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

  • Get involved #bbccricket

  1. Postpublished at 15:03 BST 18 September

    Surrey 286-9 (Target 315)

    Josh Tongue continues.

    He's up around the 90mph mark.

    He has four wickets - he wants a fifth.

    A big inside edge from Tom Lawes - four runs - 29 more needed.

  2. 'He's got his man'published at 15:00 BST 18 September

    Surrey 173 & 281-9 v Notts 231 & 256

    Dave Bracegirdle
    BBC Radio Nottingham commentator

    Matt Fisher is out and lost his middle stump.

    Fisher played on to a delivery from Tongue who has two in the over and four in this innings.

    Notts skipper Haseeb Hameed has rolled the dice in his favour.

  3. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15:00 BST 18 September

    De Caires lbw Bailey 15 (Lancashire 375-5d v Middlesex 211 & 20-1)

    Tom Bailey bowls full and straight and that would have certainly sent middle stump cartwheeling.

    Josh de Caires has to go after his first innings fifty.

    Is a win on for Lancashire?

  4. Postpublished at 14:59 BST 18 September

    Surrey 281-9 (Target 315)

    Tom Lawes edges one away for a single, but they don't take it.

    It's all on Lawes then.

  5. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 14:58 BST 18 September

    Gubbins c Aldridge v Vaughan 37 (Somerset 454-8 dec v Hampshire 172 & 121-4)

    WHAT A CATCH!

    Kasey Aldridge on his knees at silly point and reacts like a martial artist to claw the ball up before it hits the deck.

    Nick Gubbins had been squared up, as the ball bounced a tad but this is all about the catch.

    Gubbins stands in disbelief before trudging off after his 203-ball vigil.

  6. Postpublished at 14:58 BST 18 September

    Surrey 281-9 (Target 315)

    Josh Tongue has 4-92.

    He looked tired in his previous over but that one was rapid.

    Surrey need 34 runs, Notts need one more wicket.

    This won't decide the title but will go a long way to deciding it.

  7. Postpublished at 14:57 BST 18 September

    Somerset 454-8 dec v Hampshire 172 & 121-3

    Archie Vaughan is back on and immediately has a massive lbw appeal turned down.

  8. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 14:55 BST 18 September

    Fisher b Tongue 0 (Surrey 281-9 Target 315)

    A bouncer from Josh Tongue flies off Matt Fisher's arm guard for four byes.

    Got him now though!

    Josh Tongue bends the back, too quick for poor Matt Fisher and his middle stump is horizontal.

    Dan Worrall is in.

  9. Postpublished at 14:53 BST 18 September

    Surrey 277-8 (Target 315)

    HUGE shout for lbw first ball for Matt Fisher.

    Josh Tongue is celebrating - it's hit Fisher on the boot.

    Not out - wowsers.

  10. Postpublished at 14:52 BST 18 September

    Lancashire 375-5d v Middlesex 211 & 19-0

    Lancashire's hopes of burgling a victory hasn't got off to an explosive start.

    Josh de Caires and Sam Robson have stood firm for seven overs.

    Middlesex trail by 145 with a minimum of 43 overs to go in the match.

  11. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 14:51 BST 18 September

    Atkinson c Patterson-White b Tongue 11 (Surrey 277-8 - Target 315)

    Josh Tongue does it!

    Another edge and Gus Atkinson is caught by Liam Patterson-White.

    Matt Fisher - the 11-wicket man is in.

    Surrey need 38 runs.

  12. Postpublished at 14:50 BST 18 September

    Somerset 454-8 dec v Hampshire 172 & 117-3

    We've seen three overs with the second new ball, and Nick Gubbins and Ben Brown haven't appeared in any trouble.

    One run in that spell but not even a sniff of them being dismissed.

    Gubbins is 33 from 195 balls in over three and a half over, while Brown is 31 in 107 in 137 minutes.

  13. Postpublished at 14:49 BST 18 September

    Sussex 250 v Yorks 194 & 64-3

    James Wharton has been very watchful in this innings - but there's an easy four runs as James Coles drops short. He has 10 not out from 71 balls.

    A big lbw shout against Jonny Bairstow later in the over but it was just missing leg stump.

  14. Postpublished at 14:46 BST 18 September

    Surrey 275-7 (Target 315)

    Skipper Haseeb Hameed calls on his gun bowler to try to get another breakthrough as Josh Tongue returns for Notts.

    This feels like the game right here, right now.

    Tom Lawes carves one away for four to cheers.

    Tongue's pace is definitely down.

    Six runs from the over - 40 more required or can Notts get those three wickets?

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:46 BST 18 September

    #bbccricket

    Paul: "Momentum well and truly swung here in 5 minutes, Notts on track to halt the four timer."

  16. 'We've been the best side' - Foxes coach Thomaspublished at 14:44 BST 18 September

    Alfonso ThomasImage source, Rex Features

    Leicestershire have been confirmed as Division Two champions despite their game against Kent being abandoned as a draw.

    Head coach Alfonso Thomas believes they fully deserved their success and told BBC Radio Leicester: "We've been the best side in this division from day one, we've led the table from the first game and I'm just glad we saw the job through.

    "It was tough going towards the end with a few injuries and guys getting called up to England but it's just fantastic, the work everybody's put in, backroom staff, groundstaff players.

    "The whole club as a collective has really brought into it but it's testament to the players, the way they went about it throughout the season - to win six games and to have only lost one, which is still hurting me personally, if you'd said to me you'll lose one but win Division Two, I would have taken it."

  17. Postpublished at 14:41 BST 18 September

    Surrey 269-7 (Target 315)

    Notts have taken out second slip.

    They strengthen the off-side field.

    Tom Lawes calls for a sharp single and gets home.

    A ripple of applause.

    Two runs from that Brett Hutton over.

  18. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 14:39 BST 18 September

    Zaib c Bracey b Akhter 37 (Gloucs 241 v Northants 206 &139-5)

    Now then...

    Zaman Akhter finds Saif Zaib's outside edge and Northants are five down, leading by 104.

  19. Postpublished at 14:38 BST 18 September

    Surrey 267-7 (Target 315)

    Two runs from a Dillon Pennington over.

    Notts have boundary riders out on both sides of the wicket.

    Tight enough from Pennington but Surrey don't need to rush this.

    They need 48 runs.

  20. new ball

    New ballpublished at 14:38 BST 18 September

    Somerset 454-8 dec v Hampshire 172 & 116-3

    Is this the match?

    The floodlights are on and Jack Leach has the new cherry in his hand.

    Somerset need to find some momentum as this has the feeling of a game petering out at the moment. There are a minimum of 38 overs remaining.