Summary

  • Notts beat Surrey by 20 runs and go 14 points clear at the top of Division One

  • Hampshire hold out for draw against third-placed Somerset after following on

  • Durham's Emilio Gay & Will Rhodes hit centuries in draw with relegated Worcestershire

  • Leicestershire are Division Two champions after draw with Kent

  • Glamorgan promoted after Middlesex only draw with Lancashire

  • Gloucestershire beat Northamptonshire by seven wickets with three overs to spare

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  1. Postpublished at 11:33 BST 18 September

    Surrey 113-2 (Target 315)

    Brett Hutton bowling for Notts at SurreyImage source, Getty

    Brett Hutton does like a long stint doesn't he?

    He's like the old fashioned workhorse of the team who will bowl when asked and he's getting some swing out there.

    One swings into Ben Foakes and then moves away but the batsman manages to cover it.

    Just the one run from the over.

  2. 'Hutton does deserve that wicket'published at 11:27 BST 18 September

    Surrey 173 & 111-2 v Notts 231 & 256

    Mark Church
    BBC Radio London commentator

    Brett Hutton has bowled well this morning and he does deserve that wicket of Dom Sibley.

    He was trying to run that towards third man and it was a little like catching practice you do in the morning warm ups. You can see he's disappointed with that.

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    WICKETpublished at 11:25 BST 18 September

    Singh Dale lbw b Zaib 5 (Gloucs 241 v Northants 206)

    The Gloucestershire innings is wrapped up in a hurry.

    Ajeet Singh Dale goes for an ambitious reverse sweep and is hit on the pads bang in front. The umpire's finger flies up and the hosts are all out for 241, leading by 35.

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    WICKETpublished at 11:22 BST 18 September

    Sibley c McCann b Hutton 25 (Surrey 107-2 - Target 315)

    Brett Hutton is in the game.

    Full again and Dom Sibley prods it straight to Freddie McCann at second slip.

    Ben Foakes heads out.

    Notts back in this.

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    WICKETpublished at 11:21 BST 18 September

    Taylor b Zaib 17 (Gloucs 234-9 v Northants 206)

    Matt Taylor tries to hit Saif Zaib down the ground, but doesn't connect and his stumps are rearranged.

  6. Postpublished at 11:19 BST 18 September

    Surrey 107-1 (Target 315)

    Ollie Pope batting for Surrey against NottsImage source, Getty Images

    Dillon Pennington replaces Josh Tongue in the Notts attack.

    One to Ollie Pope keeps low, bounces twice as it goes past the batsman and escapes the grasp of Kyle Verreynne - four byes.

    Surrey are more than a third of the way towards their target.

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    WICKETpublished at 11:17 BST 18 September

    Taylor b Harrison 63 (Gloucs 232-8 v Northants 206)

    Jack Taylor has tried to scoop and flick Calvin Harrison through fine leg with little success and is bowled attempted the shot again.

    He's played well though as this match moves towards a likely draw.

  8. Postpublished at 11:15 BST 18 September

    Surrey 102-1 (Target 315)

    Big, big, big shout.

    Brett Hutton wants Nigel Llong to give Ollie Pope out lbw.

    The umpire thinks long and hard but eventually shakes his head.

  9. Postpublished at 11:12 BST 18 September

    Durham 32-1 v Worcs 591-9 dec

    Italy's finest Emilio Gay has started nicely this morning.

    Solid in defence and fluid in attack, the Durham opener punches Ben Allison through the covers for four to move to 22 from 33 balls.

  10. 'Pope's first 30 balls are crucial'published at 11:12 BST 18 September

    Surrey 173 & 101-1 v Notts 231 & 256

    Beth Harvey
    BBC commentator

    Heads in hands as Ollie Pope edges one straight through where third slip would have been.

    Pope is one where his first 30 balls are crucial as that's when he's most vulnerable.

  11. 100 runs

    100 up for Surreypublished at 11:08 BST 18 September

    Surrey 100-1 (Target 315)

    Ollie Pope is ticking now.

    Brett Hutton over pitches and Pope sends it away to the cover boundary for four runs.

    The Surrey 100 is up.

  12. Postpublished at 11:08 BST 18 September

    Somerset 454-8 dec v Hants 172 & 51-2

    Archie Vaughan spins one between Toby Albert's bat and pad. It just misses the stumps but wicketkeeper James Rew fails to lay a glove on it and four byes taking the Hampshire total past 50.

  13. 50 runs

    for Jack Taylorpublished at 11:05 BST 18 September

    Gloucs 207-7 v Northants 206

    Well played Jack Taylor.

    The Gloucestershire number seven smears Justin Broad over the leg side for a big six, before delicately guiding one over second slip for four more.

    It brings up 50 and takes the hosts into the lead.

  14. Postpublished at 11:04 BST 18 September

    Surrey 96-1 (Target 315)

    Dom Sibley is squared up but it thuds off his thigh pad into the off side.

    He's limping a bit after that blow.

    Josh Tongue then bowls a bouncer which lifts over Ollie Pope and wicketkeeper Kyle Verreynne for four wides.

    More frustration for Notts as Pope edges through where third slip would have been and away it goes for four runs.

    Tongue pitches up and is driven for four to the long-on fence.

    An expensive over.

  15. Postpublished at 11:03 BST 18 September

    Somerset 454-8 dec v Hampshire 172 & 47-2

    After Nick Gubbins clips the day's first boundary through mid-wicket off Archie Vaughan, Toby Albert follows his lead with one off Jack Leach in the next over.

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    WICKETpublished at 11:01 BST 18 September

    Akhter c McManus b Broad 2 (194-7 v Northants 206)

    Zaman Akhter tried to hit all of his nine deliveries to the boundary, but eventually feathers one through to Lewis McManus as he attempts to launch it out of Bristol.

    Justin Broad has a second wicket of the morning and Gloucestershire are seven down, still trailing by 12 runs.

  17. Early lunch at Edgbastonpublished at 10:59 BST 18 September

    Warks v Essex 325-5

    There will be an early lunch at 12:15 BST as Warwickshire and Essex still wait to get back on the field.

    Assuming the rain stays away, there will then be an umpires' inspection at 12:30.

  18. 'Too much happening out there'published at 10:59 BST 18 September

    Somerset 454-8 dec v Hampshire 172 & 38-2

    Kevan James
    BBC Radio Solent commentator

    Too much happening for my liking out there.

    It doesn't help when you're sitting in the dressing room waiting to bat and you see a lot of shouting and too much playing and missing.

  19. 'Notts get the breakthrough'published at 10:58 BST 18 September

    Surrey 173 & 79-1 v Notts 231 & 256

    Dave Bracegirdle
    BBC Radio Nottingham commentator

    Josh TongueImage source, PA Media

    There's a wicket for Josh Tongue and it's a big one of the Surrey skipper Rory Burns.

    He's been timing the ball sweetly but the extra little bit of pace from Tongue and pitched up in to the block hole doing the damage.

    Burns was looking to play positively.

  20. Postpublished at 10:56 BST 18 September

    Somerset 454-8 dec v Hants 172 & 38-2

    Absolute beauty from Archie Vaughan to end his latest over - it spins sharply and beats the forward defensive of Nick Gubbins.