Summary

  • Ollie Pope scores second 50 as Surrey lead Warwickshire by 179

  • Notts fail to earn any batting points against Worcestershire

  • Dean Elgar scores unbeaten 140 for Essex against Durham

  • Tom Abell makes 130 for Somerset against Yorkshire

  • Sussex bowl out Hampshire for 173 and need 278 to win

  • Glamorgan's Asa Tribe scores 206 against Northamptonshire

  • Middlesex's Leus du Plooy hits 105 against former club Derbyshire

  • Kent's Tawanda Muyeye to miss rest of game with concussion

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  1. Postpublished at 35.1 overs

    Leics 147-3 v Glos 482

    Ben Charlesworth isn't quick enough to bowl that sort of length to a batsman as good as Shan Masood.

    The Pakistani goes back onto one leg flamingo-style and whips it away behind square for four.

  2. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15:03 British Summer Time 9 September

    Prest b Coles 6 (Sussex 122 v Hants 226 & 76-5)

    Goodness me. Anybody got tickets for day three?

    Very good delivery from left arm spinner James Coles, drifting in, pitching on a length and turning away to nip off stump as Tom Prest misses an off drive.

    Bjorn Fortuin to bat next. 180 ahead.

  3. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 9 September

    Vasconcelos c Crane b Ul Hassan 50 (Glamorgan 467 v Northants 87-1)

    We can call that the curse of the commentator.

    A bit of a half tracker from Zain ul-Hassan and Ricardo Vaconcelos has swiped that to Mason Crane on the leg side.

    Calvin Harrison is in at three for Northants.

  4. 50 runs

    50 for Ricardo Vasconcelospublished at 15:00 British Summer Time 9 September

    Glamorgan 467 v Northants 87-0

    Ricardo Vasconcelos turns Asitha Fernando round the corner for one to reach his half century.

    66 balls with eight fours and a six.

    He's given the hosts a chance of salvaging a draw.

  5. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 14:58 British Summer Time 9 September

    Allison b Ackermann 33 - Essex 158-3 v Durham 333

    Golden arm.

    Colin Ackermann is thrown the ball and breaks the partnership with his fourth delivery, bowling Charlie Allison with his off-spin, turning a shorter ball back and clattering the top of middle and off as Allison's swipe misses the ball. and that's a bowling point for Durham too.

    Matt Critchley is the new batter, joining Dean Elgar, who is 87*.

  6. Postpublished at 14:57 British Summer Time 9 September

    Worcs 182 v Notts 200-8

    Khurram Shahzad is back in the attack and nearly has a second wicket as Dillon Pennington cuts loosely and a nigh impossible one-handed catch is missed by a diving Ben Allison second slip.

    That ball bounced and left Pennington.

    The sixth ball is driven down the ground, just past the bowler's hand and to the rope on the bounce for four.

    200 up in 67 overs.

  7. Latest from Tauntonpublished at 14:57 British Summer Time 9 September

    Somerset 266-4 v Yorkshire

    The teams are going to take an early tea at the County Ground with a view to resuming at 15:20.

    Tom Abell is 55 not out and Lewis Goldsworthy has 53 for the home side.

  8. 'A super shot from Hill to get to his 50'published at 14:57 British Summer Time 9 September

    Leics 138-3 v Glos 482

    Richard Rae
    BBC Radio Leicester Sport

    What a nice way to go to his 50. Lewis Hill in the last three overs has looked in absolutely prime touch.

    That was a super shot.

  9. 6 runs

    for Rory Burnspublished at 14:55 British Summer Time 9 September

    Surrey 246 & 31-0 v Warwickshire 248

    Rory Burns spins on a loose one from Nathan Gilchrist and top-edges a pull shot over the fine-leg boundary for six.

    Nine off the over, with just 12 having come from the previous eight.

    Rory Burns has 18* and the lead is 29 runs.

  10. 50 runs

    for Lewis Hillpublished at 32 overs

    Leics 138-3 v Glos 482

    Lewis Hill looks in excellent touch and very much feasting on Josh Shaw at the moment.

    He cover drives for four and then reaches 50 off 57 balls with a superb on-drive back past the stumps.

  11. Postpublished at 14:51 British Summer Time 9 September

    Surrey 246 & 22-0 v Warwickshire 248

    Just 12 runs off the past eight overs at The Oval and Nathan Gilchrist is tossed the ball as first change.

    He bowled well for his three wickets in the first innings on debut, and batted just as well in the tail too.

    Can he conjure a breakthrough? Surrey lead by 20.

  12. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 14:50 British Summer Time 9 September

    Albert lbw Coles 32 (Sussex 122 v Hants 226 & 68-4)

    The sweep doesn't work this time as Toby Albert misses the ball and is trapped in front by left arm spinner James Coles.

    He moves outside the line with the shot but the impact is in front of middle and off.

    Tom Prest is pressed into service next.

  13. 'The ball did strike Carter heavily'published at 14:50 British Summer Time 9 September

    Sussex 122 v Hants 226 & 60-3

    Melinda Farrell
    Sports broadcaster/journalist on BBC Radio Sussex

    The ball did strike Oli Carter very heavily.

    He went through the various questions and checks that are now very much part of the game.

  14. Division Two updatepublished at 14:50 British Summer Time 9 September

    Kent 293 v Lancashire 199-8

    Lancashire have passed the follow-on target but are looking at the prospect of a first innings deficit.

    Matt Quinn picked up his fourth scalp as he pinned George Balderson infront for 11 while Matt Parkinson now has three after having Tom Bailey caught low to his right at slip by Jaydn Denly.

  15. Postpublished at 14:50 British Summer Time 9 September

    Sussex 122 v Hants 226 & 67-3

    Toby Albert reverse sweeps Jack Carson for four and gets a single off the next ball.

    Ben Brown misses with a reverse sweep of his own but survives the LBW shout. Outside the line.

  16. Postpublished at 30 overs

    Leics 122-3 v Glos 482

    Back to back to back fours for Lewis Hill.

    He cover drives Josh Shaw but is squared up by the next one and is fortunate to see the ball run away to the rope from a thick edge.

    The final ball of the over is on his pads and he tucks it away square to advance to 38 not out.

  17. Postpublished at 14:48 British Summer Time 9 September

    Worcs 182 v Notts 194-8

    Dillon Pennington is off the mark with a clip to leg for four off the bowling of Tom Taylor.

    Two more driven through the off side.

    The lead is 12.

  18. Postpublished at 14:48 British Summer Time 9 September

    Essex 152-2 v Durham 333

    An inside edge from Charlie Allison flies away to the rope at fine leg, taking him to 29* from 43 balls and Essex past 150.

    The deficit is 181 and the run-rate has swelled to 3.33 from about two an over before lunch.

    98 more needed for a batting point, and Essex will want at least a couple of them with 43 overs remaining in the day.

  19. Postpublished at 14:43 British Summer Time 9 September

    Sussex 122 v Hants 226 & 60-3

    That was nasty. He ducked into it and if anything that made the blow even harder.

    He is fine to continue and see out the over.

    Spin at both ends with left arm bowler James Coles joining the attack from the Sea End.

    Ben Brown survives an LBW shout attempting to tap the ball to leg and then get one off a sweep shot next ball.

    Toby Albert tries a sweep of his own and the ball runs through Tom Alsop diving at backward square for four.

  20. 50 runs

    for Leus du Plooypublished at 56 overs

    Middx 182-5 v Derbys 283

    Leus du PlooyImage source, Rex Features

    Leus du Plooy dabs Zak Chappell down to third man for four and picks up another boundary with a drive through backward point.

    The nest delivery is shorter, but he swivels to pull it away for a single, which brings up his 50 from 80 balls.