Summary

  • Day two of nine games across Division One and Two

  • Leaders Surrey 169-3 in reply to Somerset's 317 in top-two clash

  • Somerset's Archie Vaughan, 18 - son of ex-England captain Michael - takes three Surrey wickets before downpours end day two prematurely

  • Durham on top against Lancs; Hampshire bossing Kent; Essex set big total against Notts

  • Top two in Division Two - Sussex & Middlesex - in command; third-placed Yorkshire need eight wickets to win at Leics but play over due to rain

  1. Good eveningpublished at 18:30 British Summer Time 10 September

    That's all from day two.

    A few games well advanced, others nicely poised and a few still waiting to come to the boil.

    Plenty more excitement to enjoy on the morrow, so join us then.

  2. Close of play scorespublished at 18:27 British Summer Time 10 September

    Division One

    • Durham 367-4 v Lancashire 228
    • Essex 457 v Nottinghamshire 37-1
    • Kent 64-5 v Hampshire 403
    • Somerset 317 v Surrey 169-3
    • Worcestershire 307 v Warwickshire 112-4

    Division Two

    • Leicestershire 98 & 35-2 v Yorkshire 379
    • Middlesex 377 v Gloucestershire 154-5
    • Northamptonshire 219 & 178-5 v Derbyshire 165
    • Sussex 407-5 v Glamorgan 186
  3. Close of play at Chester-le-Streetpublished at 18:23 British Summer Time 10 September

    Durham 367-4 v Lancs 228

    Thanks to Durham for being the sole shining light on our Championship text coverage in the past hour.

    Literally so. It's balmy out there.

    Colin Ackermann is solidly forward to defend and tries to work the third ball away to leg. No run.

    Ackermann goes back into block mode until the fifth ball, driven down the ground with immaculate poise for four.

    The final ball is pushed safely into the off side and that's a wrap for Day Two.

    Durham have bossed the game this evening thanks to a club record-breaking and unbroken stand of 268 for the fifth wicket between David Bedingham (177) and Colin Ackermann, who is on 111 and no doubt doesn't worry a jot about the so called Nelson.

    The lead is 139 and a dispiriting session of play from a Lancashire perspective comes to an end.

    They had Durham 99-4 at one point!

  4. Postpublished at 18:15 British Summer Time 10 September

    Durham 363-4 v Lancs 228

    Single to David Bedingham and Colin Ackermann clatters the third ball from Tom Bailey behind square leg for four.

    This has been an epic stand for Durham and a real spirit draining one for the Red Rose.

    Single to deep cover.

    One over left tonight.

  5. Postpublished at 18:12 British Summer Time 10 September

    Durham 357-4 v Lancs 228

    Three overs left tonight and Durham are in complete command.

    Colin Ackermann is onto the back foot, steering Anderson Phillip to third man for a couple.

    Three fielders on the rope and Ackermann sees out the over defending a straight ball down the ground.

  6. 100 runs

    100 for Colin Ackermann in record breaking standpublished at 18:08 British Summer Time 10 September

    Durham 354-4 v Lancs 228

    Tom Bailey shares the new ball with Anderson Phillip and will bowl to Colin Ackermann on 99.

    Driven through the off side but picked up at mid off. No run.

    He gets it on the fourth ball, driven past point.

    That's his second one of the season. 165 balls and nine fours.

    The partnership with David Bedingham is a gargantuan 254.

    Make that 255 as David Bedingham pushes a single to mid wicket for a club record fifth wicket stand.

  7. Durham pass 350published at 18:04 British Summer Time 10 September

    Durham 351-4 v Lancs 228

    Colin Ackermann misses an attempted cut but gets forward to the next ball, pushing into the off side for one.

    David Bedingham drives through the off side for one and that's the 250 partnership for the fifth wicket in 336 balls.

    Ackermann gets two more flayed through cover point and that's the 350 and a third batting point in 81 overs.

    Ackermann on 99...

  8. new ball

    New ball taken by Lancashirepublished at 18:01 British Summer Time 10 September

    Durham 347-4 v Lancs 228

    Colin Ackermann is down the track defensively to Tom Hartley and gets a single off the fifth ball, swept fine.

    That's 80 overs bowled and Anderson Phillip has the new ball.

    Five overs left tonight.

  9. Postpublished at 17:57 British Summer Time 10 September

    Durham 346-4 v Lancs 228

    Colin Ackerman seizes on a bit of width and carves Anderson Phillip through deep cover for two.

    He drives to cover for one to move on to 95.

    Shot! Full and launched over long on to the North West Terrace for four.

    Four more hammered over deep mid wicket and another four driven through cover point.

    15 runs in the over.

  10. Postpublished at 17:53 British Summer Time 10 September

    Durham 331-4 v Lancs 228

    Tom Hartley bowls quicker and flatter to Colin Ackermann who defends.

    Three runs off the over, with perhaps a couple more overs of spin left before the second new ball is due.

    Nope. Anderson Phillip is bowling now, replacing Josh Bohannon.

  11. Durham move 100 aheadpublished at 17:50 British Summer Time 10 September

    Durham 328-4 v Lancs 228

    Shot! Full with width outside off stump and David Bedingham drives through cover for four.

    Single to long on and one more to long on for Colin Ackermann to get up to 90.

    Eight overs left tonight. The lead is 100.

  12. Postpublished at 17:47 British Summer Time 10 September

    Durham 322-4 v Lancs 228

    Josh Bohannon has been called into the attack to bowl some off spin.

    His second delivery is ruled no ball for overstepping. It also brings a single.

    Five over the over in all and we have 10 overs left.

    Colin Ackermann gets a single to square leg off Tom Hartley.

    He's on 89. The new ball is due in four overs.

  13. 150 runs

    150 for David Bedinghampublished at 17:42 British Summer Time 10 September

    Durham 314-4 v Lancs 228

    Tom Hartley to David Bedingham...

    Pushed into the off side on the back foot for one!

    That's his highest score in a bumper season, pushing his average ever further beyond 80.

    208 balls with 17 fours and and one six. Outstanding.

  14. Postpublished at 17:38 British Summer Time 10 September

    Durham 311-4 v Lancs 228

    Five singles off the latest Tom Hartley over, bowled in bright sunshine.

    In stark contrast to the games further south.

    Tom Aspinwall bowls short and David Bedingham pulls square for one.

    He's on 148.

    A Tom Aspinwall bouncer is ruled no ball on height and the next ball is pulled to backward square by Colin Ackermann for one.

    One more clipped to fine leg by Bedingham takes him to 149.

  15. Close of play at Chelmsfordpublished at 17:36 British Summer Time 10 September

    Essex 457 v Notts 37-1

    They've eventually given in at Chelmsford where Essex would have been desperate to cement their advantage over Nottinghamshire with further wickets on day two.

    But they remain firmly on top thanks to centuries from Tom Westley and Michael Pepper.

    Notts lost skipper Haseeb Hameed early in their reply and will be eyeing valuable batting points on day three now it seems victory is out of the question.

  16. Second batting point for Durham as fifth wicket passes 200published at 17:33 British Summer Time 10 September

    Durham 300-4 v Lancs 228

    Colin Ackermann sweeps a single off spinner Tom Hartley to move on to 77.

    Single to David Bedingham to the on side.

    Four singles overall and little turn in evidence on the surface.

    Tom Aspinwall continues at the other end and Bedingham picks up a single to long leg to move to 140.

    Ackermann drives to mid off and the ball slows up in front of the rope for two.

    The fifth ball is carved to third man for a single.

    Aspinwall is round the wicket and Bedingham swats the ball away to mid wicket for four.

    That's the 300, two batting bonus points and also the 200 partnership between this fifth wicket pair in 276 balls.

  17. Postpublished at 17:26 British Summer Time 10 September

    Durham 288-4 v Lancs 228

    Colin Ackermann leaves a bouncer and then pulls another short one to long leg for an easy single.

    Single to Bedingham off the fourth ball and Colin Ackermann digs a yorker out to long on for one more.

    The lead is 60. 16 overs left and spinner Tom Hartley is coming on.

  18. A day of records for Bedinghampublished at 17:26 British Summer Time 10 September

    Durham 281-4 v Lancs lead by 53

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    David Bedingham has passed the 1,000 run barrier in the County Championship for the third time today.

    At 1,058 runs this is also his best season in the format. And he now has six centuries in the season. The club record of seven was set by Keaton Jennings - the current Lancashire skipper - when he played for Durham in 2016.

    Bedingham scored 101 and 103 against Lancashire in Blackpool back in May. So he now has three centuries in three innings against them this year.

    His stand of 182 with Colin Ackermann, who has 74, is also Durham's highest fifth wicket partnership against The Red Rose.

    The visitors look flat in the field and haven't taken a wicket for 41 overs. I think that's everything for now.

  19. Postpublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 10 September

    Essex 457 v Notts 37-1

    Still no sign of play at Chelmsford - but no sign of an abandonment either.

    Might they able to squeeze a few more overs in this evening?

    Umpires in conversation with Essex head groundsman Stuart Kerrison as rain falls during Essex CCC vs Nottinghamshire CCCImage source, Rex Features
  20. Close of play at Canterburypublished at 17:22 British Summer Time 10 September

    Kent 64-5 v Hampshire 403

    One of the most one-sided days of cricket you could ever wish to see.

    Hampshire scored 190 runs with only three wickets intact before skittling the Kent top order. Division One survival looks impossible on showings like that.

    Kent's bowling was aimless and unthreatening, but Tom Prest's third century of the summer was stunning. So was Brad Wheal's maiden first-class half-century and Mo Abbas' first double-figure score for Hampshire.