Summary

  • Adam Lyth scores 185 as Yorkshire declare with 519 lead over Essex

  • Haynes & Patterson-White hit centuries as Notts beat Hampshire by 366 runs

  • Surrey need to score 515 to avoid follow-on possibility against Warwickshire

  • Worcestershire chasing target of 361 by Sussex at Hove

  • Glamorgan win by an innings and 161 runs after making Kent follow on

  • Northants beat Lancashire by 70 runs after bowling them out for 165

  1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15:49 British Summer Time 11 May

    Harris st McManus b Harrison 43 (Lancs 116-3, target 236)

    Big wicket for the hosts.

    Much was invested in Marcus Harris taking Lancs significantly further down the road than this.

    But the Australian has gone for a big hoik dancing down the wicket and has missed, Lewis McManus doing the honours behind the stumps.

    Calvin Harrison has the wicket.

  2. Tea at Edgbastonpublished at 15:47 British Summer Time 11 May

    Warwickshire 665-5 dec v Surrey 275-5

    Ben FoakesImage source, Getty Images

    Ben Foakes pulls a short ball from Rob Yates for four as Surrey go to tea still 390 behind Warwickshire's massive first-innings total.

    The Bears will be content with how that session went, getting rid of three England batters at a cost of 108 runs.

    Dom Sibley, Dan Lawrence and Jason Roy will all be unhappy with the shots they played - especially Roy, in his first Championship innings since 2018.

    Foakes is 42 not out at tea, with Cameron Steel on 25, and together they have so far added 60 for the sixth wicket.

  3. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15:46 British Summer Time 11 May

    Roderick b Karvelas 4 (Sussex 284 & 256 v Worcs 180 & 7-1)

    Ari Karvelas has struggled with his length a little so far and had a warning for letting the ball slip sending down two beamers.

    But he's got this one spot on, drawing Gareth Roderick into reaching forward and snaking a yorker underneath the bat and through to the off stump.

    That first breakthrough brings Henry Nicholls to the crease with just two overs left before the tea interval.

  4. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 103.2 overs

    Hill c Elgar b Cricthley 4 (Essex 123 v Yorks 216 & 327-5)

    George Hill tries to drive Matt Critchley's leg-spin and edges to Dean Elgar at first slip, who grabs it in front of the 'bread basket'. Yorkshire are 420 ahead as Matthew Revis walks out to bat.

  5. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 11 May

    Stewart lbw TVDG 16 (Kent 212 & 128-7 v Glamorgan 549-9 dec)

    No doubt about that one. Grant Stewart is plumb in front to one that cuts back and keeps low. Just three wickets needed now by Glamorgan.

  6. Women's One-Day Cup updatepublished at 15:41 British Summer Time 11 May

    Durham are 129-1 in the 23rd over, with Suzi Bates 70 not out, chasing a target of 244 to beat Warwickshire at the Riverside.

    Essex skipper Grace Scrivens has 53 not out in their 108-1 after 25 overs, in reply to Hampshire's 273-5.

    It's a rain-reduced game at Taunton, where Somerset are 51-1 in the 11th over and need another 266 to beat Surrey, who scored 306-7 in 44, with Bryony Smith making 110.

    Sarah Glenn and Kirstie Gordon have taken two wickets each for The Blaze to reduce Lancashire - who are chasing 223 - to 129-4 after 25 overs.

    Updated scorecard can be found here.

  7. Postpublished at 15:40 British Summer Time 11 May

    Notts 333 & 345 v Hants 196 & 26-2

    Nick Gubbins has delivered for Hants this season on more than one occasion, notably when helping to deny Surrey a victory on the final day with 117 in the second round of matches.

    He has followed that up with 82 against Somerset and 77 against Durham in draws and something similar is required here. He is seven runs into his contribution.

  8. 'More pressure on Hampshire'published at 15:33 British Summer Time 11 May

    Notts 333 & 345 v Hants 196 & 22-2

    Dave Bracegirdle
    BBC Radio Nottingham commentator

    Hutton has another one and Stoneman goes!

    That ball travelled well wide of him but it's the movement that makes it a tricky one. This is Hutton bowling well and Nottinghamshire have got to be well aware.

    It's another one down for Hampshire and another one that puts more pressure on them.

  9. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15:31 British Summer Time 11 May

    Stoneman c Verreynne b Hutton 13 (Notts 333 & 345 v Hants 196 & 22-2)

    Lovely bit of movement through the air has drawn Mark Stoneman into playing at this.

    But after he commits it's left him off as it goes past his bat and kissed the edge.

    Stoneman looks as though he knows he should not have played at that but it snaked around playing tricks with his mind.

    Good bowling with the new ball which is still doing plenty.

  10. Postpublished at 92 overs

    Warks 665-5 dec v Surrey 267-5

    Too wide by OHD and Cameron Steel slams it past backward point for four. That is a 50 partnership with Ben Foakes.

  11. 100 runs

    100 for Lancspublished at 15:27 British Summer Time 11 May

    Northants 238 & 273 v Lancs 276 & 101-2 (target 236)

    Much hope will have been placed in Marcus Harris and Josh Bohannon to get Lancashire close to this target of 236 and, at the moment, they are delivering.

    The partnership is up to 68 for the third wicket and the Lancs total has breached the first psychological barrier with three figures, Harris punching Ben Sanderson through cover for four.

  12. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 32.5 overs

    Benjamin b TVDG 7 (Kent 212 & 100-6 v Glamorgan 549-9 dec)

    He made 94 not out in the first innings but won't be repeating it second time around - Timm van der Gugten ducks one back into Chris Benjamin off the seam and only two of the three stumps are left upright.

    Glamorgan really on the victory path now - just four wickets to go for a first of the season.

  13. Postpublished at 15:24 British Summer Time 11 May

    Kent 212 & 100-5 v Glamorgan 549-9 dec

    Tawanda Muyeye isn't wasting a lot of time running.

    His 32 has included six fours, the latest driven through mid-off from the bowling of Timm van der Gugten.

    A single follows and Kent reach three figures.

  14. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15:21 British Summer Time 11 May

    Middleton lbw b Hutton 2 (Notts 333 & 345 v Hants 196 & 15-1)

    It has been defend, defend, defend for Fletcha Middleton but his walls have been breached with Brett Hutton rapping him in front.

    The Hants opener did not get his feet moving at all and there was little doubt that he was bang to rights there.

  15. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 98.5 overs

    Lyth c Westley b Thain 185 (Essex 123 v Yorks 216 & 312-4)

    Adam LythImage source, Rex Features

    Adam Lyth's magnificent innings comes to an end as he checks a drive and lofts a catch to mid-off.

    He batted for 403 minutes, faced 287 balls and hit a six and 23 hours - and Yorkshire's lead is now over 400.

    What kind of a lead does Jonny Bairstow want before declaring? He has been joined at the crease by George Hill.

  16. Target 'looks tall order' for Pearspublished at 15:19 British Summer Time 11 May

    Sussex 284 & 256 v Worcs 180

    Adrian Harms
    BBC Sussex

    An eventful hour and hour after lunch with Sussex adding 90 runs in 25 overs and losing their remaining five wickets

    Fateh Singh finished with 3-58, cleaning up the tail with a controlled spell of left-arm spin bowling, and also speeding up the over rate and hopefully avoiding Worcestershire a points deduction.

    A target of 361 looks a tall order for Worcestershire - they’ve plenty of time to make the runs but need the application shown by Jack Carson, the Sussex centurion, if they are to chase down this target

  17. wicket

    SUSSEX 256 ALL OUTpublished at 15:13 British Summer Time 11 May

    Hayes c Brookes b Singh 7 (Sussex lead by 360 runs)

    An uncertain prod forward from James Hayes and Ethan Brookes takes the catch at slip.

    Sussex have a lead of 360 which should be more than enough on a pitch where that has proved out of reach three times.

    Just enough time to sneak in one or two overs before tea so they will be back shortly.

  18. 'Yorkshire hoping to make Essex pay'published at 15:12 British Summer Time 11 May

    Essex 123 v Yorks 216 & 304-3

    Jonathan Doidge
    BBC Radio Leeds cricket commentator

    Yorkshire will be hoping to make Essex pay here.

    It's not an ideal situation for a fielding side. We know how dangerous Bairstow can be, he looks busy already.

    It's not been so easy to start so even a player of Bairstow's ability might find it difficult.

  19. Postpublished at 86.3 overs

    Warks 665-5 dec v Surrey 250-5

    Cover drive by Cameron Steel off Ethan Bamber and Surrey have their second bonus point of the game.

    He is 16 not out and Ben Foakes has 29.

  20. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15:04 British Summer Time 11 May

    Singh c Cooke b TVDG 8 (Kent 212 & 78-5 v Glamorgan 549-9 dec)

    Another gone at Canterbury - and it's a third catch in a row for keeper Chris Cooke.

    Timm van der Gugten finds the edge and youngster Ekansh Singh is gone.

    Out comes Chris Benjamin, who ran out of partners on 94 not out in Kent's first innings earlier in the day.