Summary

  • Division One: Somerset edge to nervy five-wicket win over Durham after Jack Leach claims six wickets

  • Jonny Bairstow scores 72 to help Yorkshire to 376-5 against leaders Surrey during a rain-hit day

  • Jordan Cox's century boosts Essex against Sussex; Lyndon James hits 203 not out for second-placed Notts against Hampshire

  • Warwickshire all out for 184 after Ethan Brookes' career-best 140 helps Worcestershire post 333

  • Division Two: James Anderson takes wicket for Lancashire away to Gloucestershire after Chris Green's 160

  • Derbyshire's Luis Reece takes 6-56 before Rehan Ahmed also takes six wickets for leaders Leicestershire

  • Glamorgan on top against Kent; Kane Williamson hits century on County Championship debut as Middlesex pile on runs against Northants

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  1. 6 runs

    Postpublished at 16:00 British Summer Time 23 July

    Hants v Notts 570-8

    Lyndon James hits Tom Prest for six and moves to 196 not out.

    This has been unrelenting from the Notts man.

  2. Postpublished at 15:59 British Summer Time 23 July

    Somerset 83-5 - Target 86

    Archie Vaughan gets in on the act as he slog sweeps Callum Parkinson for four and the game is almost up.

  3. 450 up for Essexpublished at 15:59 British Summer Time 23 July

    Sussex 204 v Essex 451-7

    Essex are grinding Sussex into the Hove dirt.

    Simon Harmer clubs Henry Crocombe to the boundary and Essex have maximum batting points.

  4. Tea at Sophia Gardenspublished at 15:57 British Summer Time 23 July

    Glam 327 v Kent 155 & 14-0

    Kent safely negotiate six overs and that is tea.

    Jaydn Denly and Ben Compton will resume their partnership after some light refreshments.

    Kent trail by 158.

  5. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15:56 British Summer Time 23 July

    Madsen c Patel b Ahmed 5 (Derbys 123-3 v Leics 398)

    Now then...

    The Derbyshire skipper Wayne Madsen doesn't last long as Rehan Ahmed grabs a second wicket and the door may be ajar for the Division Two leaders against their nearest challengers.

  6. Almost there!published at 15:55 British Summer Time 23 July

    Somerset 77-5 - Target 86

    A very confident sweep from Tom Banton off George Drissell gets him four welcome runs.

    And next ball, he reverse sweeps Drissell for six!

    The target is less than 10 runs away.

  7. 6 runs

    Postpublished at 15:54 British Summer Time 23 July

    Hants v Notts 563-8

    Lyndon James moves to 189 not out as he disdainfully hammers Sonny Baker down the ground for another six.

    Tea will be at 16:00 BST.

  8. Postpublished at 15:53 British Summer Time 23 July

    Somerset 65-5 - Target 86

    Oof! That was so close!

    Magic ball from Callum Parkinson spins past everything and Archie Vaughan survives.

    The target is down to 21.

  9. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15:51 British Summer Time 23 July

    Webster c Brookes b Foreman 57 (Warwickshire 122-6 v Worcestershire 333)

    The big man is out!

    Beau Webster looks to take on Pears debutant Bertie Foreman but mistimes a big heave and picks out Ethan Brookes at mid-off.

    The Australian all-rounder had been looking good before that but he departs while attempting to hit a maximum.

    Foreman, the 21-year-old Sussex spinner, joined Worcestershire on a two-week loan to provide cover for the Pears earlier this week - what a way to introduce yourself!

  10. 50 runs

    50 up for Gloucestershirepublished at 15:50 British Summer Time 23 July

    Gloucestershire 55-1 v Lancashire 557

    Jimmy Anderson is replaced by George Balderson and Ben Charlesworth is a happy man indeed as he hits three successive fours to take the total past 50.

  11. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15:47 British Summer Time 23 July

    Abell b Drissell 6 (Somerset 62-5 - Target 86)

    George Drissell joins the party for Durham!

    The off-spinner turns one sharply back into Tom Abell, past his defences and into the stumps.

    Somerset are not home and hosed yet!

    Half their wickets down and 24 more runs required.

  12. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15:46 British Summer Time 23 July

    Came c Holland b Ahmed 56 (Derbys 114-2 v Leics 398)

    Leicestershire celebrate taking a wicketImage source, Rex Features

    A breakthrough for Leicestershire.

    Rehan Ahmed has Henry Came caught for his first wicket to go with that first innings century.

  13. Postpublished at 15:46 British Summer Time 23 July

    Somerset 61-4 - Target 86

    Callum Parkinson gets his line wrong and Tom Banton sweeps a legside delivery to the fence for four.

    Banton gets a single before Tom Abell is beaten by an absolute jaffa.

    Somerset are now only 25 away.

  14. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15:44 British Summer Time 23 July

    Hutton c Tilak b Gubbins 71 (Hants v Notts 548-8)

    There'll be no career-best score for Brett Hutton today.

    He goes the aerial route again and Tilak Verma hangs on for the catch to give Nick Gubbins a rare wicket.

  15. Postpublished at 15:44 British Summer Time 23 July

    Somerset 55-4 - Target 86

    Callum Parkinson is about to start his eighth over as he tries to pull off an incredible win.

    Somerset need only 31 runs, just a few big blows should do it.

  16. 6 runs

    Postpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 23 July

    Hants v Notts 548-7

    Brett Hutton clobbers Nick Gubbins into the stands and moves to 71.

    His previous best is 84.

  17. Postpublished at 15:41 British Summer Time 23 July

    Gloucestershire 40-1 v Lancashire 557

    That's a lovely clip off his legs from Gloucestershire's young number three Joe Phillips and it races across the parched Cheltenham outfield for four.

    Jimmy Anderson has bowled five overs now. How many more will the Lancashire captain fancy?

  18. Postpublished at 15:40 British Summer Time 23 July

    Hants v Notts 541-7

    Tom Prest is the seventh bowler called on by Hampshire.

    This may be a bit early but Nottinghamshire's highest score against Hampshire is 612 which they managed at Trent Bridge back in 2004.

    Still a way to go before then but worth keeping that one in the back pocket.

    Brett Hutton's eyeing a career-best score as well before he gets the hook in favour of Josh Tongue tomorrow.

  19. 'Delivery of the day from Sandhu'published at 15:40 British Summer Time 23 July

    Sussex 204 v Essex 436-7

    Nick Gledhill
    BBC Essex

    It's a team hat-trick if not for Gurinder Sandhu but it was a magnificent piece of bowling, it's taken out the middle stump.

    That the delivery of the day and one the deliveries of the match from Sandhu.

    That does further increases a little bit further the chances of Sussex batting again this evening.

    What has been a very fruitless day for Sussex so far has a little belatedly started turning around.

  20. 'Game very much still on'published at 15:40 British Summer Time 23 July

    Somerset 53-4 - Target 86

    Anthony Gibson
    BBC Radio Somerset

    Just as things were looking reasonably secure for Somerset the wicket falls.

    Game very much still on.