibson
    BBC Radio Somerset

    Both teams will be happy with the outcome of this morning’s cricket: Somerset having taken seven wickets to bowl their opponents out and Hampshire for having gained a more than useful first innings lead of 152.

    It gives them more time to bowl Somerset out than they probably would have had with a declaration.

    Two Somerset bowlers returned their best figures for the county: Migael Pretorius with 5-65 and the under-rated and maybe underused Tom Lammonby with 3-26 including the crucial wickets of Nick Gubbins and Liam Dawson.

  19. Postpublished at 13:41 British Summer Time 20 April

    Worcs 2-1 - target 295

    It's been a tough start to the season for Worcestershire.

    First up, they batted through the final day to come away with a laudable draw against Somerset.

    But last week they suffered a 504-run thrashing by Yorkshire after being bowled out for 105 in the fourth innings.

    This time, they have five sessions to score 295 for their first win of the campaign. Kashif Ali pushes Shane Snater away for the first run of the afternoon.

  20. Latest from Canterburypublished at 13:36 British Summer Time 20 April

    Kent 393 v Glos 472 & 4-0

    As they had an early lunch at the Spitfire Ground, the players are back out in the middle for the start of Gloucestershire's second innings.

    Cameron Bancroft tickles Nathan Gilchrist's fourth delivery down to fine leg for four to open the scoring.

    The visitors lead by 83 runs.