Summary

  • Division One: Hameed hits unbeaten 206 for leaders Notts against Durham

  • Jonny Bairstow strikes 89 as Yorkshire make 255 against Surrey

  • Barnard takes four wickets for second-placed Warwickshire against Hampshire

  • Archie Vaughan's 70 boosts Somerset against Sussex; Jones & Waite score half-centuries for Worcestershire at home to Essex

  • Division Two: James Anderson returns for struggling Lancashire at home to Derbyshire

  • Holland takes 5-35 as leaders Leicestershire bowl Middlesex out for 232; Stewart hits 150 as Kent fight back after losing five wickets before lunch against Glos

  • Glamorgan bowl Northants out for 185 in 65.2 overs

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  1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 16 May

    Clarke b Yusuf 1 (Durham v Notts 139-3)

    Durham are fighting back hard after lunch.

    Codi Yusuf is in the groove with a second wicket in two overs after the interval.

    He gets one t shape back into Joe Clarke whose miserable run of scores continues as he chops back onto his off stump.

    Clarke goes for one and Jack Haynes comes to the crease.

  2. 'I've never seen a leap like it'published at 13:59 British Summer Time 16 May

    Surrey v Yorkshire 87-3

    Nikki Chaudhuri
    Commentator on BBC 5 Sports Extra

    That's a fabulous catch!

    I've never seen a leap like it from Ben Foakes. The agility and awareness to think that it might be in his reach.

  3. 100 runs

    100 up for Hampshirepublished at 13:57 British Summer Time 16 May

    Warwicks v Hants 105-3

    Mark Stoneman (48) takes a single off Olly Hannon-Dalby which takes Hampshire to three figures midway through the 34th over.

    Ben Brown cuts the very next ball from OHD for his third boundary.

  4. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 13:56 British Summer Time 16 May

    Tattersall c Foakes b Lawes 8 (Surrey v Yorkshire 87-3)

    Tom Lawes celebrates taking a wicket for Surrey against YorkshireImage source, Rex Features

    What a catch.

    It's short and fast from Tom Lawes and Jonny Tattersall tries to pull it away but it catches the top edge of his blade.

    Ben Foakes does brilliantly to scramble across to his left and take a wonderful diving catch.

    And in doing so, that brings up a bonus point for the hosts.

  5. 'Robinson takes a fine catch'published at 13:53 British Summer Time 16 May

    Durham v Notts 135-2

    Dave Bracegirdle
    BBC Radio Nottingham commentator

    Ollie Robinson takes a fine catch.

    It was short and wide, almost a free hit but he's not got enough on it, it's good feet work to pluck it.

    It's a really good opportunity for Joe Clarke.

  6. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 13:51 British Summer Time 16 May

    McCann c Robinson b Yusuf 25 (Durham v Notts 135-2)

    Codi YusufImage source, Getty

    Big wicket for Durham as they make an early breakthrough in the second session.

    Codi Yusuf tries the short ball and it pays off as Freddie McCann makes a mess of the attempted pull and gloves it through to wicketkeeper Ollie Robinson.

    McCann made a fine century in his last innings and looked well set. He will be hugely disappointed.

    The out-of-form Joe Clarke joins Haseeb Hameed.

  7. Postpublished at 13:50 British Summer Time 16 May

    Somerset 101-2 v Sussex

    James Rew in action for Somerset against SussexImage source, Getty Images

    Nathan McAndrew swings one away from James Rew and it flashes narrowly past the outside edge.

    He puts the next couple of deliveries in a similar area outside off stump but Rew opts to let them both go before blocking the last ball of the over.

    A reminder Rew scored a vital 116 for Somerset in their last game against Essex to help them to their first win of the season.

    Rew is onto 14 from 18 balls today.

  8. Postpublished at 13:48 British Summer Time 16 May

    Warwicks v Hants 93-3

    Ethan Bamber opens up the afternoon session with his ninth over as Ben Brown faces his first ball

    A rare loose ball is dispatched for four as Brown gets off the mark in fine style.

    Mark Stoneman then starts well, stroking his second ball of the session for a boundary, off Oliver Hannon-Dalby, to move within five of his fifty.

  9. 100 runs

    100 up for Somersetpublished at 13:47 British Summer Time 16 May

    Somerset 101-2 v Sussex

    James Rew nudges one into the off-side for a single and that takes Somerset onto 100.

    Tom Lammonby then picks up another single for the hosts and they're building nicely on day one.

  10. Postpublished at 13:45 British Summer Time 16 May

    Somerset 99-2 v Sussex

    Fynn Hudson-Prentice starts with a maiden for Sussex after lunch. His fourth maiden in five overs today and he's only gone for two runs. Economical.

  11. Postpublished at 13:45 British Summer Time 16 May

    Durham v Notts 134-1

    George Drissell gets us under way with a bit of spin from the Finchale End.

    He got a bit of turn with his one over before lunch as Alex Lees looks for alternative to pace which failed to do the trick in the morning session.

    It's a tidy enough and costs just the single to Freddie McCann. He goes to 25.

  12. Postpublished at 13:44 British Summer Time 16 May

    Surrey v Yorkshire 78-2

    A big appeal for LBW against Jonny Tattersall in the first over after lunch from Matt Fisher but it looks like it might have been a tad high...

    Tattersall then nudges away for two from the following delivery.

  13. Play resumespublished at 13:41 British Summer Time 16 May

    Here we go for the afternoon session then... slowly getting back under way around the grounds on a fine day of County Championship action.

  14. Postpublished at 13:37 British Summer Time 16 May

    Just the six right-arm medium-fast bowlers for Somerset today. Nothing like a bit of variety

    James

  15. Postpublished at 13:25 British Summer Time 16 May

    Glamorgan v Northants 99-1

    Nick Webb
    BBC Radio Wales

    A mixed morning for the visitors’ skipper Luke Procter despite winning the toss and reaching an unbeaten 42.

    He’s had to endure two painful blows amidships from seamers Zain Ul Hassan and Andy Gorvin, the first of which needed lengthy recuperation.

    Gorvin has taken the only wicket with Ricardo Vasconcelos, on 18, clipping straight to a well-placed leg gully.

    But a generous helping of extras, mainly leg byes, shows that Glamorgan haven’t quite put Northants under consistent pressure.

    Marnus Labuschagne’s first outing of the summer has seen him under-employed at slip with just one dash to the third man boundary to keep him occupied.

  16. Postpublished at 13:20 British Summer Time 16 May

    Somerset 99-2 v Sussex

    Adrian Harms
    BBC Sussex

    Somerset cricket ground at Taunton

    Honours about even at Taunton, with Somerset perhaps slightly the happier having been asked to bat first on a greenish looking pitch.

    Josh Davey, promoted to opener after batting at number 10 in the reverse fixture at Hove took the honours, batting until just before lunch before falling to Ollie Robinson.

    Sussex have bowled tighly perhaps without the success their efforts deserved, and a classic James Rew cover drive just before lunch suggests that this may be a good surface to bat on.

  17. Lunch scoreboardspublished at 13:14 British Summer Time 16 May

    Division 1

    • Durham v Notts 133-1
    • Somerset 99-2 v Sussex
    • Surrey v Yorkshire 75-2
    • Warks v Hampshire 85-3
    • Worcs 84-3 v Essex

    Division 2

    • Glamorgan v Northants 99-1
    • Glos v Kent 85-5
    • Lancashire 67-2 v Derbyshire
    • Middlesex 84-4 v Leics
  18. Lunch at Old Traffordpublished at 13:08 British Summer Time 16 May

    Lancs 67-2 v Derbys

    Slow going from Lancashire as the Derbyshire bowlers have kept the hosts honest after winning the toss.

    After slumping to 11-2, Luke Wells (40) and Marcus Harris (21) have put on 56 for the third wicket.

  19. Lunch at Lord'spublished at 13:07 British Summer Time 16 May

    Middlesex 84-4 v Leicestershire

    Ian Holland has been the star of the show for Leicestershire in the first session at Lord's, picking up three wickets inside seven overs to leave Middlesex scrambling at 19-3.

    The hosts steadied the ship before Luke Hollman fell to Tom Scriven for 33 to leave them 56-4.

    Ryan Higgins has held up an end as well as anyone so far and goes into the break on 30 not out, with Ben Geddes at the other end on 14.

  20. Lunch at The Ovalpublished at 13:06 British Summer Time 16 May

    Surrey v Yorkshire 75-2

    Yorkshire got off to an excellent start with an opening stand of 52 before Fin Bean was caught in the slips for 19.

    James Wharton then nicked behind for just four, but Bean's opening partner Adam Lyth is still at the crease and going along well on 38 with Jonny Tattersall alongside him, who is on three.