Postpublished at 18:43 British Summer Time 20 April
Middx 246 v Yorks 159 & 177-7
A couple of fours for Ben Coad in the latest Toby Roland-Jones over.
Yorkshire lead by 89 with nine overs to bowl.
David Bedingham makes 79-ball 100 for Durham against Worcestershire
Hampshire's Liam Dawson takes five-for against Warwickshire
Surrey reach 185-1 at the close against Kent, with Dom Sibley 87 not out
England's Harry Brook out first ball for Yorkshire at Lord's
Marcus Harris scores 214 for Leicestershire at Derby
Ricardo Vasconcelos hits unbeaten 166 for Northants v Glamorgan
Adam Lanigan, Paul Grunill, Steve Mather and Deepak Mahay
Middx 246 v Yorks 159 & 177-7
A couple of fours for Ben Coad in the latest Toby Roland-Jones over.
Yorkshire lead by 89 with nine overs to bowl.
Sussex 253-5 v Glos 417
After being hit for six by James Coles at the start of the over, Zafar Gohar has the Surrey all-rounder caught by Dom Goodman at deep mid-wicket.
Next ball - the final one of the over - Jack Carson is lbw playing across the line.
Sussex are 164 behind, but Cheteshwar Pujara is still there on 68 not out.
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Kent 244 v Surrey 169-1
Would that have been out if it had hit?
Jas Singh gets a hand to a straight drive by Dan Lawrence but it misses the stumps and runs away for four.
If it had hit them, we think Dom Sibley had his bat behind the line so he'd have been ok.
Middx246 v Yorks 159 & 168-7
Another twist at Lord's as Jordan Thompson becomes Ryan Higgins' third victim of the Yorkshire second innings.
Ben Coad hits his first ball for four but they are 81 ahead with only three wickets left.
Essex 377 v Lancashire 146 & 7-1
Roland Butcher
Former Middlesex and England batter on BBC Essex
That's the beauty of the game.
One week you can be in great form and the next week or next innings nothing happens.
That's the game, it can be a cruel game.
Worcs 184 v Durham 244 & 307-5
Things have calmed down a bit at Kidderminster since the departure of David Bedingham for 138.
Durham won't mind that, though, as they are now 368 to the good, with Ollie Robinson 25 not out and Graham Clark on 14.
Just three overs remain in the day's play.
Somerset 454 v Notts 193 & 38-1
Haseeb Hameed and Will Young make it to stumps for the loss of just Ben Slater.
Hameed has 16 and Young 12, but Notts have a lot of batting to do on day three when they will resume 223 runs behind.
It has been a fine day for Somerset with four scores between 72 and 95 leading them to a fine 454 and this strong position.
Northants 266-2 v Glamorgan 271
That wasn't a convincing stroke by Ricardo Vasconcelos off Mir Hamza, but a single raises a 50 partnership with Karun Nair.
Northants are just five runs short of parity and they will hope these two can see the final 11 overs thought so they will be good to go again in the morning.
Close: Hampshire 140-1 v Warwickshire 455
Kevan James
BBC Radio Solent commentator
A good partnership that between Fletcha Middleton and Nick Gubbins that keeps Hampshire well in the game but they've still got a lot to do to even get on a par.
They are trailing by 315 with just the seven wickets that have fallen today.
Essex 377 v Lancashire 146 & 6-1
It should be 6-2!
First ball from Jamie Porter to night-watchman Will Williams and it's a regulation edge to second slip.
But Simon Harmer drops it at chest height. That should have been taken.
Essex 377 v Lancashire 146 & 6-1
Essex will love this!
The first ball of Jamie Porter's second over and he gets the big Lancashire wicket of Keaton Jennings.
He is the man most likely to go big in the Red Rose batting and he is undone by Porter coming round the wicket.
That was probably hitting middle and leg.
Essex 377 v Lancashire 146 & 6-0
Openers Luke Wells and Keaton Jennings have emerged for the last mini-session of day two.
There is a deficit of 231 to contend with, but they will be desperate to get to their close with their wickets intact.
The pair have three each from the first three overs. Seven to go.
Kent 244 v Surrey 150-1
Surrey reach 150 as Dan Lawrence tucks George Garrett away square for a single.
There are 12 overs still to be bowled and the champions will want to avoid any further loss, if possible.
Middx 246 v Yorks 159 & 147-6
Disciplined batting by George Hill and Jordan Thompson, who both normally like to play in a positive way.
Hill has 38 off 82 balls but Thompson breaks the shackles with back to back fours through the covers off Ethan Bamber.
The Tykes are now 65 in front.
Hampshire 140-1 v Warwickshire 455
Rob Yates turns one past Fletcha Middleton's bat with the final ball of the day, a rare moment of worry for the batters.
It has been a very hard day of cricket - hard for the players and hard to watch for specators with 255 runs and seven wickets.
Warwickshire maybe could have scored more than 455, and Fletcha Middleton and Nick Gubbins have responded with gritty 50s for the hosts.
Hampshire still need 166 runs to avoid the follow-on, but from the evidence of these two days, it will take a special effort from the Bears bowlers to achieve that.
Essex 377 v Lancashire 146
Glenn Speller
BBC Essex sport
It all rather subsides for Essex as they lose their last four wickets for 22 runs without even attempting to put bat to ball late on.
Tom Westley’s 81 looked like it was going to be an even bigger contribution before he was trapped in front lbw by Nathan Lyon.
Good, honest hard work from the Lancashire bowlers but they were relatively powerless to prevent Essex building an imposing lead of 231 runs and with a tricky spell for their batters to now negotiate.
Derbyshire lose their second and third wickets to successive balls from Ben Mike as Luis Reece and Wayne Madsen depart. They are12-3, replying to Leicestershire's 574-7 declared.
Cheteshwar Pujara is now 56 not out, with Sussex 230-3 after dismissing Gloucestershire for 417 earlier in the day.
Northants have their first batting point at Wantage Road with a single by Karun Nair taking them to 250-2 against Glamorgan. Ricardo Vasconcelos is 132 not out.
Kent 244 v Surrey 147-1
George Garrett performed manfully with the bat earlier in the day and he's come to Kent's aid again with the wicket of the Surrey captain.
Rory Burns prods at a ball delivered from round the wicket and Zak Crawley takes an excellent catch at first slip.
Dan Lawrence is the new Surrey batter.
Kent 244 v Surrey 144-0
Rory Burns sweeps Matty Parkinson for four.
There has been very little in this pitch to encourage the leg-spinner, whose seven overs so far have cost 40.
Burns is 67 not out, with Dom Sibley on 71.