Summary

  • Day three of latest round of County Championship

  • Div One: Durham v Sussex, Essex v Hants, Notts v Yorks, Warwickshire v Somerset.

  • Yorkshire opener Fin Bean out for 224

  • Div Two: Gloucs v Derbys, Lancs v Kent, Leics v Glamorgan, Northants v Middlesex

  • Surrey beat Worcestershire by nine wickets and lead Division One pending the outcome of the Notts game

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  1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:48 British Summer Time

    Coles b Raine 53 (Durham 327 v Sussex 361 & 100-4)

    Ben Raine celebrates taking a wicket against SussexImage source, Getty Images

    Big wicket for Durham.

    James Coles has scored 201 of Sussex's 461 runs in this game but he has to go as Ben Raine rattles his stumps.

    The visitors lead by 134 runs.

  2. Elsewhere in Div Two...published at 16:47 British Summer Time

    Gloucestershire continue to fight their way back into their game against Derbyshire. Cameron Bancroft (126*) & Graeme van Buuren (46*) have taken the hosts to 261-3 in Bristol, and they lead by 50.

    Josh de Caires has gone past fifty in his first game of the season for Middlesex and is now on 73.

    They're 136-1 in their second innings and lead Northants by 114.

  3. 6 runs

    Six and 400 up for Lancashirepublished at 16:47 British Summer Time

    Lancs 402-3 v Kent 374

    Jack Leaning's latest delivery is dumped straight down the ground for six by Ashton Turner and that's a fourth batting point for Lancashire as well.

  4. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:45 British Summer Time

    Simmons b Vaughan 1 (Warwickshire 351-9 v Somerset 498)

    A bit anticlimatic now after bonus points and follow on dramas have been passed.

    Archie Vaughan finally gets his first over of the day (like Josh Davey he only bowled four overs yesterday) and he gets Che Simmons for 1 off 22 balls.

    The first bowled wicket of the entire match in the third session of day three!

  5. 50 runs

    50 For Ashton Turnerpublished at 16:43 British Summer Time

    Lancs 391-3 v Kent 374

    Ashton Turner batting for Lancashire against KentImage source, PA Media

    A thick edge down to the third-man rope brings up Ashton Turner's 50 on first-class debut for Lancashire.

    There are five fours and two sixes in his 61-ball effort.

  6. Follow on target passedpublished at 16:41 British Summer Time

    Warwickshire 351-8 v Somerset 498

    Modern cricket eh!?

    Warwickshire surpass the follow on target by their number nine Ethan Bamber reverse sweeping Jack Leach for four.

    This game at Edgbaston is now destined for a draw, barring something magical and memorable or contrived.

  7. 50 runs

    50 For James Colespublished at 16:32 British Summer Time

    Durham 327 v Sussex 361 & 93-3

    James Coles batting for Sussex at DurhamImage source, PA Media

    James Coles goes to 50 for the second time in the game.

    It has come from 65 balls with 10 fours.

    Where would Sussex be without him?

  8. Postpublished at 16:29 British Summer Time

    Durham 327 v Sussex 361 & 83-3

    You put your left leg in, your left leg out...

    They're back out again at the Riverside after the interruption for bad light.

    That's three weather-related breaks today and you wouldn't bet against a few more either.

  9. 6 runs

    Postpublished at 16:29 British Summer Time

    Notts 487 v Yorkshire 326-5

    Finlay Bean's first scoring shot after tea is a gorgeous six down the ground off Liam Patterson-White's bowling.

    He's into the 190s.

  10. Postpublished at 16:28 British Summer Time

    Lancs 377-3 v Kent 374

    Up and running again at Blackpool where Lancashire now have a 3-run lead.

    We've got some sunshine as well.

  11. 10 runs from surviving the follow onpublished at 16:22 British Summer Time

    Warwickshire 339-8 v Somerset 498

    10 runs, two wickets the main equation here now.

    Che Simmons bumped by Miggy Pretorius first ball.

    He bowls a fifth no ball of the day which is not ideal for Somerset.

    Leg theory will be no more now after two bumpers this over already.

  12. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:20 British Summer Time

    Rocchiccioli c Henry b Pretorius 28 (Warwickshire 339-8 v Somerset 498)

    Corey Rocchiccioli was playing a gem of a knock here for Warwickshire and has nearly secured this game for his side with bat rather than the bowling he was signed for.

    He has scored quickly as well, maybe he should have batted before the Bears top order to get them more batting bonus points!

    He did not bowl badly until Tom Abell's last over gave him some tap, but Abell was his only scalp whilst Rob Yates and Jacob Bethell's part-timers picked up five between them.

    Miggy Pretorius bounces him out though, Matt Henry the safe catcher above his head.

  13. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:18 British Summer Time

    Walter c Tilak b Dawson 12 (Essex 296 & 45-2 v Hants 453)

    Hampshire celebrate wicketImage source, Rex Features

    Liam Dawson strikes.

    Paul Walter prods at one out of the rough and nicks it to Tilak Varma at slip.

    Dawson and Hampshire have two and they still lead by 112.

  14. Bad light stops play at the Riversidepublished at 16:08 British Summer Time

    Durham 327 v Sussex 361 & 83-3

    Durham want to bring on Matthew Potts but the umpires say the light is not good enough so they'll have to bowl slower bowlers.

    Durham, not unreasonably don't want to do that and give Sussex an advantage so off they go.

    Sussex lead by 117 runs.

  15. wicket

    WICKET & tea at Grace Roadpublished at 16:06 British Summer Time

    Carlson b Handscomb b Scriven 0 (Leicestershire 472-7 v Glamorgan 353 & 36-3)

    More width slashed at with minimal footwork, this time it is genuine batting allrounder Kiran Carlson.

    What a session this has been from Leicestershire, could this even be won by them tonight?!

    A seventh catch of the match for Peter Handscomb.

  16. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:04 British Summer Time

    Crane b van Beek 12 (Leicestershire 472-7 v Glamorgan 353 & 22-2)

    Logan van Beek has another wicket, this one first ball of his fourth over.

    Mason Crane is not an opener, and gets a massive inside edge with minimal foot movement, chopping on to his own disgust.

    Sam Northeast looks very unimpressed at the non-striker's end.

  17. Latest from Bristolpublished at 16:03 British Summer Time

    Gloucs 187 & 238-3 v Derbys 398

    Tea will be later than the other games as play did not start on time this morning in Bristol because of the weather.

    Gloucestershire are 27 ahead, with Cameron Bancroft 114 not out and Graeme van Buuren now on 37.

  18. Tea at Blackpoolpublished at 16:03 British Summer Time

    Lancs 376-3 v Kent 374

    Lancashire move into the lead just before they head off for a cuppa.

    They added 152 runs in that session for the loss of Luke Wells, coincidentally for 152.

    We still have 41 overs remaining in the day.

  19. Wicket maiden from Leach but no third bowling pointpublished at 16:02 British Summer Time

    Warwickshire 317-7 v Somerset 498

    Jack Leach does not manage it, despite a brilliant piece of fielding by Tom Lammonby at backward point.

    The umpires disagree over their ball counting, one forgetting they had one ball before tea perhaps, Graham Lloyd gives Leach his sweater back having already called over, but it is still a dot.

  20. Tea at Trent Bridgepublished at 16:01 British Summer Time

    Notts 487 v Yorkshire 318-5

    The players head off for a breather with Yorkshire still trailing by 167.

    Finlay Bean has 185, while Matt Revis is on seven.