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. 'A solid start for Surrey'published at 17:57 British Summer Time

    Surrey 17-0 v Yorkshire 255

    Nikki Chaudhuri
    Commentator on BBC 5 Sports Extra

    Yorkshire will be extremely keen on getting a breakthrough before they head off this evening.

    It's been a solid start for Surrey.

  2. 50 runs

    50 for James Fullerpublished at 17:54 British Summer Time

    Warwicks v Hants 298-9

    James Fuller hits Ethan Bamber high over midwicket and needs just three bounces before reaching the boundary.

    It's a superb counter-attack, off just 51 balls with six fours and three sixes.

  3. Postpublished at 17:53 British Summer Time

    Middlesex 232 v Leicestershire 4-0

    Leicestershire's openers Rishi Patel and Sol Budinger are out in the middle and they're taking things fairly slow and steady at the start of their first innings.

    Onto 4-0 after a couple of overs.

  4. 150 runs

    150 for Grant Stewartpublished at 17:53 British Summer Time

    Glos v Kent 346-6

    He just keeps going and going...

    Grant Stewart makes it to 150 at almost a run-a-ball and perhaps more importantly for his side, his partnership with Chris Benjamin is worth a whopping 209.

    Since losing five wickets before lunch, Kent have been unstoppable.

    Glos have used seven bowlers now but nothing they try seems to be working at present.

  5. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:52 British Summer Time

    Wells c Jewell b Aitchison 141 (Lancs 244-5 v Derbys)

    A lifter from Ben Aitchison takes Luke Wells by surprise.

    It catches the shoulder of his bat and loops up to gully where Caleb Jewell takes the catch.

    A super innings, played over 270 balls and almost six hours, gets the ovation it deserves.

  6. 'This partnership has really turned things around'published at 17:49 British Summer Time

    Durham v Notts 366-8

    Melinda Farrell
    Sports broadcaster/journalist on BBC Hereford & Worcestershire

    This partnership has really turned things around.

    Durham would have been much happier at tea, you think at stumps Notts will be feeling rather happier of the two.

  7. Postpublished at 17:49 British Summer Time

    Surrey 16-0 v Yorkshire 255

    A good over for Surrey as Rory Burns picks up a couple of boundaries off Jack White.

    Dom Sibley then flicks it down to fine leg for a single off Ben Coad to rotate the strike.

    Decent start to the innings for the reigning Division One champions.

  8. Postpublished at 17:48 British Summer Time

    Somerset 304-6 v Sussex

    Ollie Robinson's delivery is wide of off stump and it allows Craig Overton to loosen his arms as he crashes it through the covers for four.

    Somerset have gone along very nicely in this evening session. Overton onto 19, Vaughan on 60.

  9. Postpublished at 17:47 British Summer Time

    Warwicks v Hants 293-9

    Stand and deliver time from James Fuller who smacks Olly Hannon-Dalby back over his head. A couple of bounces and over the rope.

    Another crack off the bat of Fuller who crashes a full-blooded drive through extra cover for four more. He's up to 47 off 48 balls.

    He'd managed just 21 runs in three innings this season before today.

  10. Hameed and Hutton fight backpublished at 17:46 British Summer Time

    Notts 366-8 v Durham. Hameed 170

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Notts lost 7-110 during the afternoon session and didn't look long for this world. But skipper Haseeb Hameed and Brett Hutton had other ideas.

    Their ninth-wicket partnership is currently worth 85 runs and they have steered Notts to two extra batting points in the process.

    Back in April Durham's bowlers could only look on as Josh Tongue and Lyndon James put on a ninth-wicket stand of 96 at TRent Bridge, something which would prove costly later in the game.

    Hutton now has 26 and Hameed 168. The new ball has just been taken, but could these two see the day out for the visitors? There are 16 overs left today.

  11. 300 runs

    300 up for Somersetpublished at 17:45 British Summer Time

    Somerset 300-6 v Sussex

    It's been a decent day for Somerset. Craig Overton picks up a single and it brings up the 300 for the hosts.

  12. Postpublished at 17:42 British Summer Time

    Warwicks v Hants 284-9

    James Fuller unleashes another big swing at Ethan Bamber and it rockets past Olly Hannon-Dalby's dive at mid-off for his third four.

    It equals the amount of sixes he's racked up in this all-action knock. He's up to 39 from 43 balls.

  13. Postpublished at 17:41 British Summer Time

    Surrey 3-0 v Yorkshire 255

    Rory Burns gets Surrey going with a two off the first ball from Ben Coad before nudging a single into the off side.

    Can Surrey press home the advantage this evening and set a foundation to build on tomorrow?

  14. new ball

    New ball takenpublished at 17:37 British Summer Time

    Durham v Notts 360-8

    With the ninth-wicket partnership up to 85 it's no surprise that Alex Lees takes the second new ball straightaway.

    Ben Raine is handed it. Haseeb Hameed plays out a maiden.

  15. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:36 British Summer Time

    Taylor b Critchley 43 (Worcs 287-8 v Essex)

    Partnership broken!

    But what a valuable one it has been for the hosts as Tom Taylor and Matthew Waite added 95 runs for the eighth wicket.

    Taylor hit seven fours in his 43, playing some lovely shots, before he was bowled by the spin of Matt Critchley.

    Waite is just four runs short of his 50.

  16. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:35 British Summer Time

    Hurst b Aitchison 61 (Lancs 235-4 v Derbys)

    Just two balls after reaching his fifty, Matty Hurst falls.

    With the new ball Ben Aitchison gets one to nip back and hit the top of off stump

    A 121-run stand with Luke Wells comes to an end.

  17. wicket

    MIDDLESEX 232 ALL OUTpublished at 17:35 British Summer Time

    Paterson c Scriven b Holland 1 (Middlesex 232 all out v Leicestershire)

    Ian Holland in action for Leics against MiddlesexImage source, Rex Features

    Middlesex won't get their batting point. Division Two leaders Leicestershire secure three bowling points.

    Dane Paterson is caught by Tom Scriven and it's a five-for for IanHolland!

    What a bowling performance by Holland. He finishes with 5-35 off 20.2 overs.

  18. 'Surrey will get a proper bat in tonight'published at 17:34 British Summer Time

    Surrey v Yorkshire 255

    Mark Church
    BBC Radio London commentator

    Surrey will get a proper bat in tonight.

    From a Yorkshire point of view, they had two mainstays in Bairstow and Adam Lyth.

    I think Surrey will bat for 13 overs.

  19. 50 runs

    50 for Matty Hurstpublished at 17:33 British Summer Time

    Lancs 235-3 v Derbys

    Matty Hurst has played a super innings here, and after watching his batting partner Luke Wells go to his century, the wicketkeeper reaches his own landmark.

    He drives Ben Aitchison down the ground for hsi sixth four of the innings

    His 10th first-class half-century has come off 129 balls.

  20. wicket

    YORKSHIRE 255 ALL OUTpublished at 17:31 British Summer Time

    Buckingham lbw b Clark 3 (Surrey v Yorkshire 255 all out)

    It's fast and straight from Jordan Clark and he traps Jordan Buckingham in front.

    No real hesitation for the umpire as he gives the LBW decision and Yorkshire are all out for 255.

    Three bowling points in the bag for Surrey and from 203-6, that's a fine effort from the hosts, while slightly disappointing for Yorkshire.

    Just 52 runs for the final four wickets.