Summary

  • Surrey beat Hampshire by 139 runs despite Sam Northeast (129) century

  • Yorkshire beat Nottinghamshire by 164 runs; Ben Coad takes 10-130 in match

  • Derbyshire win a home County Championship match for first time since September 2014

  • Glamorgan beat Gloucestershire by six wickets in Division Two with late run-chase

  1. wicket

    WICKET Abbott (c Burns b Virdi) 29published at 12:45 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Surrey 211 & 407-9d v Hampshire 147 & 206-7 (70.2 overs)

    Well, that's an anti-climax.

    Kyle Abbott departs, prodding Amar Virdi carelessly to Rory Burns at short mid-on. He's fuming as he walks off. Virdi has four wickets and Surrey need three more.

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    WICKET Stirling (c&b Reece) 42published at 12:40 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Derbyshire 261 & 333-3 dec v Middlesex 157 & 160-6 (target 438)

    Sorry Paul Stirling and Middlesex fans, I've absolutely done you there.

    Luis Reece bangs one in short and Stirling tries to tuck in and pull it for four.

    But all he does is get on it far too early and the ball loops back up into the gleeful bowler's waiting hands in his follow through.

    Derbyshire now just four wickets from a memorable win.

  3. Never a dull moment with Abbottpublished at 12:40 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Surrey 211 & 407-9d v Hampshire 147 & 198-6 (69.1 overs)

    Kyle Abbott is great fun to watch. The Hampshire bowler always looks to score but generally gives chances in doing so.

    His battle with Amar Virdi is good viewing. The South African has 24 from 32 balls after a cut for four.

  4. Stirling & Simpson continue to be watchfulpublished at 12:38 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Derbyshire 261 & 333-3 dec v Middlesex 157 & 160-5 (target 438)

    Plenty of patient batting going on from Middlesex pair Paul Stirling (42 not out) and John Simpson (19 not out).

    Fine effort so far after they both came to the crease on nought after the early loss this morning of Ollie Rayner and Max Holden.

    Derbyshire's barrage of seamers keep on toiling away meanwhile.

  5. dropped catch

    Stoneman drops Abbottpublished at 12:33 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Surrey 211 & 407-9d v Hampshire 147 & 185-6 (67.1 overs)

    All action at the Oval!

    Kyle Abbott punches off the back foot into the offside off Matt Dunn. Mark Stoneman gets a hand to it, but can't hold on. The England opener appears to have done himself a mischief too, but he's OK to continue.

  6. Foakes excitedpublished at 12:31 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Surrey 211 & 407-9d v Hampshire 147 & 185-6 (67 overs)

    Amar Virdi is around the wicket to Sam Northeast and he beats him outside the off stump with some lovely flight. Ben Foakes whips off the bails and appeals to the square leg umpire, but Northeast's foot was grounded. Nothing doing.

  7. Dunn unlucky not to strikepublished at 12:27 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Surrey 211 & 407-9d v Hampshire 147 & 181-6 (66 overs)

    Matt Dunn is into the attack for the first time today and his brisk pace nearly brings about another wicket for Surrey.

    Kyle Abbott edges directly between Ben Foakes and first slip for a streaky four. Abbott has 15* already.

  8. Not out and then out at Bristol!published at 12:22 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Gloucestershire 236 & 205-7 (64.1 overs) v Glamorgan 526-9d

    Glamorgan think they have a wicket against Gloucestershire, but they don't.

    Couple of balls later, they do get a breakthrough...

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  9. Wells forced to dig in!published at 12:19 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Leicestershire 422-9 dec v Sussex 438-8 dec & 51-1

    More digging in going on at Grace Road it seems.

    Sussex's Luke Wells doing a superb job of crease occupation...

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  10. 50 runs

    Fifty for Sam Northeastpublished at 12:18 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Surrey 211 & 407-9d v Hampshire 147 & 175-6 (63.1 overs)

    Sam Northeast pushes Jade Dernbach into the offside for a single to take him to his first fifty for Hampshire. It's been a chanceless innings off 107 balls, with eight fours.

    Hampshire will need plenty more from him now though.

    Sam NortheastImage source, Rex Features
  11. 6 runs

    Abbott goes down townpublished at 12:16 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Surrey 211 & 407-9d v Hampshire 147 & 174-6 (62.5 overs)

    Kyle Abbott skips down the pitch and plays a nice shot to smack a ball from Amar Virdi over wide long-on for six. He's not messing around.

  12. Middlesex look to occupy creasepublished at 12:15 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Derbyshire 261 & 333-3 dec v Middlesex 157 & 146-5 (target 438)

    Talking of digging in, Middlesex are doing their best to try and stave of this Derbyshire onslaught.

    Paul Stirling (29 not out) and John Simpson (19 not out) trying to build something here after the loss of two early wickets on this final day.

    Their runs required for victory is also down below 300 which will be some sort of psychological boost!

  13. Hosts dig in on final daypublished at 12:13 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Gloucestershire 236 & 197-6 (62.1 overs) v Glamorgan 526-9d

    Nick Webb
    BBC Wales Sport at Bristol

    Gloucestershire have found some final day resistance to frustrate Glamorgan in Bristol as James Bracey and Ryan Higgins took their stand to exactly 100 against some inconsistent bowling.

    Both reached half-centuries before Higgins eventually fell, given lbw to Glamorgan captain Michael Hogan for a career-best 61.

    20-year-old Bracey was looking untroubled on a docile wicket as his innings passed 200 minutes at the crease, joined by Kieran Noema-Barnett as the home side's last recognised batsman.

  14. wicket

    WICKET Dawson (b Dernbach) 3published at 12:10 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Surrey 211 & 407-9d v Hampshire 147 & 163-6 (61.4 overs)

    Dawson outImage source, Getty Images

    Oh dear. The classic drag-on from Liam Dawson.

    Short and wide from Jade Dernbach and Dawson looks to climb into a cut shot, but succeeds only in diverting it back onto his stumps.

  15. Dernbach gets the leg-break outpublished at 12:05 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Surrey 211 & 407-9d v Hampshire 147 & 160-5 (60 overs)

    Jade Dernbach bowls his favourite back-of-the-hand slower ball and complete deceives Sam Northeast as it turns off the pitch.

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  16. Listen livepublished at 12:05 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    So with proceedings done and dusted in Leeds, our main game focus switches to The Oval on this page where Surrey are now just five wickets short of victory against Hampshire.

    Another team who are five wickets away from a win is Derbyshire against Middlesex and now BBC Radio 5 live Sports Extra is live from the County Ground.

    You can tune in to the action there on both the BBC Sport website and DAB digital radio.

  17. Hello, I'm watching/listening!published at 12:01 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Tweet via #bbccricket

    Vince Shirley: watching with few other hardy souls at a cool, breezy Derby praying for a much needed victory, bur Sterling and Simpson holding us up

    Galadriel1010: My colleague came over to ask me a question and managed to make me miss both wickets #coyt, external

    Alastair Creelman: Listening discretely at work and hoping for a Surrey victory.

  18. Perfect 10 for Coadpublished at 11:57 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Yorkshire (256 & 334) beat Nottinghamshire (188 & 238) by 164 runs

    CoadImage source, Rex Features

    Ben Coad finishes that match with figures of 10-130.

    The Yorkshire seamer enjoyed a similar hot streak with the ball in early-season conditions last year and who would argue against both him and Essex's Jamie Porter putting their hats in the ring for an England call-up next month?

  19. Virdi the man for Surreypublished at 11:55 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Surrey 211 & 407-9d v Hampshire 147 & 152-5 (57 overs)

    Amar Virdi is only 19, but he already looks a real prospect. He's now dismissed James Vince, Hashim Amla and Rilee Rossouw - not a bad collection.

    Liam Dawson is the new man for Hampshire and he's a touch fortunate, getting an outside edge past Rikki Clarke at slip off the off-spinner.

  20. wicket

    WICKET Rossouw (lbw b Virdi) 29published at 11:52 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Surrey 211 & 407-9d v Hampshire 147 & 150-5 (56.2 overs)

    Amar Virdi sets off on his celebratory run across the Oval outfield as he traps Rilee Rossouw lbw with a very full ball.

    Rossouw goes for the paddle sweep, misses and is dismissed. The breakthrough for Surrey, who need five more for victory.

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